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SS 26, now available
Set in the cultural saturation of the early 1990s, Selkie’s latest collection stages a vivid reinterpretation of a generation raised on costume dramas, teen television, historical heroines, glossy heartthrobs, and Hollywood’s magnified dreamscape. From prairie dresses and The Oregon Trail to garage sale romance novels and cinematic rescues, girlhood was framed as theatrical and transformative, with Los Angeles positioned at the center of glamour, ambition, and tragedy alike. Presented at The Beverly Hills Hotel, the show unfolds within one of the city’s most glamorous landmark settings, amplifying Selkie’s voluminous silhouettes and unapologetic romance. Revisiting these formative images as spectacle rather than nostalgia, the collection examines how fantasy, aspiration, and cultural judgment intertwine, asking not which version of womanhood is correct, but why women’s choices remain perpetually up for debate.
Creative Direction Kimberley Gordon @wedreamoficecream
Styling Kimberley Gordon @wedreamoficecream
Accessories Kate @amaroqdesign
Makeup Alexandra French @alexandraafrench with @urbandecaycosmetics
Hair Mirna Jose @mirnajose with @amika and @easihairpro
Production @parkerwhitakerprods
Music Ana Calderon @ana_says
Photos; @themomentdept
Models
Alek Maduk @alekmaduk
Audrey Billingsley @audrey.billingsley
Cara Fravel @carafravel
Cate Collins @cate.collins
Danny Williams @itsdannywilliams
Eden Anderson @eden_mae_a
Edwin Kiejs @edwin_kiejs
Erin Marley Klay @erinmarleyklay
Eva Minaeva @eveminaeva
Gary Winfield @garywinfield
Grace Liu @miss.siyanliu
Jackie Vasko @jackievasko
Jamie Janejira @jamie_janejira
Julie Hardin @juliehardinmodel
Katie Brown @a_katiebrown
Kenna Sharp @kennabbby
Lauren Rose @_laurenrosee
Lily Ren @lilyrenl
Lydia Zenaye @lookingforlids
Mali Dail @malidail03
Megan Sparks @megnsparks
Sarina Nowak @sarinanowak
Sejal @SJLSHRM
Ty Warner @tywarner13
Viktoria Petrovski @viktoriapetrovski

SS 26, now available
Set in the cultural saturation of the early 1990s, Selkie’s latest collection stages a vivid reinterpretation of a generation raised on costume dramas, teen television, historical heroines, glossy heartthrobs, and Hollywood’s magnified dreamscape. From prairie dresses and The Oregon Trail to garage sale romance novels and cinematic rescues, girlhood was framed as theatrical and transformative, with Los Angeles positioned at the center of glamour, ambition, and tragedy alike. Presented at The Beverly Hills Hotel, the show unfolds within one of the city’s most glamorous landmark settings, amplifying Selkie’s voluminous silhouettes and unapologetic romance. Revisiting these formative images as spectacle rather than nostalgia, the collection examines how fantasy, aspiration, and cultural judgment intertwine, asking not which version of womanhood is correct, but why women’s choices remain perpetually up for debate.
Creative Direction Kimberley Gordon @wedreamoficecream
Styling Kimberley Gordon @wedreamoficecream
Accessories Kate @amaroqdesign
Makeup Alexandra French @alexandraafrench with @urbandecaycosmetics
Hair Mirna Jose @mirnajose with @amika and @easihairpro
Production @parkerwhitakerprods
Music Ana Calderon @ana_says
Photos; @themomentdept
Models
Alek Maduk @alekmaduk
Audrey Billingsley @audrey.billingsley
Cara Fravel @carafravel
Cate Collins @cate.collins
Danny Williams @itsdannywilliams
Eden Anderson @eden_mae_a
Edwin Kiejs @edwin_kiejs
Erin Marley Klay @erinmarleyklay
Eva Minaeva @eveminaeva
Gary Winfield @garywinfield
Grace Liu @miss.siyanliu
Jackie Vasko @jackievasko
Jamie Janejira @jamie_janejira
Julie Hardin @juliehardinmodel
Katie Brown @a_katiebrown
Kenna Sharp @kennabbby
Lauren Rose @_laurenrosee
Lily Ren @lilyrenl
Lydia Zenaye @lookingforlids
Mali Dail @malidail03
Megan Sparks @megnsparks
Sarina Nowak @sarinanowak
Sejal @SJLSHRM
Ty Warner @tywarner13
Viktoria Petrovski @viktoriapetrovski

