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A French Feast

02 . 20 . 14

There is nothing I love more than finding a photo that leads you down the rabbit hole of discovery.  I came across an image of a French room that turned out to be from a Vogue Living Australia feature on French entertaining tips from cook and author Jane Webster.  Jane is Australian and visited France […]

Herrera at Home Again

02 . 20 . 14

I was flipping through the new March 2014 issue of InStyle magazine and was surprised to find a feature on Carolina Herrera‘s home.  The photos including more than those here don’t show too much of anything new but are worth checking out anyway.  I especially love the books waiting to be read in the library above. Maybe I […]

When I saw the trailer for The Two Faces of January, I thought it reminded me of the film Talented Mr Ripley. Then I saw the movie poster which confirmed that the firm is based on the 1964 book The Two Faces of Januaryby Patricia Highsmith, the author of The Talented Mr. Ripley. The Two Faces […]

Big thanks to my reader Robert in Chicago who alerted me that Michael Bruno’s home in Southampton, New York is featured in the March 2014 issue of British House & Garden. Seeing as we’re due for yet another snow storm, I think it’s the perfect time to visualize that we are escaping to warmer weather […]

Sometimes I worry about the youth of America.  But then along comes a teen like Chaz Rorick to make me regain confidence in our future. The high school student started taking photos of himself dressed as U.S. Presidents on Instagram as a joke but kept up the project until he had completed all of them. […]

Dibs on Display

02 . 16 . 14

Someone once asked me if there was a moment that I knew I had made it as a blogger.  I always feel like I’m still trying to make it but one moment that stood out as an early milestone was when 1stdibs profiled me for their site.  To have their stamp of approval was an […]

Weekend Reading

02 . 15 . 14

We’re expecting more snow today so I’m glad I already have a copy of T magazine and lots of March magazines to read this weekend.  T magazine will be included in The New York Times newspaper on Sunday, February 16th.  And don’t forget that WSJ magazine will be in the Wall Street Journal newspaper on […]

I Love You

02 . 14 . 14

This post is red,  Violets are blue,  I hate Valentine’s Day,  But I love you.  XOXO,  HC Carolina Herrera Fall 2014 via @jessseinfeld Altuzarra Fall 2014 “Without Valentine’s Day, February would be…well, January.” – Jim Gaffigan Photos via instagram and tumblr

In the Mood for Love

02 . 13 . 14

Just a little inspiration to get you in the mood for Valentine’s Day. XOXO.  All images via tumblr

The Boss of Wu

02 . 13 . 14

You could tell something was up at the Hugo Boss by Jason Wu show today based on the front row. Diane Kruger, Reese Witherspoon, and Gwyneth Paltrow (photo by @bagsnob) were just down the row from Gerard Butler and Scott Eastwood.  The clothes that came down the runway won’t just appeal to celebrities though. They […]

Is It Spring Yet?!

02 . 11 . 14

This has been the coldest and snowiest winter I’ve ever experienced in New York and possibly in my entire life.  Needless to say, I am ready for Spring.  Heck, I’d take 40 degrees at this point.  Until that arrives, I’m going to keep looking at photos or gardens, flowers, and anything green to keep me […]

Mise-en-scène

02 . 10 . 14

We all know decorators have beautiful homes but I think it’s the antique dealers who have the most interesting.  I recently came across the home of architect Philippe Thelin and decorator Thierry Gonzal who also own a showroom in Tours, France called Mis’en scène. I couldn’t find the original article from AD France where these photos […]

You might not be hearing about it on the news but I’m sure you’ve seen on twitter and instagram that it’s fashion week in New York. My approach to attending shows in recent years has been to support some new talent in between all my favorites. While Misha Nonoo is not new, it was first […]

Weekend Reading

02 . 07 . 14

I had an interesting conversation with a photographer recently who told me that online people still want to publish something tangible and long lasting.  As a published author, I can attest to this and it looks like Net-a-Porter can now too.  Their new magazine Porter hits newsstands today.  After all the publicity I’ve seen for […]

One of the best things about Paris, besides Paris itself, is Ladurée.  While they did open a Ladurée uptown in New York, we did not have a Ladurée tea salon until this week.  It is located on West Broadway in Soho in the space formally occupied by the restaurant Barolo who had a large patio.  I couldn’t quite see past the chic opening […]

New York is a wet and slushy mess today.  I thank my lucky stars that my morning commute is from my bed to my desk.  I still can’t completely escape the grey skies and black and white landscape though.  Here’s how it’s inspiring me today.  Place de la Madeleine – Rue de la Paix Paris […]

As I sit at my desk in front of my window and watch it snow once again, I am thinking about escaping. I’m embarrassed to admit that I’ve never visited Venice.  I hope to remedy this situation this summer if not before and hopefully with a stay at the newly renovated Gritti Palace Hotel. After […]

A little tidbit in WWD caught my attention last week.  It announced that Carolina Irving had just been named creative director of home for Oscar de la Renta. Carolina will oversee the in-house home collection as well as those for Lee Jofa, Century Furniture, and Elson & Company. She will replace former creative director Miles […]

Gridiron Greats

02 . 01 . 14

I took a quick trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art this week and happened to walk past the Gridiron Greats exhibition.  The museum has a selection of vintage football cards on display in honor of the first ever Super Bowl played in New York. Even if you don’t like sports, I think you can […]

Year of the Horse

01 . 31 . 14

If you didn’t stick with your New Year’s resolutions, you get a second chance with the start of the Chinese New Year today. According to astrologer Susie Cox, 2014 the auspicious Year of the Wood Horse is typically seen as fortunate year that brings good luck and unexpected opportunities.  “This year will bring sudden victories, […]