. . . always exceptionally fond of sophisticated seventies style on the runways, but had never considered it at home until happening upon this beautiful brass étagère, that works as perfectly as a bar area for pimm's and glassware in the kitchen {above, before & top, after}, or as ingenious storage books and things in the office . . .
{images, brass étagères, both from the homes of bloggers: one | two | three}
{décor inspiration: 70's brass étagère}

{how to: braided brass hex nut bracelet}
. . . have always adored bracelets -- gold, silver, sequined, leather, or extravagantly adorned with diamonds or swarovski crystals, but never could imagine that a few things from the hardware store -- a little twine and a few brass nuts -- could be transformed into such a stunningly elegant and impossibly chic fashion accessory . . .
{you will need:}
3 strands of twine cut into one yard pieces, 18 small brass hex nuts
{steps:}
1. gather the 3 strands of twine and tie a knot at the top, leaving about two inches of slack
2. start braiding
3. at about an inch of the way down, you’ll begin braiding in the nuts
4. before you braid the far left strand over the middle strand, thread on a nut, push it against the base of the braid, and crossover; depending on the thickness of the twine, you can wrap tape around the bottom tips to prevent the twine from fraying
5. keep your thumb at the base of the braid, holding the nut in its place
6. before you braid the far right strand over the middle, thread on another nut, push it against the base of the braid and crossover
7. again, hold your thumb tightly against the base of the braid, keeping the nuts in place
4. thread another nut onto the far left piece and crossover
9. repeat the steps, by threading the rest of the nuts to the outer pieces of twine before they are crossed over
10 & 11. thread, cross, thread, cross
12. finish the bracelet with another inch of braided twine and a knot
the bracelet should wrap around your wrist at least two or three times; trim it to your liking
mix with silver and crystal for a rock 'n refined look and you're set xo
{all images & instructions (with edits) from honestly . . . wtf via refinery 29; layouts by this is glamorous}

{at the shops: lulu frost}
. . . quite adore the stunning collections by lulu frost, with their wonderful combinations of antique and modern, each one-of-a-kind piece created from found period antiques, including long-lost room numbers from the plaza hotel, forgotten keys and chandelier crystal, but enchanted most with the corkboard double brooch necklace from the bond collection, dreamed up of beautiful brass mesh and {perfectly clever} detachable 1920's vintage rhinestone brooches, the intermingling of golden hues and glamorous sparkle perfect for upcoming holiday parties . . .
{p.s.} previous at the shops:
* ralph lauren, paris
* neology by mina, brooklyn
* mrs. press, australia

{style inspiration: perfectly ladylike}
. . . isn't this the loveliest handbag? adore its retro shape and perfect mix of brass & leather . . .
{yvonne yvonne gigi purse spotted on rdujour}
