Most of us have had that moment — catching our reflection and thinking we might like to tweak a few things. Whether it’s for a confidence boost, a fresh start, or preparing for your big day, the urge to refine your appearance is incredibly common. The good news? It doesn’t have to involve a complete overhaul.
With its Bubblegum Pink storefront and cheerful, candy-colored vibe, a small West Village boutique call Colorful Natalie has quietly become a social media darling. It’s the kind of place people stop to photograph first, and then realize they actually want to go inside.
Achieving professional-level efficiency and precision at home may seem impossible, but it’s entirely achievable with the proper tools and setup. Purchasing quality cookware, revamping organization techniques, and applying some professional tips, you can elevate your cooking experience to rival that of professional chefs. In this blog, we will look at how you can turn your kitchen into a creative culinary workspace that creates creativity and functionality. Continue reading Change Your Kitchen Into a Professional Chef’s Haven→
Greta Van Fleet’s Jake Kiszka pictured with his new Gibson SG Standard in Faded Vintage Cherry
If rock ’n’ roll had a time machine, it would probably look a lot like the new Jake Kiszka SG Standard from Gibson — a guitar that channels pure 1961 energy while keeping both boots planted firmly in the present.
Inspired by the well-loved ’61 SG that helped shape Jake’s sound with Greta Van Fleet, this limited-edition release feels less like a signature model and more like a personal artifact. Kiszka has long credited that original guitar as an extension of himself, and this new version carries that same spirit forward — only now it’s something fans (and aspiring guitar heroes) can actually get their hands on. Continue reading Gibson Turns Up the Volume with the Jake Kiszka SG Standard→
The way your home looks and feels is often shaped by the details that you choose. It’s not always about large renovations or even making expensive upgrades. Often, it’s the small design decisions that will make the biggest impact, from the layout of a room to the objects that you place within it.