Warm apartment aesthetics create a cozy and inviting atmosphere that wraps you in a comforting embrace. Embracing earthy tones and soft textures, warm aesthetics evoke a sense of tranquility and re…
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Artur Bednarczyk photographs Polish modernist architecture in the blok districts to ensure the buildings are captured for posterity.
India-based architectural studio The White Room, run by Nitin Barchha and Disney Davis, uses minimal design and natural materials to create clean spaces bursting with plant life. In their recent proje
Baby bangs (or "micro fringe," as the beauty editors say): they look so cute. Or frightening. Or classy. Or punk. Or cartoonish. Or elegant. And notoriously difficult to pull off. Here are 35 real women, all with very different styles, who wore them well. Anna Mae Wong. She was the first major Asian-American film star, popular in the 1920s onward. Photo via. Louise Brooks, in a publicity still for Now We're In The Air, 1927. Her graphic bob with blunt bangs was groundbreaking in the 1920s. It was incredibly sleek, yet the ease of the style suited her carefree, energetic characters. Photo via. Elizabeth Taylor, 1950s. She wore a pixie cut with baby fringe curled inward from her temples. Photo via. Bettie Page, 1950s. Probably wearing a costume of her own design and making, and probably shot by Bunny Yeager. A policeman who moonlighted as a photographer suggested she wear bangs to make her large forehead more photogenic. So she cut them herself, and the iconic "Bettie bangs" were born. Very young Joan Collins. Photo via. Natalie Wood, shot by Ralph Crane for Life Magazine, 1956. Eartha Kitt, from the Michael Ochs Archive, Getty Images. Image via. Shirley MacLaine and Jack Lemon in The Apartment, 1960. Audrey Hepburn in Sabrina, 1954. The thick curled fringe is part of her character's sophisticated Parisian makeover. Audrey Hepburn in a publicity photo for Breakfast at Tiffany's, 1961. Her look was decidedly different into the 1960s, with longer hair and a more worldly persona. Her whispy, barely-there fringe is the most iconic look of her career, and possibly the most iconic baby bangs ever. Photo via. French New Wave queen Anna Karina in Bande à part (Band of Outsiders), directed by Jean-Luc Goddard, 1964. Photo via. Sally Field as Gidget. Photo via. Winona Ryder filming Beetlejuice, 1988. Photo via. Annie Potts in Ghostbusters II, 1989. Photo via. Juliette Binoche in Bleu, from the Three Colors trilogy by Krzysztof Kieslowski, 1993. Photo via. Gwen Stefani, ca. 1993. Photo via. Jeneane Garofalo in Reality Bites, 1994. Photo via. Angelina Jolie in Girl, Interrupted, 1999. She played an aggressive, narcissistic loose cannon; her hair and style captured her character's frightening charisma perfectly. Photo via. Fiona Apple performing ca. 2012. Photo via. Audrey Tatou in Amélie, 2001. Inspired about a million copycat haircuts, and nearly as many instant regrets. Brittany Murphy in Love & Other Disasters, 2006. She's meant to be a modern take on Holly Golightly. Pauley Perrette, who plays Abby Sciuto on NCIS. Photo via. Christina Aguilera, ca. 2008. Photo via. Katy Perry, from her California Gurls video, 2010. Dita von Teese. Photo via. Krysten Ritter in a scene from Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23, 2010. Penelope Cruz, 2011. Photo via. Marion Cotillard in Nine, 2009. Lizzie Caplan wearing the cut she got for Masters of Sex. Her fringe looks pretty nice for something made of your mom's chest hair. Photo via. Emma Watson with her big post-Hermoine cut, ca. 2010. Photo via. Hayley Williams, singer for Paramore, ca. 2013. Photo via. Lily Collins with her cut from Snow White, 2011. Photo via. Designer and model Annabelle Dexter-Jones, photographed by Emily Weiss for Into The Gloss, 2012. Photo via. Vogue Italia cover model Fei Fei Sun. Photo by Christian MacDonald for Models.com; styling by Britt Marie K; make up by Fara Homidi; hair by Hiroya Watase. 2013. Photo via. Singer / producer Grimes, (aka Claire Boucher), likely ca. 2013. Photo via.
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Interior designer and E-designer Carissa Henderson is the founder and owner of A Bold New Hue, LLC., and has covered every inch of her home with her signature style of bold, patterned, maximalist style.
No matter if you’re renting or have your own place, it is important to make it feel like home. To do that, sometimes all you need is to bring in some new plants and hang up your favorite pictures or art on the walls. Other times, you need to get a little bit more elaborate to inject your personality into your space. That is where one starts taking up various DIY projects.
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Ashley Taylor and Tymer Tilton's home is the very epitome of dreamy—and they DIYed it all themselves from what was a raw space just a year-and-a-half ago.
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Katarzyna Tabath-Sklorz and her family live in this gorgeous "eclectic, farmhouse, boho" style house.
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Desiring that lush bohemian maximalist decor for your home? The marriage of rich patterns, vibrant colors, and abundant decor elements is a delightful blend of chaos and harmony. You'll be pleased to know that achieving this style doesn't require deep pockets. In fact, thrift stores are brimming with unique boho finds that can help you […]
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