Archive for the ‘ELEMENTS’ Category
Walking in a certain world like an Egyptian Queen in her pristine, black patent leather and white lug soled Fratelli Rossetti oxfords, my meeting with fabric designer Bernie de le Cuono was like meeting “The Rosetta Stone of Linen and Wool” in Goddess form. As founder and designer of her company, de le Cuona, Bernie […]
Filed under: ELEMENTS, FABRIC, HOME, NEW YORK, STYLE | Closed
Tags: Africa, Alexander McQueen, Bernie de le Cuona, cushions, de le Cuona, designer, fabric, home, linen, Slow Luxury, throws, wool
SIEVE US, O Spring!
one wednesday, after all the animals and people creatures trekked through the snow, they left only their tracks as portals. snow melted into the earth, new peep-holes for flowers. In this auspicious week after the latest lunar eclipse, we’ve spotted a trend we call: SIEVE US! An celestial eclipse is a bit of a sieve, […]
Filed under: ARCHITECTURE, ELEMENTS, FASHION, FLOWERS, INTERIOR DESIGN, LOVE, TRENDS | Closed
Tags: baskets, bodymind, Carol Morgan Eagle, earthships, eclipse, Feng Shui, gutmind, happy cells, Happy Gut, Hermes, Lost Art, Mercury, microbiome, osmosis, Rick Owens, seed libraries, sieve, Spring flowers, sustainable, tracks, Wednesday
NYC Fall 2014. At every autumn, orange sunset in Manhattan, Central Park trees float their last yellowy orange leaves down, and a leafy shag carpet begins to rise, ready for tomorrow’s millions of feet pestles to mortar into the pavement. Perhaps every Fall, this city-infused herbal potion prepares us for some wintry healing magic for […]
Filed under: ELEMENTS, FASHION, FILM, NEW YORK | Closed
Tags: Baldev Duggal, Cassandra Seidenfeld, Central Park, charity, Dr. Shirley Madhere, Dr. Vincent Pedre, Ed Norton, jade dressler, Kim Jackson, Kips Bay, Kiran Rai, Manhattan, Marie Helene Taillac, Michael Weil, Parties, Satya Scainetti, Scott Sanders, Shauna Robertson, The Satya Foundation, Tia Cibani
Saturday Swells, Big Dippers
October 4, 2014 “a dragonfly laying in coat of snow” (((((( Nico poetry ))))) Rainy Saturday morning swells water imagery/delicate emotions this week. Best picture above of my favorite Francofile, exquisite-eye, and batting eyelashes friend Susan Tabak in swelled full circle skirt mode. Inner flowers. Thankful this week to witness the full flower sound […]
Filed under: ELEMENTS, FASHION, FLOWERS, MUSIC | Closed
Tags: Elizabeth Martin, FIAF, Fiona Fraser, Matt Brown, Nico, Paris Smith, Patti Smith, Rolling Stone, Stephan Crasneanscki, Susan Tabak, Tweed, velvet underground
There’s a saying in sales that goes like this: “Nobody who bought a drill actually wanted a drill. They wanted a hole.” Isn’t it true that it is not actually the physical person/place or thing which turns us on, it is its/their inherent potential to transform us? All things morph through desire. Identity is transforming and […]
Filed under: ELEMENTS, FLOWERS, LOVERS, NEW YORK, NEW YORK Art, NEW YORK Restaurants, PERFORMANCE ART | Closed
Tags: Ann Hamilton, Asia Society exhibit of Bound Unbound: Lin Tianmiao., bees, Begin the Beguine, Ben Horne, binary code, Bruce Cost, Chinese Five Element Theory, Daum, Daum Eve, David Lynch, Event of a Thread at the Park Avenue Armory, Five Movements, Fresh ginger, gourmet pizza, Haviland, HK Honey, Hospoda, Hudson Furniture, I Ching, I Ching # 5, Lama Pema, Limoges, Mathilde Aubier, movie Ridicule, Mud Australia, NEW YORK, nourishment, Perry Como, Pulino's in NYC, Pulinos New York, Ridicule, Steve JObs, T. Anthony, The Creative Cycle, the last resort, trapeze, trentemoller, Tsoda, Twin Peaks, universal healing sounds, waiting, walk in the woods, Where to eat 2013, while the cold winter waiting, year of the water snake