Boho Wedding Inspiration

It’s been a little while since we’ve featured a wedding here on the blog.  But the other day, I got an email from MacK Mars, who works part time as a stylist for Free People.  The photos from her wedding day stopped me dead in my tracks – read on to hear her describe it in her own words, and to get a serious dose of wedding inspiration! Read More

Home Tour: Senior Designer, FP Movement

While in California a couple of weeks ago, I jumped at the opportunity to visit our FP Movement designer at her home in Inverness, California.  I had heard how amazing it was beforehand, but had never seen any photos.  Read More

Hey Canada! Enter Our Vantown Sweeps!

Exciting news! Free People is coming to Vancouver and we want you to be a part of the festivities! To celebrate, we’re giving away weekly prize packages filled with local goodies and Free People favorites.  Enter for a chance to win a new prize each week, through September 21st! Read More

About A Girl: Ruthie Lindsey

Certain people come into our lives, and even in the fleeting moments that we spend with them, they affect us so profoundly that they leave a lasting mark on our hearts. Ruthie Lindsey is one of those people. Read More

Outside Lands 2014 Music Highlights

Music festivals are not always the best venue to fully experience music.  With so many people in one place, the crowd can be overwhelming, and if the artist doesn’t have the right stage presence, they aren’t able to fully captivate the audience and the performance can fall flat.  I definitely did not get to see all of the bands I wanted to see at Outside Lands, but I was able to catch a few performances that really stood out. Here are some of my highlights from Outside Lands 2014! Read More

Love What You Do: Harold & Mod

Meet Milo Beloved, owner of the sweet Birmingham vintage store Harold & Mod. While we were in town for our River Rose and FP Me shoots, we couldn’t resist the opportunity to sit down with Milo and hear about the inspiration behind his business and how he turned his fantasy into reality. There is such beauty in taking an old, loved item and making it new and useful again – the piece may change, appearance-wise, but the sentiment and story will always be buried deep within the fabric. Read More