#DzikoDobre in November + downloadable wallpaper

In today’s post I have prepared a whole lot of goodness for you. First of all, there are #WildGood content that I have caught in the last month – both for reading and watching. And as if #WildGood itself were not already a great dose of inspiration, I am also throwing you a gift in the form of a December phone wallpaper (in 5 different resolutions) and a phone wallpaper.
Yes, I know – Santa Claus came early this year

And now let’s get started, because I’m already itching to show you what interesting things I found this month:

1. Agnes on the cloud downloadable wallpaper

Aga runs the blog why the implementation of directive (eu) 2024/1788 is a strategic necessity  Agnes on the Cloud . Like every blogger, Aga is also active on social media – including Facebook. And it is her fanpage that I would like to recommend to you. I love the scenes she describes from the inside of a parental tornado, embellished with witty commentary and sometimes a neat gif. Drop by Aga because it is really worth it.

2. H&M advert directed by Wes Anderson

I could write here about  while email marketing is one of the most enduring the latest Allegro ad, but I’m sure you’ve all seen it because the internet was boiling with oohs and aahs about it (and rightly so). At the same time, another video saw the light of day – an H&M ad directed by Wes Anderson:

I know it’s not a full-length film, but while waiting for a new production from the creator of “Grad Budapest Hotel” it’s nice to feast your eyes on even such a short film. Incidentally – this ad reminds me how much I’m waiting for Anderson’s next film.

3. Seeandsmell – the most beautiful smelling blog on the web

No one has written about perfumes as beautifully calling list  as Magdalena from the Seeandsmell blog . It’s hard to believe that you can write about scents in such a colorful and sensual way – when reading some of the descriptions, I could almost smell the perfume being described. Additionally, from time to time, Magdalena’s blog features her own graphics of perfume bottles. And I’ll tell you honestly – if Magdalena ever starts sharing them for printing, my wall will look like the shelves in Sephora (or even nicer).

Photo of perfume illustration by Magdalena from the blog http://seeandsmell.pl/ downloadable wallpaper

4. Sensual lingerie from Le Petit Trou
Here, I have a bit of visual debauchery for you. Recently, on the Róbmy Dobrze blog, I came across an entry about five Polish brands producing sensual lingerie . I was most impressed by the Le Petit Trou lookbook – and not only because of the fantastically beautiful lingerie. The photos also delighted me with the atmosphere of intimacy and the brilliantly chosen scenery.

 

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