Top five - 10 dec 24
Simple sauce, kimono puffers, mohair skinny scarves, UES, and two gallery shows on now worth visiting
Blistering cherry tomatoes with a single garlic clove and oil as pasta sauce.
Hanten Jackets. I want one.
Screenshots of Iris Law wearing a hanten padded kimono puffer in an online video Here’s a good vintage stripe one I like the crosshair motif here There’s thousands online if you use the search terms: “Japanese hanten padded haori.”
Also my friend Natalie saw this indigo patchwork one at the window in 45RPM on Crosby Street, and if you want to go this route ($), definitely do that.
In love with etsy seller Wooldot, a maker producing mohair knits in Lithuania. The quality and *inner light source* (a category I’m positing for clothing integrity rubric) is high! Pieces remind of items currently in store at Elder Statesman.
Upper East Side, Manhattan. Missing home more than usual lately. Here are some pics from my recent visit.
park seo-bo at white cube was a very cool show. later in his life when his health deteriorated he was living in a hotel in paris, “Park developed the habit of collecting the daily Le Monde newspapers left in the hallway by a neighbouring guest, intending to use them merely to clean the residual paint from his brush. In doing so, he observed that certain sections of the day’s news would be obscured, while others remained visible.” my sister with her kids. we’re on our way to sadelle’s my mom’s favorite restaurant (obsessed with any place that offers “a scoop of tuna” and “a little toast”) my daughter and niece indulging @madisonfarenyc Gallery shows on view now worth visiting: Walter Price at David Zwirner Los Angeles and Peter Doig’s curated show ‘The Street’ at Gagosian Madison Ave which included work from some of my favorite masters.
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