I'm completely enamored with
prop stylist Robyn Glaser's work, often showcased in Anthropologie catalogues. Her interiors are saturated with color. I love the picture of the girl, as seen through a cascade of clear beads. The blue velvet settee with the mismatched pillows is priceless. And I love the stacks of books with the blue china. (Ok, I'm still having my Oscar Wilde moment.) Lovely.
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Stop it! Stop it! Stop it! I can't take any more of this stuff, Tina! It is achingly lovely! I practically gasped at the first photo and am quite hearting the little red tree and cake composition. I sigh in the beauty.
So beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
no wonder. i was just thinking how much these photos resemble the pages from an anthropology catalogue. they always make me want to repaint my walls.
instant love.... it's gorgeous. she must have worked with roland bello. gorgeous blog!
Lovely blog. Many, many treats for the senses.
The first photo is like a dream.
And the turquoise couch - I had to save it to my digital clippings file. I hope you don't mind.
Is it possible that a woman glipsed through beads is even more lovely than one in candle light? Oh, we must have a comparison. All so ravishing, sweetie. Love and a room full of air kisses.
Hello there!
I´m from Brazil and I found your blog following other blogger..hehe..and I felt in love, because your photos are incredible!
I hope you don´t mind if I visit you sometime..hehe
Oh, sorry about my english...it´s terrible!
bye bye!
i would seriously kill or commit some serious crime for the turquoise dress.
Love! I'm going to heart these.
the photo with the cake appeared in Gourmet magazine for the "Caribbean Dreams" story. (And yes, It was photographed by roland bello!) I just found it one of my (very disorganized) files...
Lovely dress, who's dress is it?
I LOOOVE these photos. Those colors are so beautiful, electrifying but in a calm way (not a frenzied way).
Beautiful post!
Me want that dress!
Love,
Henri
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