Sunday, September 6, 2009
T Magazine
Have you seen the New York Times' T Magazine site? It's so fantastic, with a horizontal Flash format on WordPress. And the content is beautiful too.
Saturday, September 5, 2009
LIFE's Second Life
LIFE may have stopped monthly publication in 2000, but the magazine is alive -- and thriving -- on the Internet. The LIFE site hosts one of the largest on-line repositories of photographs, from never-before-seen photos of Marilyn Monroe to WWII pics. This month, the editors of the vintage tome are spotlighting some of their old fashion covers. Love.
Ok dolls, that's all for me tonight. I guess it's clear how I spent my Saturday. xoxo
Joanna...
Joanna Goddard's mom posted this beautiful photo of Joanna on Facebook! I can't wait to hear all about the wedding. While Joanna's away on her honeymoon, she's been having a fantastic group of guest bloggers writing about the secrets to a happy marriage. So romantic...I love her blog, A Cup of Jo , which now has nearly 5,000 Google followers!
Fall
The main reason to look forward to autumn: the clothes -- although fall seems very far away at the moment in LA, where it's 100 degrees today. I'm living vicariously again through the Toast UK catalogue. I especially love the pink tights with the black ballerina flats. How's your weekend going?
Sofia Coppola's Paris
Oh. So fantastic. Who wants to go? We'll stay with my friend Elaine and eat macrons all day. And sip hot chocolate...
(photos from the New York Times.)
xo
Friday, September 4, 2009
First Comes Love
Good Friday morning, Kids. Yes, your Uncle is back with coffee in hand and a soft smile on my morning face. The sun is shining on the yellowing leaves outside my window. A long weekend that, for once, I will get to enjoy in its entirety. What about you? Any Labor Day Weekend plans? Well, whatever you're doing I thought I'd help you ease into things.
I posted about this piece of Josh Goleman's amazing work up above almost two years ago now. I've watched it a million times and it never ceases to bring on a wave of heart warmth. Every. Single. Time. So, I thought, why not bring it out of the archives lest any of you haven't seen it. Watch it. You won't regret it.
And you certainly couldn't ask for a better way to start a weekend... or a life together.
I posted about this piece of Josh Goleman's amazing work up above almost two years ago now. I've watched it a million times and it never ceases to bring on a wave of heart warmth. Every. Single. Time. So, I thought, why not bring it out of the archives lest any of you haven't seen it. Watch it. You won't regret it.
And you certainly couldn't ask for a better way to start a weekend... or a life together.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
A Right Anglo
One can hardly take in the title of The English Muse without tapping into one's inherent Anglophile nature. Are you with me? Okay, your Uncle Beefy typically refers to himself as a "Franglophile" given his love of things both French and English but for the moment I shall focus, Kids.
I love to armchair travel on a constant basis... pretending to flit about from shop to virtual shop admiring the wares, the merchandising, and the glorious accents used to offer me assistance while I try to muffle my desperate need to be seen as fashionably international. (This requires enormous mental fortitude and imagination when sitting at the 'puter in one's pajamas... just sayin'.)
I love to armchair travel on a constant basis... pretending to flit about from shop to virtual shop admiring the wares, the merchandising, and the glorious accents used to offer me assistance while I try to muffle my desperate need to be seen as fashionably international. (This requires enormous mental fortitude and imagination when sitting at the 'puter in one's pajamas... just sayin'.)
One favorite virtual fix is Rockett St. George! They have a vast array of goodies of all sorts that will have you conjuring up images of us having tea at the window of my London flat as we secretly mock the American couple down below (in matching satin bowling jackets) inquiring about the possible whereabouts of an Applebee's. "Ha, ha, ha!" as we throw our heads back. "More Earl Grey? Or shall we have a Pimm's Cup? Nonsense! Let's grab a bite at Albion and then do some shopping!"
To blog perchance to dream.... sigh.
To blog perchance to dream.... sigh.
A few favorite things...
While Holly from Decor8 has been getting settled in her new home in Germany, she asked a number of us to contribute pictures of our favorite things...
I was very honored to be included in the series. I have a few more photos of my home over here.
also, please visit my guest post today on Automatism!
xo
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
The Missing Link
So how do, Kids? Did you miss me? Have you been loving ALL of my posts here at The English Muse? Whaaaat...?!?! You haven't the foggiest notion of that lunatic up there in the top hat? Posts? What posts? Believe me, it's likely the same reaction that Tina is having at this very moment due to my excessive tardiness in finally coming 'round to "The Muse". But here I am now in all my dysfunctional glory! (And, let's face it, you've had some pretty stellar guest bloggers guiding the way thus far. Wouldn't you say? Round of applause, I say!)
