Everything I Saved this Week | 035
Recent mental fancies.
Images, shopping finds, and musics for the week ending 6/13/26.
Ffern’s Summer 2026 Ad Campaign
Saved because: 3 of my favorite things include medieval history and armor, Ffern, and perfume. OK, suppose that’s 4. Ffern, the British perfumer, has been rolling out its summer 2026 campaign the last few weeks, with a theme of The Green Knight, an Arthurian legend involving a mysterious knight of the forest.
Ffern has become one of my most anticipated brands to watch each season, partnering with actors like Ruth Wilson, Charlie Cooper, Claire Foy and Bill Nighy to create mini universes for their one-of-a-kind quarterly perfumes. This quick vignette from their first teaser is a favorite, and if you haven’t seen their film teaser for summer yet, definitely see it here. Their ability to create an entirely new world that is so uniquely them is top tier.
I purchased their Spring 2026 fragrance and am so excited to be getting my Summer 2026 Perfumer’s Candle next week in the mail. (You can opt for the fragrance itself or the candle.) The surprise of receiving the scent, sight unseen, or should I say, sniff unseen, is the best part.
Summer Anklet Styling by Chani Ra of the fashion nap
Saved because: First, I’m still in love with the square-toe pump silhouette from Chanel S/S ‘26, and it appears to be a shoe shape that Matthieu Blazy plans on bringing back for forthcoming seasons (yay). I came across this cute polaroid carousel by the fashion nap, whose style and expertise I adore. She styled a few of her Chanel shoes by Blazy, including a killer pair of boots from Métiers d'Art, but I love how she took these pumps and paired them with a coral necklace as an anklet. Excellent way to zhuzh up a look and channel oceanic Cruise 2027 now! Cute anklet options on Etsy and Free People. You could also do this playful Reef Charm from Catbird’s summer drop on an anklet chain.
Charlotte Wales and Katie Shillingford for AnOther #50
Saved because: Today, I was perusing AnOther Magazine's site as they celebrate 25 years. First of all, it makes me so happy to see a magazine still existing in print—and celebrating a quarter of a century at that! I loved the pop-of-color editorial by Charlotte Wales, styled by Katie Shillingford (an all-time favorite stylist, IYKYK). It features some of the season’s best multicolored looks. My favorite shot was a spread featuring an Alaïa ensemble. The poses! The tassels! The unexpected pairing of red and green! It reminds me of the excellent Versace ads of the '80s and '90s. More of this, please.
Green Tiled Bathroom of My Dreams
Saved because: If I could have a bathroom in any hue, it’d definitely be this type of jade green tile. It’s full European bathhouse charm that I can get behind. This clipping is from a New York Times article about restoring a prewar NYC apartment from 2019. Worth a peek if you’re in need of some interior inspiration at the moment!
Rosalía’s Custom Dior for the Lux Tour
Saved because: Well, you know it wouldn’t be my newsletter without at least one or two Chanel or Dior mentions, and we’ve already hit quota ;). Rosalía’s currently on her US tour for Lux, and she’s just debuted three custom looks by Jonathan Anderson for Christian Dior. My favorite? The ballet tutu silhouette, actually more of a ‘bell’ tutu if we’re being technical, (yes, I did ballet and dance for nearly 16 years), done in a tank-top style with the signature house medallion in crochet. It’s so purely Rosalía, romantic, soft, sexy, but with Jonathan’s touch of craft.
Bella Freud’s Lucian Dog Collection
Saved because: You know how I feel about dogs!!! And Bella Freud is one of my all-time beloved designers and humans. My Je t’aime Jane sweater is a prized possession, and I have a few of her now-empty candle vessels that I use to keep makeup brushes and other odds and ends. Her brand of humor and POV is 10/10 always. She just launched her Lucian Dog capsule, featuring her brand’s logo, drawn by Bella’s father, Lucian Freud. It features the cutest striped scarf for your canine, t-shirts, and basic knit sweaters. I’m adding the white t-shirt with Lucian embroidered logo to cart as we speak! (And this epic Joy Division pitcher…)
Portland Vase by Bouke de Vries
Saved because: If my memory serves me correctly, I first came to know Dutch artist Bouke de Vries for having created a stunning limited collection of ceramic perfume bottles for Dries Van Noten. De Vries’s art takes fragments of historic ceramics and turns them into something completely new. He takes an object so ornate and breakable, and transforms it into something even more beautiful through its broken form.
He did just that with his new Portland Vase piece, now on display at the British Museum. Inspired by the original Portland Vase, a Roman vessel from circa 25 AD, the form is a typical amphora that has been reimagined by many makers over the years, including Josiah Wedgwood. De Vries’s version is deeply striking; he takes original Wedgwood fragments and organizes them to match the typical scene on a Roman vase almost perfectly, but in fragmented form. It all sits inside a glass vessel in the shape of the original. If you’re in London, please do see it for me!
Finishing off this week’s send with A Few Finds for your cart…
Autumn Sonata’s Agnes print is on my mind, available in bath sheets, a bath mat and hand towels. It’s art deco meets Southern Italian tile stylings. A good place to start are the hand towels.
Obsessed with this lime green collared Polo Ralph Lauren pullover.
Sydney Engelhart recently shared these Mansur Gavriel Dance Ballerinas in a white with black piping…can’t get them out of my HEAD!
I keep hearing good things about Victoria Beckham’s new Blush Stylus. As someone who loves a good blush…this may need to land it’s way into my kit. I’m intrigued by a blush applicator being so small.'
Everybody’s talkin’ about the B-Low the Belt Myra Belt. I saw it on both Tess Sullivan and Reese Blutstein and was sold. I finally bought it, in black nubuck and silver. I wear my Vivienne Westwood Alex Belt ALL of the time (it’s a truly forever piece and has exceeded its cost per wear tenfold), but I needed something new, and we all know Celine’s Spring 2026 collection turned us all onto a good buckle.
I did a fun edition of The Shoppies with Catbird last week if you missed it, and in their new arrivals this week, they released a gorgeous black cord + pearl pendant necklace that I’d also describe as a forever piece. Leaning into the summer jewelry refresh vibe while being something you’ll be able to keep for ages.
Oh, and if you’re looking for a good boatneck 3/4 sleeve tee, I pretty much wear one of these KOTN ones daily.
Have a lovely week!










Also would love a jade tile bathroom one day…
Omg!! I feel like the b low belt is the best purchase I’ve made in a while. I’ve worn it so much! Hope you love it!!