Friday 30 July 2010

To Mr. Drucker, a love letter

Dear Stephen:

When I heard last spring that you were leaving House Beautiful to take over (and make over) Town & Country, I'll admit I was a bit surprised -- and even more skeptical. Wasn't that just a step down? House Beautiful has long been my favorite interiors magazine. I anxiously await its arrival each month and, when it does finally arrive on my doorstep, I read it slowly, savoring every image, every word. Town & Country, on the other hand,...well, it started showing up at my house unannounced a few years ago and every now and then I'll flip through it, but I never would have paid for it.

T&C seemed to target a wealthy, high society, New York-centric audience that struck me as ridiculously dated. The magazine seemed more like an extended advertisement for this narrow lifestyle and rarely included any articles of substance. To be crass, I thought T&C sucked.

But then you came along and breathed new life it. You gave it a clearer voice and more substance. Who would have thought my favorite home of the year would be featured in T&C? I nearly gasped when I saw the feature on Miles Redd's Atlanta chateau. Not only was the home beautiful (and beautifully photographed), but the copy was entertaining and well written as well (yes, I always read the stories!).

So thanks for giving me another magazine to look forward to every month. And keep up the good work.

Sincerely,

Averill at Odi et Amo
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Okay, enough of the mushy, sycophantic stuff. Let's get on with the house ogling, shall we? The reason I love this house so much is because it's so quintessentially Miles (colorful, traditional with lots of chinoiserie touches, plenty of animal print, lots of lacquer), but with a good dose of Southern style and architecture thrown in for good measure.

Check out the gorgeousness that is this atrium. I love the classical architecture paired with the chinoiserie wallpaper and cheeky cheetah slipper chairs. There's something grand and yet playful and even cozy about this room that seems perfectly suited to the young family that lives here.

The living room's slate blue and orange rug really blows me away. What a wonderful color combination! It's bold and current, but also very livable, and I love it paired with the camel-colored furniture in particular. I also love the modern art paired with the more traditional furnishings and architecture.

Another shot of the living room. Isn't that dental molding incredible? I also like that they went for a softer, yellower white for the trim. It creates less of a contrast against the blue than a strong white would and it works beautifully with all the natural light flooding in from the large windows.

The Butler's pantry. Like a powder room, these small, infrequently used spaces are a great opportunity to really experiment and go all out. The ceiling of this space was inspired by the zodiac ceiling of Grand Central Station (my favorite spot in all of NYC, after the NYPL). The bold turquoise continues onto the cabinetry and even the marble. The hits of brass in the fixtures brings a warmth and contrast to all the blue that nickel fixtures never could.

For me the oxblood study very, very Miles. It actually reminds me of a room in my grandmother's house, which was painted out in a similar shade of red and with plenty of gilt (my grandmother loved gilt). The brass trim on the built-ins adds such a sense of luxury -- and lightness to the room.

When you're working with a strong color like this, I think it's best to follow Miles' lead and keep everything as monochromatic as possible. It keeps the room feeling more calm, despite the brilliant red walls. The real interest here comes in the plays of texture and subtle patterns. I'm particularly fond of the pairing of the paisley print sofa, with the ikat pillows. Because the scale of the sofa's print is so much smaller (and more subtle) than the bolder, larger ikat print, it really works beautifully.

What Southern bedroom is complete without monogrammed linens? And what Miles Redd bedroom is complete without wall-to-wall cheetah carpet? [Hint: the answer to both questions is "none".] Of course I love all the soft blues here, the coolness of which are cut by the tans and browns of the walls and carpet. But what I love most is how sumptuously this bed is dressed. The thick duvet, the velvet coronet and bedskirt (all trimmed out in satin). Yummy.

What I wouldn't give some days for my own closet -- let alone my own dressing room! And how soft underfoot must that patchwork pony-skin be. Sure, it's probably not especially practicable, but on a cool morning, fresh out of the shower, how luxurious it must feel on your bare feet. Another great detail here is the tray ceiling, which is wallpapered in a beautiful de Gournay print of trees and birds. I'd take this idea and put it in a bedroom: it'd be like looking up int a forest canopy every night before bed. Very peaceful.