SS 26, now available
Set in the cultural saturation of the early 1990s, Selkie’s latest collection stages a vivid reinterpretation of a generation raised on costume dramas, teen television, historical heroines, glossy heartthrobs, and Hollywood’s magnified dreamscape. From prairie dresses and The Oregon Trail to garage sale romance novels and cinematic rescues, girlhood was framed as theatrical and transformative, with Los Angeles positioned at the center of glamour, ambition, and tragedy alike. Presented at The Beverly Hills Hotel, the show unfolds within one of the city’s most glamorous landmark settings, amplifying Selkie’s voluminous silhouettes and unapologetic romance. Revisiting these formative images as spectacle rather than nostalgia, the collection examines how fantasy, aspiration, and cultural judgment intertwine, asking not which version of womanhood is correct, but why women’s choices remain perpetually up for debate.
Creative Direction Kimberley Gordon @wedreamoficecream
Styling Kimberley Gordon @wedreamoficecream
Accessories Kate @amaroqdesign
Makeup Alexandra French @alexandraafrench with @urbandecaycosmetics
Hair Mirna Jose @mirnajose with @amika and @easihairpro
Production @parkerwhitakerprods
Music Ana Calderon @ana_says
Photos; @themomentdept
Models
Alek Maduk @alekmaduk
Audrey Billingsley @audrey.billingsley
Cara Fravel @carafravel
Cate Collins @cate.collins
Danny Williams @itsdannywilliams
Eden Anderson @eden_mae_a
Edwin Kiejs @edwin_kiejs
Erin Marley Klay @erinmarleyklay
Eva Minaeva @eveminaeva
Gary Winfield @garywinfield
Grace Liu @miss.siyanliu
Jackie Vasko @jackievasko
Jamie Janejira @jamie_janejira
Julie Hardin @juliehardinmodel
Katie Brown @a_katiebrown
Kenna Sharp @kennabbby
Lauren Rose @_laurenrosee
Lily Ren @lilyrenl
Lydia Zenaye @lookingforlids
Mali Dail @malidail03
Megan Sparks @megnsparks
Sarina Nowak @sarinanowak
Sejal @SJLSHRM
Ty Warner @tywarner13
Viktoria Petrovski @viktoriapetrovski

SS 26, now available
Set in the cultural saturation of the early 1990s, Selkie’s latest collection stages a vivid reinterpretation of a generation raised on costume dramas, teen television, historical heroines, glossy heartthrobs, and Hollywood’s magnified dreamscape. From prairie dresses and The Oregon Trail to garage sale romance novels and cinematic rescues, girlhood was framed as theatrical and transformative, with Los Angeles positioned at the center of glamour, ambition, and tragedy alike. Presented at The Beverly Hills Hotel, the show unfolds within one of the city’s most glamorous landmark settings, amplifying Selkie’s voluminous silhouettes and unapologetic romance. Revisiting these formative images as spectacle rather than nostalgia, the collection examines how fantasy, aspiration, and cultural judgment intertwine, asking not which version of womanhood is correct, but why women’s choices remain perpetually up for debate.
Creative Direction Kimberley Gordon @wedreamoficecream
Styling Kimberley Gordon @wedreamoficecream
Accessories Kate @amaroqdesign
Makeup Alexandra French @alexandraafrench with @urbandecaycosmetics
Hair Mirna Jose @mirnajose with @amika and @easihairpro
Production @parkerwhitakerprods
Music Ana Calderon @ana_says
Photos; @themomentdept
Models
Alek Maduk @alekmaduk
Audrey Billingsley @audrey.billingsley
Cara Fravel @carafravel
Cate Collins @cate.collins
Danny Williams @itsdannywilliams
Eden Anderson @eden_mae_a
Edwin Kiejs @edwin_kiejs
Erin Marley Klay @erinmarleyklay
Eva Minaeva @eveminaeva
Gary Winfield @garywinfield
Grace Liu @miss.siyanliu
Jackie Vasko @jackievasko
Jamie Janejira @jamie_janejira
Julie Hardin @juliehardinmodel
Katie Brown @a_katiebrown
Kenna Sharp @kennabbby
Lauren Rose @_laurenrosee
Lily Ren @lilyrenl
Lydia Zenaye @lookingforlids
Mali Dail @malidail03
Megan Sparks @megnsparks
Sarina Nowak @sarinanowak
Sejal @SJLSHRM
Ty Warner @tywarner13
Viktoria Petrovski @viktoriapetrovski

