3/14/2011
hazel brown.

Hazel Brown is now online, and I’m in love with their styling/photography. Three cheers for detailed shots and intriguing textures!
p.s. I would totally spring for that gorgeous dress on the top left!
LINK: HAZEL BROWN


Hazel Brown is now online, and I’m in love with their styling/photography. Three cheers for detailed shots and intriguing textures!
p.s. I would totally spring for that gorgeous dress on the top left!
LINK: HAZEL BROWN

You know I’ve got a thing for knitted textiles used in unexpected ways, so this Ponder Knitwear piece (for $104!) is screaming my name.
p.s. Akasha Rabut shot this lookbook, so you know I’m in love!
LINK: PONDER KNITWEAR

Stephanie sent me a tweet about Emily Leonard‘s art, and my goodness. This art is perfectly fragile. So beautiful (thanks, Stephanie!).
LINK: EMILY LEONARD

Sometimes, inspiration is free. Other times, it costs $50.

Matchy, matchy!
LINKS: IRANA on ETSY & CAITLIN ANGELICA
Two-Faced is a weekly guest series from Justina Blakeney.

Well if this isn’t the perfect pairing!
LINKS: ALICE+OLIVIA on STYLE.COM & GUNTA STOLZL
Samesies is a weekly guest series from M. Fay.

Happy Friday, friends! The best of the web this week:
1. I know I mentioned yesterday that I sort of hate florals, but these paper flowers are stunning!
2. I’d love to retreat to any of these famous writers’ cabins! (via modish)
3. This DIY rope necklace is all sorts of genius!
4. Am now completely obsessed with Gothenberg-based design office Kontor Kontur, thanks to Madame Herve.
5. This week, I have a new color crush on electric blue.
6. The Incomplete Manifesto for Growth will definitely give you something to ponder this weekend.
See you Monday, dears!

Oil spills can be so sad, but so, so beautiful. I suppose that’s true for a lot of things, yes?
LINK: CS MONITOR
via: cubist literature

Kim uses metal as a canvas for her oil paintings. My gracious, this is pretty!
LINK: KIM ANNO
My day needed some brightening. This helped.
Song: Lisztomania
Artist: Phoenix
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