T Magazine: Keeping Up With Kendall Jenner on Twitter, A Journalistic Survey of Street Style and More
Every week, T rounds up five captivating online destinations you should be visiting often.
FACEBOOK: Somewhere I Would Like to Live
Help break up a feed full of birth and engagement announcements by liking Somewhere I Would Like to Live on Facebook. The aptly named blog shares pictures of whimsical spaces in far-off lands and features obscure and fascinating designs of interiors and objets d’art alike. T’s art director Shawn Carney is a fan.
Like this on INSTAGRAM, TWITTER, WEBSITE & PINTEREST
INSTAGRAM
The actual photographer and T contributor Adam Katz Sinding insists Le 21ème is not really a street-style project. Instead, he explains on his website, it’s “your photo-journalistic view into the daily world of fashion from cities and Fashion Weeks all over the world. ” Call it what you will, his photos of the fashion set hanging out between shows are a welcome sight on Instagram during the final days of Paris Style Week.
TWITTER
It’s hard to stay on top of Kendall Jenner’s fashion moments, runways as well as Instagrams - unless you follow her on Twitter, where Keeping Up With Kendall is really a mostly visual (and instantly gratifying) affair. Soak in her final times of finales this week.
WEBSITE
The artist Damien Hirst, who just collaborated with Deyrolle on a cabinet of curiosities, makes it easy for his fans to find his work. In the website, an interactive map reveals just where his works are on screen around the globe. So far, it looks like he’s got three continents covered.
PINTEREST
Step into the regarding Kinfolk on the magazine’s Pinterest boards, where cozy interiors look designed for treat times and coffee breaks, and food and nature become community-building resources.
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Every week, T rounds up five captivating online destinations you should be visiting often.
FACEBOOK: Somewhere I Would Like to Live
Help break up a feed full of birth and engagement announcements by liking Somewhere I Would Like to Live on Facebook. The aptly named blog shares pictures of whimsical spaces in far-off lands and features obscure and fascinating designs of interiors and objets d’art alike. T’s art director Shawn Carney is a fan.
Like this on INSTAGRAM, TWITTER, WEBSITE & PINTEREST
The actual photographer and T contributor Adam Katz Sinding insists Le 21ème is not really a street-style project. Instead, he explains on his website, it’s “your photo-journalistic view into the daily world of fashion from cities and Fashion Weeks all over the world. ” Call it what you will, his photos of the fashion set hanging out between shows are a welcome sight on Instagram during the final days of Paris Style Week.
It’s hard to stay on top of Kendall Jenner’s fashion moments, runways as well as Instagrams - unless you follow her on Twitter, where Keeping Up With Kendall is really a mostly visual (and instantly gratifying) affair. Soak in her final times of finales this week.
WEBSITE
The artist Damien Hirst, who just collaborated with Deyrolle on a cabinet of curiosities, makes it easy for his fans to find his work. In the website, an interactive map reveals just where his works are on screen around the globe. So far, it looks like he’s got three continents covered.
Step into the regarding Kinfolk on the magazine’s Pinterest boards, where cozy interiors look designed for treat times and coffee breaks, and food and nature become community-building resources.
View the original article here
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