SS 26, now available
Set in the cultural saturation of the early 1990s, Selkie’s latest collection stages a vivid reinterpretation of a generation raised on costume dramas, teen television, historical heroines, glossy heartthrobs, and Hollywood’s magnified dreamscape. From prairie dresses and The Oregon Trail to garage sale romance novels and cinematic rescues, girlhood was framed as theatrical and transformative, with Los Angeles positioned at the center of glamour, ambition, and tragedy alike. Presented at The Beverly Hills Hotel, the show unfolds within one of the city’s most glamorous landmark settings, amplifying Selkie’s voluminous silhouettes and unapologetic romance. Revisiting these formative images as spectacle rather than nostalgia, the collection examines how fantasy, aspiration, and cultural judgment intertwine, asking not which version of womanhood is correct, but why women’s choices remain perpetually up for debate.
Creative Direction Kimberley Gordon @wedreamoficecream
Styling Kimberley Gordon @wedreamoficecream
Accessories Kate @amaroqdesign
Makeup Alexandra French @alexandraafrench with @urbandecaycosmetics
Hair Mirna Jose @mirnajose with @amika and @easihairpro
Production @parkerwhitakerprods
Music Ana Calderon @ana_says
Photos; @themomentdept
Models
Alek Maduk @alekmaduk
Audrey Billingsley @audrey.billingsley
Cara Fravel @carafravel
Cate Collins @cate.collins
Danny Williams @itsdannywilliams
Eden Anderson @eden_mae_a
Edwin Kiejs @edwin_kiejs
Erin Marley Klay @erinmarleyklay
Eva Minaeva @eveminaeva
Gary Winfield @garywinfield
Grace Liu @miss.siyanliu
Jackie Vasko @jackievasko
Jamie Janejira @jamie_janejira
Julie Hardin @juliehardinmodel
Katie Brown @a_katiebrown
Kenna Sharp @kennabbby
Lauren Rose @_laurenrosee
Lily Ren @lilyrenl
Lydia Zenaye @lookingforlids
Mali Dail @malidail03
Megan Sparks @megnsparks
Sarina Nowak @sarinanowak
Sejal @SJLSHRM
Ty Warner @tywarner13
Viktoria Petrovski @viktoriapetrovski

SS 26, now available
Set in the cultural saturation of the early 1990s, Selkie’s latest collection stages a vivid reinterpretation of a generation raised on costume dramas, teen television, historical heroines, glossy heartthrobs, and Hollywood’s magnified dreamscape. From prairie dresses and The Oregon Trail to garage sale romance novels and cinematic rescues, girlhood was framed as theatrical and transformative, with Los Angeles positioned at the center of glamour, ambition, and tragedy alike. Presented at The Beverly Hills Hotel, the show unfolds within one of the city’s most glamorous landmark settings, amplifying Selkie’s voluminous silhouettes and unapologetic romance. Revisiting these formative images as spectacle rather than nostalgia, the collection examines how fantasy, aspiration, and cultural judgment intertwine, asking not which version of womanhood is correct, but why women’s choices remain perpetually up for debate.
Creative Direction Kimberley Gordon @wedreamoficecream
Styling Kimberley Gordon @wedreamoficecream
Accessories Kate @amaroqdesign
Makeup Alexandra French @alexandraafrench with @urbandecaycosmetics
Hair Mirna Jose @mirnajose with @amika and @easihairpro
Production @parkerwhitakerprods
Music Ana Calderon @ana_says
Photos; @themomentdept
Models
Alek Maduk @alekmaduk
Audrey Billingsley @audrey.billingsley
Cara Fravel @carafravel
Cate Collins @cate.collins
Danny Williams @itsdannywilliams
Eden Anderson @eden_mae_a
Edwin Kiejs @edwin_kiejs
Erin Marley Klay @erinmarleyklay
Eva Minaeva @eveminaeva
Gary Winfield @garywinfield
Grace Liu @miss.siyanliu
Jackie Vasko @jackievasko
Jamie Janejira @jamie_janejira
Julie Hardin @juliehardinmodel
Katie Brown @a_katiebrown
Kenna Sharp @kennabbby
Lauren Rose @_laurenrosee
Lily Ren @lilyrenl
Lydia Zenaye @lookingforlids
Mali Dail @malidail03
Megan Sparks @megnsparks
Sarina Nowak @sarinanowak
Sejal @SJLSHRM
Ty Warner @tywarner13
Viktoria Petrovski @viktoriapetrovski

