The Woodland’s new line makes an appearance in Lifetime’s Holiday 2010 lookbook. While our newest collection is available in stores now, come Fall, the line will be fully available online. STAY TUNED!
In the meantime, check out what Lifetime has to offer LIFETIMECOLLECTIVE
This is what it looks like when a goldsmith/interior designer + a woodworker/interior designer nest together. Hand-crafted perfection, and my absolute DREAM HOME.
So either some cop with a passion for the arts and minimal drawing skills got the criminal sketch gig–or my real life and tv realities have collided and Loretta Brown is underpaid in her role in Family Guy and therefore dabbles in petty and grand theft in New York city boutiques. Hmm.
Acne resort 2010 takes a cue from the 2010 version of Spencer Pratt (2.0) and seems highly inspired
by his unibomber meets cowboy meets ethereal spirit guide influences. In other words,
you can be Spencer’s new hot girlfriend/soulmate/counterpart and look fucking amazing all at once.
A little sneak peek of the new collection, thanks to a new shoot by Gene Doe.
Stay tuned for more upcoming projects with the multi-talented, multi-faceted girls of Gene Doe and be sure
to check out their site/blog: www.genedoeproject.blogspot.com .
I want to camp. I want to lodge. Anything that requires a combination of a mishmash of clothing, no makeup, good friends and smores (and a newly aquired interest in collecting pretty branches and rocks) has become my summer priority.
I’m off, camping. So what if my best friend bought a queen-size air mattress for woodsy slumbers; so what if camping makes me think of cute hand-painted teepees, gorgeous rugged backpacks and Natalia (in super cropped tops and Timberlands). Apparently, we all have our interpretations of ‘roughing it’.
We are happy to announce that The Woodland is now available at the amazing Victoria boutique (and online store!), Charlie & Lee.
A perfectly situated, perfectly curated store, we are honored to be amongst the many brands featured here.
Five paintings by Picasso, Matisse and other great artists have been stolen from the Museum of Modern Art in Paris, French officials say.
The paintings are estimated to be worth just under 100m euros (£86m; $123m).
They were taken overnight on Wednesday and reported missing early on Thursday, officials say.
The museum, across the River Seine from the Eiffel Tower, has been cordoned off by investigators.
Security camera footage reportedly shows someone entering the museum through a window during the night.
“This is a serious crime to the heritage of humanity,” Christophe Girard, deputy culture secretary at the Paris Town Hall, told a news conference.
The theft was committed by “one or more individuals who were obviously organised”, Mr Girard said.
He added that investigators were looking into how the museum’s security system and several guards were outsmarted by the thief or thieves.
Mr Girard put the value of the stolen paintings at just under 100m euros (£86m; $123m). They had earlier been estimated to be worth some 500m euros (£431m; $618m).
The five missing paintings are Dove with Green Peas by Pablo Picasso (painted in 1911), Pastoral by Henri Matisse (1906), Olive Tree near l’Estaque by Georges Braque (1906), Woman with Fan by Amedeo Modigliani (1919) and Still Life with Candlestick by Fernand Leger (1922).
February 2008: Four paintings by Cezanne, Degas, Van Gogh and Monet are stolen from the EG Buehrle Collection, a private museum in Zurich. The Van Gogh and Monet paintings were recovered
August 2004: Two paintings by Edvard Munch, The Scream and Madonna, are stolen from the Munch Museum in Oslo. Recovered two years later
April 1991: Twenty paintings are stolen from the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Found shortly afterwards in abandoned car nearby
March 1990: Works by Vermeer, Rembrandt and Manet are stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. Still lost