The lady of house enjoys not only her own dressing room, but her own bath, luxuriously appointed in Carrera marble (naturally). Note how Redd painted the bathroom door to mimic the veining of the marble. Isn't that fun? The wallpaper and the fashion drawings are both so wonderfully feminine but the color palette of soft blue and tan ties it all in with the adjoining master bedroom.

If this is the kind of aspirational living that the "new" Town & Country is intent on giving its readers, then I say "yes, please, and more!". After all, who couldn't use a little more fantasy material?

All images courtesy of Town & Country and via The Love List.

Thursday 29 July 2010

Shop Like a Design Blogger: Simplified Bee

Today I'm thrilled to welcome Cristin of Simplified Bee, organizer extraordinaire and the final world in baby chic. True to form, Cristin will be sharing with us some of her best tips for pulling together an amazing nursery (or, if you aren't exactly at that phase in your life just yet, then finding the perfect gift for the new mom or mom-to-be in your life).

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Hi everyone! This is Cristin the editor of Simplified Bee and it’s exciting to be part of Averill’s “Shop Like a Design Blogger” series. Thanks, Averill!

Because this is one of the last posts in the series and so many of my resources have already mentioned, I’m sharing resources for what I love designing most: the baby’s nursery room. Recently, I’ve had the pleasure of working with several women expecting their first child. Some have been here in the San Francisco Bay Area, while others are virtual design clients located throughout the United States. When working with virtual clients, typically the home décor furnishings and accessories selected can be easily purchased online. Here are some of my favorite nursery room décor resources.

For Crib Bedding

My favorite resource for classic nursery bedding is Serena & Lily. Their crisp, fresh prints are fun, yet sophisticated and several are organic. Serena & Lily sell fabric by the yard which is nice if you’d like to have some custom upholstery or window treatments. They also offer low VOC paint and accessories that coordinate beautifully with their bedding collections.

One design trend making its way into the nursery is Eastern-inspired block prints. The Rikshaw Design offers a romantic and whimsical collection of crib sets, pillows and accessories, all hand block-printed on soft Indian cotton voile. The line is easy to mix-and-match with coordinating prints, florals, stripes and motifs.

For Nursery Furnishings

When selecting a crib, expecting parents have a lot of terrific styles and options today. Classic cribs are always in style, but many are now designed to grow with your child and transition from crib, to toddler bed, to full-sized headboard. When shopping for cribs and changing tables, I search Pottery Barn Kids, Rosenberry Rooms, and All Modern Baby.

A good nursing chair is also an important piece and investment in a newborn nursery. I advise my clients to think long-term with this purchase. Will it look okay in a big boy or big girl room? Can we move it to a family or another sitting room? Serena & Lily and Restoration Hardware Baby & Child {above} carry gliders with great lines and customizable fabric options.

For Lighting

Lighting is an important part of the overall design of a nursery. It can set the overall mood and provide needed task lighting. My favorite resource for lighting a nursery is Posh Tots. They have a wide variety and styles to choose from. Recently, I also found some great and economical lighting options at Target.

For Storage

Compartmentalized storage pieces are essential to keeping a nursery organized and efficient. The MacBeth Collection {above left} offers tons of stylish storage tins that are easily tailored to the room’s color palette and best of all can be personalized with your child’s name, monogram or name of item it may be storing. Pottery Barn Kids {above right}, Ikea and Target also have fun storage options for nursery rooms.

For Rugs

An area rug might be necessary if the nursery room has wooden or tile flooring. I always visit Overstock.com first to see if they have any rugs on clearance that might work in the design. Another great resource is Rosenberry Rooms {sampling above}.

For Wall Art

There are so many great options for decorating the walls of a nursery. One trend is the use of wall decals. They are wonderful to use in nursery rooms because the can be easily removed or changed out as your child outgrows the space. I am also a huge fan of original artwork. Etsy has loads of talented artists that will personalize pieces for your little ones. Another favorite spot for art is Polka Dot Peacock where I found the artwork above.

