This luxe Sicilian shop sells candles, scents and essences inspired by the lush tropical climes of Sicily. My favourite scent for summer is the Orange Blossom which conjures up lush, heady lazy afternoons basking in the sunshine. Heaven scent.
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Showing posts with label Step Inside. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Step Inside ...
... Ortigia on Marylebone High Street.
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accessories,
Ortigia,
scents,
Spring Summer 2011,
Step Inside
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Step Inside ... Wilde Ones
If you ever find yourself shopping on the Kings Road, be sure to visit the treasure-trove emporium that is Wilde Ones. I always get lost for hours in there - it is like stepping back in time to hippy, 70s London ... and I never seem to leave empty handed! The owner, Greg, makes regular visits to Native American tribes in Arizona, where he picks up incredible, hand-crafted and completely authentic pieces of amazing quality.
Have a Hippy Summer.
Have a Hippy Summer.
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Native American eagle necklace |
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Cowboy hat |
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Bolo tie |
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Native American earrings |
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Native American eagle drum |
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Tie dye |
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I love London,
Kings Road,
London,
Step Inside,
Wilde Ones
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Step Inside: Taschen




Going into Taschen is akin to entering a Narnia-esque fantasy of fashion, photography and art, so it is easy to lose yourself inside for hours at a time. Taschen publications are sold, of course, in bookshops across the world but what makes the atmosphere of visiting the store itself so special is that it is both shop and showroom to the limited edition opuses and collector's editions that line the shelves. Downstairs, the small gallery exhibits original prints which are available to buy alongside the books, and which provide any conoisseur a wonderful way to own a piece of art as well as a unique coffee table tome.
The newest publication is the stunning 'Rose C'est Paris' by Bettina Rheims et Serge Bramly but my personal favourite has to be the recently released 'Fraulein' by Ellen von Unwerth. When I view a photograph I like to feel as though I could be a part of the scene; as though the reality is just out of reach, and Von Unwerth creates this sense of intimacy perfectly. In addition to this the sheer variety and range of her photographs is breathtaking: sometimes her subject might be shot in black and white with a slightly out of focus lens which creates a 1930s ambience, and at other times household names are captured in vivid colour for a more modern feel. Underlying each photograph is a life force, sense of character and even intellect as her subjects are the opposite of vacant.
Taschen, London is situated on Duke of York Square, Kings Road, SW3
Photography (above): Ellen von Unwerth
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