SS 26, now available
Set in the cultural saturation of the early 1990s, Selkie’s latest collection stages a vivid reinterpretation of a generation raised on costume dramas, teen television, historical heroines, glossy heartthrobs, and Hollywood’s magnified dreamscape. From prairie dresses and The Oregon Trail to garage sale romance novels and cinematic rescues, girlhood was framed as theatrical and transformative, with Los Angeles positioned at the center of glamour, ambition, and tragedy alike. Presented at The Beverly Hills Hotel, the show unfolds within one of the city’s most glamorous landmark settings, amplifying Selkie’s voluminous silhouettes and unapologetic romance. Revisiting these formative images as spectacle rather than nostalgia, the collection examines how fantasy, aspiration, and cultural judgment intertwine, asking not which version of womanhood is correct, but why women’s choices remain perpetually up for debate.
Creative Direction Kimberley Gordon @wedreamoficecream
Styling Kimberley Gordon @wedreamoficecream
Accessories Kate @amaroqdesign
Makeup Alexandra French @alexandraafrench with @urbandecaycosmetics
Hair Mirna Jose @mirnajose with @amika and @easihairpro
Production @parkerwhitakerprods
Music Ana Calderon @ana_says
Photos; @themomentdept
Models
Alek Maduk @alekmaduk
Audrey Billingsley @audrey.billingsley
Cara Fravel @carafravel
Cate Collins @cate.collins
Danny Williams @itsdannywilliams
Eden Anderson @eden_mae_a
Edwin Kiejs @edwin_kiejs
Erin Marley Klay @erinmarleyklay
Eva Minaeva @eveminaeva
Gary Winfield @garywinfield
Grace Liu @miss.siyanliu
Jackie Vasko @jackievasko
Jamie Janejira @jamie_janejira
Julie Hardin @juliehardinmodel
Katie Brown @a_katiebrown
Kenna Sharp @kennabbby
Lauren Rose @_laurenrosee
Lily Ren @lilyrenl
Lydia Zenaye @lookingforlids
Mali Dail @malidail03
Megan Sparks @megnsparks
Sarina Nowak @sarinanowak
Sejal @SJLSHRM
Ty Warner @tywarner13
Viktoria Petrovski @viktoriapetrovski

SS 26, now available
Set in the cultural saturation of the early 1990s, Selkie’s latest collection stages a vivid reinterpretation of a generation raised on costume dramas, teen television, historical heroines, glossy heartthrobs, and Hollywood’s magnified dreamscape. From prairie dresses and The Oregon Trail to garage sale romance novels and cinematic rescues, girlhood was framed as theatrical and transformative, with Los Angeles positioned at the center of glamour, ambition, and tragedy alike. Presented at The Beverly Hills Hotel, the show unfolds within one of the city’s most glamorous landmark settings, amplifying Selkie’s voluminous silhouettes and unapologetic romance. Revisiting these formative images as spectacle rather than nostalgia, the collection examines how fantasy, aspiration, and cultural judgment intertwine, asking not which version of womanhood is correct, but why women’s choices remain perpetually up for debate.
Creative Direction Kimberley Gordon @wedreamoficecream
Styling Kimberley Gordon @wedreamoficecream
Accessories Kate @amaroqdesign
Makeup Alexandra French @alexandraafrench with @urbandecaycosmetics
Hair Mirna Jose @mirnajose with @amika and @easihairpro
Production @parkerwhitakerprods
Music Ana Calderon @ana_says
Photos; @themomentdept
Models
Alek Maduk @alekmaduk
Audrey Billingsley @audrey.billingsley
Cara Fravel @carafravel
Cate Collins @cate.collins
Danny Williams @itsdannywilliams
Eden Anderson @eden_mae_a
Edwin Kiejs @edwin_kiejs
Erin Marley Klay @erinmarleyklay
Eva Minaeva @eveminaeva
Gary Winfield @garywinfield
Grace Liu @miss.siyanliu
Jackie Vasko @jackievasko
Jamie Janejira @jamie_janejira
Julie Hardin @juliehardinmodel
Katie Brown @a_katiebrown
Kenna Sharp @kennabbby
Lauren Rose @_laurenrosee
Lily Ren @lilyrenl
Lydia Zenaye @lookingforlids
Mali Dail @malidail03
Megan Sparks @megnsparks
Sarina Nowak @sarinanowak
Sejal @SJLSHRM
Ty Warner @tywarner13
Viktoria Petrovski @viktoriapetrovski

SS 26, now available
Set in the cultural saturation of the early 1990s, Selkie’s latest collection stages a vivid reinterpretation of a generation raised on costume dramas, teen television, historical heroines, glossy heartthrobs, and Hollywood’s magnified dreamscape. From prairie dresses and The Oregon Trail to garage sale romance novels and cinematic rescues, girlhood was framed as theatrical and transformative, with Los Angeles positioned at the center of glamour, ambition, and tragedy alike. Presented at The Beverly Hills Hotel, the show unfolds within one of the city’s most glamorous landmark settings, amplifying Selkie’s voluminous silhouettes and unapologetic romance. Revisiting these formative images as spectacle rather than nostalgia, the collection examines how fantasy, aspiration, and cultural judgment intertwine, asking not which version of womanhood is correct, but why women’s choices remain perpetually up for debate.
Creative Direction Kimberley Gordon @wedreamoficecream
Styling Kimberley Gordon @wedreamoficecream
Accessories Kate @amaroqdesign
Makeup Alexandra French @alexandraafrench with @urbandecaycosmetics
Hair Mirna Jose @mirnajose with @amika and @easihairpro
Production @parkerwhitakerprods
Music Ana Calderon @ana_says
Photos; @themomentdept
Models
Alek Maduk @alekmaduk
Audrey Billingsley @audrey.billingsley
Cara Fravel @carafravel
Cate Collins @cate.collins
Danny Williams @itsdannywilliams
Eden Anderson @eden_mae_a
Edwin Kiejs @edwin_kiejs
Erin Marley Klay @erinmarleyklay
Eva Minaeva @eveminaeva
Gary Winfield @garywinfield
Grace Liu @miss.siyanliu
Jackie Vasko @jackievasko
Jamie Janejira @jamie_janejira
Julie Hardin @juliehardinmodel
Katie Brown @a_katiebrown
Kenna Sharp @kennabbby
Lauren Rose @_laurenrosee
Lily Ren @lilyrenl
Lydia Zenaye @lookingforlids
Mali Dail @malidail03
Megan Sparks @megnsparks
Sarina Nowak @sarinanowak
Sejal @SJLSHRM
Ty Warner @tywarner13
Viktoria Petrovski @viktoriapetrovski

