Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts

Friday, September 27, 2013

Happy Guest: Happy London Lifestyle Guide


Hello Happy Interior Blog readers. My name is Tina and my blog is called Colourliving. I feel honoured to be here and will try my best to bring you inspiration in Igor's absence.

I thought long and hard about what to post here as Igor's blog in an online encyclopedia for a Happy Home and everything that goes with it. Colourliving embraces colour, creativity, design, interiors, real food and inspired ideas for slow living.

For some time now I was thinking of creating some curated Colourliving lifestyle guides. These guides will be themtic and show ways of creative and inspired lifestyle. To kick things off I tailor-made a little guide here for you dear readers and will be your own personal tour guide:-) Igor and I share a love for colours and for London, so hopefully he will enjoy this too:-).

London - a 24hrs shopping spree. Don't worry if you can't make it to London. All shops featured here have online stores for you to be able to indulge, should you wish so. Let's go...

We're starting out on the famous Kings Road in Southwest London. The Shop at Bluebird is an eclectic lifestyle store offering an exceptional edit from the world of fashion, interiors and beauty. It has evolved a lot since it first opened in 2005, and has become very much a destination shop for finding untapped brands and the latest must have items.

A new concept to the shop is a series of pop-up concessions. I was delighted to see this first one on my visit: YCN is close to my heart and I have blogged about them here.

You'll find many interesting products as well as funky shop displays.

I'm a huge Fornasetti fan and the Shop at Bluebird carries a large range of this most fascinating artist.

They have a sofa upholstered in one of my favourite fabrics. It's called Jerusalem by day and I have it as a picture frame hanging in my bedroom.

Just opposite you will find the exquisite Rococo Chocolates. This year they're celebrating 30 years in business and it's not hard to see why. Founded in 1983 by Chantal Coady, Rococo Chocolates is a heaven for chocoholics. The packaging, the variety of flavours, and the design make Rococo treats highly desireable gifts.


You'll find they'll use all kinds of combinations like chocolates with flowers, spices, dried fruit and teas with dark, white or milk chocolate. I'm sugar and dairy intolerant but if I want something special, Rococo is certainly the ticket!

A few minutes down the road you'll stumble across an iconic shop that I've loved since they first opened many many years ago. Wild Ones is an Aladdin's cave of New Age gifts sourced from around the world. They also have a massive selection of Native American jewellery and artefacts, as well as world music and spiritual books.


This jewellery is designed and hand made by Michael Van Moppes and each piece is unique.

New are the biggest collection anywhere of hand-made Navajo Rugs. They are all one-offs and when they're gone they're gone. It seems that the new generation is more interested in computer devices than hand-spinning rugs so it's a dying craft out there. I must admit they look far better in real life than in the photos online but that goes for a lot of products, right? Wild Ones used to be famous for their second-hand native cowboy boots. They no longer sell those.

Hopping over to Central London, we'll make a pitt-stop at Content - an organic and natural apothecary. For those of you interested in organic cosmetics and skin care, you won't find a better place. You can read a far more in-depth interview I did with Imelda, the founder here.


This deodorant is my absolute favourite product and I cannot recommend it enough!

Arriving in Hoxton, we pop into the Goodhood store. Made up of a lifestyle store and a separate fashion store (directly opposite) it's another refreshing and welcome addition to truly creative independent retail shops in London. Their product ranges are expertly curated and it's got more of a feel like one of those enviable Japanese shops, full of clever and well made products. You'll find everything from mens and womens fashion to accessories, homewares, footwear, divine stationery and much more.


I love these plant hangers.

This Log Stool is by the Japanese Collective Gelchop and, apparently, rather difficult to obtain. It's beautiful but also carries a hefty price tag!

Now we're moving over to the darker side of things:-) We're off to Stoke Newington and the eclectic Pelicans and Parrots. There are 2 shops, one concentrating heavily on fashion and the other (this one here) sells stylish vintage furniture and ornaments, as well as the odd bit of clothing. Ochuko, who runs this shop has a great eye and it's not hard to want to buy most things.

Painted black, the shop oozes a rather dramatic appearance and makes the wonderful selection of objects and furniture stand out.


I particularly love all the rather ingenious contextualising by using taxidermy and other artefacts to display and show off products. It's one of those shops that you will return to over and over again and that makes vintage clothes shopping so much more attractive!



If you're a lover of 'making a home' than you absolutely must visit the fabulous Abigail Ahern and her emporium of seriously gorgeous homewares on Islington's Upper Street. If you can't get there, then take a look at her rather 'yabberish' but full of wonderful tips and tricks blog. And, if by any chance you fancy becoming the next Ms. Ahern, then attend school, either online or offline (with the design guru herself in her most lavish house). If all else fails, buy her new book, have a cup of tea and indulge in her world!

I'm lucky to live a few minutes away from the shop so am a regular visitor. I'm also lucky to have attended one of her classes in her house. Going to the dark side is her thing! Whether it's your thing or not, what is clear is that Abigail has an incredible style, a great eye for detail and loves sharing her knowledge.

Just look at this wonderful lamp.

Yep, the tin tiles are actually wallpaper.

I'll never tire seeing those animal lamps. If your budget doesn't stretch to these, Abigail has just launched a more affordable edition range for Debenhams so don't worry! They ship worldwide.

Some fab patchwork dog cushions.

I dare you to walk out without buying something.

Ok, to round it all up and because by now you'll be tired and a little broke:-) we'll nip across the street to the one and only Ottolenghi for a quick snack. Another emporium, but this time it's food. I've been a big fan since the first time I visited the very first one on Ledbury Street back in 2002. Since then, Yoram has gone to super stardom so if you don't already know this fabulous place that essentially wants to make people happy with good food, take a look and indulge next time you're in London. You won't be sorry, I promise. Alternatively, buy all of his books. You will treasure them.


