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. . . at turns bright and sun-lit, and at others, dark and blustery, as the days fade to winter,...
. . . bright and airy and positively flooded in light, clean lines with an ultra-modern fireplace and avant-garde sky-high bookshelves intermingling perfectly with chandeliers and antique chairs and best of all, on the côte d’azur / french riviera . . .
. . . happened upon this pretty leather rose wristlet entirely by accident late this morning, over coffee and a...
. . . a crisp tuesday in mid-november and one of those days with a billion & one things on...
“There is no formula for glamour. It combines shimmer and charisma. It’s elusive but you know it when you see...
… after a weekend spent on cozy velvet cushions in front of the fireplace, dinner reservations and shopping, and a...
. . . have an inordinate amount of cardigans, from lightweight and summery to cozy and cashmere, hand-embroidered and trimmed...
. . . perhaps it's the seemingly sudden drop in temperatures or the sudden gusts of november wind on early morning walks, but lately have been very much in the holiday spirit, and dreaming of languid dinner parties with lovely table settings. . .
. . . and while we’re on the topic of dusky neutrals and rich textures, one of the best things...
. . . more beautiful styling, and of course, perfect inspiration for upcoming dinner parties and holiday soirées: winter white...
. . . this past week has been one of changes — a new cut and colour at the salon,...
. . . curiously, one place have never considered when making travel plans is brussels, and yet, {despite its cool,...
. . . beautiful styling inspiration from the new zara lookbook, perfect for business lunches and 5:00pm holiday cocktails ....
. . . every year at this time, always and irresistibly drawn to dusky neutrals and rich textures — exposed ceiling beams and washed floorboards, luxe velvet and stacks upon stacks of firewood, always perfectly paired, of course, with glittering chandeliers . . .



