anja rubik by camilla akrans

Saturday, January 30th, 2010 | 6 Comments


Another great editorial by Camilla Akrans for Vogue Nippon March 2010, steering away from her typical rose dominated editorials for a little fun on the farm. Anja Rubik looks gorgeous and reminds me of how she use to look pre-2008 (with the longer hair). The sepia tone to the photos gives it a bright, summery feel. Continue Reading —›


 victorian queen by thomas schenk {vogue nippon} Mariacarla Boscono, {Photographed by Camilla Akrans} eniko mihalik by camilla akrans, vogue nippon quick look, dree hemingway by alexi lubomirski Vogue China July 2009 : Enchanting Hawaii

chanel haute couture s/s 2010

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010 | 4 Comments


Chanel Haute Couture S/S 2010 will end up being one of my most favorite couture collections, probably for many years to come. The gorgeous metallic and soft pastels go together in a way only Karl himself could of thought up. The outfit in the top right is my favorites from the collection. Now, if only I could afford Couture…

( source: all images from catwalking & thefashionspot )


 elie saab haute couture spring 2011 Haute Couture: Elie Saab valentino fall 2011 haute couture Marchesa Spring 2010 a pretty embellished dress, {favorite item of the week}

sarah hankinson illustrations

Monday, January 25th, 2010 | 3 Comments


I love these beautiful drawings by Sarah Hankinson. The broken lines look really gorgeous paired with those lovely soft colors, and I wouldn’t mind owning a few prints from her (or maybe, even more than a ‘few’)! She has a lot more images at her portfolio website.


 Milagros Schmoll, {Photographed by Sarah Maingot} Monsieur Qui : Fashion Illustrations Illustrator Ruth Wang Illustrator Kelly Thompson Art : My Folk Lover

yellow air-balloon tree house

Friday, January 22nd, 2010 | 5 Comments



This gorgeous Yellow Treehouse restaurant was designed by Pacific Environments Architects for New Zealand’s Yellowpages ad campaign as a way to help people see Yellow in a better light (pun intended? hope so!). We’ve had lots of people questioning whether the treehouse is for real because it is an ad campaign. Well, having eaten at the restaurant myself, I can assure people that Tracey, the tree, and the restaurant are very real. Its so lovely! You can read a more in-depth article about it on Yatzer, including construction photos.


 home inspiration: more pia ulin {happy weekend} fresh summer beauty wonderful treehouses by {baumraum} architectural beauty: the invisible tree house architectural beauty: allandale house