Phew, that's it. We made it. I hope you've enjoyed my curated guide and that you found some new inspiration here.

I want to thank Igor for inviting me over to his virtual home and am sure he's having a whole load of inspiration while on vacation. I'd love you to leave comments and let me know which shops you know, would like to visit or simply what has inspired you. I hope we meet again. Bye from London!

Photography by Tina Bernstein

Friday, May 17, 2013

Book Review: Gypset Travel


Hello there my friends! I am back after a whirlwind of travels - from Paris to the Provence, the French Riviera, back to Paris, then Munich and then Berlin. Phew, what an itinerary! Well you can imagine that it was beyond beautiful and inspiring (more about my trips soon on the blog). I took my recent travels as a good reason to present you a book I've recently bought upon recommendation by my friend and fellow blogger Olivia. 'Gypset Travel' appealed to me by its title alone as I consider myself a savvy traveler.

'Gypset Travel' is a travel diary by New York based journalist Julia Chaplin that delves into the glamorous bohemian world of artists, designers, and bons vivants through intimate photography and personal anecdotes. It takes us on an inspiring voyage to little-known enclaves around the globe and mixes fashion, interiors and travels into a magical concoction of a bohemian lifestyle.



'Gypset' is a term defined by the author Julia Chaplin as an unconventional, bohemian approach to life. It is characterized by a fashionable exoticism and a down-to-earth ease. It thus combines the wiles  of a gypsy with the sophistication of the jet set. 


So whether you're a boho traveler, a gypsy inside or a style savvy jet setter, this book will take you on an inspiring trip to enchanting places by highlighting the beauties on the go and gathering inspiration for your home. 

As you can see on my pics I dove into the book over a freshly brewed cup of coffee and got myself taken away to new and unseen places. And after my last sip of coffee the lingering taste confirmed - I am a little 'gypset' traveler myself. 

Photography by Igor Josifovic

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

5 Happy Inspirations: My Xmas Wish List


'Tis the season to make a little wish, right? Are you in full holiday mode already? I certainly am with heaps of snow in Munich, festive Christmas markets all over town and yummy cookies that I made with friends last Sunday. Truth be told, I am a bit behind with my Christmas gift shopping but I am positive that I will manage to round things up by the end of this week. How about you? All presents shopped so far? Well, if you happen to feel the inexplicable desire to offer a Christmas gift to me, don't curb your urges (LOL). And even if you don't feel like spending your money on me (believe me, I understand), here is my little happy Xmas wish list with a strong 'want factor':

1. The Portland Pennant Pillow wins my typography loving heart! Seen on Schoolhouse.

2. Have I been mentioning typography? Well then there is hardly anything to add when it comes to this cute salt and pepper set as seen on ModCloth.

3. My next DIY holiday cards would look much happier with the lovely stamps from the 'Yellow Owl Workshop'.

4. and 5. This Granddad cardigan and leather laptop bag by Selected are just my kind of thing - want & want.

Happy holiday season, folks!

Friday, August 24, 2012

Happily Ever After: Flair Magazine


How about a brand new fashion & home magazine to kick start the approaching weekend? We all love a good read for a relaxed weekend, right? Here we go. With Germany's 'dernier cri' on the magazine racks: Flair Magazine.

Flair is sassy magazine combining fashion, beauty and interiors. While I do indulge in the latter, I am pretty sure many stylish ladies won't neglect the first two sections. Flair's cover suggests a high-gloss lecture, but once you open it and touch the first page you will sense the tactile feel of raw, eco-friendly paper that is pretty much zeitgeisty. Glancing on, you will enjoy not only a visual feast but a tactile one, too. Like!

The first issue sparkles with a plethora of features: a trend radar suggests goodies for the ongoing month, the fashion category covers the looks of the season while the beauty column outlines the latest trends and products in cosmetics. My personal focus is on the home section though: A New York penthouse with vibrant colour accents, the eclectic home of Margherita Missoni, and statement sofas to awe your guests - quite a selection to please an interior loving eye. 

Personal verdict: A great first issue with coverages that are spot on. Personally I'd add a few more pages to the home category, but then again I am interiors obsessed. Grab a copy if you're in Germany or have a look at your international newsstand. It's worth a look. Happy Friday!

Photography by Igor Josifovic / Flair Magazine

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Brand New: Sister Magazine


Today I am very happy to introduce the brand new sisterMAGAZINE to you. As you know, I am based in Germany, and I am more than excited to share news from the German creative scene with you. This new e-magazine is published in both, German and English and thus addressing an international readership. It is run by one of my great blogger friends, Thea Neubauer and her sister, Toni. These two digital and stylish ladies have reinterpreted the concept of a lifestyle magazine and refreshed the German market with this idea-, inspiration- and information-packed first issue of sisterMAG. 


Readers are guided through 'rooms' instead of classical magazine categories and discover a plethora of articles focused on the kitchen (recipes, food expert interviews, table settings etc.), the living room (home décor, interior bloggers, artists, literary etc.) or the studio (DIY ideas and projects etc.). 

Although the main target groups are 'digital ladies', everyone will find inspiring and informative articles in this ample first issue with a total of stunning 250 pages. So make sure you take a few minutes of rest and comfort and glance through the first issue of sisterMAG. I am pretty sure you'll find something interesting for you. Enough said, I need to read a bit now. Enjoy my friends!

Photography via sisterMAGAZINE


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