Showing posts with label stella mccartney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stella mccartney. Show all posts

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Garden of Eden

A special edition of the Hermès Kelly bag done in picnic basket style wicker. Visit Hermes.com for more information.
Gardening Gloves 'Pretty Woman' from Wild and Wolf. Visit here for more information.

Solange Azagury-Partridge's 18-karat gold ring with a red and green enamel ladybird embellishment.Here  

Seed Mix from the V&A Museum Shop, London
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 Porthault's 'New York Mille Fleurs'  hand-printed cotton terry towels finished with green scalloped bias. 
Via the balconygardener.com. For more information, click here
From the V&A Museum Shop/ London

Kitchen Towel from H&M Home For more information, click here
Stella McCartney. Via mytheresa.com
Glass from Zara Home. For more Information, click here


 

Oscar de la Renta's 'Darjeeling Clutch' For more Information, click here

Amazing!! Via Amazon.com
My favorite for Summer! 'Eau de Campagne' from Sisley 


John Derian 'Water Lily' Stationary for Dempsey & Carroll

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Stellar Stella McCartney ~ Resort 2011

I was browsing style.com and came across Stella's Resort 2011 Collection which I somehow missed the first time 'round... I am in a tizzy! Most of it is minimal ( love those as well ) but then she has a few looks with these stunning prints and I was blown away. I have always had a weak spot for Dutch Still Life Paintings ever since I saw one at 9 or 10 years old at my uncle Richard. He had one hanging in is Dining Room in Munich/Germany.
I remember staring at it for what seemed to be hours on end and studying all the little details. Then I went home and sat in my parents conservatory and painted some old empty marmalade jars with Rose Hips and I think Tulips. They came out great to my surprise ( I found them a few years ago and they really are quite good... ).
Recently I started thinking about Maria Sibylla Merian, (April 2, 1647 – January 13, 1717) was a german naturalist and scientific illustrator who studied plants and insects and made detailed paintings about them which I wanted to introduce to you all but somehow I didn't do either.
Anyways....
The little bumble bees, the tulips, the colors... I want it all.