SS 26, now available
Set in the cultural saturation of the early 1990s, Selkie’s latest collection stages a vivid reinterpretation of a generation raised on costume dramas, teen television, historical heroines, glossy heartthrobs, and Hollywood’s magnified dreamscape. From prairie dresses and The Oregon Trail to garage sale romance novels and cinematic rescues, girlhood was framed as theatrical and transformative, with Los Angeles positioned at the center of glamour, ambition, and tragedy alike. Presented at The Beverly Hills Hotel, the show unfolds within one of the city’s most glamorous landmark settings, amplifying Selkie’s voluminous silhouettes and unapologetic romance. Revisiting these formative images as spectacle rather than nostalgia, the collection examines how fantasy, aspiration, and cultural judgment intertwine, asking not which version of womanhood is correct, but why women’s choices remain perpetually up for debate.
Creative Direction Kimberley Gordon @wedreamoficecream
Styling Kimberley Gordon @wedreamoficecream
Accessories Kate @amaroqdesign
Makeup Alexandra French @alexandraafrench with @urbandecaycosmetics
Hair Mirna Jose @mirnajose with @amika and @easihairpro
Production @parkerwhitakerprods
Music Ana Calderon @ana_says
Photos; @themomentdept
Models
Alek Maduk @alekmaduk
Audrey Billingsley @audrey.billingsley
Cara Fravel @carafravel
Cate Collins @cate.collins
Danny Williams @itsdannywilliams
Eden Anderson @eden_mae_a
Edwin Kiejs @edwin_kiejs
Erin Marley Klay @erinmarleyklay
Eva Minaeva @eveminaeva
Gary Winfield @garywinfield
Grace Liu @miss.siyanliu
Jackie Vasko @jackievasko
Jamie Janejira @jamie_janejira
Julie Hardin @juliehardinmodel
Katie Brown @a_katiebrown
Kenna Sharp @kennabbby
Lauren Rose @_laurenrosee
Lily Ren @lilyrenl
Lydia Zenaye @lookingforlids
Mali Dail @malidail03
Megan Sparks @megnsparks
Sarina Nowak @sarinanowak
Sejal @SJLSHRM
Ty Warner @tywarner13
Viktoria Petrovski @viktoriapetrovski

After lazy mornings over café au lait and pain au raisin you claim your place on the beach, shaded with a parasol as you brush sand from your copy of Bonjour Tristesse by Françoise Sagan. You spend your after- noons in the calming hush of the Musée de l’Annonciade, immersed in Matisse, Signac and Maillol’s La Nymphe, before returning to your hôtel to join the jet set crowd for apéro and langoustines overlooking the sea.
Postcards from the Riviera, Monday at 10am PST
Muse Stephanie Mandich @stephmandich
Creative Direction by Kimberley Gordon @wedreamoficecream
Photography by Tyler Parker @tylerparkerphotos
Makeup by Leah Darcy @leahdarcymakeup
Hair by Mirna Jose @mirnajose
Styling by Kimberley Gordon @wedreamoficecream

After lazy mornings over café au lait and pain au raisin you claim your place on the beach, shaded with a parasol as you brush sand from your copy of Bonjour Tristesse by Françoise Sagan. You spend your after- noons in the calming hush of the Musée de l’Annonciade, immersed in Matisse, Signac and Maillol’s La Nymphe, before returning to your hôtel to join the jet set crowd for apéro and langoustines overlooking the sea.
Postcards from the Riviera, Monday at 10am PST
Muse Stephanie Mandich @stephmandich
Creative Direction by Kimberley Gordon @wedreamoficecream
Photography by Tyler Parker @tylerparkerphotos
Makeup by Leah Darcy @leahdarcymakeup
Hair by Mirna Jose @mirnajose
Styling by Kimberley Gordon @wedreamoficecream

