WHEN I FIRST began putting together this instalment of Life Lately, had actually disabled the entire TIG Instgram account (as in, removed it from the internet) and deleted the app from my phone—hence the title. Also took time off from Twitter at same time and reclaimed all of the EXTRA hours left from those two alone to catch up on reading (currently reading this book). Recently, in our triweekly articles series, we had included two very interesting articles on this very topic: The Case for Deleting Everything and America Offline, both of which had confirmed my restless feelings and urge to be extremely and wildly social media-free.
[slideshow — if arriving from bloglovin, click here] IN SEPTEMBER WE BROUGHT you the first glimpse of London by Instagram, as...
IN THESE LAST DAYS before Christmas, the city sidewalks are filled with last-minute shoppers, merry with the flush of cava and happy to be jostled about by the elbows and shopping bags of grandmothers with arms filled with gifts, and couples hoping to surprise one another with their thoughtfulness. Everywhere, there seems to be a feeling of good cheer.
THE WEEK HAS ONLY JUST BEGUN, and already it feels like we’re running behind; a parcel was delivered this morning with exciting new items for the shop, but not all things came as designed, and so we’re in the midst of problem-solving and salvaging the situation...
NUEVOS TERRITORIOS, or new territories, is the title of this editorial cover shoot for Spanish Vogue. Model Andreea Diaconu is shown in a ranch in the South American countryside amongst wild horses and vast grasslands, redefining the rough gaucho style in sophistication. There were intricately woven ponchos, knits and loosely tied silk scarves, and a dreamy tiered point d’esprit and tulle Valentino minidress that looks as comfortable in untamed nature as it would at a chic Parisian soirée.