Sikes So Cal

We’re more than halfway through remodeling our home which means the fun...

River Run

For me, summer isn’t complete without a handful of weekend trips to the...

MSGM Resort 2014

Nevermind that Massimo Giorgetti has killed it again with a bevy of explosive prints, let’s talk about the fact that the styling of his resort collection is off the chain! Feminine floral bombers, sporty track pants, groovy tie…

Wonder Bread Men

Polish artist Milena Korolczuk uses slices of good ol’ Wonder Bread to sculpt tiny heads of iconic pop artists and historic figures like Jay-Z, Warhol, Plato, and Lenin. What I want to how she came up…

Plümo

Just about everything from Plümo‘s collection of artisanal clothing, made from organic...

Mademoiselle Maurice

We’ve been following the wonderful work of French artist Mademoiselle Maurice as far back as early last summer. Her installations, made up of thousands of hand folded origami pieces, have temporarily covered several urban surfaces throughout France,…

And So It Goes

Inspired to promote local artisanship and to pursue environmentally sustainable practices, designers Georgia Tribuiani and Clarice Chin have added a new twist to the traditional net bag by adding soft leather handles and a vibrant dip dye job.…

Parks & Recreation

Photographer Gray Malin‘s most current series captures the essence of ‘summer in the city’ so beautifully with aerial shots of New York City and Chicago’s favorite parks. Don’t they make you wanna spend the rest of the…

SurfLand

SurfLand is photographer Joni Sternbach‘s portrait project of surfing culture, shot on both coasts of the United States and Australia, using tintypes. I love the mysterious and ageless quality of this historic photographic process .…

Camuto’s Villa Maria

In the early 1900s, shipyard magnate Edward P. Morse built a magnificent 21,000 square foot Victorian retreat, in Long Island. The 15 acre estate then fell into the hands of Roman Catholic nuns who used…