2.27.2014

Maria...













Images from top: T MagazineWSJ Magazine / Paper  /  style.com / T Magazine / ZERO + Maria Cornejo tumblr / Original Slope

I am in the midst of what can only be described as a full-blown girl crush extraordinaire on Maria Cornejo. The gorgeous and crazy sexy 51-year old designer, mother, wife, all around cool lady credits her husband photographer Mark Borthwick for teaching her to “find beauty in the unexpected;” is committed to "disconnecting after office hours," noting that when she's not working her "favorite thing to do is to lie in bed and read, or to have breakfast in bed with my husband and then go for a bike ride;" and counts chocolate, vitamins, and a walk across the Brooklyn Bridge among her essentials.

What's not to love?

Then there's the matter of her sculptural ready-to-wear collection, Zero + Maria Cornejo... Minimal yet quietly lavish, they are the clothes of my dreams.

Sigh.

2.25.2014

Some Scenes From The Weekend...







I didn't make any formal goals or resolutions for 2014. After my overly-ambitious year leading up to the big milestone birthday, I thought, perhaps, I needed to give myself a little bit of a break. So there's no big agenda, no grand attempts at whole-self betterment. Instead, I'm focused on (focused on mind you, not resolved to) just, well, trying to get thorough the day with grace and integrity, proud of what I've accomplished, ready to jump back in for another round.

We are in the weeds friends -- (you know the drill; we're all there, right?) young children, a litany of school/sport/other seemingly important enrichment activities filling the calendar, demanding (albeit highly satisfying) jobs, and all the other sundry bits (car repairs, laundry, groceries, meals, finances, leaky roofs, dirty pools...good times.) All first world problems, I admit, but the aforementioned list is my motivation for aiming low. For not going above and beyond on the resolution (or going there at all) front.

What the heck does any of this have to do with the seven photos above, you ask? Well a key component in the grace, integrity, pride, survival thing is the ever-elusive "being in the moment." In another words, our weekends have changed of late. Fantastic outings that I'm carefully documenting with my camera have made way for regrouping, largely camera-free. And the subsequent Apples to Apples marathons and Olympic figure skating binging and merry band of neighborhood kids running through my house herding are not typically the most blog photo-worthy. But they are the essential, the necessary... They are the most worthy --  with a capital 'W.'

Yes?

2.20.2014

Loving...On A Thursday


This week's list is all about the artists and artisans... the makers -- of beautiful experiences, images, objects, starting with Jessica Stockholder's gorgeous site-specific installations. She's just a total master of color, yes?


Fort Standard goodness that speaks to every fiber of my OCD being...


Clarisse Demory's styling as art.


Pierre Forsell's brass candlesticks for Skultuna, Sweden. Pretty much the candlesticks of my dreams. Full stop.


Bridget Bodenham's ceramics in all their graphic, metallic-kissed loveliness.
 

The perfection that is every. single. photograph that Gentl and Hyers create. And then there's the matter of Andrea Gentl's instagram and her food blog Hungry Ghost. Sigh.

2.18.2014

Oh Fashion (Part II)


Photograph by Karim Sadli. Styled by Joe McKenna.



So. Right. On. Especially this:

"Because we are busy. We work. We wipe our children's mouths with the backs of our hands as we rush out the door. We don't have time to consider whether our prints match or our buttons align. "

Yes, yes, yes, and yes. Full stop. (Via T Magazine. Thanks Christine.)


And then there are the three tears below (also in the same issue)... I am seriously digging the fashion ads this season.

 Proenza Schouler


Anya Hindmarch


Bottega Veneta (again)

2.17.2014

Some Scenes... From The Week







On the heels of a big install last week (photos 2-5) the weekend was a low-key, recovery-mode enterprise... The hubs and I eked out a date night involving tacos and The Wolf of Wall Street (holy debauchery Batman), I plowed through my magazines on an inspiration-gathering mission, Bryan pulled out the instruments, and Millie and I celebrated the blissful weather by making ample use of the swing set.

Goodness.

Hope your weekend was splendid!

2.14.2014

Happy Heart Day

The girlie's valentines: Audrey went with some scratch-off action using this genius tutorial, while Millie opted for a more prehistoric vibe.

Hope yours is filled with all sorts of smooches, chocolate, and warm fuzzy feelings.

xx

2.13.2014

Oh Fashion






Despite my staunch commitment to a "uniform," I do love a good fashion moment. And boy were there lots of rather excellent ones in the recent FW14 shows in New York.

The four lovely looks above, all via style.com, are firmly in my wheelhouse.

2.11.2014

Some Scenes From The Weekend... Millie's (Very) Belated Birthday Edition




As evidenced by this "weekend" post, I'm a bit behind the proverbial eight ball of late on pretty much, well, everything -- email inbox, to do list, email, voice mail, I can't even respond to texts in a timely manner (my best friend actually texted me yesterday to inquire if I was alive...sad).

But most shameful is the fact that we finally officially celebrated Millie's 7th birthday this past weekend... a full, wait for it, six weeks after the fact.

Lucky for me, the overnight hotel stay with her BFF thrilled her so immensely that there's a very good chance this whole incident will never even come up with her future therapist 20 years from now.

Here's hoping.

2.06.2014

Loving...On A Thursday

The oft-pinned (but for good reason) studio tour of Canadian clothing line, Horses Atelier via Flare magazine. That inspiration board, those perfect snakeskin pumps... Sigh.

And can we just pause for a second on Horses' silk track pant goodness? I have a similar pair from Splendid, and I love them. Love.


The adorable LOLA -- a blog about "seeing the world and connecting with other cultures, repurposing, books, inspiring women, being self-sufficient, good manners, and (among other equally cool + important things) simply loving life." Audrey and I are diving into this one together and thoroughly enjoying it...


Heather's fantastic site redesign. Well done friend!


Then there's the loveliness that is the SS14 Bottega Veneta campaign shot by South African photographer Pieter Hugo... The setting, the clothing, the styling -- all of it, perfection.


And last but not least, Karina's stunning "Forage." I'm a huge fan of Karina's work, and reading her blog, for me, is like taking a giant restorative deep breath. It's just goodness.

2.04.2014

You Know All Those Trips to Marfa Are Paying Off...



Daria Werbowy for Celine shot by Juergen Teller

When, upon spying the above Celine ad while watching you flip through the February Vogue, your daughter says, "Hey that reminds me of those smushed cars by that artist guy John something." (AKA John Chamberlain.)


John Chamberlain, Mobeetieaugratin (painted and chrome steel), 2010. Courtesy, Anthony Meier Fine Arts, San Francisco via Art and Seek.


Proud.