". . . Like Carrie Bradshaw but cooler, with fewer shoes, better values and a mortgage."
That's New York Times writer Penelope Green describing bloggers who mourned the loss of Domino magazine and who may represent "a larger, cultural movement, characterized by a girlish and fizzy optimism and an appetite for Jonathan Adler ceramics and Parsons tables from West Elm."
Love Adler and Parsons tables. Fizzy? Perhaps. Was not a big fan of Domino (I know. Heresy.), except for the web site. The print photos always looked gloomy for some reason. Not enough fizz?
That's New York Times writer Penelope Green describing bloggers who mourned the loss of Domino magazine and who may represent "a larger, cultural movement, characterized by a girlish and fizzy optimism and an appetite for Jonathan Adler ceramics and Parsons tables from West Elm."
Love Adler and Parsons tables. Fizzy? Perhaps. Was not a big fan of Domino (I know. Heresy.), except for the web site. The print photos always looked gloomy for some reason. Not enough fizz?
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