Colorful Roads

When Grant Haffner drives, he feels alive. The Long Island based artist paints...

Best Of NYFW Spring 2016, Part 1

Just as we’re all settling into idea of fall, New York Fashion Week is warming us back up again with collections replete with skin baring silhouettes, lace and macramé textures, and soft, subdued color palettes. Suddenly, we’re…

Mid-Century Indoor Planters

I’ve been putting off filling my house with indoor plants and beautiful, mid-century inspired planters because as most of you might know by now, I have a history of killing even the most low maintenance…

Adventure Patch

Keegan Jones has a mission in mind. His goal, inspired by exploration and his love of patches, is to collect 200 images of travel patches from national parks and other points of interest all over the world. Eventually,…

DIY Sashiko Denim Repair (Boro)

Boro is the age old Japanese art of mending textiles and is literally translated as rags or scraps of cloth. As far back as the 17th century, peasants, merchants and artisans would patch up clothing…

The Original Surf Art

Even before he founded Surfer Magazine in 1960, John Severson was a professional surfer, talented filmmaker and well respected artist. In fact, his paintings and sketches of Hawaii-California surf culture are regarded as the original surf art. After launching…

Scotch & Soda Fall 2015

A burgundy polka dot jumpsuit, a vintage inspired beaded jacket, high rise striped pants, an embellished parka and a soft plaid bouclé sweater . . . check, check, check, check and check. I’m ready for you,…

Yuliya

Canadian artist Yuliya‘s watercolors evoke such a feeling of familiarity and warmness, that...

Suit Up For Fall

Long blazers, wide leg trousers, oversized button down shirts and caped coats in grey, navy, rust and burgundy hues . . . this is what excites me about fall. Spot on, Zara!

DIY Pom Pom Basket

Soon after Lauren and I started HonestlyWTF five years ago, we discovered the ultimate DIY tool: the Clover Pom Pom Maker. And our lives have never been the same ever since. No really – in all…

The Half Bun

Half up, half down, half intentional, half careless, half effortless, half messy...