This is one of the most relaxing videos I've ever watched, it's like watching a live pinterest board, or getting a monthly curation in a magazine/zine. thanks for making this so delightful!
@olainamillion3 күн бұрын
thank you, i'm happy you enjoyed it!
@sydneyphiri64084 күн бұрын
we are grateful for having you.
@olainamillion3 күн бұрын
🥰thank you
@zeee98563 күн бұрын
I went to a symphony with Avatar the Last Airbender music and the show was playing in the back. It was AMAZING.
@olainamillion3 күн бұрын
Omg I love Avatar!!!! I love I'm looking into this right now!
@zeee98563 күн бұрын
Omg yesss! I hope you are able to go!! Thank you for being another black girl that likes classical music💅🏿
@allthingsiro21 сағат бұрын
Finally the algorithm put you on my radar. Immediately subscribed.
@JANNINEBEIER4 күн бұрын
Drinking my morning coffee and starting my week with this video, love your style and energy ♥️ Thanks for the cool recommendations 😊
@tanyamsam2 күн бұрын
ugh i love this video, so so cozy and I feel like I was just chilling with a friend in her living room. also your hair is so gorgeous
@XxstrangersinthemudxX3 күн бұрын
you just convinced me to start making faceless content on tiktok
@olainamillion3 күн бұрын
hell yeah! remember to have fun with it 🙂
@aielianna3 күн бұрын
tiktok stresses me out but it’s such a good idea
@XxstrangersinthemudxX3 күн бұрын
@ Yes, it can be quite stressful, it took me a while to “build” my algorithm to be less invasive in a way that no brainrot videos pop up on my fyp and stuff like that. Also i feel like making tik tok content doesn’t consume as much time as youtube so if you don’t have a lot of free time but you want to make content it’s a good alternative
@feliciab123Күн бұрын
I love the switch up of your angles! It kept the video interesting! 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
@jubiterr2 күн бұрын
This channel is a gem!
@pamelawalker113 күн бұрын
obsessed with this video - curated cute cool things! just finished renovating my home and slowly adding treasures :)
@olainamillion3 күн бұрын
The fun part has officially started haha 🤎
@tenelezwane7968Күн бұрын
I'm so glad that I met your channel through this video. It's such a lovely intro into your mind and details of design. I am officially a fan! *clicks on next video*
@rachael8059Күн бұрын
the fact that I’ve just stumbled on this channel and Ola is so cool, and the random things are so cool, and she brings up photos by Carrie Mae Weems who I LOVE and have written articles about…. instant subscribe!
@desgndesgnr15 сағат бұрын
one of my fav video of yours!! def learned a few things i didnt expect
@oldvintagesoul2 күн бұрын
Thank you for introducing me to cosmos ❤ I love this video!
@gladitsnotme16 секунд бұрын
I can't live without the Google Lens app
@maeganswrld15 сағат бұрын
this video was so relaxing to watch . it felt like we've been friends for forever
@mix_3482 күн бұрын
Great video!! I saw your reel but would you consider posting a full flat tour on YT? I love the colors in your home (also your outfit!)
@Summmersigh13 сағат бұрын
You have such great taste!!! I love your channel!
@creativewahКүн бұрын
Love this video! Your hair is beautiful! ❤❤❤
@naughtintibi4 күн бұрын
immediately thought of lizzy hadfield’s bookshelves when you mentioned stacked books and then you had a pic of her for pop of colour, then i thought of her orange books. she does both well ✨
@djsihmzКүн бұрын
Such a great roundup!!
@tiarralucas21 сағат бұрын
loved this video!!
@couragepassionКүн бұрын
Gatekeeper here, I used to do that in college a lot, now I see that it was due to my insecurities about not being so good as other students, and the craziest part? I made up in my head (not on purpose, but I did) how better other students were than me 🔥
@SmallWork7654ghКүн бұрын
Great video! Do you ever do room make overs on photo shop?
@knicolestyleКүн бұрын
I loved everything about this video! I'm inspired to step up my editing game and get back on KZbin. You've just gained another subscriber 😊
@siene4079Күн бұрын
hey! I just came across your work, I enjoy watching it a lot! I was curious, what equipement (camera and mic) do you use? No worries if you don’t want to share :)
@isabeljacКүн бұрын
love this video!!!
@Jasmine-tr1zsКүн бұрын
This is the first video of yours I’ve been recommended and I love the vibe of it. Subscribed!
@massieldejesus9583 күн бұрын
Where have you been in my life girl? 👀 Thank you YT for recommending this on my feed! Immediately subscribed ☺
@oyeolubowale41233 күн бұрын
Ugh I’m so sad i missed the el dorado concerts. Thank you for creating. Your videos have the perfect vibe
@bdrp993 күн бұрын
You’re so beautiful! :) new subscriberrrr. The vintage pieces in your house 😍
@sophiechristinel2 күн бұрын
Very cool things! Love your channel & I have the same glass coaster :)
@jessicatda56017 сағат бұрын
Faceless beauty >> matilda on vidéo 😍👌🏻 Her videos are soooo satisfying and aesthetic 🤩
@valariebingham89953 күн бұрын
great video. I'm also very interested in the faceless accounts. i'll be checking them out
@thanksandpraises2 күн бұрын
I love the concept of this video
@dogaaktug2249Күн бұрын
girl i found you ❤❤ this was fun!! thank you!!
