Yes, I do judge books by their covers. And magazines, for that matter. Here are 12 I’m happy to judge based solely on their beautiful exteriors: NO 1 // NO 2 // NO 3* // NO 4 // NO 5 // NO 6 NO 7 // NO 8 // NO 9 // NO 10 //
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modern oven mitts.
It started with this one. And then this one. And soon afterward, I became obsessed with finding the perfectly patterned oven mitt. (For the record, I don’t cook, so we’ll just call this post a fun procrastination practice.) And instead of finding the perfect oven mitt, I found 9 perfect oven mitts. Enjoy!: no 1
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furoshiki.
I’m feeling wanty about this folded paper furoshiki. Also, do you know about furoshiki? It’s a rad Japanese cloth that you can use as a scarf, gift-wrap or even bag. Hooray for multi-tasking! LINK: THE LINK COLLECTIVE
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movin’ mountains.
La Casita de Wendy’s fall/winter collection is full of mountainous landscapes that make me wish I was wearing Everest right this second. LINK: LA CASITA DE WENDY
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city scarves.
Emily McDowell designed individual scarves for her favorite west coast cities, and I am totally kickstarting this project. Because everyone needs a piece of Palm Springs in their wardrobe. (Hat tip to Los Angeles, my former hometown!) LINK: EMILY + ROSS
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get academic.
Problem: You’re attending a fancy soiree at your cousin’s beach house in North Carolina, and you know she’s going to find a super condescending way to ask you how your “job” is going in that tone she reserves for your face. Solution: Get proactive and wear a super rad necklace that looks like you paid
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dear jewelry drawer.
Oh man, this Exile Necklace is super calling my name tonight. My jewelry drawer is going to be so mad at me for picking favorites, but I’m doing it. (Sorry, drawer. I love you but you’re just not pulling your weight right now.) LINK: JULIE THEVENOT
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the prettiest 2013 organizer.
4 Seasons, 4 Bloggers is a study in what inspires four stylish Portuguese bloggers year-round, from spring to winter. So beautifully executed, yes? I want. LINK: BERTRAND