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My notes on sourcing, collecting and navigating the vintage world with intention. Musings meant to inspire.

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From time to time, a piece stands out for its depth or timeliness. This featured article explores the nuances of sourcing, collecting and navigating the vintage world with greater understanding.

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Sourcing in the Colder Months: Why the Quiet Season Feels So Full

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Let’s be honest: the world doesn’t need another curated group photo in matching linen dresses under the words “creative retreat.” And while I love a beautiful setting and a good...

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Know What I Know: Business Coaching for Vintage Sellers + Creative Entrepreneurs

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Before Atelier I spent over 20 years in the talent, consulting and corporate world. I helped organizations structure their business, find the talent that suits them both now and for...

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Spring Blossoms in Paris: Favourite Places, Fresh Starts and a Personal Note

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There’s something about Paris in the spring. The kind of something that lingers in your clothes and behind your eyes long after the plane ride home. The air is softer,...

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