. . . and it is nearly unimaginable how we could have already arrived at this, the very last post of what has been, in so many ways, an extraordinary year, and while the past weeks and months [especially the last few] are, at this moment, but a beautiful blur, it is for certain that they were filled with impossibly beautiful things, and tonight, before the champagne and oysters, foie gras & truffles, and midnight kiss, a quick stop to say hello: what ever plans you may have for new year's eve, and whatever dreams for the new year, wishing you, for tonight and forever, moments of adventure and of magic, and most of all, for more beauty than your heart could possibly contain . . .
here's to a magical evening & a most wonderful weekend, and, of course, that it's beautiful wherever in the world you may be, roséline xo
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{wishing you an impossibly beautiful weekend & a happy new year!}
{new year's style inspiration: sequins & lace}
. . . for last year's new year's eve festivities, it was a silvery lavender silk crepe dress, accessorized, of course, with a party tiara and hand-held sparklers; this year, sheer, lacy, and sprinkled with a million glittery paillettes may be just the thing . . .
{image: backstage at jason wu via anemia}
{décor inspiration: herringbone & marble, malmö, sweden}
. . . from stockhom to malmö, and intoxicating mix of fireplaces and french doors, intermingled with perfectly ornate ceilings, crown molding and breathtaking floods of light, gilded mirrors from paris, and washed herringbone floors, time-worn wood, marble, and bits of gold . . .
{the home of nina bergsten, photography by marcus lawett for residence via today you inspired me}
{new year's style inspiration: gold confetti}
. . . often prefer less structured handbags and clutches, as they are a little easier to fit more things into, but have very much fallen for these acrylic clutches, and especially for the ones made of gold & silver confetti and white pearlescent geo -- wouldn't they be the perfect finish to a new year's outfit?
{p.s.} more at the {this is glamorous} tumblr
{images: edie parker}
{new year's inspiration: let's raise a glass}
. . . this evening, the champagne will surely flow, and so: a perfect guide for sharing [and partaking], and one for the morning after . . .
{p.s.} last year's toast
[image: lettered olive via the {this is glamorous} tumblr]
{take me away № 12 | Venice, Italy}
The day’s itinerary may have held a leisurely stroll along the canal and a lovely visit to the Basilica di San Marco, the Peggy Guggenheim Collection and Gallerie dell’Accademia, and perhaps even the Ca’ Pesaro; a stop or two for long lunch and a little shopping. But as the day of discoveries and sites comes to a close, the sun begins to set in the sky, casting an indescribable golden glow over the beautiful buildings and canals of this magical city.
There are gondolas with enchanted passengers return for the evening -- there are no cars, but vaporetti. Traditional melodies trail through the waterside streets, through the buildings, and over the rooftop terraces, creating such an impossibly beautiful mix of sights and sounds, and the night has just begun . . .
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Photography by Richard Mosse
Richard Mosse is driven by an ambivalence toward photography and a desire to revisit and even rewrite traumatic cultural histories. His work seeks to explore and subvert photographic genres in order to unpack history and try to understand how the world is written. His work is located in the space between fiction and the real.
Mosse was born in 1980 in rural Ireland and is now based in New York. He received Masters degrees from Yale, Goldsmiths and the London Consortium, but started out with a first class BA in English Literature from King’s College London. Mosse has recently completed a two year Leonore Annenberg Fellowship in the Performing and Visual Arts. This major award helped him travel widely and deepen his photographic practice, with Gregory Crewdson as his fellowship tutor.
Portrait Photography by Dan Hecho
Beautiful black and white portraits by Dan Hecho, talented male photographer based in Kiev, Ukraine.