How stunning are these Mara Hoffman silk chiffon scarves, which are part of an exclusive collection for Bona Drag? I just love the look of the scarf as amore →
Creativity runs in textile and fashion designer Asta Masiulyte's blood. At an early age she watched her grandmother use the loom to make traditionalmore →
It's astonishing how many ways a large rectangular piece of fabric can be tied, tucked, folded, and wrapped into a dress, skirt, top or turban. It doesn't justmore →
In addition to being a talented illustrator and freelance print consultant, Charlotte Linton is a textile designer known best for her printed wool and silkmore →
As you should know by now, we are huge fans of Lem Lem - especially their block printed scarves with pops of shocking neon colors. Of course, we found it onlymore →
As part of their Fall 2011 collection, Hermès has teamed up with graffiti artist Kongo to produce several silk scarves based around his signature style.more →
Thakoon Panichgul has designed a special limited-edition Masai-print scarf with 100% of the proceeds benefitting the famine victims in Somalia. The lovelymore →
We were recently asked to curate a selection of our favorite accessories from Boticca. Accessory obsessed, of course we replied with a resounding YES! The onlymore →
I'm loving Liya Kebede's pre-Fall collection of hand spun scarves. The darker neutrals mixed with pops of neon are perfect for those cooler days we'll bemore →
How adorable are these girls stomping the divots at the Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic in New York last weekend? And how about those turbuns! A cross between amore →
I just about died when I saw these shoes that Vans custom made for Robert Verdi, modeled after his personal collection of Hermés scarves. Vans + Hermés +more →
Thanks to the lovely Geri of Because I'm Addicted, we're sharing a second DIY with you this week! How excited are you?? Check out a clip from her first videomore →
I'm majorly crushing on the styling in Gorman's Fall 2011 lookbook. Polka dots, aztec prints, black tights, pops of color, and pom pom scarves as turbans . . .more →
In her Fall 2011 collection, Charlotte Taylor has returned to the same quirky and charming prints that made her earlier work so lovable. The silk blouses,more →