The perfect “treat yourself” shoe and a simply elegant “thanks” will prove you to be the chicest, most tasteful lady in town.
{giuseppe zanotti draped bow heels & sugar paper thanks cards}
The perfect “treat yourself” shoe and a simply elegant “thanks” will prove you to be the chicest, most tasteful lady in town.
{giuseppe zanotti draped bow heels & sugar paper thanks cards}
Add these gorgeous earrings to anything from jeans & a white tee to your little black dress for a touch of Fitzgerald era glamour.
{use code Holiday10 to get 20% off the earrings}
A little golden spoon and a rose gold sequined top make every day glamorous…
Proof that thoughtful styling and the absence of clutter can make even the tiniest of spaces feel luxurious. This chic studio is only 150 square feet! Can you believe it?
{images via apartment therapy}
There’s something beautiful in showing off things that are meant to be on the inside or underneath. A sliver of silk or a frill of lace peeking out from under a skirt, a satin strap slipping off the shoulder, it all suggests the possibility of being undressed, of another layer, and of intimacy.
Whether it be emotions, secrets, skin, fears, or a garter, the act of displaying what is meant to be intimate is seductive and decidedly feminine. It’s powerful, inviting, flirtatious, and delicate. In our dress, the effect ranges from daring to innocent to modest. {The last being a sign of the times in the fact that so many women skip the garters or slips.} In the home, taking something lovely that is usually kept in the closet or lingerie chest and placing it on the wall or by the window for all to see gives a room a playful, whimsical effect. And, in our relationships, the result can be devastatingly beautiful and empowering.
{images: free people}
{blueberry lavender & peach orange blossom honey}
{creamy coconut and banana & dark chocolate date and sesame}
{spicy cantaloupe and ginger & orange buttermilk mint}
images {via} the LA Times edited by Ms. Jenn for {bits of beauty}