Kenesha Sneed

After spending years as a motion graphics designer and art director, Kenesha Sneed...

LOÉIL

I’m riding that I’m-in-denial-that-summer-is-ending wave hard thanks to LOÉIL‘s lust worthy collection...

A South African Country Home

You might have noticed I’ve been been posting infrequently as of late. I’ve been preoccupied with a project and excited to finally share the news with you. We just purchased a vacation home! It’s super…

Na Nin

After selling vintage clothing for years, from her Richmond, Virginia brick-and-mortar Na Nin, Kate Jennings started tinkering with handmade oil perfumes, candles and incense in 2014. She soon discovered she was onto something special, creating beautiful…

The Scoop On The Hoop

Ok, so here’s the skinny on hoop earrings. Go thick! Thanks to designer Laura Lombardi, I’m ready to trade in my dainty earrings (only temporarily, of course) for a pair of her thick, medium sized…

Alice Lindstrom’s Paper Collages

Believe it or not, these are paper collages. Paper! I mean, honestly, when have seen a paper collage this intricate and painting-like? Melbourne based artist Alice Lindstrom cuts pieces of painted paper and glues them…

Rejina Pyo Fall 2017

Not one for one-off occasion dressing or fleeting trends, London based Rejina Pyo has emerged onto the in-the-know fashion scene her simple yet eye catching clothes. I’m enamored with the dramatic and voluminous details within…

Figuratively Speaking

Even after all these years, I’m still completely blown away by the creativity of miniature diorama artists. So you imagine how delighted I was to recently discover photographer Derrick Lin‘s miniature series. Using only his iPhone, a desk lamp,…

Ulla Johnson Fall 2017

If there’s one thing I’ve learned as long time member of Ulla Johnson’s unofficial fan club, it’s: if you see it and love it, buy it. As we all know, the words “sold out” can…

Tom Bob’s Urban Transformations

There isn’t a storm drain, street sign, drainpipe, barred window, manhole cover, bike rack, or electric meter in New York City that is safe from Tom Bob‘s imagination. Seeing the “before” photos on the street…