IN MID-MARCH we launched a new business series that has been a little less frequent than intended, for in that time, we also launched an actual new business as well. Many who follow along on Instagram might have caught the many glimpses of where most of the work here happens, either at a desk or on a laptop. Today, we’re working with HP to discuss the “tools of the trade”, or the things that make business run more smoothly.
THIS PAST WEEKEND WAS a working one, for, as mentioned previously, we are in the midst of several ambitious projects...
BITS & PIECES OF HERVE PIERRE‘S PARIS APARTMENT have been featured here quite a few times. As the year drew to...
[slideshow — if arriving from bloglovin’, click here] THE LELA ROSE RESORT 2015 collection is day-dresses and cocktail gowns and...
It’s the weekend! & it’s spring, and because one can not work all the time, here are five things we’re...
TODAY’S INTERIOR INSPIRATION comes from the Brooklyn apartment of interior designer Adam Charlap Hyman. The landlord had stripped away all details...
IT IS ALWAYS LOVELY being mentioned in Lonny’s Links We Love from time to time, and last week was one of those times.
THERE IS A NEWLY FRAMED PRINT ready to be hung above the desk in the office, as well as two...
LONG BEFORE IT WAS EVER a thing, this maximalist heart has been in love with leopard print. There is just...
STILL THINKING ABOUT the home office from this past weekend’s links, and somehow, through a little bit of sleuthing &...
A FEW YEARS AGO, Laily interviewed India Hicks for TIG, and we discovered that she was a bridesmaid at Princess Diana’s...
Happened upon the tiny, tiny but hugely chic Brooklyn studio apartment of photographer and yoga instructor, Rebecca Jo Phillips, in...
TWO LOVELY THINGS : the intermingling of palest pink silk curtains, tufted velvet and chevron floors, and the chicest way to display family photos, ever . . .
. . . ever since we begun decorating our place, have been collecting inspiration photos of gallery walls, as well as frames of varying shades and colours, but always seem to be drawn to black, white & gold; it is always fascinating to how other walls have come together, to examine the parts that make up the whole, and not only is this wall, above, in decorative-arts dealers laurence and patrick seguin’s beautifully assembled, but it also happens to be the ground floor of a 17th-century mansion in le marais, in paris . . .
. . . the very same kate moss print, shot by craig mcdean, hangs in the coral-coloured powder room, but...