Friday Stills pt. 4

Hello!

Ahh, I'm so glad this week is finally over. I don't want to be negative or anything, but this week was just crazy awful. Really. It's because all the exams and assignments I had to do... I wonder, who said advertising was an easy career, huh?

So, I'm really grateful that it's Friday. Here's today's still. Finally had time to enjoy some coffee and to read some of my favorite magazines, like Cereal and Kinfolk, which are just greaaaaaaat, I really love them! Their content and quality are simply amazing and breathtaking. I mean it.

And to be honest, reading these, make me want to start my own magazine or something like that, haha. Do you know about any other independent lifestyle/travel/fashion magazines I should know about? Let me know!

Hope you have a good Friday :)

Summer playlist

Hey there!

Remember my friend June? Well, we created a Summer playlist together! To be honest it was so much fun. I looooove sharing music with friends that have a very similar taste to mine. To me, this is one of the best ways to collaborate with them! Don't you think?

At first, we decided to work on a certain mood for the playlist; easy, fun, relaxed... You know, like Summer should always be, right? So... this is what we ended up with. For part one of the playlist, check June's blog

Daytime playlist
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1. I Didn't See It Coming - Belle & Sebastian
2. Medusa - GEMS
3. All Eyes On You - St. Lucia
4. Submarine - The Drums
5. Mrs. Cold - Kings of Convenience
6. Sea Hare - Dirty Gold
7. Third Wave - Work Drugs
8. Won't You Come Over - Devendra Banhart
9. Vultures Like Lovers - Wild Nothing
10. Bowl Cut - Dom
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View the entire playlist here.

Friday Stills pt.3

Hello!

Third part of this series! Apparently, flowers are one of my favorite subjects to photograph these days. Especially roses, either dead or alive, I'm loving them. What a cliche, no? For me, roses are one of the most poetic flowers (they're all poetic but you know...) that exist on Earth. They come in almost every color and that's something that just kills me. In a good way, of course.

Ahh, perfect, isn't it? Okay I'll calm down now. But one last thing, the photo was inspired by a lovely spread that Irving Penn (the master, that's how I call him) shot for Vogue, back when Diana Vreeland (another master) was Editor-in-chief in the 60s and early 70s. Also, there's this book, I'm dying to get it! What do you think?