So, allow me to briefly introduce myself by telling you all that I write for the blog "The Bedlam of Beefy". I hail from the Pacific Northwest of the U.S. where I do the best I can to keep the damp conditions from mossing over my brain. (Not always successful I fear.) I am a jack-of-all-trades, if there ever was one, but have a personal affinity for printmaking and baking. Along with that would be strong leanings toward design, fashion, pop music (Yes, I admit it.), food, France, England (Of course!), and perhaps a dash of eccentric mental instability! What fun, eh?
I've laboured over what musings I should share with you. Where should I begin? And if I have talents aside from rambling it would most certainly lie in the "over-thinking" category. "Just start for heaven's sake!" Am I right? So here goes...
So, allow me to briefly introduce myself by telling you all that I write for the blog "The Bedlam of Beefy". I hail from the Pacific Northwest of the U.S. where I do the best I can to keep the damp conditions from mossing over my brain. (Not always successful I fear.) I am a jack-of-all-trades, if there ever was one, but have a personal affinity for printmaking and baking. Along with that would be strong leanings toward design, fashion, pop music (Yes, I admit it.), food, France, England (Of course!), and perhaps a dash of eccentric mental instability! What fun, eh?
I've laboured over what musings I should share with you. Where should I begin? And if I have talents aside from rambling it would most certainly lie in the "over-thinking" category. "Just start for heaven's sake!" Am I right? So here goes...
Kids, this blogsophere we sail through is a pretty amazing place. It's amazing the connections that are made far and wide. (Like Miss Tina & Uncle Beefy for example!) Often times we orbit around one another but every once in awhile the stars align and galaxies collide in the best possible way. This was the case a short time ago when some Texas bloggers and crew ventured north to Seattle and I had the distinct pleasure of meeting up with Sam of the phenomenal blog style/SWOON & the amazing Jason of Missing Q Press.
Jason just released his 2010 Calendar and it is one spectacular beauty to behold! He does some seriously fantastic work, my friends, and this would be one gorgeous way to start off the New Year. He did some business cards for me that I have the absolute hardest time giving away! I know, not the point, but certainly a testament to the man's talent for seductive letterpress. You can feel the spell coming over you already... can't you? Well, with an edition of only 150 you better get your mitts on 'em while you can! So go on now... skeedaddle! Get thee to Etsy!
Jason just released his 2010 Calendar and it is one spectacular beauty to behold! He does some seriously fantastic work, my friends, and this would be one gorgeous way to start off the New Year. He did some business cards for me that I have the absolute hardest time giving away! I know, not the point, but certainly a testament to the man's talent for seductive letterpress. You can feel the spell coming over you already... can't you? Well, with an edition of only 150 you better get your mitts on 'em while you can! So go on now... skeedaddle! Get thee to Etsy!
It's September - things aren't as bright as they were
Monday, August 31, 2009
Los Angeles Fires
Time Lapse Test: Station Fire from Eric Spiegelman on Vimeo.
Here's a photo from our vantage point:
This photo from LA City Hall was taken by my friend Terry Benichou:
100 bits of the world
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Fashion Doyenne: Deborah Lloyd
Kate Spade's New York Creative Director Deborah Lloyd learned how to sew on her grandmother's Singer. By the time she was in grammar school, she was tailoring her own uniforms (skirts shorter than most) and sketching designs in her school notebooks.
It's no surprise that she has fantastic taste. Here are a few of the people and things that inspire her:
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Jean Shrimpton and vintage jewels...
Colorful Kate Spade boxes and Faye Dunaway...
Central Park and a chic chapeau...
Kees van Dongen portraits and gilded owls...
And a number of other lovely things...read more about Deborah on Kate Spade's fantastic Behind the Curtain website.
xo
Noteworthy: Sticky Notes by Galison
I use sticky notes a lot. At work, we use the conventional brand -- good 'ol Post-its. They're practical and come in many attractive colors. Personally, however, I prefer something more decorative because they make the process of organizing my notes and projects a lot more fun. So, I'm always on the lookout for sticky notes. I was happy to find these from Galison. They make cute matching file folders, too. :)
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