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Everyone always thinks I’m always busy doing something but every once in a while I read about someone who makes me feel like I’m definitely not doing enough with my life.  Such is the case of renowned designer Juan Pablo Molyneux, who is featured in the July/August issue of WSJ. Magazine, along with his newly […]

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06 . 17 . 14

The Boy from Brazil

I was thinking about what I could post from Brazil in honor of the World Cup when I thought of the fabulous Fabrizio Rollo who I just started following on Instagram. He describes himself on his website as “architect, designer, and journalist.” He is the lifestyle editor of Harper’s Bazaar in Brazil and was previously an […]

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06 . 16 . 14

First Look at Fall

Usually by this time in New York, i’m totally sick of my summer clothes and ready for fall.  Because the weather is so much less hot in Paris, I’m perfectly content with my current wardrobe.  Well, that was until I saw the new First Look at Fall feature in the June/July 2014 issue of Harpers’ […]

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There have been a lot of articles written about philanthropist, art collector, and avid gardener Bunny Mellon since she passed away this spring at the age of 103. What makes the story The Eloquence of Silence in T magazine today so different is that it was written and photographed by interior designer Charlotte Moss who […]

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06 . 15 . 14

Happy Father’s Day

Unlike Mother’s Day which falls in two different months, Father’s Day in the US and fête des pères in France fall on the same day. But wishing all you dads a Happy Father’s Day no matter what country you live in.  Fatherhood is pretending the present you like most is soap-on-a-rope. – Bill Cosby

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Other than a few thunderstorms early in the week, the weather in Paris has been gorgeous. Everywhere you look, flowers are bursting forth and the city is filled with green. I hope your weekend is just as pretty.  Bon week-end !  Photos by Heather Clawson for Habitually Chic

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While I was on the way to meet a very chic New Yorker who also lives in Paris yesterday, I walked by the most amazing looking store. When she mentioned that she still needed china and napkins and other pieces to finish off her home, I told her about the store so we went back […]

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06 . 11 . 14

Kips Bay Kitchen

I feel bad that I didn’t get more Kips Bay Decorator Show House posts up before I left town or before it ended.  But in the interest of better late than never, I’m going to try to post a few more rooms this summer. One room that was especially impressive and also full of practical […]

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I received an email from Net-a-Porter this morning informing me that their sale sections were now up to 70% off.  That’s a pretty enticing offer. As I was checking out the options, I thought it might be fun to choose some of my favorites and create three summer outfits for you.  The first is a […]

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The best thing about living in Paris for an extended period is that I now have time to visit all the places I’ve rushed by in the past. This week, I was finally able to properly explore the Jardins des Archives Nationales in the Marais. The weather was perfect and the jardins are a beautiful […]

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06 . 08 . 14

A New Chance

The Chance Co. summer preview was the morning of my flight to Paris so I couldn’t attend.  It looks great in the photos they send so I’m sure it was even better in person.  Founder Julia Leach was inspired this season by the beauty of Sweden and has added a little pattern to her repertoire […]

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06 . 07 . 14

Beautiful Bijoux

With the exchange rate between the Dollar and the Euro, it’s not easy to find a bargain in Paris.  Although, I look forward to trying when the sales start later this month.  I did however find one amazing bargain in the Palais Royal of all places.   I was cutting through the Passage du Perron […]

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Today I had the pleasure of visiting the newly renovated 18th-century Decorative Arts Galleries at the Louvre that just just reopened to the public. The Louvre was forced to close the galleries that were last updated in the 1960’s to bring them up to current fire and safety codes. Interior designer Jacques Garcia collaborated on […]

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The weather was absolutely beautiful in Paris today so I decided to explore Le Marais. During my walk, I stopped by the holy grail of bookstores, Comptoir de L’Image. The petite space is packed with vintage books and magazines from every decade. It is popular with fashion designers like Marc Jacobs and every blogger known […]

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06 . 05 . 14

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06 . 04 . 14

Chic Chateau Wedding

I was talking to my friend Eleanor about French weddings and one that I posted years ago. When I took a look, I realized that it was posted almost exactly three years ago. I thought it might be fun to share it again since it still looks good today.  The wedding reception of New York […]

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I was just talking about Jean-Louis Deniot yesterday and today I noticed that he has a book coming out this September, Jean-Louis Deniot: Interiors.  I appreciate that his design style always seems to be suited to the client and the architecture. This particular apartment on the rue des Saints-Pères in Paris that he designed for an American […]

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