Showing posts with label Fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fashion. Show all posts

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Tied Up & Knotty

all photos via Accessories by ASH
 
This is knot your average friendship bracelet!

Get ready to go overboard for these Accessories by ASH- Allison Hertzberg's line of friendship bracelet inspired adornments.




Hertzberg was first introduced to intricate knotting techniques by fishermen while working on a documentary in Main. Between lobstering & filming, she picked up the basic nautical loop & was hooked- pun intended. Now she twists a& knots belts, bracelets, necklaces, and headbands in her downtown NYC apartment. She uses a sea of multicolor cotton, nylon climbing rope, & vintage chains she has come across at estate sales.







Take this lighthearted look into summer months with neon colors or you can keep it classic for an all year round look with cascading metal chains. Either way you got a good catch- again the pun was intended.


peace & love,
Lindsey

Friday, January 11, 2013

2013 Color Inspiration: EMERALD

Whether you dig a natural version or go for one with polish, Pantone is predicting you'll treasure Emerald Green over the next year!

Emerald is a hue taken directly from nature. What I find most interesting about using emerald in decor or fashion is it has a split personality. Emerald has moods that are downright granola & then it can transform into a glamorous diva at a moment's notice.  

Here are a couple ways to make your visitors & friends green with envy by updating your wardrobe or home with this season's hottest hue!



peace & love,
Lindsey

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Glitter & Gold

More than just hardware now a days, Metallics are gleamworthy in any home or outfit and marrying metallics with nuetrals or pastels can make you glow. You all are invited to a enjoy a sparkling & sweet time...take a second to enjoy these deliciously sparkly treats this New Years Day!

All photos via Pinterest

Metallics are all the rage right now, which means gold & silver alike are topping the charts. If both strike your fancy & you’re worried you’ll have to choose one or the other, you can breathe a sigh of relief. Gone is yesterday’s belief that gold & silver do not belong in the same ensemble; in fact, mixing them is encouraged.

Metallics are dynamic by nature, the blend of gold & silver in particular, lends not only an intriguing contrast, but also a sense of visual dimension & texture. With the right balance of the two, you can feel both elegant & eclectic.


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ABOVE TWO IMAGES VIA PINTEREST

VIA SEPHORA

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Happy 2013!


peace & love,
Lindsey

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Not Another Fridge Magnet...

Shopping for designers can be a little rough — we do tend to have higher expectations of the objects we surround ourselves with, but I love getting the chance to shop for my favorite things & share them with some of the recipients on my list because let's face it, some really aren't up with design...love you all to pieces though! ;-)

This list covers both the beautiful & the useful. Sometimes designers are happy with just a beautiful thing, but I know there are some that another fridge magnet won't do...especially when they agonized over the refregerator finish. Check these fun gifts & hope you get to share some great design with someone on your list this year! Happy holidays my friends!



iPhone 4 4S Cases from CASE SCENARIO for $39.95
Kikkerland Wooden Ballpoint Pen via all modern 7
Reclaimed Wood Geometric Magnets via Etsy for $12
Pantone Turquiose Holiday Ornament via shop.cooperhewitt.org for $15
The Urban Set of Bowls via CircaCeramics for $65
Set of 10 Floorplan Coasters via houzz
Olloclip iPhone Camera Lens via ThinkGeek for $69
Designer Chairs Cocktail Napkins via Etsy for $25
My personal favorite...the Inkling Digital Sketch Pen by Wacom for $199
Small Blackboard Rustic Chalkboard by Olive Manna via Etsy for 38
 
Zenblocks Walnut Desk Decoration via Etsy for $28
Moss Terrarium Bottle via eartheasy.com for $37.95

 
peace & love,
Lindsey

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Red, White, & Bue

Whether it is because of the American election in front of us, the American Flag seems more popular than ever. We see the famous thirteen stripes & fifty stars on tops & shorts, but there are also shoes & dresses draped in this print. Here is just a few things you can add to your wardrobe for Independence Day!

Happy Voting!!!
peace & love,
Lindsey


Thursday, September 27, 2012

What's your Mood?

 
image via pinterest

When I walk into someone’s office or workroom & look around at their own inspiration board, I feel like I can get an immediate sense of whether they are a left-brained (logical & analytical) or a right-brained (spontaneous & intuitive). Now I know that all creative’s make the most of their right brains, but some of us creative minds tend to toss a large percentage of mathematics, meticulousness, & left-brained order into our creativity. Where does your board fall on the spectrum? Are you a full-blown right-brained creative type, or are you obsessed with detail & symmetry? Check out your own inspiration boards — do they reflect the way you work?

The left-brained creative type tends to start with the pieces & work up to a whole. They are the analytical types who create extremely detailed, geometrically exact designs. When I look at these examples, I see someone who added pieces to the inspiration board until it was an entire picture from start to finish. I see pieces that fit together perfectly, like a puzzle, & a completely cohesive color scheme.
image via houzz
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image via pinterest
image via houzz
Perhaps the most left-brained of creative professions is the field of architecture. Architects are masters at blending science & art. It would shock me to find anything but an exacting, perfectly spaced & aligned inspiration board in an architect's space. When creating mood boards, there are those who stay within the lines & those who do not even see the lines. I would suggest that the designers of some of these mood boards have somewhat of a few left-brain tendencies. Each bit seems to have been meticulously added to the whole, creating a board that is precisely full without moving further than any of the edges.


As you go to the right-brained side of the creative world, bulletin boards tend to loosen up. There is no longer this bit-by-bit conception of the entire board. Rather, the ideas seem more like they are plucked out of some creative place & mixed with ease. These boards seem like a happy medium between the precision of a left-brained creative & the lack of restrictions of a right-brained creative.
image via houzz
image via houzz
image via pinterest
image via pinterest

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image via pinterest
 
Right-brained creative’s cannot seem to stop their creativity. Their ideas seem to spill out of them on any given surface. The little scraps of inspiration find their way onto other surfaces: tacked to the wall, pasted on the ceiling — wherever their designers can find the room to articulate their ideas. The characteristic of a right-brained creative type is the presence of chaotic creativity. Right-brained creators think of the large picture & then make it come about whether it is right or not.

image via houzz
image via houzz
image via pinterest
image via pinterest
image via pinterest
So, now it is your turn. Please share your inspiration boards in the comments below. Upload your photos or tell me about the boards you have created. Are you a right-brained or left-brained creative? Does your inspiration wall reflect that?


peace & love,
Lindsey