Let’s face it, morning’s are tough. Now you can start the day off a winner with these Scent of a Winner gold, silver, and bronze soap on a ropes. And smell like champagne, lemon, spearmint, saponified organic olive, coconut and palm oils while you’re at it!
Some people are just so talented that it can’t be contained to one form. Photographer Debbie Carlos is the perfect example, because she also creates and sells the prettiest delicate jewelry pieces in her shop, AHC. (via papernstitch)
Canadian shop Falconwright has been popping up everywhere lately, and with good reason – look at those graphics! There’s not a one I wouldn’t proudly call my own. Unfortunately, it seems like a lot of people feel that way because they’re all sold out at the moment. Hopefully they’ll be restocking their amazing leather clutches, wallet pouches, change purses, and card holders sometime very soon. Until then, I’ll be stalking. Er, waiting.
What’s better than a classic black umbrella? Tibor Kalman’s Sky Umbrella, that’s what. No matter how rainy it is outside, blue skies are somewhere overhead – always a good reminder. MoMA Design Store is celebrating its 20th anniversary right now by running a contest on how to style the iconic piece. (Ironically I snapped these photos under clear skies, less than 12 hours after an entire week of storms and tornadoes.)
PS: Use the code “SKY20” for 20% off all versions of the Sky Umbrella from today (4/17) through April 30th!
Disclosure: This is not a sponsored post. The MoMA Store approached me about styling a Sky Umbrella to celebrate its anniversary, and I accepted because I love both the product and the establishment. All opinions are my own.
These gorgeous over-sized 36 x 36″ 100% silk scarves from Fieldguided are rocking my world. An ice cave, a mountain, Venus, and a meteor (my favorite) can be worn a zillion different ways or even hung on a wall. Not to mention how black and white go perfectly with just about whatever else you’re wearing. (Photography by Anja Verdugo.)
The ultimate blinged out project? A disco ball helmet of course. Now they’ll see you coming on your bike a mile away (just be sure and use acrylic mirror instead of glass)!