Wednesday, March 30, 2011

listed

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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Micro Trend: Pink Trousers

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via stockholm street style, natalie off duty, mr. newton, stockholm street style, color me nana, harper's bazaar, keep the beat, from paris to london & grazia.
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Sunday, March 27, 2011

Designer Spotlight: Sandra Backlund

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Check out more of this Swede's amazing work here.
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Nooworks

In 2009 I worked with Nooworks, an independent clothing company based in San Francisco.  Nooworks specializes in locally produced vintage inspired fashions and graphic t-shirts penned by local artists.  I was so thrilled to stumble upon this clutch on the Candy Store Collective.  I can definitely see myself working this into my wardrobe on a regular basis. Viva Nooworks!  
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clean interiors

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pinterest, out of habit, domino, the brick house, head over heels, pinterest, tumblr, pinterest, february
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Abstracted

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via pinterest, specific sources on the way 
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Monday, March 21, 2011

Coastal

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Sunday, March 20, 2011

antlers

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snapped at the flea
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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Nick Cave meets Fashion

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 Photographer Ted Sabarese shows Nick Cave some fashion love.
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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Artist Spotlight: Elana Herzog

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images via Elana Herzog
"For the past ten years I’ve made most of my work by stapling found textiles—often bedspreads and carpets—to the walls using thousands of metal staples. Parts of the fabric and the staples are then removed and sometimes reapplied, leaving a residue of shredded fabric and perforated wall surface in some areas, and densely stapled and built-up areas elsewhere. In these “sculptural drawings” staples act as mark and material, penetrating, distressing, and ornamenting the skin of the wall. The progressively dematerialized image, articulated by metal staples and fabric residue, seems to be simultaneously emerging from and disappearing into the wall. Staples mimic the patterns and weave of the fabric, and a kind of binary language emerges—staple being analogous to stitch." -Elana Herzog
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perfect future home

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Monday, March 14, 2011

Street Style Roundup: More Shows

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facehunter, vanessa jackson, gala g, sartorialist
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Look Out Point

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original photo sources unknown
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Jumping In

via naoppi
real world here I come
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Thursday, March 10, 2011

San Francisco Dreaming

Sorry for the lack of posts lately I've been back and forth to SF.  Lot's of photos and beautiful things coming soon.
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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

white washed spaces

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unknown source
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