I wished for you to have a happy weekend.
Image {via} I Can Read
{Complement & Counterpoint peeptoe $138}
{Wingtip T-Strap $128}
{Ranuncula Necklace $42}
{Tea Rose Belt $28}
OMFG Lorick! Yes, that was a Gossip Girl reference, but I just had to. Afterall, Abigail Lorick is responsible for the gorgeous creations of Eleanor Waldorf’s line on Gossip Girl. Here we have a few pieces for her fall collection, all of which I want to own. Seriously, the Ava dress at the bottom has to be the most perfect LBD known to the human race. I am enamored beyond hope.
{The Dorso Dress $543}
{The Gina Dress $529}
{The Sandra Dress $575}
{The Batteau Hood $189 & The Bara Skirt $497}
{The Ava Dress $630}
More sophisticated fall looks at the absolutely gorgeous Lorick website. Visit, if only to hear the beautiful music and see the flowing navigation. {If you love Amelie, for some reason, I think you’ll like the site.}
Lorick is available at:
Grettasloane
Isetan
Lileo
Septieme Etage
Pixie & Ivy
Basic Boutique
Beauty 101
Buy Definition
Fleur
Letizia Di Guardo
Jessie James and more
{our friend Judy Kou of Sunday Brunch carries Lorick, too!}
I’m totally loving these headbands. I just can’t decide which one to buy. That 3rd one reminds me of Alice and Wonderland meets Blair Waldorf; so freaking cute! Jill from Be Something New has graciously agreed to host a giveaway for {Bits of Beauty} readers.
To enter:
1. Go to the Be Something New Etsy shop.
2. Heart your favorite headband under $36.
3. Come back to this post and leave a comment about which headband was your favorite below!
I’ll announce the winner in two weeks. Good Luck!!!
Good morning! I say we begin today with one of my new musical obsessions. I hope you love it. Very sexy music.
When was the last time you were sensual? I’m not talking about the last time you put on lingerie and licked your lips or the time you slowly ate a chocolate covered strawberry. If that’s what came to mind, then you definitely need to read this.
Sensuality is an often misinterpreted word; our society limits the meaning of the word to be synonymous with sexuality. {Blame it on the puritans or your parents if you wish, because everyone blames them.} Our senses are our window to the world. They are so important to our lives, yet they are possibly what we take for granted the most. Our senses are tied to our emotions and provide physical cues to our brain of what is good and bad in the world around us. True sensuality is not encouraged by our society, although it should be. Here, you will find a starter guide to making your home a more sensual place, because learning to be sensual should start there.
{Scent} – This is possibly the easiest one, and also, the most powerful. Scent and memory are remarkably linked together. It’s likely that you already work with scent in your home in the form of candles or scented air fresheners. The problem is that we mask odors in our home with them, when really, the candles and air fresheners should be enhancement.
Open your window, doors, and let the air flow so it doesn’t smell stale or musty. Once a month, air out all your comforters, blankets, pillows and linens. Get your air ducts cleaned yearly and make sure to change the filters often. Try to use natural cleaners in the home to get beautiful scents, too. Items containing lemon and lavender are especially clean smelling and invigorating, yet soothing at the same time. Once you are sure that your home smells wonderful without air freshener, then go ahead and buy candles in earthy, natural scents.
{Touch} – In my opinion, this one is frequently neglected in the home. I think this may haves something to do with the fact that so much of the materials in our home are packaged when we buy them. We focus on how it may look, but we don’t really take the time to touch it. Start with a soft chenille or fur throw for instant gratification. {It can be fake, as long as it feels good!}. Add some velvet, satin or silk pillows around your home. Make sure your sheets feel good; bamboo and birch stretch sheets feel like soft tee shirts or you can go with washable silk sheets.
If you can, add different textures to your floors, walls, and any other area of your home that you can.
{Sight} – Have you heard of Hagia Sophia? The former cathedral and mosque, now museum, is nicknamed the “dome of heaven.” The reason? The light coming through the dome is incredible and gives you the feeling that you are no longer in this world. It’s important to use light and shadow correctly in your home, because it will greatly affect your mood. If you can, use natural sunlight to light the room as often as possible. If you don’t have access to natural light, I suggest using a variety of lighting sources and don’t use any fluorescent bulbs.
Color, as you probably already know, is incredibly important to the senses, as is shape. Paint or wall-paper your walls. Hang something colorful on them if you rent and can’t paint. Aim to purchase furniture that has a beautiful shape and is scaled well in your home.
