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I don’t know if I ever mentioned before that the Bachelor started his own finance company in March and also happens to work on Wall Street so needless to say, things have been a little tense around the Bachelor Pad for the last few weeks. I’ve also had to finish up the living and dining […]

Another great marriage of art and fashion are the limited edition Homage to the Square scarves from Hermes that depict six of artist Josef Albers paintings from 1964 and give new meaning to the phrase “wearable art.” The German born Albers, is most well known as a Bauhaus artist but he also designed furniture and […]

Tibi Time

10 . 13 . 08

Someone left a comment once to “get back to design” when I posted about fashion but the point of my blog has always been illustrate that art, design and fashion are all intertwined. No one is this more evident than in the home of fashion designer Amy Smilovic who decorated her home in Greenwich, Connecticut, […]

Tagged

10 . 10 . 08

I’m usually really bad at posting when I’m tagged but since Vicki of the blog French Essence and My French Life was nice enough to include me in her tags, I thought I should make time to participate. The rules are that I have to list “six quirky yet boring, unspectacular details about yourself.” So […]

Renderings

10 . 09 . 08

One of the things I love about The Book of Decorating from Domino is that there is a beautiful watercolor rendering of an interior on the title page to each chapter. I collect vintage watercolors and am always in awe of anyone who has mastered the techniques, especially John Gibson. John creates renderings for many […]

The Book of Decorating

10 . 09 . 08

I received my advance copy of The Book of Decorating from Domino yesterday and I definitely think everyone will love it! There are tons of great interiors from the magazine all in one place now and many new fabulous designs too. The Decorator’s Handbook in the back is the perfect reference guide for the average […]

It was 46 degrees this morning and it got me thinking about all the great indoor activities available in New York and museums are at the top! One of the new exhibits that I am excited to see is Van Gogh and the Colors of the Night at The Museum of Modern Art. It looks […]

The Other Juicy House

10 . 06 . 08

I have a lot of readers who live outside the US so I thought they and others who don’t read Bazaar might be interested to see the other Juicy abode. This one is a 1939 Georgian colonial in Beverly Hills that had more than a little help from interior designer Peter Dunham to pull it […]

I never quite get as much done as I think I will over the weekend which includes cleaning out my old magazines. I was trying to get rid of the ginormous September fashion mags to make room for the November issues that are already arriving but I only managed to go through a few. Luckily, […]

I had the pleasure of meeting a lot of interesting people at the Flair party including Ray Attanasio who is one of the owners of Balsamo Antiques in Pine Plains, NY near Hudson. At first I thought it was just a antiques shop but after checking out their website, I realized that they also practice […]

Ciao Belli!

10 . 02 . 08

My favorite friends at Flair had a very chic little cocktail party the other night to introduce their Italian founder, Franco Mariotti, to New York and to celebrate the new exhibition of photography by Christopher Draghi. If you haven’t been downtown to visit the store, you must stop in soon since they have all new […]

Good Things

10 . 01 . 08

In my haste to get my fabulous flea market finds into a cab and out of the rain, I accidentally left my silver edged glass cake plates with Eddie’s even more fabulous flea market loot. He was kind enough to send them over today and to my surprise he included a little gift, Martha Stewart’s […]

Montauk The End

09 . 30 . 08

I’ve always admired the design aesthetic of designers Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch of Roman and Williams so I was in heaven when I found their Montauk Long Island home in World of Interiors September 2008 issue. It’s definitely got a little flea market feel and Robin says that when they go to the Paris […]

I would have been happy with receiving just an email from Top Design contestant and Martha Stewart Living Senior Style Editor, Eddie Ross, but to go to the flea markets with him was a both a treat and an honor! Eddie is so amazingly talented and knowledgeable that I joked that I was learning from […]

After – September 2008 Before – March 2008 It’s been a whirlwind week of painting and redecorating at Casa Chic and serious progress has been achieved. I’m so happy with the wall color, Benjamin Moore Cedar Key (OC-16) and White Dove (OC-17) trim. It better reflects my style now and coincidentally my closet. I repainted […]

What’s your sign?

09 . 25 . 08

I couldn’t post anything last night because my computer was being a bit temperamental which actually wasn’t surprising since it was the first day of the current Mercury retrograde cycle. I think a lot of people now know that when Mercury is retrograde, it not only affects communications but computer and technical equipment. So I […]

Round Robin

09 . 23 . 08

As you may remember, we originally wanted to buy a round dining table for the Bachelor Pad but decided to keep the exisiting dining table to save money. That still doesn’t mean that I don’t notice every time I see a fabulous round or oblong table. I especially love modern tables paired with antique or […]

The most exciting thing about working near Union Square are all the fabulous shops and showrooms in the area! Last week, I stopped into 145 Antiques on 20th Street and was blown away by their lovely furniture and beautiful Italian lamps which they rewire in the backroom. If you stop by, I guarantee you’ll find […]

Houses in My Heart

09 . 22 . 08

I had no idea that Carleton Varney had a new book about to be published entitled, Houses of My Heart: Carelton Varney, an International Decorator’s Colorful Journey! Carleton seems like a pretty colorful character so I can only imagine the stories he has to tell! Carleton’s son, Nicholas Varney, a fabulous jewelry designer, also has […]

Happy Autumn!

09 . 22 . 08

“There is a harmony in autumn, and a lustre in its sky, which through the summer is not heard or seen, as if it could not be, as if it had not been!” Percy Bysshe Shelley