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Perfect Pied-a-Terre

04 . 03 . 17

I came across a photo from this home on Pinterest and was intrigued enough to try to find the rest of the apartment. Turns out it is a Fifth Avenue pied-a-terre in a Rosario Candela building was designed for a couple living in Texas by Cathy Kincaid and John B. Murray Architect. I was surprised […]

Wicker Park

04 . 01 . 17

If there is one dream present I would want for my birthday this month, it would be a wicker Hermes bag like the one above. Since they are a bit pricey, I’ve put together some other options for myself and you. They would be perfect to carry for Easter and all your spring events. Bamboo Handle […]

The AERIN Collection for Williams Sonoma could not have debuted at a better time. The collection of furniture, accessories, tabletop, and decor are perfect for refreshing your home for spring and summer entertaining. “The collection incorporates a ton of blue and white, which is a staple in the AERIN brand and is part of my […]

Kate Schelter and I have many friends in common but I didn’t meet the artist and “creative girl” until she painted the menus for my EBTH dinner party which she also attended last fall. In honor of her upcoming book Classic Style: Hand It Down, Dress It Up, Wear It Out, One Kings Lane is looking into […]

A Modern Chateau

03 . 29 . 17

The Provence Chateau of Pierre Yovanovitch just featured in the WSJ.Magazine looks like a modern version of Hubert de Givenchy’s Château de Jonchet but that doesn’t make it any less interesting. The larger main chateau, Fabrègues, still retains original architectural details but the farmhouse turned guesthouse, La Ferme, was in such bad shape that the interiors had to be rebuilt. […]

I really wish the Spring/Summer 2017 Hatch Collection had been available when I was packing for my last trip to Mexico. The flowing dresses are perfect for the warmer weather so I’ll just have to wait until spring finally arrives in New York. Hatch Collection is billed as “chic, timeless and comfortable wardrobe essentials to wear […]

I recently came across the Villa Sola Cabiati on Lake Como on Vogue.com which featured it as a wedding venue. Turns out that the late Baroque style 18th-century villa vacation home of the Duke Gabrio Serbelloni, also known as La Quiete, has six bedroom suites that can be booked without getting married but other parts of the […]

Waiting for Spring

03 . 26 . 17

Spring has definitely not spring in New York. It’s grey and rainy and nothing has bloomed yet. Until it does, I’m making due by living vicariously through those I follow on Instagram. Some reside in London and Paris which is busting with color and others are decorating their homes and tables with beautiful blooms. Enjoy! @kerrybazaar […]

Alex Eagle Studio

03 . 23 . 17

Yesterday’s post highlighted classic English decor and today’s post is a view into a modern English home. I was cleaning out a stack of magazines when I came across the London flat of Alex Eagle and her family in a recent issue of British Vogue. I was just looking for more photos when I saw […]

I didn’t really need another reason to visit London this year but the new exhibition House Style: Five Centuries of Fashion at Chatsworth has me checking flights. Hamish Bowles from Vogue was tapped by the Countess of Burlington to curate an exhibition that explores the fashionable history Chatsworth after she stumbled across some of the couture pieces while searching […]

It’s officially spring so it’s definitely time to think about your spring wardrobe. There are so many holidays and events coming up like Easter, Passover, Mother’s Day, graduations, and oh, my birthday, that it’s important to plan ahead. Whatever you need, Halsbrook is here to help. They carry so many chic options for day, evening, weekend […]

I love auctions because not only can you bid on something fabulous but because they often give you a look inside a very chic home. Such is the case with the upcoming Betsy Bloomingdale: A Life in Style live auction at Christie’s on April 5 and online from March 30 to April 6. Betsy Bloomingdale was a […]

Carte Blanche

03 . 19 . 17

Every designer’s dream project is one where the client gives them carte blanche. That’s probably easier to do when the space in question is a Parisian pied-a-terre and the designer is Joseph Dirand. Not only did he design the 6,500 square foot apartment on the Avenue Montaigne but also chose all the artwork. A lot […]

Chic Paris Rentals

03 . 17 . 17

Someone asked me after my recent Paris post about renting in Paris. In addition to staying in exotic locals around the world, you can also stay in chic Paris apartments when you are a member of THIRDHOME. They have so many properties in great locations including this one near the Champs-Elysées.  If you haven’t looked into THIRDHOME yet, […]

Serena & Lily Sale

03 . 16 . 17

I’ve taken this cold and snowy week to refresh my apartment for spring. Yesterday, I swapped out my shedding jute rug for my new Serena & Lily Metallic Suede and Hemp Rug and could not be happier. I love it so much that I can’t stop looking at it. But now I think I might […]

Pretty in Paris

03 . 15 . 17

It was miserably cold and snowy in New York today. I just want to be somewhere else. Preferably in Paris and an apartment as pretty as Anne McNally’s that was featured in Architectural Digest. It’s on the Place de Vosges which is where I stayed on my last trip. It’s a chic respite in the middle […]

Snow Day Sale

03 . 14 . 17

If you’re stuck at home on this snow day, you are in luck. Net-a-Porter is offering US readers 10% off all purchases from March 14-20, 2017 with the code SPRING. I don’t remember them offering a discount on new merchandise before so this is an exciting sale to kick off your spring shopping. If you […]

Everyone always asks me where to stay in New York. There are so many variable that go into choosing a hotel in the city that it’s always hard to make recommendations. I might just make things easier by telling everyone to stay at the Whitby Hotel. The newest hotel from Firmdale Hotels is centrally located in midtown […]

It’s snowing this morning in New York so I can’t think of a better time to revisit my recent trip to Los Cabos, Mexico with THIRDHOME. At the beginning of the trip,  I was looking at all the traditional Mexican architecture with warm colors and terra cotta roofs and wondered if anyone ever designed anything white and […]

In honor of International Women’s Day, I thought it would be appropriate to post about one of my favorite inspiring women. This year marks the 10 year anniversary of Habitually Chic and I still can’t believe all the wonderful people it’s brought into my life. It’s even more special when people I admire follow and […]