An Unusual and Inspiring Pinterest, Zac Posen’s Cooking Hashtag and More

Every week, T rounds up five captivating online destinations you should be visiting often.


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TUMBLR: Sharon Radisch

The New York-based photographer dots her Tumblr with compelling still lifes of her personal belongings: “Things” (left) is a collection of objects from around her apartment, “The Classic Watch” (right) is a tableau centered around her newest timepiece. Images of travel (from China to Los Angeles) and professional collaborations (with Everlane and Bolthouse Farms) round out the lot.


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INSTAGRAM: Ayako Kurokawa

The artful confections of the Japanese-born, Brooklyn-based baker will add welcome whimsy to any Instagram. Follow carefully: The dessert master, who recently filled the Steven Alan Home Shop in TriBeCa with her sweet treats, inspires afternoon cravings with her chic, often-French-inspired pastries.


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BLOG: Kate Young

The stylist, who just announced a forthcoming book, “Dressing for the Dark” (out in October from Assouline), has long dressed starlets and It girls for awards shows (like Emilia Young for this year’s Golden Globes). If she’s dressing anyone for tonight’s Emmy awards, hopefully she’ll post a first look on her blog.


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HASHTAG: #CookingWithZac

Between posting behind-the-scenes shots of both “Project Runway” and his bustling atelier (Fashion Week begins next week!), the designer Zac Posen still finds time for #CookingWithZac Instagrams — and T editors love fashion people who eat well. He was most recently making jam with fresh peaches and identifying a black-and-white pattern in his homemade popcorn.


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Credit Su Wu, via Pinterest

PINTEREST: I’m Revolting

With her website I’m Revolting, Su Wu, a writer (and T contributor), shares inspiring images of, in her words, “things that push at the edges of what’s possible, and also things that aren’t too concerned with being pretty.” Her Pinterest account of the same name is an extension of that approach. “There’s no flat-out pleasure like being shown something you’ve never seen before that you love, or getting to introduce something to someone else, like being a thing matchmaker,” she explains.


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