The ladies behind Stone Cold Fox are absolutely killing it with their fall collection. Romance is epitomized with Battenberg lace mini dresses (nude slips are included), embroidered lace blouses, chiffon lace gowns and floor length silk dresses. Uncomplicated and straight up pretty.
DIY Upcycled Vintage Plates
My collection of vintage china is growing at a concerning rate. I’m addicted to scouring flea markets for the finest porcelain and snatching up affordably priced mismatched sets online. But honestly, what is one to do with all those saucers, tea cups and dinner plates?! When I saw Melanie Rose‘s upcycled vintage plates in London last summer, I was instantly inspired to DIY my own. No ifs, ands or bugs. And now finally, after some trail and error, I’ve finally narrowed down the proper materials and mastered the right technique. Thank goodness for all those spare plates!
You’ll need:
- vintage plates
- clear waterslide decals
- clear urethane coat or clear acrylic coat
- scissors
- small bowl
- warm water
- paper towels
For Love & Lemons Knitz
After spending the last year testing various yarns and perfecting the coziest textures and weaves, designers Gillian Mahin and Laura Hall have launched their debut collection of knitwear for fall. And leave it to the purveyors of the daintiest and sexiest lingerie to design knit jumpsuits, dresses, tank tops, oversized beanies and sweaters that manage to be . . . well, sexy and wearable. Having to say goodbye to summer doesn’t seem so bad after all, no?
Food Play
Who says playing with your food is a no no? Food stylist Anna Keville Joyce surely doesn’t abide by that nonsense. In collaboration with photographer Agustín Nieto, Anna has created portraits of various birds and landscapes of Eastern European capitals – all using salts, grains, fruits, and vegetables. Because she’s working with perishable foods, you can truly appreciate how quickly she must work to bring these incredibly inventive studies to life.















