THIS WEEK’S Blogger Style features the snapshots of Kayla Seah, a Toronto-based blogger of Italian-Chinese heritage who runs the blog, Not Your Standard. After completing her degree in Fashion Design & Communication and living in NYC for a summer, Seah launched her blog in 2012. From her travel adventures to glimpses of her beauty arsenal outfit inspiration, we adore her rock 'n refined style. Click through for a glimpse ...
THIS WEEK’S Blogger Style features the snapshots of below-the-radar @saskaludilo, who goes only by the name Alexandra and does not appear to...
THIS WEEK’S Blogger Style features the snapshots of Brazilian fashion and beauty blogger Camila Coelho (@camilacoelho), who currently lives in Boston with her...
[slideshow — if arriving from bloglovin’, click here] IT SEEMS THAT everyone is talking about style blogger, Rach Parcell, of Pink Peonies lately, thanks...
Today’s places is the small and idyllic city of Oxford, the “city of dreaming spires”, in central southern England....
Soon it will be winter, which means softly falling snow, and falling in love with nights by candlelight and...
First discovered the blog, Photisserie, through Marzena at Definitely Golden. The name comes from the joining of her...
Can not remember how I came upon these photographs of palace interiors from an enchanting classical palace in Pszczyna,...
Still out of town and on a [working] holiday just a little longer, but to begin the week, a little...
And while on the topic of peonies & Parisian flower markets, have you seen the amazing almond cake with sugar...
. . . it seems that we have all been rather happily obsessed with flowers lately, trying their hand...
. . . have mentioned my friend emily‘s photographs, before, but after her lovely note this weekend, regarding acrylic pink &...
. . . have featured the wonderfully atmospheric photographs by the lovely emily of wildfox before, and so, simply could not resist these...
. . . and this weekend has been breakfasts on terraces and raspberries & cherries; the farmers’ market on saturday afternoon for mangos & strawberries, and surprise bouquets of roses from p in rapturous shades of delicate white and palest pink . . .
. . . perhaps the very first décor style have ever fallen in love with, may have been shabby chic...