Showing posts with label style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label style. Show all posts

Friday, 19 October 2018

The 'Third Eye Hat" from HoneyWood and Lone Hawk


These stunning "third eye" hats are the result of a collaboration between Lone hawk hats and Honeywood vintage..... and I don't know about you but I just adore them!

I have never really been a confident hat wearer but my aim for this winter is to finally pluck up the courage to rock a hat ..... I may have found the perfect one to help me on my way. Each hat is a one off, having been handmade and hand embroidered by the talented duo.....


These beauties, plus many more stunning designs, are available online through both Lone Hawk hats and the fabulous Honeywood Vintage



Monday, 23 January 2017

Style: Maria Cauldron's Raw Silk Dresses...

Maria Cauldron

Have you seen these wonderful natural hand dyed dresses from Maria Cauldron? I am a little bit obsessed with these right now... Each of the one of a kind pieces is made using natural plant and insect dyes, harvested in an eco-friendly and sustainable manner from conscious companies and collectives that give back to the source.

Each textile piece must undergo its own personal process that spans 3-5 days of preparation and immersion. Including...
24 hours of Mordanting (preparing the fiber)
24 - 48 hours of Extracting the Dye from the matter.
24 hours of Clamping, Tying, Binding, Wrapping, Dying, Washing and Drying.
Multiple colors could add an additional 48 hours.
To see more of Maria's pieces including my favourite the Mamacocha diamond dress visit her webpage here


Storm Raw Silk Diamond

Altocumulus raw silk Yemaya 

Rose Sunrise LS Heyoka Jumpsuit


Saturday, 2 May 2015

Magic City Farm

Tamara Hendershot painted her 1,200-square-foot 1918 house yellow, coral and baby blue. The interior is a mix of Caribbean colors and Asian textiles






Tamara Hendershot shares Magic City Farm, her home here, with 4 dogs, 7 cats, 20 Muscovy ducks, 8 chickens and a 350-pound Vietnamese potbellied pig, all of which were adopted from animal shelters.

Magic city Farm sits with 8 other properties on an acre of land, all of which Tamara lets out for print, television and film shoots. Everything, that is, except the 1,200-square-foot house where she lives and has honed her aesthetic, which she describes as a mashup of Caribbean colors and Asian textiles. In fact, it takes in more territory than that: the furniture is covered in ikats from Indonesia and jewel-toned embroidered Suzani cloth from Uzbekistan, and the curtains are sheer Indian fabrics. It’s a vibrant, tactile mix that is somehow inviting rather than jarring.

Ms. Hendershot has lived in Miami since 1989, when she left her job as the director of a photo agency in Manhattan. “I drove down to Miami,” she said, “and never went back.”
Early on, she owned an outsider-art shop. Then she began buying, renovating and selling houses. She bought this one on the Little River in the Little Haiti neighborhood of Miami for $260,000 in 2001, and spent $150,000 on renovations. It came with a boathouse.

Five years later, when she heard that the Magic City Trailer Park in Miami was selling 20 bungalows that predated its trailers, she bought 6, for $9 each, and spent another $100,000 moving them to her property and renovating them, naming her little village after the trailer park.

With her expertise as a photographer’s agent — and with a collection of some 500 pieces of fabric, including embroidered silks, linens and wools, as well as quilts, coverlets and sheets — she can style an entire house in a matter of hours. When she travels, she said, she always adds to her textile collection: “I am constantly thinking of ways to change things for the shoots, without much cost.”
Her own house is constantly being redecorated as well. But she credits an article in The World of Interiors magazine in August 2010 — about a Russian cabin cloaked in layers of floral and geometric patterns — with helping her crystallize her ideas about layering textiles. Casual groupings of folk art and textiles from Africa and Asia punctuate her living space, and pillow-covered furniture invites napping.

The exterior, which was once “dirty white,” she said, is now painted yellow, coral and baby blue. Just past the entrance gate is a lush garden with more than 50 varieties of palms, several types of bamboo and trees bearing various kinds of produce: mango, jackfruit, guava, avocado, ackee and litchi.

Read the Full article and set of Photos over a the NYTimes

Saturday, 20 September 2014

Closet: Vintage Indian Gauze dresses...

Closet Style: Vintage Indian Gauze dresses and Afghan treasures
Closet: Arranged by colour
Indian Gauze, Lace and plenty of texture
Bohemian and Vintage finds
Hmong, Indian and other beautiful textiles from across the world

Vintage Indian Gauze dresses from India: Phool, Peacock and Anokhi
I have always been obsessed with clothes, I guess it runs in the family. My aunt was a Biba and  Ossie Clark 'in-house model' and my mum is a big time clothing gal. Although I used to be adventurous with my clothes some where along the line I started wearing a lot of black and it is a comfort place I am making the move to get out of.

Although I like more unusual clothing I always wonder if I could pull it off, and black is so lovely and safe! Last week I took the plunge and purchased myself a beautiful Vintage Indian Gauze shirt and a waistcoat from Blooming Dreamer and was so thrilled I am hooked, in fact I have just ordered a vintage Phool dress too :)

Closets do look so much prettier in Colour.. don't you agree?

Tuesday, 6 May 2014

Bohemian Rhapsody: British Vogue, May 2014...









I have posted a couple of Lookbooks in Moon to Moon's history but generally try and keep them to a minimum. This one however, I could not keep to myself. Kilim, lace, crochet and an abundance of exotic plants!!!.... Plus as all the clothes are from H&M they are affordable... I for one am hunting down that crochet jacket!!

Friday, 28 February 2014

The home of.... Anne Millet

The home of Anne Millet, Nantes

This home is so great. With a wonderful eclectic mix of modern yellow hues paired with vintage fabrics from across the globe. It is great to see a home that is adult yet really kid friendly :)

The orginal post plus more images can be found over at 'The socialite family'

Wednesday, 23 October 2013

The botanical home of.... Musician Mileece Petre

Bohemian Living: The airstream home of Musician Milcee






Surely It couldn't get much better than this? An airstream caravan situated in your own mini botanical garden!

This dreamy bohemian habitat is the Home of English artist and musician Mileece Petre. Mileece is a multi-media and sonic artist who attaches electrodes to leaves and turns the data collected into musical notes so it is no surprise that her home be such a wonderful jungle.. I am totally captivated!

To see the full Interview visit the New York Times Here 
All images by Photographer Laurie Joliet 

Saturday, 31 August 2013

The home of...Ali of A Noble Savage

The Home of Ali of a Noble Savage.. All images via Style like U



Ali's eclectic home is everything that my home will never be. Perfectly organized, luxurious, full of leather and classy, but I love this home and Ali's many collections. Everything in Ali's home is well crafted, beautiful and just seems to fit...
To see more of Ali and his beautiful creations visit A noble Savage here, to see the full set of images and interview visit Style like u here