{Taste} – Don’t wait to go out to a restaurant to indulge in a meal or treat that indulges your tastebuds. Make your home a place for this, too. At least once a month, but preferably once a day, eat something indulgent, rich, tasty, and naturally flavored. Chocolate, fruit, yogurt {may I suggest Rachel’s}, an herb roasted cut of meat or veggies – whatever you pick, just make sure it is the best quality you can have.
{Sound} – They don’t make sound machines to help you sleep for nothing! I’m sure you’ve been to yoga or a spa or a department store that played soothing music or sounds in the background. We know that coffee shops and restaurants frequently play a variety of upbeat music, whether jazz, rock, or house. Unfortunately, many of us tend to forget to do this at home. We’re cooking, doing laundry, have the T.V. on, especially if you have kids. {“Who lives in a pineapple under the sea? Spongebob square pants!”}
Turn off the damned T.V. if you aren’t watching it, which you shouldn’t be doing very often anyway. Instead, put on some music. Just as important, take time for silence in your home, where you won’t hear anything other than outside noise. Once you’ve made that a habit, incorporate some non-instrumental sounds into your home. For example, purchase a desktop fountain, wind-chime, or, my favorite, a rain chain.
Trust me, you’ll have a new appreciation for your ears.
1. Painted White by Alice W., 2. Polly Wreford 3. Jen Gotch, 4. Apartment Therapy, 5. A-minus3
Yay, it’s Thursday! That mean’s another addition of {EBL}, and this week we have Kelly from Design Crush. I am very happy to have her, especially since she almost didn’t make the schedule this year. When I first started scheduling the series, I had no idea the response I’d get. We had scheduled her in July, but soon I had hundreds of e-mails to sort through and lost her message, so she would have had to be scheduled for February 2010. As luck would have it, something popped up for this weeks guest, and voila! She saved the day. It was fate! {BTW have you seen her Daily Eats? Ugh! So delish!} Anyhow, here goes 10 things that make Kelly’s life beautiful:
{Art Supplies} I’m talking everything from back to school supplies to the more big time products. They all make me incredibly giddy and happy – especially when they’re fresh out of the package! I think it’s the thought of the possibilities and what I might create from them that thrills me.
{Baking} Firing up the oven and getting out the Kitchen-Aid mixer has become a really therapeutic activity for me. There’s just something about following a recipe that clears my head. Getting to eat the end results isn’t too shabby a job either!
{Blogging} Writing for Design Crush is one of my favorite parts of the day. There’s nothing like the feeling of seeing an artist’s work or a product that I love and that I know my readers will flip their lids over! It’s a combination of excitement and accomplishment that I really love. Not to mention all of the fantastic and amazing people I get to meet via my rants and writing, that’s really the most rewarding part.
{Creating} My life would be nothing without creating. Whether I’m designing a logo or making up a new dinner recipe on the fly, it’s having the opportunity to create something that helps me sleep at night. It’s a necessary release of all the thoughts and emotions that get built up on the inside.
{Cupcakes} Okay fine, cake in general! I love it. It makes me smile. And I’m 100% sure a girl could have worst vices than baked goods.
(Halloween} My favorite holiday. {I can thank my mom – it happens to be her favorite, too.} I look forward to it all year long and am convinced maybe there should be a second one at the halfway point in April!
{Learning} Without the pursuit of learning something new I feel stagnant. Right now it’s learning how to take care of my new dog, Piper. Trying to figure out her moods and personality is keeping me on my toes!
{Organization} I believe in lists and piles and order. It pays off about 95% of the time, I swear!
{Rain} The darkening skies, the smell of ozone in the air…. ahhhh. I love everything about it, especially how it makes me not have to water my lawn in the summer!
{White Bedding} There’s absolutely nothing more indulgent and relaxing in my mind. One of the ways I spoil myself is with Egyptian cotton sheets and a fluffy down comforter. It makes it more difficult to crawl out of bed in the mornings, but so worth it!
Photos {via} 1. Marc Gutierrez 2. Phantomato 3. Alcomm 4. Wonderfully Complex 5. JLeighB 6. I’ll Take Your Photo 7. Podmom 8. Lisa Solomon 9. Ingvilar 10. Cactus in the Sea
Remember when you were a kid and you thought you could touch the clouds and they’d feel like cotton? Or that you would sit on one if you fell from up high?
{from the blogosphere}
+ a few things every woman should do in her life
+ a guide to creativity
+ some really cool portraits
{via} imgfave