• The Look: The Great Bowie (Sorry Gatsby)

    So I guess I’m supposed to be all about Gatsby. I mean I tried (for a sec) but I just can’t. Instead I’m still all about Bowie. Don’t get me wrong, Baz Luhrmann’s whole visual overload-to-the-max thing was impressive and excessively indulgent (thing’s I usually enjoy), but I just need something more, well, me. Enter the …

  • Washed Out: Asos Jeans Jacket

    I dig jeans jackets – on other people (I’m one of those types). Yet recently I’ve been into it. ‘It’ being washed-out and fun. Sure I have several great childhood memories of various denim coats and this season’s resurgence makes me nostalgic for the nineties (what’s better than that?). But generally I’ve been avoiding the whole thing for …

  • High Five: Aesop Reverence Aromatique Hand Wash

    Are you one of those germaphobe types? See, I know you. And you’ll love Aesop’s Reverence Aromatique Hand Wash. I’m not even going to try to hide my confidence (even if that was quite a statement). Because it’s simple. This is the best hand wash I have ever used, and definitely the best you’ve ever used …

  • Salvatore Ferragamo Acqua Essenziale

    Spring has sprung meaning one thing: it’s time for a new fresh fragrance like Acqua Essenziale by Salvatore Ferragamo. You might recall how much I love a good rich smokey scent, but the new equinox calls for many changes to my grooming routine (including a light-weight toner and moisturizer). Besides, smelling like an Old Boys clubroom doesn’t …

  • David Seidner: Portraits

    If regalness could be captured and sold, it would undoubtedly manifest itself in David Seidner’s series of society portraits. If you’re anything like me (who knows, there may be more of us?) then discovering Seidner’s work is kind-of a big huge deal. Sure, Seidner might be known for shooting some pretty incredible editorials for Italian Vogue, Paris …

  • Hermès Ads – How Life Should Be

    Thursdays mean we all need inspiration. You’re fine, but a Hermès-infused life means you’ll soon be exceptionally fine. It’s quite simple really. The world Hermès creates evokes escapism. Pure unadulterated escapism (undeniably the best kind), which we can all use from time-to-time, non? I’ve definitely sat in admiration for hours on-end.  I mean, being transported to the center …

  • Jean Richard 1681 Ronde

    Simplicity is elegance. And if elegance is king then JEANRICHARD’s Ronde Central Second Gold undeniably holds court. (FYI elegance is in people. I mean did anyone else see Lee Radziwill’s T Magazine cover?) The pink-gold (!) casing visibly houses the Swiss watchmaker‘s signature self-winding JR1000 movement, featuring 27 jewels, a white lacquered dial, and a frequency of 28,800 …