Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Home Obsession: Litill's Otherworldly Terrariums

Terrariums are my warm-weather versions of snowglobes -- enchanting, perfect little worlds that call out to me from inside a shiny glass bubble.   These gorgeous pieces from Lítill make me want to journey to an imaginary planet where the flora and fauna look like this.  Former florist turned terrarium artist Lauren Coleman's lovingly crafted, handblown creations are a sight to behold -- full of wit, whimsy and beauty. Though they've graced the pages of Dwell, Lonny, Daily Candy and countless blogs, the sight of them never ceases to fill me with awe and wonder. They're certainly not cheap, but I aspire to have just a teeny tiny one someday to brighten up a corner of my home.






Photos: www.litill.com

Monday, August 29, 2011

Loeffler Randall Fall 2011 Wishlist: Cheetahs and Roses

Fall is around the corner and I'm rounding up shoes to update my wardrobe. Top of my wishlist are a couple of Loeffler Randall lovelies:

Blush beauties: Zuri Rosette Stiletto - satin and tulle.



Zuri pumps in cheetah-printed haircalf.

Photos: loefflerrandall.com

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Sunday Linkage: Girls, Girls, Girls

Hope the East Coasters among you stayed safe and dry while Irene blew through town this weekend. The situation here in New York was totally overhyped but I was actually happy to be forced indoors for a change, due to the total shutdown of all businesses and public transportation. It allowed me to slow down and indulge in an epic movie marathon (Objectified, Manhattan Murder Mystery, Cry Baby, Dorothy and Herb, Winter's Bone and the second season of Eastbound & Down were all watched in the last 36 hours). Irene also coerced me into putting an end to my nearly two-month blogging hiatus. So, let's make up and kick off the week with Sunday Linkage, featuring a few of my favorite girls:

I came across this Xavier Miserachs photo last year after a friend posted in on Facebook, and haven't been able to get it out of my head since.  I just had to look up the Catalan photographer and his subject, gypsy flamenco dancer Antoñita La Singla. While I discovered a treasure trove of gorgeous flamenco photos from the 60s, I couldn't uncover much about La Singla herself. However, I did find this riveting flamenco performance, which confirms what the photograph suggests: the transfixing power of her movement, which conveys passion gone wild with remarkable control.

Antoñita La Singla, Barcelona, 1962.


I've long been a fan of fashion photographer Camilla Akrans, and this shot, from an editorial in the January 2010 issue of Vogue Germany, is one of my favorites. I love the color treatment, and how she captured and conveyed a Bardot-esque sensuality simply by using shadow and light to highlight the model's lines and thick blonde mane.

These girls are my fave. The caption on this reads, "An abstract at the San Francisco Museum of Art gets close scrutiny."

Have a great week, everyone!