I’d like a pair like Deiter Rams’ (photo by Abisag Tüllmann).
If and when I need a new piece of furniture, I’d like the chair he designed in 1962 (photos from Vitsoe).
Read an interesting feature on Rams’ influence on Apple here. (Thanks Terry.)
This was fun so I thought I’d play the random association game with this living room.
Believe it or not, it’s from a house made of dirt and straw. Even though I prefer those made of drywall and hardwood, I do love the coziness of it.
Almost as much as I love this sweater, which would fit beautifully in that scene.
if this is a “before” shot or not. I found this dress at the Vintage Mall in Seattle and I may very well end up leaving it exactly as it is.

If I do end up going to Sasquatch at the Gorge this summer (and I really hope I do), this dress will be coming with me.
Take a look at other “befores” and my favourite “after” here.
Heck, today my outfit was compared to this guy’s:
So naturally I am obsessed with Room 907.
It features as much fashion (like this highlight from Marc by Marc Jacobs) as it does music and books and videos and design (like the shot below, which has nothing to do with menswear and everything to do with awesomeness).
The album art for Yeasayer‘s All Hour Cymbals got me thinking about scarves.
About how much I love them, how they can make the lamest outfit interesting and how my collection would rival your grandma’s.
Had this vintage dress altered and now it’ll be the perfect thing to wear to my friend’s wedding this summer.
You know how at the beginning of a relationship you celebrate your monthly anniversaries? Well today, friends, we celebrate the one month anniversary of the Anthology.
Thank you for sending me your story ideas, photos and favourite links
Thank you for posting the Anthology to Facebook and spreading the love
Thank you for twittering about the Anthology (you guys are so high tech)
Here’s to us.
For me, that means raiding the Vintage Mall in Fremont (more on that later), getting cardamon ice cream at Molly Moon’s in Wallingford (I’m not even an ice cream gal — it’s just that good).
And eating dinner at How to Cook a Wolf on Queen Anne Hill (seriously — since when is spaghetti the best dish in the world?).
Not the hoodie, but the good old fashioned crew neck. It can look so sharp, and on a Sunday morning, it’s the coziest, comfiest thing you can put on.
From Marie Claire.
From Sea of Shoes.