![]() ![]() Courtney at Love + Brain Films is so incredibly talented! If you missed part one and two of this shoot you can wrap your peepers around them here and here. Thank you to those babes at Rent Patina for inviting us to take part in this shoot and the whole team for really pulling it out of the bag, we had a blast!ĭamn I love that video so much. The company is headquartered in the United States. It employs 6-10 people and has 1M-5M of revenue. I always get so many compliments when I wear it and it only cost me £12.99! Shauna’s chequered number is from Zara and Gala’s silver beauty was vintage, found at Shareen. Patina Studios is a company that operates in the Furniture industry. ![]() I wear it with a slip underneath and it’s perfectly acceptable as a comfy kinda boho-esque outfit dontyathink? My necklace was a H&M bargain. I actually think it might technically be a kaftan but I don’t really care. I wore a Biba dress which I bought on sale at House of Fraser. Their ever-expanding furniture collection in. It’s cheesy as hell but it’s true what Alicia Keys said you know, “In New York, Concrete jungle where dreams are made of, There’s nothing you can’t do, Now you’re in New York, These streets will make you feel brand new, Big lights will inspire you…”įor this final look we came over all monochrome. Patina is a curated collection of handpicked furniture oozing with the character and beauty that comes with age. When ever I arrive in New York, no matter how exhausted I am from the flight, I get a whole new wave of excited energy as soon as I see that view – the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, the Chrysler Building… what’s not to love? For deliveries outside of NYC, please reach out to for order requirements and delivery fee information. The Manhattan skyline stretched before us looking just as inviting as ever. The view from Rent Patina‘s rooftop was incredible. ![]() It makes sense that the fringed trend found a second wind in the age of hippie and grunge culture, likely contributing. Bouquets of Balloons on a Brooklyn Rooftop: A Bushwick Fairytale with Rent Patina Macramé may be best known for its bohemian run in the 60s and 70s, but the textile art form of knotting and hitching is believed to have originated in the 13th century and was all the rage in the Victorian era. ![]()
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