a nod to the whimsical











‘As far as we can discern, the sole purpose of human existence is to kindle a light in the darkness of mere being.’ Carl Jung. This is how Aesop, a trendy Australian brand of plant-based beauty products, opens a very contemporary yet simple web page. What's most striking about Aesop is that they take design to every corner of their brand, from their identity to their retail. Their interiors have been undertaken by big shots such as Ryann Russel, March Studio, Jo Nagasaka, amongst others. It's been said that the brand has a love affair with recycled materials (seen in the repetitive use of cardboard to display their products and sometimes even to decorate the entire retail space) and repetition of daily objects.
Aesop's atmosphere is one where the products became secondary and experiencing the brand becomes the concept. Although it might be an idea that many could argue with negative criticism, for most if not all of us designers it's a nod to the whimsical! Apothecary, contemporary, warm, classic and modern all mix into one jar of semi-natural goodness!

easter baskets!

Alexander McQueen. Knuckle Box Clutch. $2,195.
Rebecca Minkoff. 'Bombe Mac' leather crossbody clutch. $330.

Kate Spade. Bitsy crossbody. $195.

Lilly Pulitzer. The Golden Clutch. $128.


Well...not exactly Easter baskets but the title definitely appeals to the current holidays! I just had a well-deserved week in the beach for the holidays (say our 'spring break'), and decided not to bring the computer with me so I could have a real R&R! Needless to say, I got home tonight and have spent a good few hours on the computer! I've been thinking about a wedding I have in Australia in a bit over a month, and it's happening during their winter season. So, I've been rambling online looking for accessory options, and one of my concerns is the bag. I haven't mentioned that I'm trying to strive on the fashion world (at least the Costa Rican one!) with a small leather purse/bag brand called Pizca and I'm always in the search of inspiration :) So here I leave you with a small sample of my ultimate fairytales!

face the crowd






Personally, I think styling has got to be one of the coolest careers out there. I love to search the net for awesome ways to inspire my wardrobe and add some spice by looking into look-books or why not, a savvy online boutique that know how to dress. So here I leave you with some of my pics from Planet Blue: True to the spirit of sunny Southern California, where surf and starts blend in casual harmony, Planet Blue has emerged as an authentic alternative to the fast-paced retail world of mass malls and faceless crowds.

window fever








As I've been writing lately, I've been immersed in the wonderful art of decoration and styling. However, my latest drools dropped thanks to the majesty of window displays. I've always said I would love to become a prop/set stylist and work in a magazine, but suddenly this form of art is really calling to me. I'm 23, still young and learning, but I feel like I want to rush into my future. Who knows, maybe one day...hopefully! (some images have been taken via The Window Display Blog and Another Normal).

design for living






I've been in close contact with the interior design/decorating areas lately, since my mom is an Interior Designer at InDiseño (she hasn't updated her web page in AGES, but you can see the portfolio I made for her here), and I've always been keen to learn such expertise. So I've started my journey with a recent client of hers, who wants to redecorate the living room and a couple of other common areas. Yesterday we did some overview of the room distributions and took some pictures inside the house. Today I did some color choices (Grape Nectar, Le Mer and Jet Gray), wallpaper overview and fabrics. However, I got introduced to Roche Bobois, a family business that started out inspired from the Bauhaus, who later partnered with various designer and architects (Jean Paul Gaultier, anyone?) to create striking- yet useful- collections of objects and furniture that embody the idea of design for living.

I see spring!




Miu Miu. Leather shoulder bag. $1,095.


Although in Costa Rica we don't have the four seasons (only wet and dry seasons), we do get the fashion outlook from the world. It seems like Spring is finally arriving- especially in the East Coast that has had such a harsh winter- and with it comes plenty of color!

heavenly beautiful!








OK...so I had a bit of insomnia last night and had some time to kill. One of the few Costa Rican design-savvy blogs/e-mags we have is Zorry Zorrito, and it has grown in disproportional ways. So y-day while I was scrolling down the e-mag, I found this post about a café in Mexico City called Cielito Querido (means Beloved Heaven). In their homepage they describe themselves as A unique shelter that gets its inspiration from the history and the Latin warmth, to reinterpret our popular culture and reinvent the experience of drinking a cup of coffee. Designers Héctor Esrawe and Ignacio Cadena took charge by taking a retro approach maybe situated in the 50's, still using the pastel colors palette but trying- specially with their use of typography- not to fall in the kitsch, as many have pointed out. I must admit it's definitely one of my favorites so far!