Stanley Donwood who did the the artwork for Thom Yorke’s Eraser album. We bought them from a show in L.A. when we lived there. Also, my vintage chairs—they all have stories of how I collected them. I am a bit obsessed, my husband tells me I can’t buy any more! And the textiles I have mostly screen-printed myself or are from friends. I love our sofa blankets, one is from Joinery and the other is Pendleton."
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TOMS, where I used to work. We had our first and second children together and we still keep in touch. I also love seeing mums who are starting their own businesses, doing creative things. I love seeing my friends become mums, too."">
The Baby Whisperer book helpful at times, I felt a bit out of control and it helped me find a bit of a rhythm. With Marly I'm more confident and to be honest she has to just fit in. I really do think you can get overwhelmed with advice, so you have to follow your own instincts."">
“哦哇。前8周!我发现这很难,也很紧张。有一个三岁的孩子在身边,要想恢复过来是很残忍的,再睡不着觉是很困难的。我怀疑离家这么远。我妈妈产后3周,这对我帮助很大(我去机场接她的时候羊水破了),但最初的几周我仍然很挣扎,以为我永远不会独自带着他们两个离开家!但8周后,事情进展得更顺利了,我们找到了新的常态。我知道我只能顺其自然。而且,我曾经拥有的任何“自我”时间都完全消失了,和我丈夫在一起的时间也是如此。事实上,我们现在正处在一个艰难的时刻,因为Marly正在做一个奇怪的睡眠回归,而Sonny在晚上10点之前都不会睡觉! But I know it will pass as all things do. I'm trying to enjoy the chaos. "
“我的大儿子是伍德森·詹姆斯·赫斯特。我们知道他的中间名是詹姆斯,以马修15年前去世的弟弟的名字命名。我们都是在危地马拉和伯利兹之间的边境偶遇的——我们都是碰巧在同一时间穿越南美洲和中美洲。我很幸运地认识了詹姆斯,并和他们一起在墨西哥旅行了一段时间。我也是这样认识我丈夫马修的。和伍德森在一起,我们算是编出来的!我们本想叫他桑尼,但想到他可能想要别的名字,所以我们喜欢伍德森这个名字。我们的女儿叫玛丽·罗斯·布莱斯·赫斯特。玛丽的名字取自巴黎郊外的一个小镇,马修就是在那里长大的。我喜欢这个名字,但在将近两周的时间里,我一直在犹豫是否要做出承诺。 We got chased by the birth certificate people so much, but I was just so tired and couldn’t think straight. Rose was the name of our street in Venice, and Blythe is my mother’s maiden name."
RCA. The chairs I found on Craigslist. The blanket was a gift from a dear friend when he was a baby. The quilt I made for him—well, I screen-printed it and my mother-in-law made it! And I love his Kalon stump. Although it gets moved around the house a lot."
Sonny wears a Nico Nico top and Gap shorts.">
Fabric Workshop and Museum, it was my first trip to the U.S. After that, I worked as a screen-print technician and teacher at the London Printworks Trust in Brixton. I met some great people, including Jonathan Saunders, who also worked there and was just starting his label, I ended up printing for him. I then wanted to go back to college and applied for the Royal College of Art in London, magically got in, and did a two-year MA in Communication Art and Design. It was tough, amazing, and I met so many inspirational people who are still great friends. I then worked at Paul Smith in London. It was a great place to work and I was so lucky to travel a lot with that job—Japan, Hong Kong, India, and Paris. It was so much fun. It was actually Paul who originally introduced me to Blake Mycoskie who had just started TOMS. When we moved to L.A., I went to see him and ended up working for TOMS. It was kind of crazy as it was at the beginning of the brand and was a lot of hard work, but a lot of fun and I met lifelong friends. We moved to San Francisco two years ago and I have been consulting at Levis for around 18 months."
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Levi's jeans, striped tops, a chambray shirt. Isabel Marant sneakers. Birkenstocks. My Babaa knitwear cardigan, it’s essential to have a good cardigan in S.F.! I love this climate."
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Outerlands, just up the street. We used to go there when we lived in the Mission, but it is great to have it just around the corner. I like to walk to Andytown Coffee, too, with Marly during the week. We are long time Tartine fanatics, so we love their space in the Mission. We also love going over the bridge to Fish or Le Garage in Sausalito. Golden Gate Park is on our doorstep, so we spend a lot of time there. And the beach, of course, we live right next to it and try to go daily. I love being by the ocean."">