
I saw
this pillow on
The Today Show and am wishing it had been invented ten years' worth of fine lines ago.
I also wonder how it would look with a
Leontine Chopstick mono--even if that defeats the skin smoothing properties of the original product.


Speaking of
Leontine Linens, how cool is Kim Hastreiter, co-publisher of Paper Magazine's collection of assorted monogrammed guest towels. I love the idea of having more than one design in a single setting (and the funds to make it happen).
via Isaac Mizrahi.
1 comment:
I'm still in love with the chopstick monogram -- don't need any more chopstick lines on my face but love the guest towels. Thanks for sharing the picture.
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