September 3, 2012

Lake Bell lives in my dream home. Eclectically curated with help from her mother Robin Bell, interior designer. 

(Source: Vogue)

August 31, 2012
Monet Boulevard des capucines

Monet Boulevard des capucines

June 17, 2012
This is so great.

This is so great.

June 10, 2012


Generik Vapeur, Hung Out To Dry (2011).

Generik Vapeur, Hung Out To Dry (2011).

May 26, 2012

How rad are these prints from Columbian designer Catalina Estrada for Brasilian fashion brand Anunciaco. 

As she says, ““I love colors and shapes and if I have a choice I want to make them beautiful.”

Check out all her work here 

May 22, 2012

Brought to you by a lovely friend of mine….

Home by Columbian Artist Miler Lagos. 

Book Igloo! TOO cool - all held together by natural forces. 

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April 30, 2012

Patchwork. 

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April 25, 2012
Solange, killing it again. 

Solange, killing it again. 

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April 22, 2012

She’s got style.

Solange Knowles - DJ, Model, Sister of the famous Beyonce

She knows print and color better than almost anyone. Plus, check out her amazing hair!!!!

March 21, 2012

This woman knows what DRIP COLOR is all about.

Lynda Benglis using 40 gallons of neon paint.

images via candypingpong. 

March 17, 2012
Drip color
Katie Soloker
image via kitka.com

Drip color

Katie Soloker

image via kitka.com

March 16, 2012

Taylor Tomasi Hill is one of my ultimate style icons.

She mixes print and texture effortlessly. No matter what the season she gets it right. 

Here are some of my favorites.

That fur wrap!

THEN check out her selections on Moda Operandi. She left Marie Claire to become artistic director for this site. OH I WISH. 

images via tumblr. 

March 1, 2012

Sound vibrations make paint sculptures.

Creative studio dentsu and photographer Linden Gledhill

Drip UP color

via designboom

February 29, 2012

A retrospective of Yayoi Kusama’s work on now till June 5th at the Tate Modern.

Her work tackles the struggles of psychological trauma. Her vision focuses on obsessiveness of dots and infinite mirrored spaces, immersing the viewer in her world. As such she is renowned for her repeating dot patterns, the show spans 14 rooms of her work.

GO see it if you can and report back to me. 

Images via kristomatic. 

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