I can imagine wearing this necklace and bracelet as my every day jewelry. The thin hammered gold fill ring combines so well with the colored silk thread.


Super-cute wooden owl earrings and "yoga wrap bracelets" that come in a variety of colors.





There's a chill in the air in DC this week. I had to take my sweaters out again. Maybe it's not too late to experiment with knee high socks and tights. I especially like the idea of knee socks layered over tights as they are in the top photo. Layering textures adds so much to an outfit. Yet it's something I often forget to do. I have to admit, I'm lazy when it comes to picking out outfits from my closet. Usually it's jeans and a top. I fall back on old stand by's. It's on my list of habits to break.




I was immediately drawn to this bold geometric jewelry from A Peace Treaty, who describe their work as "a collection aimed at creating ethically-produced, artisan-level accessories and apparel". Farah Malik and and Dana Arbib, a Pakistani Muslim and a Libyan Jew, respectively, combine their love of design and fashion with a wish to promote awareness of ancient dwindling crafting traditions. They also give to reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan and assist in educating and empowering Afghan and Pakistani women widowed or disabled by war. You can read more at their website where they also sell a very beautiful collection of scarves.



Or Donna Karan's apartment:
But other times I crave a space filled with romance, drama and history. Rooms with cleverly juxtaposed styles and a sense of humor. Like the home of Lisa Borgnes Giramonti, who blogs at A Bloomsbury Life. I love the sheep by the door at the entry, the mix of ikat and cherry blossoms, and the dining room with trompe l'oeil library wallpaper.
A few pieces from Room & Board that I'm crushing on. Solid, always stylish items to build a room around. Someday when I can afford it I'll make an investment in a beautiful piece of furniture like these. For now, I rely on Salvation Army, Flea Markets (so much fun when you find that one-of-a-kind treasure for an unreal price) and occasionally Ikea for desks and bookcases. I'll put up photos of some of those finds in future posts.
Some items I'm currently coveting. I'm finding myself drawn to pale pinks and neutrals lately.
I don't particularly like to read off of a computer screen and I'll never buy a kindle. Nothing can replace the sentimentality of dog-eared pages and underlined passages. My bookshelves are a congregation of old and good friends.