Practical Magic The Movie and Why We Still Love It
I first saw Practical Magic in a Los Angeles movie theater in 1998. I was a stressed-out, overworked graduate student at UCLA, and the...
Amelia Jane Murray’s Fae Langour
From the early 1820s until 1829, young Manx artist Amelia Jane Murray (1800–1896) rather obsessively painted fairies—smartly dressed and not overly active tiny creatures, that is, who reclined on feathers and stems and leaves as if they were chaise longues.
Things We Love: Autumn
Welcome to "The Things We Love: Autumn" guide, where enchantment awaits around every corner of this mystical season. As the leaves turn vibrant shades...
Our Spring J.R.R Tolkien Cover!
“The hobbits sat in shadow by the wayside. Before long the elves came down the lane towards the valley. They passed slowly, and the...
A Captivating Fantasy Photo Shoot Inspired by Unicorns and Fairies
Titania and Bottom by John Anster Fitzgerald
Artepics / Alamy Stock Photo
This photo shoot was first inspired by a unicorn head. My mom was infatuated...
Rainbow Curve Corsetry
“This piece was inspired by the old chestnut tree out in front of my cottage. The moist Irish weather forms the perfect climate for...
Siouxsie Sioux, Thank You
Feature Image: Siouxsie Sioux, from the album Mantaray, 2007 | Vinyls / Alamy Stock Photo
I was once a little girl beside herself with excitement...
Long Lost by Jacqueline West
We want to tell you about the novel Long Lost from writer Jacqueline West, whose gorgeous poem "The Twelfth Dancing Princess Explains" you might remember from last...
Enchanting Conversation with Jewelry Designer Avigail Adam
In gorgeous news, we wanted to share some pretty spectacular images with you. These are all from designer extraordinaire Avigail Adam, who not only...
I Do Believe In Faires
Orley Anderson—in her own words, a “mother, creative stylist, and lover of glitter”—conceived of these astonishing images after deciding she “wanted there to be...



