After lazy mornings over café au lait and pain au raisin you claim your place on the beach, shaded with a parasol as you brush sand from your copy of Bonjour Tristesse by Françoise Sagan. You spend your after- noons in the calming hush of the Musée de l’Annonciade, immersed in Matisse, Signac and Maillol’s La Nymphe, before returning to your hôtel to join the jet set crowd for apéro and langoustines overlooking the sea.
Postcards from the Riviera, Monday at 10am PST
Muse Stephanie Mandich @stephmandich
Creative Direction by Kimberley Gordon @wedreamoficecream
Photography by Tyler Parker @tylerparkerphotos
Makeup by Leah Darcy @leahdarcymakeup
Hair by Mirna Jose @mirnajose
Styling by Kimberley Gordon @wedreamoficecream

After lazy mornings over café au lait and pain au raisin you claim your place on the beach, shaded with a parasol as you brush sand from your copy of Bonjour Tristesse by Françoise Sagan. You spend your after- noons in the calming hush of the Musée de l’Annonciade, immersed in Matisse, Signac and Maillol’s La Nymphe, before returning to your hôtel to join the jet set crowd for apéro and langoustines overlooking the sea.
Postcards from the Riviera, Monday at 10am PST
Muse Stephanie Mandich @stephmandich
Creative Direction by Kimberley Gordon @wedreamoficecream
Photography by Tyler Parker @tylerparkerphotos
Makeup by Leah Darcy @leahdarcymakeup
Hair by Mirna Jose @mirnajose
Styling by Kimberley Gordon @wedreamoficecream

After lazy mornings over café au lait and pain au raisin you claim your place on the beach, shaded with a parasol as you brush sand from your copy of Bonjour Tristesse by Françoise Sagan. You spend your after- noons in the calming hush of the Musée de l’Annonciade, immersed in Matisse, Signac and Maillol’s La Nymphe, before returning to your hôtel to join the jet set crowd for apéro and langoustines overlooking the sea.
Postcards from the Riviera, Monday at 10am PST
Muse Stephanie Mandich @stephmandich
Creative Direction by Kimberley Gordon @wedreamoficecream
Photography by Tyler Parker @tylerparkerphotos
Makeup by Leah Darcy @leahdarcymakeup
Hair by Mirna Jose @mirnajose
Styling by Kimberley Gordon @wedreamoficecream

After lazy mornings over café au lait and pain au raisin you claim your place on the beach, shaded with a parasol as you brush sand from your copy of Bonjour Tristesse by Françoise Sagan. You spend your after- noons in the calming hush of the Musée de l’Annonciade, immersed in Matisse, Signac and Maillol’s La Nymphe, before returning to your hôtel to join the jet set crowd for apéro and langoustines overlooking the sea.
Postcards from the Riviera, Monday at 10am PST
Muse Stephanie Mandich @stephmandich
Creative Direction by Kimberley Gordon @wedreamoficecream
Photography by Tyler Parker @tylerparkerphotos
Makeup by Leah Darcy @leahdarcymakeup
Hair by Mirna Jose @mirnajose
Styling by Kimberley Gordon @wedreamoficecream

After lazy mornings over café au lait and pain au raisin you claim your place on the beach, shaded with a parasol as you brush sand from your copy of Bonjour Tristesse by Françoise Sagan. You spend your after- noons in the calming hush of the Musée de l’Annonciade, immersed in Matisse, Signac and Maillol’s La Nymphe, before returning to your hôtel to join the jet set crowd for apéro and langoustines overlooking the sea.
Postcards from the Riviera, Monday at 10am PST
Muse Stephanie Mandich @stephmandich
Creative Direction by Kimberley Gordon @wedreamoficecream
Photography by Tyler Parker @tylerparkerphotos
Makeup by Leah Darcy @leahdarcymakeup
Hair by Mirna Jose @mirnajose
Styling by Kimberley Gordon @wedreamoficecream

Matisse maintained a lifetime’s devotion to ultramarine, a rich and intense shade of blue once made from ground lapis lazuli and historically more expensive than gold. The color became his signature, running through his most famous works, such as The Swimming Pool, The Blue Nudes and even his chapel in Vence.
“With color, one obtains an energy that seems to stem from witchcraft.” — Henri Matisse
A century on, the blue is still here. We’ve borrowed it for the season.
The Matisse Collection launches May 18th at 10 am PST.

Matisse maintained a lifetime’s devotion to ultramarine, a rich and intense shade of blue once made from ground lapis lazuli and historically more expensive than gold. The color became his signature, running through his most famous works, such as The Swimming Pool, The Blue Nudes and even his chapel in Vence.
“With color, one obtains an energy that seems to stem from witchcraft.” — Henri Matisse
A century on, the blue is still here. We’ve borrowed it for the season.
The Matisse Collection launches May 18th at 10 am PST.

