All images shot by photographer Guy Aroch, from various websites http://www.jedroot.com/, blog.freepeople.com, http://www.guyaroch.com/ (paris), http://www.murraymitchell.com/
Monday, January 30, 2012
Photographer - Guy Aroch
Friday, January 27, 2012
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Swimtastic
Is bathing suit season already around the corner? I need to stop stuffing my face with sweets and think about looking good in one of these fabulous swimsuits! All images below are taken from http://www.marahoffman.com/, her collection is beatiful. I'm in love the native details on all her suits.
Time to save up!
Monday, January 23, 2012
The Dragon
Happy Chinese New Year - Year of the Dragon
(1916, 1928, 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000, and 2012)
The year of the dragon is traditionally associated with new beginnings and good fortune. According to Chinese astrology, people born on the year of the dragon are said to be strong, self-assured, eccentric, intellectual, and passionate, among other things.
In fact, for centuries in Chinese culture the dragon has been considered one of the luckiest signs of the zodiac. Conformity is for others. Dragons go their own way! Not shy by any means, dragons are often faulted for running off at the mouth with a swaggering overconfidence. Their generous natures can also result in betting unwisely on a 'sure' thing. This may sometimes result in uncharacteristic personal misfortune. With dragons, however, bad luck never seems to last for long.

To learn more about Chinese horoscopes and the year of the dragon, check out http://www.chiff.com/a/chinese-horoscopes.htm
The year of the dragon is traditionally associated with new beginnings and good fortune. According to Chinese astrology, people born on the year of the dragon are said to be strong, self-assured, eccentric, intellectual, and passionate, among other things.
In fact, for centuries in Chinese culture the dragon has been considered one of the luckiest signs of the zodiac. Conformity is for others. Dragons go their own way! Not shy by any means, dragons are often faulted for running off at the mouth with a swaggering overconfidence. Their generous natures can also result in betting unwisely on a 'sure' thing. This may sometimes result in uncharacteristic personal misfortune. With dragons, however, bad luck never seems to last for long.
Hopefully I will share the luck of the dragon this year!

To learn more about Chinese horoscopes and the year of the dragon, check out http://www.chiff.com/a/chinese-horoscopes.htm
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Set Your Spirit Free
The below images are taken by an amazing photographer, Claire Oring, I love how her photos express ones free spirit.
Check out her website to see more of her photography, illustrations, videos and more
Monday, January 16, 2012
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