Aug 30, 2011

Wicker Throne


Much of our home decor is comprised of pieces that I have created or re-done myself, as displayed in my Rainbow Land post. I love the idea that everyday items can be transformed into eye-catching works of art by simply adding a new coat of paint. During a trip to VV Boutique this summer (Value Village for those of you who aren't down with the lingo), I spotted this ridiculously amazing high-back wicker chair and it immediately reminded me of a 60's bohemian throne. I left the store without purchasing it but when I got home I could not stop thinking about it. I knew that with a coat of paint and a bright-coloured pillow, it would be the perfect addition to our living room. We ended up going back that evening and adopting it as our own.
I decided to paint it an ivory colour in a satin finish to match our ivory leather sectional, which looks sharp against the turquoise walls. I also kept my eyes open for the perfect pillow: it had to be round, large enough to fit snugly in the chair, flat enough to provide a comfortable seat and of course bright enough to make a statement. It took a couple of months but I found the perfect pillow and could not be more pleased with the result.

:: before ::

:: after ::

:: the pillow - love the embroidery + mini pom-poms! ::

:: as part of the living room ::

And something that I thought was cool slash kind of hilarious: I recently finished reading the book Miss O'Dell (biography of Chris O'Dell who worked with the Beatles, Rolling Stones, etc.) and in the book she talks about her boss Derek Taylor's "favourite high-back wicker chair that he brought from L.A. to London" and I wondered if it might be the same style as my wicker throne. I then flipped through the images and there it was! Same style chair rocking it in the 60's - which then made my throne that much cooler.  


last photo via Miss O'Dell
all other photos by me

Aug 26, 2011

Scarlet Fever

Earlier this week I spotted this photo of model Karolina Kurkova and was immediately smitten with her simple yet polished outfit.


I love her bright red blazer and how she paired it with neutral basics like a plain white tee, khaki scarf and pants - so effortlessly sharp and put together. I'm not usually drawn to the colour red (I blame this on my close relationship with the colour pink - although I occasionally enjoy pairing the two) yet I've recently found myself lusting after scarlet-hued items to add to my wardrobe. I imagine pairing the colour with crisp whites and leopard prints, whether in the form of a bold blazer, flouncy skirt, statement clutch or bright red lips. There is something intriguing about a lady in red and I'm totally interested in joining the club.




























1st image via LouLou magazine
All other images via we heart it

Aug 23, 2011

August : Inspire Me

:: cocktail rings ::

:: colourful serapes ::

:: love this outfit ::

:: knuckle rings :: 

 :crocheted fringe ::

 :: nude + suede + cage + wedges::

 :: pretty outfit ::

 :: leather motorcycle jacket + oversized clutch ::

:: candy colours ::

:: red blazer ::

:: leopard pants ::

:: ikat messenger bag ::

:: nude palette ::

:: red moccasins ::

:: sheer + leopard + maxi ::

:: fringe shorts + side body bag :: 

:: feather necklace + printed skirt ::

:: layered baubles ::

:: love LC's blouse ::

:: tights + shoes = love ::

:: amazing nail art ::

:: jacket ::

:: amazing ikat prints + colours ::

:: southwestern decor ::

:: suede jacket + colourful bag + black bell bottoms ::

image 6 via stockholm street style
all other images via we heart it