Sugary Sweet 60’s Style, The Help

The Help

I saw The Help this past weekend… a perfect Sunday film watched from under my blanket on the sofa… I loved the sugary sweet set and styling… at such odds to the subject matter, but for that very reason so moving. The film was was just as beautiful and gripping as the book – we reviewed it here this summer.

The Help

The Help

The Help

The Help

Sweet Paul

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Sweet-Paul

The American’s really know how to do ‘Fall” the best… Sweet Paul is a beautiful online magazine authored by stylist/crafter Paul Lowe (who’s actually a NY based Norwegian).

The magazine developed following the huge success of his blog where he used to publish styled inspiration and new recipes linked to his editorial and commercial projects. Often described as “Anthropologie meets Martha Stewart Living” the magazine is super inspirational and packed with elegant recipes, fun and easy crafts, and simple entertaining ideas.

The Fall 2012 issue is a beauty, adorning its pages with woodland picnics, wholesome foods and glittering caramelised treats.

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Sweet-Paul

Sweet-Paul

Toogood

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These days, British creative Faye Toogood is mostly known I guess for her collaborations with Tom Dixon and her minimal furniture rooted in nature. But I used to assist her when she worked as a Stylist for British interior mag, The World of Interiors many years ago, so her styling holds a special place in my heart…

Faye has always had a way with making inanimate objects feel poetic and emotive. She also executes really simple ideas and materials with huge impact.  I’m interviewing her for work in a few weeks, so looking forward…

Faye

Faye

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Sunday Suppers

Sunday Suppers

Love the portfolio of Karen Mordechai, food stylist and photographer. She has a beautiful business Sunday Suppers which amongst other things combines her love of food and styling by transforming the catering table at events – stunning.

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Sunday Suppers Cheese Table

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Ikea

Ikea

We all the know the potential Ikea products have, but stylist Lo Bjurulf and Ikea have take it to another level. Can you believe these images were created using all Ikea products?

This is such a clever campaign, showing Ikea’s versatility and ability to look so, so beautiful. I am blown away by the ethereal wedding celebration settings with it’s tower of champagne glasses.

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Ikea

Ikea

Ikea

Ikea