Hi friend!

I’m so glad you’re here. My name is Skylar (Sky or Skylar Bree works, too!) and I am the creative behind Something From My Shelf . As a lifelong reader and believer in fairytales, I am passionate about sharing my life and authoring my own happily ever after.

My goal is to share something from my each of my personal shelves—from what I’m currently reading to my latest style finds to getting personal with Mid-Week Messages and sharing my real life behind the scenes.

Together, I hope we can build a community of individuals who are all enthusiastic about reading, fashion, lifestyle and chasing their dreams.

Want to chat with me? Feel free to leave a comment on any post or stop by my Instagram: @somethingfrommyshelf

For Business Inquiries, you can reach me at: smfs.skylar@gmail.com

Thank you for taking some time out of your day to spend it here with me!

Love, Skylar Bree

SoHo, NYC

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SoHo is home to the world’s greatest collection of cast-iron architecture. But more than that, SoHo is unique among New York’s neighborhoods for its classical French and Italian architectural designs. It simply doesn’t look like anywhere else, not even the neighboring West Village or Lower East Side. 

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For one thing, the colors are much more distinct in SoHo. They’re brighter. Perhaps that’s a reflection on the people living here. But for many of the cast-iron buiildings that give SoHo it’s unmistakable character, the reason for their bright coloring is actually pretty obvious: whenever you construct anything from wrought iron, it’s going to look like, well, wrought iron.

So the colors of SoHo as they’re known, or at least as they ought to be known, the colors that are just a street photographers dream come true (where else can you find so many amazing backdrops?), are actually the result of many, many coats of bright paints. And they light up a photo in ways even a flash cannot.