Link Love: 9.6.12

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Josh Olins for i-D Magazine


• What do you do when your dream job becomes a nightmare?

• Learn how to create your own homemade photo filters to use with your DSLR camera!

• Have you seen the Andy Warhol-inspired Campbell’s Soup cans that were just released? They’re available exclusively at Target.

• Chanel’s new Bollywood-inspired collection is pretty amazing.

• Learn how to pack like a pro from stylist Catherine Sheppard.

• I was intrigued to read that designer and lifestyle blogger Joy of Oh Joy! has cut contributor’s columns in an effort to post exclusively in her own voice. Most of my favorite blogs have a strong personal voice coupled with unique content so I’m excited to see this new chapter unfold!

• The NY Times shares the history of New York in 50 objects.

• I’m digging the new Tattly packaging big time.

• The Atlantic has gathered 40 awesome photos from this year’s Burning Man.

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• Lady Gaga is schooling us in nail art in this month’s V and in true Gaga style, the more extreme the better!


• I couldn’t stop laughing at this list of The New Problem Areas. Case in point: “Already peplum-shaped hips.” And perhaps even better, “Hand instinctively clawed into perfect taco-holding shape. Possibly psychosomatic.”

• The coolest bookstore I’ve ever seen is located inside a cathedral in the Netherlands!

• It’s never too late or too early to be whoever you want to be.

7 Responses to Link Love: 9.6.12

  1. Iris says:

    That bookstore is amazing, and in real life it is even better!
    I’m from the Netherlands and it makes me really proud that ‘we’ in our teeny tiny country can make such amazing designs that are famous all over the world!

    You Link Love is always amazing Nubby!

    • Krissy says:

      I’m super jealous you’ve gotten to experience the space too! I can imagine it’s all the more incredible in real life. Wow.

      P.S. Thanks for the link shout-out, Nubby! :) I’m in total awe of that space. Sometimes I think I was made to live in the Netherlands… always at the front-line of most incredible spaces. I’m jealous of everyone who gets to physically experience them.

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