It was a pleasure guest blogging here today. Many thanks Averill!

xo,
Cristin, Simplified Bee

Wednesday 28 July 2010

The pearl necklace beside the history

Sterling Silver Rings
Pearl necklace is the fashion accessory that transcend the different ages. Pearl necklace is forever enjoyment and important towards the receiver especially if it buy from some one very special. The very first and oldest pearl necklace in history was discovered in 1901, in a Persian city. That was very popular, famous jewelry and accepted by the every women of the Persian city. This first neck lace was found in a queen’s crypt of that historical city.

The pearl necklace is actually the correct and suitable choice to present something especial to beloved one. Nowadays, without any doubt it is very popular jewelry. Right time the whole jewelry designers are providing a latest and modern look to each and every pearl necklace. Undoubtedly, a huge and wide range of pearl necklaces are available in the field of jewelry. The most ancient wedding rings are known as diamond eternity rings. In the ancient period the eternity rings were not only a single sign of love but it was the symbol of internal affection and love also. The eternity rings are available with stones and valuable diamonds of different cuts and sizes.
Eternity Rings
Sterling silver rings are not included under the pearl jewelries but it is a more effective kind of silver jewelry. Sterling silver rings are nothing but a wide collection of cubic zirconia rings. Silver jewelry is one of the most very normal and common kinds of jewelry that purchased by a large number of people. From the way of women pearl earrings are a standard accessory to any woman clothing. Nowadays, the more jewelry designers are using a different variety of shapes, colors and sizes of pearls to make the pearls earrings. Pearl earrings are also a very oldest type of jewelry like pearl necklace demanded by a large quantity of woman. Pearl earrings are also bringing a feel of stylishness like pearl necklaces. So, without any doubt, the pearl necklaces are a short peep at 5,000 years of pearl style history. Pearl necklaces have completed a score in history and carry on to be the cornerstone of classic style and fashion.

Popularity of sterling silver rings over gold

Sterling Silver Rings
If you want to buy a new piece of jewelry and you also want to enjoy the look of sterling silver than you can find a large number of jewelries. These jewelries have become so much famous these days. As everybody knows that price of gold is rising very rapidly, it migrating peoples from buying gold jewelry to some other jewelry. A person can find many types of jewelries in this metal such as sterling silver rings, sterling silver necklaces, sterling silver earrings and sterling silver bracelets. There rings are famous for wearing, buying and gifting as it keeps a great beauty, its looks, and it does not require special care.

You can easily find jewelers who can polish your jewelry to improve its shine, and it can continue is beauty for long time. It does not require too much work to keep its shine and beauty, and also it does not require too much expense for its maintenance. You can wear sterling silver jewelry with any type of outfit and on any type of occasion. A person can also wear sterling silver jewelry with other types of jewelries. These types of jewelries are easily available in stores and shops and a person can also find these jewelries on online stores also. On online stores, you have a large number of choices, and you can also customize the jewelry in your ways. Even you can get a lot of great deals about it. There are so many stores on Internet from where you can buy this type of jewelry.
Sterling Silver Bracelets
Sterling silver jewelry is made with other stones and gems, which looks great together. This can create a different look which you can enjoy while wearing with other jewelry. A person can design his or her jewelry in many different ways so that he or she can combine it with other jewelries to create an attractive combination. As these jewelries are not too expensive, you can buy these jewelries matching with your different outfits and when you wear different outfits you can wear matching jewelry, which can enhance your looks. If a person wants to wear a comfortable jewelry, than he or she can prefer to wear sterling silver jewelry.

Tuesday 27 July 2010

Justin Bobby Brescia

Justin Bobby Brescia

Justin bobby is the hairstylist and the male model which was previously linked to the Audrina Patridge. The resident bad boy of the MTV show the hill is called by a nick name Justin bobby. It may be the T- shirt or the jeans Justin is not known for wearing the upscale clothing. He is mostly seen wearing a regular V-neck or the crew neck T-shirt worn with a pair of relaxed fit jeans is his perfect everyday clothing.

