Mary Katrantzou Fall 2012
Mary Katrantzou‘s quintessential lampshade-like silhouettes and trompe l’oeil prints have evolved tenfold...
Mary Katrantzou‘s quintessential lampshade-like silhouettes and trompe l’oeil prints have evolved tenfold...
We’re completely charmed by Bernadette Pascua‘s pencil and watercolor illustrations. Her work has been published in numerous magazines such as W, Vogue, and Glamour and soon, she will be launching an online shop selling her prints. I,…
Pansy prints + equestrian elements + oversized coats + all shades of...
Erdem Moralioglu’s follow up to his sheer, cool, and delicate spring collection is...
I’m loving Zimmermann‘s dark and sultry interpretation of 1920s nostalgia by way of their fall lookbook. The mood is flawlessly set with woven brocade pants, asian-inspired botanical silk printed skirts, lace dresses, and velvet blazers. I’m…
The countdown to the holidays has officially begun. And so begins our series of gift guides, each chock full of some of our favorite tried and true items from 2011 and of course, a few…
Honestly, does it get any better than Elizabeth & James‘ spring collection? I’ll tip my hat to mustards, nudes, blues, and all shades of pink in the form of floral printed shorts, pajama striped separates,…
Japanese art and culture, bee-keeping and fishing provided the inspiration behind Charlotte...
These gorgeous throws designed by Klaus Haapaniemi, who has previously created prints...
Jayne of Stop It Right Now has made the ultimate DIY. She’s customized a slew of skateboard decks in her (as well as everyone else’s) favorite Céline prints. WTF. Stop. It. Right. Now. Right?! These limited edition…
I usually associate spring with flowers, birds, and nature, as I’m sure many of you do too. But what Mary Katrantzou has done with spring’s most predictable motif is uncommon to say the least –…
Drawing inspiration from Bonjour Tristesse, a bittersweet tragedy set in the French...
Drawing inspiration from Senegalese textiles, Finnish Marikmekko prints, and Japanese kimonos, Diane...