Pin It Forward

May 24
2010

I’m excited to once again participate in the lovely Sfgirlbybay‘s new “Blog It Forward” project, Pin It Forward, which kicks off today.  Like last time, a group of bloggers will be taking turns blogging on a particular theme. During the last round we blogged about what inspires us (see my contribution here).  It was a great way to discover amazing blogs.

This time the topic is “what home means to us”  and as part of their blog post, everyone will be creating a “pinboard” on the new photo-sharing site Pininterest (see a great pinboard example here).  Starting today, you can follow who’s posting when with the schedule and definitely don’t forget to check back on June 29 when it’ll be my turn!

Red, White and Blue

Mar 18
2010

Eleonore Bridge models fantastic heels by Amélie Pichard for Bata. I am quite taken with these fabulous shoes in red, white and blue.

Melissa X Vivienne Westwood Shoes

Mar 17
2010


Betty from le Blog de Betty recently featured these adorable shoes created from a collab between Vivienne Westwood and Melissa.  I love them and the way she’s styled them!

Blog It Foward: What Inspires Me

Mar 15
2010

I am one of 300 bloggers taking part in the Blog It Foward project started by Victoria of Sfgirlbybay.  The idea was to create a chain of blog posts wherein bloggers talk about what inspires them the most. In my group, Red Bird Style preceded me on Friday, and tomorrow, Redesign Technologies follows!

Starting this blog two months ago has enabled me to articulate for the first time exactly what I love in design, home decor and in fashion. I’ve always known what I like on instinct, but couldn’t have put that taste into words. One recurring theme on Red Glasses is colour, so in the interest of narrowing down the scope of this thing, that’s what I’ll focus on.

Photo above: A kitchen featured on Design Sponge. I love the combination of colour with the industrial aesthetic of the slate gray walls and stainless steel counters.

The Nixon Time Teller watch. I own the pink one.

These chairs created by Fetiche would add a splash of colour to any room!

(via Design Milk)

Suno NY is a clothing line known for its bold use of colour.

To me, using bold colours in design symbolizes passion, emotions and pushing things to the limit. It also means taking risks, standing out from the crowd and asserting your own style. It’s about remaining a kid at heart.

This living room photographed by Polly Wreford somehow manages to be both grown-up and youthful at once.

Elsie from A Beautiful Mess knows how to rock brightly coloured frames and shades, like these Ray Ban Wayfarers.

(photo from her Flickr page)

Corno‘s colourful work radiates passion.

I am convinced you cannot have a bad day while wearing this dress.

(Photo from The Sartorialist)

You can’t talk about colour without talking about La Reine du Tricot, Sonia Rykiel. Pictured is her collection for H&M.

Brights contrasted against dark tones – steals my heart every time!

(Photo from Living Etc)

How about a pink brick wall? Totally gutsy, if you ask me.

(Via Design Sponge)

The little black dress gets a makeover. This Mara Hoffman number has just enough colour to be original but not too much to be crazy.

Amy Atlas makes amazing colour-themed dessert tables.

Gotta have guts to go for full out purple like this!

(Photo from Domino Magazine, via Flickr)

This fantastic editorial from Lula Magazine exemplifies the kid side of colour-loving.

Same home as the first picture. WOW.

Calivintage: Stylish Blogger Extraordinaire

Jan 28
2010

One of my favourite fashion blogs, Calivintage, has posted an oufit that I’m totally digging. Love the Native American-inspired print on the sweater and the purple heels! So pretty!

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Red is the ultimate cure for sadness.
- Bill Blass