Showing posts with label Everywhere I Look. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Everywhere I Look. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Bugging Out

I fell hard the first time I saw this photograph of Elsa Schiaparelli wearing a black stole and an oversized insect pin.  The photo was taken in 1952 and now it seems that insect bijoux are crawling back into fashion.  I was looking through street style photos from the couture shows that took place in Paris earlier this year and amongst all of the chicly dressed people the one stylish creature that stood out above them all was a larger-than-life beetle bedecked with pearls and an opulent iridescent coat.  Delfina Delettrez created the playful piece for Shala Monroque, who pinned the eye-catching metallic insect to all but one of her outfits that week.  It was this bold statement that brought each and every one of her looks to life. I'm bugging and Jason Wu is too--his resort 2013 collection was topped with Swarovski bug taxidermy.  I'm thinking about adding this Delettrez bee brooch to my fall wardrobe--it would look great pinned to my coat.

And I've always loved the look of natural curiosities at home. The other day while browsing West Elm I was immediately drawn to a pair of framed butterflies they're offering from artist Christopher Marley of Pheromone. The Pheromone collection at West Elm is limited but their own site offers a stunning variety of specimens from butterflies to beetles, geodes, urchins, and more. I normally find the idea of framed insects a little creepy, but I must admit, the butterflies displayed in the living room above are more pretty than freaky. But if you still find the idea of putting dead butterflies on you shelves (and really - who could blame you?) how about displaying this brass fly or hanging this vintage brass beetle sconce from Jayson Home?

(Images via Street Peeper,  Jason Wu)

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Everywhere I Look | Optical Illusions

Mixed patterns and optical illusions were all over the Spring 2013 runways so when I received my November issue of Architectural Digest this vintage cube pillow, perfectly perched on a chair in Nate Berkus' fabulous apartment, was the first thing that caught my eye.  The colors and pattern are almost identical to the dress that fashion journalist Tiany Kiriloff was photographed wearing during Paris Fashion Week, right? Interior Designer Lorenzo Castillo also seems to be loving this trend.  When looking through this portfolio I noticed that many of his designs include paintings by famous optical illusion artist, Jose Maria Yturralde. If you're like me and totally digging this trend, check out the round-up below.  I'm just dying to get my hands on the Astier de Villatte cube plates and notebooks!

cube plates by astir de villatte | cubes coasters by molly m designsoptical illusion box |  cubes throw by jonathan adler | notebook by astier de villatte | mesh print by molly m designs | lorenzo castillo lolo fabricpillow by cb2

(images 1 nate berkus photo by pieter estersohn architectural digest | 2 victoria adamson for the cut | 3 lorenzo castillo | 4 lauren santo domingo's apartment via vogue)

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Everywhere I Look: Serpent Style


The Serpent has always been a popular decorative motif dating back to ancient Egypt.  It is said that the Greeks and Romans regarded them as guardians of sacred places, houses, and tombs.  Lately, everywhere I look I seem to spot something with a winding serpent on it.  Though snakes generally creep me out, these curling interpretation are completely chic.  So, here is a roundup of beautiful snake-inspired objects.