Matisse maintained a lifetime’s devotion to ultramarine, a rich and intense shade of blue once made from ground lapis lazuli and historically more expensive than gold. The color became his signature, running through his most famous works, such as The Swimming Pool, The Blue Nudes and even his chapel in Vence.
“With color, one obtains an energy that seems to stem from witchcraft.” — Henri Matisse
A century on, the blue is still here. We’ve borrowed it for the season.
The Matisse Collection launches May 18th at 10 am PST.

Matisse maintained a lifetime’s devotion to ultramarine, a rich and intense shade of blue once made from ground lapis lazuli and historically more expensive than gold. The color became his signature, running through his most famous works, such as The Swimming Pool, The Blue Nudes and even his chapel in Vence.
“With color, one obtains an energy that seems to stem from witchcraft.” — Henri Matisse
A century on, the blue is still here. We’ve borrowed it for the season.
The Matisse Collection launches May 18th at 10 am PST.

Matisse maintained a lifetime’s devotion to ultramarine, a rich and intense shade of blue once made from ground lapis lazuli and historically more expensive than gold. The color became his signature, running through his most famous works, such as The Swimming Pool, The Blue Nudes and even his chapel in Vence.
“With color, one obtains an energy that seems to stem from witchcraft.” — Henri Matisse
A century on, the blue is still here. We’ve borrowed it for the season.
The Matisse Collection launches May 18th at 10 am PST.

Matisse maintained a lifetime’s devotion to ultramarine, a rich and intense shade of blue once made from ground lapis lazuli and historically more expensive than gold. The color became his signature, running through his most famous works, such as The Swimming Pool, The Blue Nudes and even his chapel in Vence.
“With color, one obtains an energy that seems to stem from witchcraft.” — Henri Matisse
A century on, the blue is still here. We’ve borrowed it for the season.
The Matisse Collection launches May 18th at 10 am PST.

Matisse maintained a lifetime’s devotion to ultramarine, a rich and intense shade of blue once made from ground lapis lazuli and historically more expensive than gold. The color became his signature, running through his most famous works, such as The Swimming Pool, The Blue Nudes and even his chapel in Vence.
“With color, one obtains an energy that seems to stem from witchcraft.” — Henri Matisse
A century on, the blue is still here. We’ve borrowed it for the season.
The Matisse Collection launches May 18th at 10 am PST.

Matisse maintained a lifetime’s devotion to ultramarine, a rich and intense shade of blue once made from ground lapis lazuli and historically more expensive than gold. The color became his signature, running through his most famous works, such as The Swimming Pool, The Blue Nudes and even his chapel in Vence.
“With color, one obtains an energy that seems to stem from witchcraft.” — Henri Matisse
A century on, the blue is still here. We’ve borrowed it for the season.
The Matisse Collection launches May 18th at 10 am PST.

Matisse maintained a lifetime’s devotion to ultramarine, a rich and intense shade of blue once made from ground lapis lazuli and historically more expensive than gold. The color became his signature, running through his most famous works, such as The Swimming Pool, The Blue Nudes and even his chapel in Vence.
“With color, one obtains an energy that seems to stem from witchcraft.” — Henri Matisse
A century on, the blue is still here. We’ve borrowed it for the season.
The Matisse Collection launches May 18th at 10 am PST.

Matisse maintained a lifetime’s devotion to ultramarine, a rich and intense shade of blue once made from ground lapis lazuli and historically more expensive than gold. The color became his signature, running through his most famous works, such as The Swimming Pool, The Blue Nudes and even his chapel in Vence.
“With color, one obtains an energy that seems to stem from witchcraft.” — Henri Matisse
A century on, the blue is still here. We’ve borrowed it for the season.
The Matisse Collection launches May 18th at 10 am PST.

Matisse maintained a lifetime’s devotion to ultramarine, a rich and intense shade of blue once made from ground lapis lazuli and historically more expensive than gold. The color became his signature, running through his most famous works, such as The Swimming Pool, The Blue Nudes and even his chapel in Vence.
“With color, one obtains an energy that seems to stem from witchcraft.” — Henri Matisse
A century on, the blue is still here. We’ve borrowed it for the season.
The Matisse Collection launches May 18th at 10 am PST.

Matisse maintained a lifetime’s devotion to ultramarine, a rich and intense shade of blue once made from ground lapis lazuli and historically more expensive than gold. The color became his signature, running through his most famous works, such as The Swimming Pool, The Blue Nudes and even his chapel in Vence.
“With color, one obtains an energy that seems to stem from witchcraft.” — Henri Matisse
A century on, the blue is still here. We’ve borrowed it for the season.
The Matisse Collection launches May 18th at 10 am PST.

