Back in the day, before
blogs + Pinterest + Tumblr + Instagram, we relied on torn-out pages from magazines for
inspiration. Ransacked
pieces of pretty, yanked from their bindings to wreak havoc on desks,
nightstands, baskets, everywhere. Some of them have never made it past serving as bookmarks in newer magazines.
In an effort to get organized, I did at one point come up with the brilliant idea to start a binder, and I recently stumbled onto it...
In an effort to get organized, I did at one point come up with the brilliant idea to start a binder, and I recently stumbled onto it...
It looks like I made it several pages in before forfeiting the task... but what I did find inside
still completely inspired me. And as I was going through the images, I was filled with the same rush I must have had
when I hijacked each of them in the first place.
I think these little snapshots we gather, in all their many forms, are such reflections of ourselves that they make us feel understood. Amazing how years and years later, certain ones can still fulfill our visions of dreamy perfection… perfectly.
I think these little snapshots we gather, in all their many forms, are such reflections of ourselves that they make us feel understood. Amazing how years and years later, certain ones can still fulfill our visions of dreamy perfection… perfectly.
a timeless dress : 3.1 phillip lim |
incredible chandelier by droog design |
(sweetest foreshadowing of something to come) |
a paris apartment : vanessa bruno's/domino |
killer style : vogue |
better together - elegance + rugged : vogue |
Meanwhile, despite the arrival of all the new image modes and the ability to store bazillions of photos on a computer -- apparently, I still haven't given up my old reckless behavior...
... but not much.
binder cover tear-out/funny face; tear-out of little girl/source unknown.
1 comment:
What a fun post. I struggle with this too so its great to see your ways of collecting images.
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