Showing posts with label minimalism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label minimalism. Show all posts
Thursday, 20 February 2014
I N T E R I O R // Ale Besso
If you haven't already come across Ale Besso's blog yet, then I wholeheartedly encourage you to take a few minutes today to check it out.
Being an avid admiror of Nordic interior design I've built up a huge library of beautiful blogs featuring stunning scandinavian inspired interiors and architecture. Ale Besso happens to be one of my favourites- the photos she takes of her home I find so inspiring that I just want to run home and re-arrange everything in my bedroom (again).
I'll leave you with a few of her photos whilst I continue to chase the sunlight in order to get sme snaps of my own (fingers crossed I have light this saturday)!
Enjoy,
Hannah ♡
Thursday, 30 January 2014
Uniform
A recent aim of mine is to start building more of a capsule wardobe.
For those of you who may be new to the whole capsule wardrobe thing, it's basically about creating a wardrobe based around 20-30 items of clothing and no more. Limiting the amount of clothes I buy has been something I've been practicing for the past two years or so. Admittedly, I'm no where near a capsule wardrobe though, mainly because I was still finding my own style. Now that I'm pretty sure who I am and what I'm about I'm finding it 10,000,000 times easier to only buy what I'll get the most wear out of.
A lot of people I know hate the idea of fashion being 'uniform', but that's what I see it as. Everyone has their own unique uniform, and once they have it, that's what they wear everyday. I love the idea of wearing something so much it becomes a part of who you are... Here's to buying less but wearing more this year!
Hannah
For those of you who may be new to the whole capsule wardrobe thing, it's basically about creating a wardrobe based around 20-30 items of clothing and no more. Limiting the amount of clothes I buy has been something I've been practicing for the past two years or so. Admittedly, I'm no where near a capsule wardrobe though, mainly because I was still finding my own style. Now that I'm pretty sure who I am and what I'm about I'm finding it 10,000,000 times easier to only buy what I'll get the most wear out of.
A lot of people I know hate the idea of fashion being 'uniform', but that's what I see it as. Everyone has their own unique uniform, and once they have it, that's what they wear everyday. I love the idea of wearing something so much it becomes a part of who you are... Here's to buying less but wearing more this year!
Hannah
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