Ever since hearing this at the Irish premiere of The Great Gatsby (I so wish I’d brought my camera – some people really got their 1920s-themed glad rags on!) I’ve had it on repeat. It’s so hauntingly gorgeous, and is weaved beautifully into the movie too.
How pretty are these lace envelopes from Papermash? I don’t actually need them for anything, but you know, they might come in handy.
A few snaps from a recent delicious trip to Camden Kitchen with some friends. Slightly off the busy beaten track that is Camden Street, this chilled, unassuming little spot serves some seriously impressive dishes. Chef and owner Padraic Hayden has worked in places like L’Ecrivan and The Dyl
Following on from this post, here are some shots taken around the lovely grounds of Killegar House. We spied this adorably teeny little frog on our wanders.
How wonderful are these shots from A Restless Transplant? They’re documenting the incredible journey of Foster, who left a design job in New York, bought a VW van and has been documenting his 50,000 miles since. Surfing, camping, driving. Sigh.
Some shots from a gorgeous weekend in Killegar House, Co Leitrim. Built in 1813, it has a long, colourful and fascinating history and I felt very lucky to be able to spend a couple of days soaking it in. The lovely Lady Sue lives there, and is working hard to raise funds to restore the […]
NPR are streaming She & Him, Volume 3 ahead of the album’s release next week. Lovely easy, breezy listening. I’m particularly enjoying their take on Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, which you can listen to below.
Last Tuesday, the entire Image Publication team, myself included, put on our glad rags and headed to the RHA for the re-launch of image.ie, now Image Daily. Editor Ellie had come up with a cool concept for the party, which involved a rake of models, representing the magazine’s formidable histo
How lovely is this Stars Cloth Napkin Set? I’m loving the whole new Anna Joyce Design collection, especially the cute bag and purse, below. Lovely photography by Lisa Warninger, with styling by Chelsea Fuss (adore her blog).