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THIS WEEK’S 10 IMAGES features the Instagram images of Elie @elieyobeid, whose photographs of Paris have that wonderfully voyeuristic feel of...
Photographers Luigi & Iango shoot Gigi Hadid for the December issue of Vogue Japan in winged liner, lacy dress and belted trenches all styled by none other than Anna Dello Russo.
Homepolish designer Louisa Roeder grew up in an historic London townhouse and when she moved to Brooklyn, New York, she was...
THIS MANHATTAN COUPLE’S summer home in East Hampton was first featured this past week, for the blue room it contained with the Yves Klein...
Animal print has been a part of fashion and décor for many years: well-travelled, worldly and exotic, it was a symbol of wealth and status. Fabrics with patterns and colours imitating the coats of animals were made fashionable as early as the eighteenth century, and it is thought that animal print became popular in the United States in the late 1960’s, during the Bohemian movement.
THE MARBLE is the startlingly lovely star of this Notting Hill kitchen by interior design firm Blakes London from the London...
THIS WEEK’S 10 IMAGES features the Instagram images of Emily Jackson of the blog The Glittering Unknown. Jackson is an...
As you know, we’ve added new cushion covers to The Shop, and have been having the best time imagining how they...
**** Following the recent article in the Boston Globe detailing the horrible allegations against David Bellemere, we unequivocally denounced his...
AT BELGRAVE CRESCENT, we recently wrote about decorating with blue, and are surprising ourselves today with more blue (& white)...
A LITTLE SOMETHING DIFFERENT by way of décor today — a little more casual and carefree at the California home...
The history of the Penny Loafer is a bit muddled these days, but legend has it that in the 1930’s, Norwegian fisherman were wearing moccasin-style slippers for comfort. The country also began exporting them to the rest of Europe. Americans visiting Europe at the time would bring them home, but it wasn’t until Esquire magazine featured them that these leisure slip-ons became known to the masses in the United States.
For the CHLOE Spring 2017 Ready-to-Wear collection in Paris, Clare Waight Keller brings the vibe back to the city. Slouchy...














