Holiday 2025 Edit…

Lately, I’ve found myself pulled toward a softer, nostalgic world—one filled with embroidery, lacework, and the romance of old things. I just started watching Victoria on Netflix, and it has been unexpectedly inspiring. I’m especially captivated by the lace collars layered over their dresses—so delicate and feminine.

I’ve also fallen down the rabbit hole of vintage J.Crew catalogues and old Ralph Lauren Christmas campaigns—the kind of imagery that feels both cinematic and comfortably familiar. It’s been shaping my mood this season, stirring a longing for nostalgic moments and heritage textures.

Below is my Holiday 2025 Edit: a curation pulled from a blend of vintage charm, hand-painted tiles, ornate embroidery, lacework, wrought iron, and aged wood. These are the elements waking up my imagination right now.

What’s Inspiring Me This Season

There’s something about bringing a bit of old-world softness into my work that just feels right. I’m loving:

Lace + Embroidery
The feminine details that whisper instead of shout. They bring such grace into a space, and they’re inspiring the textiles and styling choices I’m leaning toward this winter.

Silver + Wrought Iron
Cool metals paired with soft whites create a romantic tension I can’t get enough of. Wrought iron, especially, has this timeless presence—beautiful, weighty, sculptural.

Scalloped Edges + Ruffles
These gentle curves and fluttering lines feel like the architectural version of lace. They layer in character and instantly soften a space.

Vintage Furniture + Pottery
Heritage pieces make everything feel grounded. The patina, the history, the imperfections—they add the soul and coziness I crave this time of year.

As we move into the cozy season, these inspirations are guiding the palette, textures, and energy of my creative world.

I hope this Holiday Edit inspires you as much as it’s been inspiring me. And I’d love to know: what’s been inspiring you lately?

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