beards are epic
I love these shirts from Little Mountain Supply Co. SO good, right? they were made to celebrate No Shave November. I’m thinking my bearded husband might need one. {although he’ll be keeping that beard.}
I love these shirts from Little Mountain Supply Co. SO good, right? they were made to celebrate No Shave November. I’m thinking my bearded husband might need one. {although he’ll be keeping that beard.}
Kelly from Design Crush asked me to guest post for her while she’s off in Milan. lucky gal, right? head over to see my color story with tones of bright poppy red.
Feliz is a collaborative event next weekend in Austin, TX between Natalie Davis and my dear friend Abby Powell and celebrates everything handmade. the list of vendors looks incredible and the workshops sound so much fun. I’m so sad that I couldn’t make it as I’d really hoped to but if you’re in the Austin area November 2-4th, you must go! you can read more about the sale here.
Frances May just put out their first ever lookbook and it’s nothing short of amazing. the lookbook ties seamlessly into their subtle scholastic branding and looks fantastic. have a peek here.
to celebrate, Frances May is offering 15% off orders from now until this Sunday, October 28. enter code unruly-15 at checkout. I just got this sweater and can’t wait for it to arrive.
{photography by Chris Hornbecker, art direction & styling by Victoria Mesenbrink, hair & make-up by Kelly Peach, models are Nicholas Gamez, Elesha Uffens and Skye Sarenana-Velten}
recently I’ve found myself drawn to ankle boots with a bit of a western flair. these are a few I’ve added to my wishlist.
one : sessun eska / two : ash siliver / three : frye billy / four : ecote alexandra / five : madewell barnwood / six : frye carson shortie / seven : isabel marant dicker
I recently had the pleasure of designing the logo for Portland’s newest shop, Maven Collective. Jacklyn, the original owner of Maven, has come together with Kim from Ethanollie, Sue from Solstice Home and Rebekah from Little Byrd Vintage to form the new collective shop in the Montavilla neighborhood of Portland. they’re soft opening was last week and I’m dying to get in there. the collection of goods, both vintage and handmade, is sure to be nothing short of amazing. follow their process on Facebook or Twitter. congrats ladies!! can’t wait to stop in.
interested in working with me on a project? have a look at my portfolio and get in touch.
{photos from Maven Collective}
I’m finding myself attracted to turquoise a lot lately. {and anything similar} these three rings from Melissa Joy Manning made my heart skip a beat.
I want this dress to be my Halloween costume. skeleton print fabric – how cool?
do you plan on dressing up for Halloween this year?