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color story: moss.

moss green velvet headboard. / sfgirlbybay

long time, no color story! I took a short, unscheduled break from this series for a bit because all the colors were starting to run together — but I’m finally back and feeling smitten with this mossy green shade. from calming spaces with hints of olive and sage (especially good in the kitchen a la this stunning marble) to earthy wardrobe staples, I’m seriously inspired by all things green and loving how easy-going and natural everything in the hue feels.

Do you have a favorite shade of moss? Let me know!

xx, chelsea

moss green jumper. / sfgirlbybay dried palm fronds. / sfgirlbybay moss green clothing and decor. / sfgirlbybay moss green linen shirt. / sfgirlbybaymoss green throw pillow in modern wood chair. / sfgirlbybaymoss green clothing and furnishings. / sfgirlbybay

matteau swim square maillot; urban outfitters daily planner; urban outfitters ruth dining chairs; shoppe amber interiors ‘joya’ pillow; zara linen top; urban outfitters rohini velvet daybed cushion; zara camisole dress; lizzie furtunato light moss crater earrings; kinfolk magazine v. 22.

green plants and moss green upholstered dining chairs. / sfgirlbybaymoss green jumpsuit. / sfgirlbybaymoss green clothing, furniture and accessories. / sfgirlbybaymoss green linen wrap dress. / sfgirlbybaygreen marble kitchen backsplash. / sfgirlbybaymoss green linen jumpsuit. / sfgirlbybaymoss green velvet vintage chair / sfgirlbybay

• photography credits in order of appearance: cody guilfoyle for domino; free people stevie mini dress; mk sadler; fashiion gone rouge; free people island feels halter; deiji studios; tess neustadt for emily henderson; deiji studios; rose jane for tuula vintage; hunting for george; doen; b.e. architecture; lisa says gah; free people canyon tassel earring; camille lenore; that kind of woman; leanne ford interiors; goodwin; super marché vintage green velvet chair.

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