The Hills-Fashion and Hairstyle: Justin and Audrina

Justin Bobby Brescia has embraced muck fashion. A very big part of the Justin fashion is connected to the grunge era of the music. You can say that his styles match to what Kurt Cobain or Eddie Vedder used to wear in their prime. Flannel shirts and the sweater are one of his ways. You can also be military inspired if you are following the fashion of Justin Brescia. Try out the black fitted military shirt with the snap buttons. For the Justin looks you can gold up the sleeves and wear some dog tags around your neck to get the pop look.

The Hills-Fashion and Hairstyle: Justin Bobby Brescia

Justin Bobby Brescia looks good in the stylish jacket that he wore in one of his campaigns as a part of his modeling career. The gray wool jacket had a wide collar an also was accessorized with the large black buttons. This gave him a very sophisticated look. He always wears the grunge inspired look which can also bee seen on the show. This look is easy to hold and also matches his personality.

Monday 26 July 2010

MissA in American Apparel leotards and pantyhose

MissA is a new Korea girl group from AQ Entertainment, with 2 Korea girls and 2 Chinese girls. Their debut single "Bad Girl Good Girl" is up #1 on music charts on 6th July just 5 days into its release.

In the music video and cover of the single, missA are stled in a unique style like an American dancers. They wear an outfit from American Apparel, especially the leotards, leggigns, tank tops and other accessories.

However, it is still not common for Korean Girl to wear such that open outfit. Some of outfits they wear such as Polyester Spandex Shiny Stripe Tank Bodysuit, Cotton Spandex Micro-Mesh Gloria-V Bodysuit, Sheer Luxe Solid Stripe Pantyhose, Nylon Spandex Strect Floral Lace Bodysuit, and so more. All of the items are from American Apparel.

What is AA (American Apparel)

American Apparel is a vertically integrated manufacturer, distributor and retailer, based in downtown Los Angeles, California. We currently employ approximately 10,000 people globally (about 5,000 in LA), and operate more than 285 retail stores in 20 countries.

Within our business model, knitting, dyeing, cutting, sewing, photography, marketing, distribution and design
all happen in the company's facilities in Los Angeles. The company operates the largest garment factory in the United States, at a time when most apparel production has moved offshore. With our recently opened stores in China, we are now selling Made in USA clothing in the largest consumer market in the world.

American Apparel leverages art, design and technology to advance the business process, while continuing to

pioneer industry standards of social and environmental responsibility in the workplace.


Photos MissA with outfit American Apparel in her music video "Bad Girl Good Girl"

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More Details for American Apparel outfits :

Bamboo Jersey Tight
Bamboo Jersey Tight

A new addition to our sustainable collection, versatile Bamboo Jersey tights are opaque, perfect for cooler months, and finely knit, great for warm weather wear.
-Bamboo Jersey (68% Bamboo / 28% Nylon / 4% Elastane) construction
-Denier (measure of opaqueness): 55
-Sewn seam at toe
-XS/S fits sizes 0-6
-M/L fits sizes 6-14
$22.00



Nylon Spandex Stretch Floral Lace Long Sleeve Thong Bodysuit
Nylon Spandex Stretch Floral Lace Long Sleeve Thong Bodysuit

This sexy, sheer lace bodysuit is a new essential layering piece. Pair it with a crop top or button-up shirt, or wear it on its own for a more daring look.
-Nylon Spandex Stretch Lace (90% Nylon / 10% Elastane) construction
-Small is approximately 23 1/8" (58.7cm) in total length
-Thong cut leg opening
-3-snap closure at the bottom
-Cotton crotch liner
-Form-fitting
-Hand wash cold; hang to dry
$44.00


Nylon Spandex Stretch Floral Lace Bodysuit
Nylon Spandex Stretch Floral Lace Bodysuit

A sexy bodysuit featuring floral lace.

