Author: little luxury list
FFF – Origami dancers by Melika Dez and Diwali parties
Happy Fun, Free Friday lovelies! Origami dancers by Melika Dez It’s pretty awesome when one art form meets another one. Pauline Locti folded these stunning origami ballet outfits. Seriously, origami outfits! This paper art is truly in motion! She teamed…
Halima Aden for UK Elle November 2018
“Find beauty not only in the thing itself but in the pattern of the shadows, the light and dark which that thing provides.” Junichiro Tanizaki
FFF – Dreamy Fashion Photography by Marie Taillefer and vacation recovery
Happy Fun, Free Friday lovelies! Dreamy Fashion Photography by Marie Taillefer It’s no secret that I’ve always been a fan of fashion photography. I do love a beautiful article of clothing and a dreamy landscape. I’ve also always been a…
Tracee Ellis Ross for US InStyle November 2018
“As I get older, the more I stay focused on the acceptance of myself and others, and choose compassion over judgment and curiosity over fear.” Tracee Ellis Ross
FFF – Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams and full weekends
Happy Fun, Free Friday lovelies! Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams I miss meandering through the museums in London. The V&A was certainly one of my favorite museums to explore and will be hosting “Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams” February 2…
October Wish List – What’s old is new again
We all get older. Since we can’t do anything about it, we can at least just go with it. So I embrace some of the classics, but at least with with a modern twist. I’ve always adored a fun beret and…
Lady Gaga in US Vogue October 2018
“I allow myself to fail. I allow myself to break. I’m not afraid of my flaws.” Lady Gaga
FFF – Colorful spaces by Anna Carey and trip planning
Happy Fun, Free Friday lovelies! Colorful spaces by Anna Carey Color really transforms a space. A room’s colors set the mood for the room. Will it be dark and elegant? Or will it be bright and bold? Or will it…
Maria Borges & Xin Xe for US Harper’s Bazaar September 2018
“Every man’s work, whether it be literature, or music or pictures or architecture or anything else, is always a portrait of himself.” Samuel Butler