Can’t get enough of Lakshmi. This editorial is from Vogue India May 2009 and was shot by Jean François Campos. This is really making me want summer to start now.
See the full editorial here.

Can’t get enough of Lakshmi. This editorial is from Vogue India May 2009 and was shot by Jean François Campos. This is really making me want summer to start now.
See the full editorial here.
Selects from Vogue India, May 2009.

Saw photos from this shoot styled by Jane Roarty at Black*Eiffel and thought I’d share. Amazing weather for this weekend in New York. Happy Weekend!
From the portfolio of stylist Jane Roarty.

Dear Nalini tipped me off to the brand Mona & Holly and their current Spring 2009 collection. Inspired by neat and proper service uniforms, I only have three words: fresh to death. I thought I was loving yellow last year, but now it’s become an obsession. And the stripes! Can’t wait to see what comes next.
From Mona & Holly's Spring 2009 collection.

Lakshmi Menon’s editorial in Vogue India’s March 2009 issue caught my eye… This was shot by Prabuddha Das Gupta and styled by Edward Lalrempuia. Loving the color (holy saffron!) and textures against that distressed setting. See the full editorial on Edward’s blog here.
Lakshmi Menon for Vogue India, March 2009.

I want it to be summer. Now. Saw these printed lounge shorts at Old Navy. Cute for the beach or vacation. $10!
Women's Poplin Lounge Bermudas, available in eight different prints, $10 each.

The last few Anthropologie catalogs have been fantastic with respect to color and texture combinations.
From the April 09 catalog from Anthropologie. (Love that hat!)

Dug out the first piece I bought from Crispin & Basilio and remembered to recheck for Spring 2009. Loved nearly everything.
From the Crispin & Basilio Spring 2009 collection.

Spied the portfolio of Johnny Miller and recognized his fabulous work for Kate Spade. Who doesn’t love a bit of retro collage? (via Armas Design)
Johnny Miller for Kate Spade.

Suno New York’s Spring/Summer 2009 collection is completely drool-worthy. Love the mix of prints and vibrant color. What’s even better is that each piece is made from vintage Kenyan kangas. Suno designer Max Osterweis has been collecting Kenyan kangas for some time and began making these pieces from the vintage cloth. Each piece is produced in Kenya by Kenyan artisans in small shops based on designs originating in New York. The result is a collection of 1000 unique and individually numbered pieces. According to the Pipeline, the range for this collection is $95-$595 and will be available at Opening Ceremony in NYC and LA. (via Refinery29 Pipeline)
From the Spring/Summer 2009 Suno New York collection.

Feeling the easy, slouchy, laid-back looks at Rag & Bone.
From Rag & Bone's Pre-Fall 2009 collection.

Lovely palette, loving the mixing of black and white stripes with that metallic texture at Rachel Roy. (And holy orange floral print!)
From Rachel Roy's Pre-Fall 2009 collection.

Loved the prints and ruffles at Doo.Ri.
From Doo.Ri's Pre-Fall 2009 collection.