DwellStudio has some super cute wall decor items happening this season (as usual!). From unicorns to clouds and birds to snails, the menagerie is nearly complete. Such a sweet color palettes, yes? And yes, even dinosaurs are invited to the wall ark. Of course, I’m super happy to see this sweet hedgehog in the mix
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products
wood, please.
Ah, wood and office supplies are two of my favorite things. When they get married and have desktop accessory babies delivered by Caroline Gomez, I cheer for joy. LINK: CAROLINE GOMEZ
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random
scotch & soda.
So refreshing to see girls’ clothing that isn’t (a) sugary sweet and saccharine, or (b) overtly provocative. Scotch & Soda’s latest collection is perfectly balanced for maximum style! Happy shopping! LINK: MELIJOE
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Miscellaneous
MAKEkind 25.
I’m all about repurposing items for new uses and today’s MakeKind project is just that. I’ll be showing you how to make a personalized canister to house some of your most well used and well loved kitchen utensils from a left over coffee can…
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inspiration
margo weyer.
Margo turns trash (no, really) into treasure (also, really) in her photographic series ‘Streetcombing.’ You know what they say: the street is always cleaner on the other side. I know that’s not really what they say, but I’m going with it. LINK: MARGO WEYER
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decor
all aboard!
The Gicha was created by Studio Kam-Kam and is a train of seating designed for kids to play, sit and store secret treasures in. I love the ingenuity here. And gosh, my buns need a grown-up version to sit on. Kids get to have all the fun. LINK: KAM-KAM
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Miscellaneous
artistic apparel.
1. Casida Bootie ($80 ) at Aldo 2. Ponte Boyfriend Blazer ($70) at Topshop 3. Floral Print Long Sleeve Shirt ($32) at Sheinside 4. Satin Sheen Slim-Fit Trousers ($39.99) at Mango 5. Amethyst Stone Ring ($180) at Endless 6. Bubble Earrings ($45) at J. Crew 7. Nubuck Leather Mini Shopper ($129) at Zara LINK: GALAXY
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inspiration
andrea crews.
Andrea’s collages look like torn pages out of an 80’s power suit publication for smart, successful ladies that tease their hair and swear by shoulder pads. In other words, they’re certifiably rad. LINK: ANDREA CREWS p.s. Remember her 2011 work? Yes to that.