A curated list of things I’ve seen, read, used, and loved lately.
A guide to ethical shopping– which decisions matter most, why decluttering is overrated, and the four questions to ask yourself the next time you buy something | The Cut
Two incredibly cool house tours – a modernist tree house in California and a punk artist’s home in London | Nowness
Apparently, buying digital clothes is a thing now | Vice
Ichigo Ichie is a Japanese cultural concept of recognizing and treasuring the unique and unrepeatable nature of a moment. Here’s how we can practice it | mindbodygreen
Many marginalized communities are deemed sacrifice zones –but what does that mean and why is it a problem? | Greenmatters
This article has lots of great advice on how to remember what you read | FS
A stunning fashion editorial | Minimal./Visual
Caroline de Maigret on growing older, the Parisian way | AnOther
A hopeful message – 25% of people can actually change the world | The Guardian
A beautiful cooperation between a design studio and a restaurant | Mirador
For fellow Succession fans: a fascinating insight into how the show’s interior design and fashion choices as well as cinematography help drive a conscious message about the misery of wealth | The Ringer
November favorites:
- Book: Piranesi by Susanna Clarke
- Streaming: I have no idea why I’m so late on this, but Sex Education
- Design: this minimal candleholder (that I got from this Etsy shop)
- Skincare: with the temperature dropping I’m back on my retinol routine with The Ordinary retinol products (gentle, but effective)
- Recipe inspo: Cozy drinks for the cold season