I stumbled upon this Tumblr a while ago and find it completely fascinating. The premise is simple, 'if your house was burning, what would you take with you?' The blog was started by Foster Huntington, the blogger behind A Restless Transplant and features a whole host of different submissions. It's extremely interesting to get a glimpse into the lives of a person through their most valuable possessions. Check out the blog and peruse! Below are the two posts from Foster himself. In the summer of 2011 he left his job in New York City, bought a VW Van, and has spent his time driving around the states. His adventures are completely engaging. On the left is what he would originally have saved, and on the right, an updated version, travelling on the open roads gives you a distinctly different perspective.
The Swept Away spread in the latest issue of US Vogue is fabulous. Featuring model Carolyn Murphy and actor Matthias Schoenaerts dressed head to toe in black and white, against the stunning backdrop of the Tuscan coast. Shot by Mario Testino and styled by Tonne Goodman...
Garance posted a video of a Beyonce performance on her blog today and it got me thinking about what an amazing performer Beyonce really is. When you watch her perform, she's not only belting out one of her many greatest hits, but she's dancing, putting on a show, oh and she's doing it in heels, all the while looking amazing!
I have been a fan of hers all the way back to her Destiny's Child days (I'm hoping and wishing for a reunion tour). Her songs are the songs of our generation and will be forever remembered.
Watching the GoPro videos is the best, endless entertainment, I mean seriously, the things people can do is pretty incredible. The latest video promoting HERO3: Black Edition does not disappoint, but my favourite will always be the HD HERO2, it's the song, gets me every time...
Check out their website to browse all the videos, handily broken down into different categories like surf, skate, snow, etc.
Balenciaga is one of my fave's, thanks largely to its creative director since 1997 Nicolas Ghesquiere. The sad news came today that at the end of this month, Ghesquiere and Balenciaga will part ways. Who knows where the future will take them both but for now I look back at my favourite designs from the past couple of years...