@lizziexo1860Күн бұрын
i was 20 secs in and had to subscribe. wow your energy 💕
@eseoghene21662 күн бұрын
loved the video and your hair is gorgeous ♥
@sephorabossoku5179Күн бұрын
thank you for this content!:)
@leslielopez4288Күн бұрын
Immediately subscribed!
@CB____2 күн бұрын
Love this video idea
@breannaebanks4391Күн бұрын
Just found ur channel and rlly love ur videos 💌
@andreyapatinha67273 күн бұрын
Your voice is soooo calming
@ianhucke30314 күн бұрын
she love love, me too :) Inches and Falling by the Format
@Thatgirlwithabonnet3 күн бұрын
Your hairstyle❤
@hereforit23472 күн бұрын
Decorating with books because they’re “aesthetically pleasing” is so disheartening. Books don’t *”show your personality”* if you don’t read them and don’t even know what titles you own. It’s sends a completely false message about who you are, how you spend your time, and what you enjoy. The whole “bookshelf wealth” trend is annoying. Do books look great in stacks around the house, on shelves, and piled up on tabletops? Of course! But if no one is reading them, they serve no purpose other than to impress visitors. Great writers and literature are disappearing. Book stores, except one or two big chains, are virtually non-existent. There used to be newsstands and mom-and-pop bookstores all over. Every drug store had spinning racks filled with the latest paperbacks. Libraries were like churches. They were sacred places. If you even spoke audibly you were out on the street. As a kid, your first library card felt like a driver’s license or the key to an exclusive country club. We didn’t always have streaming, 24-hour television, video games, cell phones, social media, and the internet. We read; often because there was nothing else to do. Nevertheless, books were a treat. From the age of eight to fourteen there was no television in our house. All we had were board games, toys, arts and crafts supplies, the piano, a guitar, and books. Young people didn’t need to discover who they were by being “followers” of “influencers” on social media. They developed identities in their formative years. They walked to and from school unchaperoned and went outside unsupervised to play with the other kids in the neighborhood. They walked, rode bikes and skateboards, and took public transportation to parks, public pools, malls, and movie theaters. They made discoveries about themselves and the world through reading. Our family took a jaunt to the magazine stand every Saturday to buy comic books. I still have my grandma’s hardcover Reader’s Digest novels from the 60s, and 70s. My mom had hundreds of books. From dime store paperbacks to ancient dictionaries, law books, medical books, and books on history, art, and politics. My only problem was there wasn’t enough fiction in our house. I’m gradually re-collecting favorites from my childhood, teen, and young adult years that were lost or lent to friends and never returned. I curate the books I once read and loved or that I plan to read in their near future. I buy early editions when possible and hardcover when I can because they look and hold up better. My books are like family members. Books have held so much meaning for me. They’ve often saved my life in one way or another. To see them reduced to simple decor or used to look “cool” is not only painful, but a sure sign of the disintigration of our culture.
@dopeplanetwatcher44713 күн бұрын
this is awesome.
@feyiomotehinwa3 күн бұрын
I love this!
@user-nlvmruu3 күн бұрын
omg you 100% have issa vibes!
@olainamillion3 күн бұрын
she's one of my favs - so i love this compliment 😍 thank you!
@aliyahhumphrey7483Күн бұрын
Give me all the angels.
@user-iu4pj8pr6q9 сағат бұрын
Styling your living room with books, I love the idea and the result. But styling your interior with books that you don't read and that you bought only for decoration, I find that completely insane and ridiculous. I'm not targeting anyone, I just wanted to share my opinion :).
@bepopaws3 күн бұрын
this video is SO good, I haven’t even finished it, but girl, you will blow up in 2025 trust me 😭💓💓💓💓💓💓
@JPAF2 күн бұрын
Ola you're cool
@sheeshneesh2 күн бұрын
cosmos reminds me of tumblr? Does Gen Z kno what tumblr is?lol
@CocoaBeachBeauty3 күн бұрын
❤
@ti28093 күн бұрын
oh yeah, you know what's great about books instead of actually reading them ? stacking them ! stacking them on tables, stacking them on chairs, stacking things on top of them like candles and trinkets... you can stack them in so many neat ways but don't read them at all because that's not what they're for. just go out into a thrift store and pick by the best cover and the best most aesthetically pleasing spine because you'll never open them up to read them and it's best to leave them closed in a neat little stack with a tray of nic nacs or a lamp stacked on top of it to make sure no one dares open them up.
@LuisMercadoorg3 күн бұрын
I was tremendously happy with your tone and vibe… until you defended gatekeeping. Culture is out there to be shared, not imprisoned. That’s how culture has always thrived.
@olainamillion3 күн бұрын
I agree culture is meant to be shared, but I still think there's aspects of it that should be kept private 🤷♀. I've seen how things have gone viral become exploited and unfortunately affect people's access to things/livelihood.
@LuisMercadoorg3 күн бұрын
@@olainamillion for example?
@RagingStrawberry2 күн бұрын
@@LuisMercadoorgLiterally any cool vintage furniture, clothes, etc. It goes viral, companies mass produce it and sell it at a premium, or the authentic versions go way up in price…
@Envwhyy2 күн бұрын
@@LuisMercadoorgthe coquette aesthetic…now it’s just bows 🤦🏽♀️😭
@LuisMercadoorg2 күн бұрын
@@RagingStrawberry you can’t gatekeep cultural artifacts from capitalism. It will always assimilate what it can commodify, no matter how you protect it. When talking about gatekeeping we usually speak about it on a personal level.