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My favorite events each year are those that benefit charity and partner with designers.  They always seem to bring out the most creativity and this year’s DIFFA Dining by Design was no exception.  I just realized that I’ve been covering DBD as they call it since 2009 and each year, the tables just keep getting […]

I’ve been putting street style photos of Giorgia Tordini in my personal style inspiration folder and on the blog for a while without knowing her name. It was a comment on a post on The Sartorialist that led me to discover that Giorgia is Italian, a fashion stylist, a contributor to Grazia.it (where she’s often photographed […]

Since I live in New York, I have a lot of friends who work for fashion designers, magazines, and pr firms.  I am often privy to how things really work behind the scenes.  If you want insight into it too, I suggest reading Who Watches the Watchmen? an Op-Ed piece on the Business of Fashion […]

Happy Spring!

03 . 20 . 13

Even though it’s still freezing in New York, the calendar says it’s spring.  I hope it warms up soon so I can enjoy the park and most importantly, wear all my cute new shoes. Happy Spring!  via Greige Bunny Mellon via Veranda Landscape Design by Miranda Brooks Landscape Design by Miranda Brooks Veere Greeney Residence […]

Fab Finds for the Home

03 . 19 . 13

As I’ve mentioned before, I love shopping on Fab because you really can find everything you could ever want all in one place.  When they asked me to curate another post, I thought it might be fun to highlight some of their home items.  As we approach the Passover and Easter holidays, you might want […]

Modern Mix in Madrid

03 . 19 . 13

I had to buy the December 2011 issue of Nuevo Estilo on Zinio to find out who designed this room.  Turns out it is antique dealer Alfonso Icaza who owns Bakelita in Madrid, Spain. In addition to fashion designers, I think antique dealers have the best homes.  They are so great at mixing pieces that […]

Back in Stock

03 . 18 . 13

As many of you discovered recently, my book Creativity at Work was out of stock online and in many stores.  I am happy to announce that the second printing arrived in the warehouse and Amazon and other sites now have it back in stock.  Now that we have more books, I can also start scheduling […]

March

03 . 17 . 13

It was one of those March days  when the sun shines hot  and the wind blows cold:  when it is summer in the light,  and winter in the shade.   – Charles Dickens, Great Expectations Photo by me via Instagram

Weekend Inspiration

03 . 15 . 13

I was pinning images on Pinterest the other day and started to notice a pattern.  Bon weekend! all images via pinterest

I sometimes go to stores not just for shopping but for inspiration.  Often the paint colors and decoration borrow from home design so it makes sense. The new Chloe store in Soho is one of my new inspiring stores.  The pale grey exterior had me at hello but the brass rails, shelves, and light fixtures […]

Meet Manolo

03 . 13 . 13

Morning meetings mess me up.  It’s usually the time I return emails and work on blog posts which is why I don’t schedule them.  Since I’m behind on everything from one earlier today, I am posting a repeat post but it’s from October 2010 and relevant for what’s going on in New York this week. […]

Winning Combination

03 . 13 . 13

I posted on black and gold back in November but the color combination is still inspiring me.  This time it’s also mixed with a little white and maybe a touch of wood or marble. Black was big fashion look off the runway at Paris Fashion Week which is probably why I can’t stop thinking about […]

Marvelous Malene

03 . 11 . 13

I know I just posted a lot of color but what’s really been inspiring lately is black and white. It’s the hot look for spring 2013 fashion and it’s still a classic for the home.  You might remember that Danish fashion designer Malene Birger is also a fan from this post.   Well, she’s been […]

Black and Blue

03 . 11 . 13

I’m on a color kick.  Here’s a little black and blue for inspiration.  Photo by Phil Oh. Design by Thomas Britt. Blah, Blah, Blah by Mel Bochner. Design by Thom Filicia Aerin Lauder residence.  Photo by Phil Oh. Design by Todd Alexander Romano.  Tommy Hilfiger Fall 2103.  Design by Keith Irvine.  Mark Rothko Top Image: […]

Color Blocked

03 . 08 . 13

I was going to post something else today but then I thought those of us experiencing grey skies and snow showers could use a burst of color.  Bon weekend! via AD Espana Cacharel Furbish via The Glitter Guide Sterling Style design by Frank de Biasi Nicole Warne of Gary Pepper Vintage via Inaluxe via Frassy […]

Chic Celine

03 . 07 . 13

One of my readers emailed me for advice on choosing a new bag.  She was trying to decide between a Celine Phantom tote and a YSL Muse bag. I told her that I think Celine bags have become a new classic and it would stay in style longer. As you can see from these examples, they […]

More Parisian Chic

03 . 07 . 13

I still have Paris on my mind so why not post a super chic flat by Studio Ko.  As you know, the only time I like clean lined contemporary furniture is when it’s surrounded by fancy boiserie paneling. I also love that the upholstery picks up the color of the gilt mirrors.  Those giraffes are […]

The best part of Paris Fashion Week are all the amazing venues.  I may not be there to enjoy them in person but I love seeing them each day on Instagram.  The Alexander McQueen autumn/winter 2013 show was held in the Grand Foyer of the L’Opéra Comique yesterday which perfectly complimented the intricately beaded dresses and […]

Parisian Promenade

03 . 05 . 13

All the tweets and photos from Paris Fashion Week have me itching for a trip to the City of Lights. If tax time wasn’t coming up (what’s a refund?) I’d be on an Air France flight tomorrow.  Since I’m stuck in the City that Never Sleeps which is also currently freezing, I’ll make do by […]

More to Love in Madrid

03 . 04 . 13

Every search on the internet ends in a trip down the rabbit hole but it usually turns out for the best.  That’s how I found this duplex apartment in Madrid designed by one of my favorite designers Lorenzo Castillo.  From what I can gather from my limited Spanish, it might be for his brother Santiago […]