Matisse maintained a lifetime’s devotion to ultramarine, a rich and intense shade of blue once made from ground lapis lazuli and historically more expensive than gold. The color became his signature, running through his most famous works, such as The Swimming Pool, The Blue Nudes and even his chapel in Vence.
“With color, one obtains an energy that seems to stem from witchcraft.” — Henri Matisse
A century on, the blue is still here. We’ve borrowed it for the season.
The Matisse Collection launches May 18th at 10 am PST.

Matisse maintained a lifetime’s devotion to ultramarine, a rich and intense shade of blue once made from ground lapis lazuli and historically more expensive than gold. The color became his signature, running through his most famous works, such as The Swimming Pool, The Blue Nudes and even his chapel in Vence.
“With color, one obtains an energy that seems to stem from witchcraft.” — Henri Matisse
A century on, the blue is still here. We’ve borrowed it for the season.
The Matisse Collection launches May 18th at 10 am PST.
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“Cassatt became part of the French avant garde in the 19th century and embraced the philosophy of Impressionism. With its broken brush strokes and bright colours, ‘Breakfast in Bed’ reflects the artist’s aesthetic style.
The subject of a woman and child is a recurring theme in Cassatt’s work and this particular example is an especially telling treatment of the subject. With the child centrally placed in an upright pose, Cassatt depicts a quiet but charged moment in which a mother embraces her daughter, whose attention is elsewhere. Contrasting the mother’s protective action and gaze with her offspring’s curiosity with the world beyond her reach, Cassatt evokes the subtle tensions implicit in the relationship of parent to child.”
Only 30 made of this new, precious, modal fleece sweater.
The fit is boxy with a semi loose rib knit band and wide open sleeves.

“Cassatt became part of the French avant garde in the 19th century and embraced the philosophy of Impressionism. With its broken brush strokes and bright colours, ‘Breakfast in Bed’ reflects the artist’s aesthetic style.
The subject of a woman and child is a recurring theme in Cassatt’s work and this particular example is an especially telling treatment of the subject. With the child centrally placed in an upright pose, Cassatt depicts a quiet but charged moment in which a mother embraces her daughter, whose attention is elsewhere. Contrasting the mother’s protective action and gaze with her offspring’s curiosity with the world beyond her reach, Cassatt evokes the subtle tensions implicit in the relationship of parent to child.”
Only 30 made of this new, precious, modal fleece sweater.
The fit is boxy with a semi loose rib knit band and wide open sleeves.

“Cassatt became part of the French avant garde in the 19th century and embraced the philosophy of Impressionism. With its broken brush strokes and bright colours, ‘Breakfast in Bed’ reflects the artist’s aesthetic style.
The subject of a woman and child is a recurring theme in Cassatt’s work and this particular example is an especially telling treatment of the subject. With the child centrally placed in an upright pose, Cassatt depicts a quiet but charged moment in which a mother embraces her daughter, whose attention is elsewhere. Contrasting the mother’s protective action and gaze with her offspring’s curiosity with the world beyond her reach, Cassatt evokes the subtle tensions implicit in the relationship of parent to child.”
Only 30 made of this new, precious, modal fleece sweater.
The fit is boxy with a semi loose rib knit band and wide open sleeves.

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Wearing the new Pirates Captive dress with removable pannier hips and fan lacing for self cinching. (No lady in waiting required)
@ashleigh_bakos Wuthering Heights inspired bridal shower is an inspiration.
Wearing the new Pirates Captive dress with removable pannier hips and fan lacing for self cinching. (No lady in waiting required)

@ashleigh_bakos Wuthering Heights inspired bridal shower is an inspiration.
Wearing the new Pirates Captive dress with removable pannier hips and fan lacing for self cinching. (No lady in waiting required)

@ashleigh_bakos Wuthering Heights inspired bridal shower is an inspiration.
Wearing the new Pirates Captive dress with removable pannier hips and fan lacing for self cinching. (No lady in waiting required)
@ashleigh_bakos Wuthering Heights inspired bridal shower is an inspiration.
Wearing the new Pirates Captive dress with removable pannier hips and fan lacing for self cinching. (No lady in waiting required)

@ashleigh_bakos Wuthering Heights inspired bridal shower is an inspiration.
Wearing the new Pirates Captive dress with removable pannier hips and fan lacing for self cinching. (No lady in waiting required)
@ashleigh_bakos Wuthering Heights inspired bridal shower is an inspiration.
Wearing the new Pirates Captive dress with removable pannier hips and fan lacing for self cinching. (No lady in waiting required)

@ashleigh_bakos Wuthering Heights inspired bridal shower is an inspiration.
Wearing the new Pirates Captive dress with removable pannier hips and fan lacing for self cinching. (No lady in waiting required)
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