Whim started out life as a blog based in Australia, about a year ago, but thanks to its ever creative content and diverse array of contributors the fantastical blog has developed into one of the most popular online magazines floating around the internet.
Besides its almost daily offerings of up and coming artists, photographers, stylists and more artistic individuals, Whim also publish seasonal issues, featuring relevant and imagination capturing fashion shoots, creative writing, music reviews and all manner of beautiful input from all across the world.
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I can't help but be pulled into the soft focus beauty and high impact imagery, instantly recognisable a style that Whim have adopted. Every featuring artist has been selectively chosen for the inspiring elements of their work, whether it is a beauty shoot featuring a glitter-laden mermaid or a pencil drawing of a mysterious character; imagery is everything.
Their pinterest page delivers hours upon hours of fantasy and escape, sourcing powerful collections of worldly treasures, drawing you into a place of gentle hues and fluid motion. I can lose myself altogether amongst this gathering of beauty, a particular favourite board to visit is the Escape board. Here are just a few of the finds hiding there:
Besides the storybook type atmosphere, Whim also enjoy some delightfully fun pieces in the form of cute nail art and wonderfully out- there beauty features. As a gal that opts for the more natural look from within the depths of my make- up bag, it satisfies the drama hungry starlet inside to live vicariously through the pages of Whim! Let me share a few Pinterest beauties with you:
When you find yourself in need of exploring the unique and delicate realm of inspiring art, then look no further than Whim Online Magazine. There are many ways to enjoy Whim, their blog, through Pinterest, even instagram or facebook, however you choose to dive in, I guarantee you will come out the other end of the looking glass inspired and in awe. If you can't get enough of this blog from down under, they are even offering a chance to help support their work by running over to etsy and buying an issue of their Special Edition zine for a glorious steal of £1.07//$1.95 AUS.
Like walking through a dream or falling down the rabbit hole.
So, so gorgeous. Thank you for pointing me in their direction. ♥
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Amen Fashion †
They truly are, aren't they!! Nice place to get lost in.
DeleteWow, these are amazing pictures! Thank you for telling me about them! You have a wonderful blog!
ReplyDeletex leah symonne x
itsleli.blogspot.com
Hey Leah enjoy!! Just sharing the love ; )
DeleteBy the way, your 'Be the best you can be' post is really great. I always say something very similar, to be the best version of yourself : )
Amazing pictures, love the one of the tea party in the woods! so magical and whimsical :)
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p.s. check out my nailcare giveaway on my blog!
http://www.littlefeatherstyle.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/new-years-giveaway.html
Mary your blog is so lovely!! I love that you are passionate about floristry, that is so interesting!! Can't wait for your next post. As for the giveaway, as if I could resist!!
DeleteLove all these photos! Going to check out Whim Online Mag now! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYou must! They have a facebook page and pinterest as well as the gorgeous blog!
DeleteThank you so so much Gemma for writing such a heart-warming and lovely blog post about Whim Online Magazine! I really have appreciated your support over the last 11 months :) A huge thank you also for being the first to purchase a digital copy of our Special Edition Zine! I have posted the link to your blog on the Whim Facebook page, encouraging our readers to go have a look at your wonderful blog.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes,
Melanie (Editor of Whim Online Magazine)
xo
How can I not be a fan? Your hard work is clearly visible, as is your passion for the magazine. Everything about Whim is gorgeous and dreamy and the quality of the content and layout and everything is very much work singing about, hence my little post!
DeleteLovely post! However, wouldn't it be better to credit photographs if you know who took them? It would be a way to respect photographers/artists :)
ReplyDeleteI 100% agree with you there my friend, I most certainly should have done that. The link sends you to the source, which is a feature about the photographer- but you know, if we're celebrating the beautiful work, then a credit where credits due is a must! (On it…)
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