That Was The Week That Was
It’s been an Instagram week of sunshine and baking, turquoise, spring green and yellow. Come and find me. I’m ‘mirrormirrorxx’.
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It’s been an Instagram week of sunshine and baking, turquoise, spring green and yellow. Come and find me. I’m ‘mirrormirrorxx’.
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but it seems to suit the era of a friend's house! Hope you're doing well -- you look fab!
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I adore the color turquoise in these photos. Any way I can find out the paint name or number so I may duplicate it?
thank you -first time post from a long time lurker :)
I read the dresses sold out within minutes on launch in the UK, however I would have much preferred it if the Missoni/Target range launched here :)
Haha! Now you've got me rushing off to your blog to read all these comments...my Facebook page has been known to go a little nuts on the indoor/outdoor cat question though.
And I do want to say that I FULLY UNDERSTAND people who keep their cats indoors, especially in the US. The roads here can be crazy and there are things like coyotes and bald eagles roaming free, which are not exactly an issue in the UK.
I think "incongruous" is the perfect way to describe the whole thing. There are some stunning individual pieces and the site is amazing. I would kill to be that close to the High Line! However, yeah, total mishmash that does not work at all, and bigger mishmashes have been successful. Also, there seems to be no understanding of scale whatsoever. That place is swallowing all of that busy crapola.
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Great and really inspiring shots. i like so much that one with the daffodils- they are my favourite flowers and make the room so much brighter and colourful.
Posted by: Emma Carolina | 30 January 2012 at 08:20 AM
You are definitely on a mid-century colour palette!
Posted by: Lucy Gray | 30 January 2012 at 09:09 AM