Do you Rue? is the question of the week.
Virtually flipping from page to page I saw many familiar faces whose blogs I am regularly following, even from their very first post for some, so at Rue I feel at home with my virtual friends:
I saw Heather Clawson from Habitually Chic, I virtually follow her every week around New York and learn what is new, what is happening there from a chic insider.
I saw Grant K. Gibson from the eponymous blog, a great designer from San Francisco who will soon be part of the first Elle Decor Showcase House in his own city.
I saw Tobi Fairley, who I not only admire but who I met in Vancouver in real life two summers ago (I have two posts on her) thanks to my friend Ivan Meade. She is a talented Interior design but she also has a great, warm personality.
I saw Ronda Carman from All the Best super refined blog, which I read regularly, enjoying her interviews, her style, tips on travels, her recipes.
Finally I saw Vicente Wolf, an icon whose blog I follow to learn from him everything I can and to enjoy his extraordinary view of the world of design.
Rue is a fresh, innovative magazine, full of ideas and great images so if you did not subscribe yet, please do it today so you will enjoy every issue the moment they hit the stand, oops, the screen.
Congratulations to the bloggers who created the magazine, Anne Sage of The City Sage and Crystal Gentilello of Plush Palate (The only Italian thing in this post is perhaps the Italian sounding surname of Crystal...is that enough?) and thanks for a new way to stay informed and entertained.
I have to say that paper magazines are still my best friends but it is good to have different options, that is why I also love to check for quick references some of my favorite magazines on their online version.
Let's celebrate Rue while keeping reading on paper too.
Images bluntly stolen from their blogs
4 comments:
had a quick look yesterday, I think it is an interesting concept, not the same as flipping through a good magazine cuddled up on the sofa with coffee
I still love my stacks of magazines...
Thanks for the mention!
Best,
Ronda
Hope to see you there soon Albarosa. On another note, I just saw a very powerful Italian movie you might like to see. Nothing to do with interior design but everything to do with being Italian. It is called "Vincere" and Giovanna Mezzogiormo did a fantastic job in her role as Ida.
I am having trouble reading this magazine. It wants to jump around. Should I give it another go?
Best,
Liz
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