South African artist and stylist Neville Tricket produces the most interesting diptychs. Here he juxtaposes modern clothing tags against old fashioned sewing notions. Have a look:
There are even more on Trickett's blog, Saint Verde Digest. Let me know what you think! Creating diptychs seems so easy to the casual observer, yet it's actually very complex. Like mathematics translated into visual beauty.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
The Next Page Update
Thank you!! xo
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Colin Firth
Hello everyone! I wanted to tell you that my story on Colin Firth ran today, if you're interested in seeing it. The link is here. He's considered an Oscar contender for his role in Tom Ford's "A Single Man," based on the Christopher Isherwood novel. He's also smart, down to earth, and -- well -- very handsome (tall, square jaw, curly brown hair). ... Ok, I'll stop. Check out the story and let me know what you think! It was a piece I was working on at the LA Times...
UPDATE: I'm loving this newly released poster for the movie.
Girls Who Wear Glasses...
But should they be round or square or oblong or heart shaped? Like these....
Or perhaps like these?...
I have a new life, so I decided to do something unexpected: Big, gold, and bold -- to match the new streaks in my hair. With glasses from here. In addition to being beautiful these glasses, hopefully, will finally help me see things clearly!
Hope you're having a lovely Wednesday...I can't believe the week is almost over!
(Photos from We Heart It, with credits on my page.)
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Charming Stockholm Apartments
From the apartment of Cajsa Bratt & Pontus Frankenstein. I love the pink fabric.
From the apartment of Linda Karlsson. It's such a clever way to display a teacup collection -- just nails on wood.
From the apartment of Saga Ekman. Ooooh I love the Chanel clogs!
From the apartment of Lilian Bäckman. I love photo walls, although they're complicated to put together, like a puzzle.
Have a lovely Tuesday everyone...I'm meeting a friend for lunch here in LA, where the weather is perfect today...
Monday, November 30, 2009
Now introducing: Lily & the Muse video sharing site...
There are so many photo sharing sites out there on the Internet, everything from We Heart It to ffffound, but there are few places "curating" the sorts of videos we adore -- like the Sofia Coppola Miss Dior ad and the Temperley Zoetrope film.
So this week Liss at Daydream Lily and I are launching a video sharing site called Lily & the Muse. Here's a sample of what it looks like, but please drop in and let us know what you think:
Would you like to be a contributor? Email us!
So this week Liss at Daydream Lily and I are launching a video sharing site called Lily & the Muse. Here's a sample of what it looks like, but please drop in and let us know what you think:
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Introducing....The Next Page, a blog about inspiration journals, etc...
Since we all seem to love inspiration journals, Liss (at the original dreamy blog Daydream Lily) and I decided to start a blog that's dedicated to featuring inspiration notebooks, boards, walls, journals and other ways people collect and save the bits of ephemera they find beautiful...So, I'm very proud to introduce The Next Page, a constantly shifting collage of beauty and inspiration:
And it seemed only fitting that a blog about inspiration journals should look like one itself:
So please have a look and let me know what you think! (It has some of my favorite English Muse inspiration images on it at the moment to give you something to look at!) I hope you'll subscribe and contribute to The Next Page. We're also starting a very special project to feature all of our friends inspiration journals' in the coming months...Email Liss and me for more details at lilyandmuse (at) gmail (dot) com. We would love to include you!!
And tomorrow, I'll have another blog to tell you about!!
PS: Here's the link to subscribe to The Next Page. Thank you.
Friday, November 27, 2009
Happy Weekend!
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Thanksgiving...
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Amazing Auction of Audrey Dresses
This photo by Richard Avedon.
The little black Chantilly lace Givenchy dress Ms. Hepburn wore in "How to Steal a Million."
A wonderful black mod coat.
Her gorgeous white gown from "Love in the Afternoon."
The Fontana Sisters gown she planned to wear to wed Lord James Hanson. (The wedding never happened, and the dress was carefully stored by one of the actress' friends.)
A few more photos (taken by Reuters at the NYC auction premier over the weekend):
Oh, I would love to be in London for this sale! I know I always ask you this every time I write about Audrey Hepburn. But I love to hear your answers: What is it about the actress that appeals to an entirely new generation of women?
One last thing: I've watched this clip so many times. I think it's one of life's treasures.
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