End of the Week Inspiration

Yes, a second post in the same day, a record that may never repeat itself.

This week I found much to admire.  I didn’t realize until I was putting this post together that I’ve been particularly inspired by peach and turquoise hues this week.  Here are my picks!

This Alexander McQueen jacket is utterly fabulous!  I love pieces of clothing with an architectural quality to them.

Alexander McQueen jacket

 

Waffe cookies

Waffle cookies via the Kitchn.  Cookies in 90 seconds!

If I had a little girl, I’d shop for her at Little Edit, the baby girl counterpart to the uber chic NY women’s boutique, Edit.  Brands sold here include Baby Chloe, Marie Chantal, and Baby Maloles.

Caramel Baby

Caramel Baby & Child

Christina Murphy Interiors

I have long been enamored with booth seating in a home.  I especially love it when a custom booth is paired with a non-custom table and chairs, as shown here by Christina Murphy Interiors.  I adore the detailing and brass hardware on this booth.

I’m not a shorts person, but for some reason, this Lilly Pulitzer jacket and shorts ensemble looks fresh to my eyes.

Lilly outfit

Window of NY

I read about New York based graphic designer Jose Guizar’s Windows of New York project on escapade.  Each week, Jose Guizar illustrates a different window in New York City.  The artist says, “This project is part
an ode to architecture and part a self challenge to never stop looking
up.”  I love these illustrations and the reminder to notice small design details.  I’m also a fan of window watching; peering inside open windows, imagining the lives being lived inside.  Are you?

What has inspired you this week?

 

 

One thought on “End of the Week Inspiration

  1. I love the color palette you chose this week! And I am especially impressed that you found the hues in everything from clothing, a dining space and an NYC window. I wonder if a fashion designer could create a whole line from the inspiration of the windows! Think of all the color pairings, architectural details and era-inspired decoration!

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