"This sexy one-piece is the perfect detail to have peeping out of a low-cut dress or from beneath a cropped T-shirt." - Danielle Radojcin, Handbag.com
-Nylon Spandex Stretch Lace (90% Nylon / 10% Elastane) construction
-Medium is approximately 21 5/8" (54.9cm) in total length
-Brief cut leg opening
-Cotton crotch liner
-Form-fitting
-Hand wash cold; hang to dry
$38.00


Nylon Spandex Stretch Floral Lace Unitard
Nylon Spandex Stretch Floral Lace Unitard


A full body spaghetti tank unitard made of our sexy floral lace.

"This is an amazing layering piece – think of the combinations with sheer, cropped and solid pieces you could wear with this!" - Demi Couture

-Nylon Spandex Stretch Lace (90% Nylon / 10% Elastane) construction
-Extra Small/Small is approximately 45 1/4" (114.9cm) in total length
-Approximately 27" (68.6cm) inseam
-Spaghetti straps
-Form-fitting
-Hand wash cold; hang to dry
$62.00


Polyester Spandex Shiny Stripe Tank Bodysuit
Polyester Spandex Shiny Stripe Tank Bodysuit

A shiny striped tank bodysuit in slimming, form-fitting Polyester Spandex.

"Vogue.com picks this as one the "Best Summer Swimsuits Inspired by a Trip to the French Riviera." - Vogue.com

-Polyester Spandex (80% Polyester / 20% Elastane) construction
-Medium is approximately 21 1/2" (54.6cm) in total length
-Brief cut leg opening
-Form-fitting
Fr. 57.00


Printed Cotton Spandex Jersey Double U Neck Long Sleeve Bodysuit
Printed Cotton Spandex Jersey Double U-Neck Long Sleeve Bodysuit

A classic U-neck long sleeve leotard, now in stripes!

-Cotton/Spandex Jersey (95% Cotton / 5% Elastane) construction
-Medium is approximately 37 3/8” (94.9cm) in total length
-U-neckband
-Brief cut leg opening
-Form-fitting
$36.00



Watch miss A's debut title "Bad Girl, Good Girl" official music video here

Master Bedroom Design: The Beginning

Now that I've completed (or nearly completed) decorating our family room, I'm turning my attention to our master bedroom. Since any great "after" needs a "before", this is what I'm starting with right now. No, it's not bad -- and I am still very fond of the wall color (Farrow & Ball's Parma Gray, which is really more blue than anything), but it feels...imcomplete and just not as "wow" as I'd like it to be.

While the furniture and accessories from our old house were working just fine from a functional standpoint, the much larger scale of this room made things a bit awkward from a design standpoint. Not only is there a lot of wasted space, but the queen-size bed, two small rugs and tiny end tables look positively pint-sized. Hardly the cozy, sophisticated look I'm going for in the room.

So what am I keeping? Quite a few things actually: the paint color, the Japanese wood block prints, the Jonathan Adler lamps, the clean lined grey linen armchair and the very cool wingback chair I had reupholstered a few years ago in a fun Mod Green Pod damask. Everything else is going. The bedroom set I'm actually selling to my sister to help offset the costs of the redo. If you're interested in either of the rugs (a 2.5' x 9' wool runner and a 5' x 8' wool rug, both from Pottery Barn and in excellent shape) or the tall silver candlestick lamp, email me and I'd be happy to quote you a great price and provide more pictures.

In any case, after swapping out my existing bed, side tables, dresser and rug, the new floor plan will look something like this:

As you can see, a larger (king size) bed and (6 x 9') rug go a long way towards filling out the space. I also decided that swapping out a side table for a long, low dresser would further maximize the long wall opposite the door (and, I'll be honest, give me tons of space to stack all my books and magazines). So, armed with this general space plan, I set about looking for the specific pieces that would not only suit the space, but bring in some much-needed luxury and glamour.

