Wednesday, 18 January 2012

dream away

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Source: HawaiianCoconut


Some images that I've culled from one of my favourite tumblrs, Hawaiian Coconut by Emily Faulstich (one half of cult label, Wildfox Couture). She takes the most dreamy, dreamy pictures of her life & travels ever!

25 comments:

J. said...

I would love my life to be warm with seashells right now...sigh...

rebecca said...

i love that picture of the outfits. thats so me! just similar versions of the same thing. i always wear a tee like that nearly every day but i like to save the shorts for the summer x

the style crusader said...

These photos are so beautiful and dreamy! My goodness, makes me want to escape to somewhere exotic and warm. xx

Jessie said...

So dreamy, all I want to do is go on a tropical holiday!

Phuong said...

amazing photos

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amazing pictures!

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Francesca Felix said...

these images are gorgeous! really digging your blog

pink horrorshow said...

Ahhh, I need a warm tropical getaway NOW :(

lucia m said...

LOVE IT!

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Arden said...

This is an absolute dream, I love this. xx

DailyGlamour said...

so cute and dreamy

miss mary said...

gorgeous photos, makes me long for a vacay!

xoxo

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Kate Middleton said...

Cela ressemble bien. Apprécions votre effort d'avoir porté cette place

Coffee & Vogue said...

Sweet blog,
I'm a Follower :)

xoxo

il était une fois... said...

so agree!! those wildfox babes have the best life!
ps. thanks so much for entering my giveaway babes!
winner will be drawn monday night - fingers crossed it's you ;) XX

Laura said...

Wow beautiful pictures! Thanks for sharing the link, want to see more pics!

Serena said...

Wow the pictures are quite dreamy!
Its always nice to see Seoul bloggers.. I rarely see any~! Nice to meet you!

Serena
http://nostalgicsenses.blogspot.com

DailyGlamour said...

So nice

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