I’m not sure my body could handle an actual tequila sunrise this early on a Monday, but my eyes have no trouble drinking in today’s color story. Cool and refreshing with a little kick.
I’m not sure my body could handle an actual tequila sunrise this early on a Monday, but my eyes have no trouble drinking in today’s color story. Cool and refreshing with a little kick.
Running errands in Beverly Hills is always a little risky, you know, with the paparazzi always chasing me down and all. But even so, I decided to walk a few extra blocks just to take in the scenery. Even the graffiti was posh, go figure.
Snakeskin prints are a staple in the world of fashion textiles, but lately these creatures have been slithering their way into various types of design. Their complex geometric patterns and color combinations are pretty mesmerizing, don’t you think? Here’s a round up of my favorite sexy snakes.
We’re going a bit nautical this week with a crispity-clean blue and white color story. The hue typically represents feelings of moodiness, but I find this combination rather energizing, peppy even. Don’t worry, there will be plenty of time for dark and moody colors – fall is just around the corner…
I’ve had graffiti on the brain for a while now, particularly after both Jean Paul Gaultier and Manish Arora focused their Fall 2012 collections around the theme. So yesterday, when it came time to upcycle my stash of empty tins into garden planters [validating my addiction to Trader Joe’s instant chai latte], we went for an urban, 90’s vibe. Phat, right?
Oh and by the way, spray paint is ridiculously fun to play with; I’m a bit obsessed with how the colors mix and distress as you layer them. Even our drop cloth feels like a work of art as it becomes more colorful and complex each time we use it.