You cant help but move to this song, its addicting!
You cant help but move to this song, its addicting!
John Legend and hilarious Chrissy Teigen are selling their New York apartment. They want to start a family and feel that the space is too small. The condo was purchased for $2.5 million in 2012 and it is now listed at $4.3 million. Please keep in mind this is only a one bedroom!!!
I have to say though…the 1,969 sq ft. apartment is on point. It was renovated by Don Stewart and the architect in charge was Winka Dubbeldam.
Would you spend that kind of money to live in a one bedroom?
How cute are they!?! Ps. I seriously love that backsplash.
I find slip dresses beautifully feminine and sexy. I love seeing how women sport them differently. You could just get out of bed, slip on a cardigan and go about doing your errands.
Meghan Howland is a talented artist with several exhibits under her belt. She is 30 years old and from Haverhill, Massachusettes. The work below is oil on canvas.
I find her work beautifully haunting. Its romanticized with the use of flowers but by covering the individuals face/body the work leaves you with a sense of mystery. Makes me wonder why are they hiding.
Sooo….I’m feeling very British at the moment and had to showcase British Vogue Contributing Editor, Laura Bailey’s beautiful English country home.
This home is a great blend of minimalism and comfort…if that makes sense. The shell of the Manor is this quintessential British country home that you would expect to see…at least in my eyes but the interior is a delightful surprise. I would never expect to see glossed cabinets in the kitchen.
Laura, can I come next summer?

I came upon this gem of a building recently…It is the first flagship store of the Olsen twins brand, ‘The Row’. It is a beautiful Mid-century California style store located on Melrose that was designed to give a sense of homeyness. Ashley was quoted in Women’s Wear Daily (WWD) saying “Ultimately, for us, it was about setting up like a home and just having the apparel be a part of the space”. The sisters wanted the store to be an extension of themselves and as well as be a representation of LA style.
They stayed true to their commitment of representing LA by working with local furniture and antique dealers acquiring the pieces showcased in the store, all of which are for sale.
I personally find this store breathtaking. It seems like a store that you could stroll through and appreciate the clothes. I hope to one day visit.
What are your thoughts?