I like to start a design out with a single, amazing element that ties everything together -- and that something is usually fabric or a rug for me. Having a one truly wonderful print or piece as a jumping off point makes design a room so much easier. After seeing a whole lot of things I just felt lukewarm about, I stumbled on DwellStudio's new peacock dove duvet a few weeks ago and realized that it was exactly what I was looking for. Not only does it pull in both the gray and blue tones of the existing paint, but it also brings in a wonderful Chinoiserie pattern that will play off beautifully with my existing artwork and the more modern choices I'll be making in furniture. And once I found my inspiration, everything else just seemed to quickly fall into place:

First off: the bed. The focal point of any bedroom and my first big "want" for this room. I decided to go with a spare, modern canopy in a dark wood stain to add some volume and strong architectural lines, both to create a cozy, "room within a room" effect and to provide a strong visual frame for the fussier, more feminine pattern. The too small 5' x 8' rug will be swapped out for a 6' x 9', which will enable me to comfortably fit two chairs on the rug itself rather than having them awkwardly hang half on/half off. When I saw this Madeline Weinrib rug's quatrefoil and greek key design, I felt like it was just meant to be. The darker gray will also play off of the darker gray ceiling, further tying the room together and enhancing the cozy feeling I'm going for.

Next, I'd like to do away with the heavy, dark wood side tables and dresser and replace them with some much more glamorous pieces. To up the glam factor, both pieces will be mirrored, and a great, bold contrast to the dark frame of the bed. Nestled between the grey linen chair and my wing chair will be a gorgeous greek key silver table that I picked up on the cheap from One Kings Lane to replace the heavy wood pedestal table and bring in yet another element of sparkle (and yes, even more greek key!). And finally: my big "wish" (and major splurge) would be the silver bamboo tufted bench for the foot of the bed. Given it's cost, I'll be holding off for either a sale or a finding a great lookalike.

Finally, I'll be adding curtain panels to frame out and soften the wall of windows and add some additional art (or maybe a screen?) on the wall across the bed to help balance out the room more. I'm ordering some wallpaper samples (including this one from Osborne & Little shown above) and may end up using one of the patterns to create a large triptych. Regardless, I'll keep you posted!

P.S. - I'd like to apologize for my sporadic posting of the past few weeks -- and even more sporadic reading/commenting on all my favorite blogs. There have been a lot of new (and good) developments both at work and at home that have kept me a bit distracted, but I promise to get back to blogging in earnest very shortly!

More than just an accessory- sterling silver necklaces

Twilight Jewelry
With its sheer clarity, variety and luster, the necklaces of sterling silver stand clearly ahead off the competition in the markets. Sterling silver necklaces are very innovative in character. Every one of us cannot buy platinum, so we are left with very few choices in our hand. Fashion industry has come a long way now; we have a lot of varieties in our service offered by various brands and retailers. Woman’s wanted to look beautiful and different forever. Sometimes they want to wear light jewelry. They can’t wear gold or platinum all the time. Designers and innovators have gone too far to make this happen for low budget people. With the newly found a designer edge you can wear sterling silver necklaces at any occasion you want. They may suit on anyone, on any purpose.
Sterling Silver Necklaces
Sterling silver bracelets are another popular product of this family. Bracelets have a long history associated with it. They used to be made of stones, woods, and bones. They served too many purposes. A woman as well as man also used to wear bracelets. Especially a woman had been using these kinds of bands or bracelets in many countries. These times, there are many varieties and brands available in the markets. You can have whatever kind of product you want as per your need and budget capacity.

When it’s come to movies and movie stars everyone can see the passion on the face of teenagers. Sometimes they follow step by step advice of their favorite movie stars. Twilight jewelry is such a fashion statement popularized by a character called Bella's swan from a movie named twilight. Every jewelry wore by this particular character can be termed as a twilight jewelry. Twilight series novels were very popular amongst its readers, and then came the movie. It became an instant hit just after its launch. Most of the fans were teenagers, so marketers brought so many products to cater for their fancies. Now you can find twilight rings, bracelets, earrings and many other fashion accessories. There are a lot of young twilight fans spread in this planet, so shopping through the internet is the best way to buy your merchandise.