The Crosby Street Hotel

“Firmdale Hotels’ owners, Tim and Kit Kemp believe that ‘hotels should be living things, not stuffy institutions.’”



When viewing the interiors of the Firmdale Hotels, this statement becomes overtly apparent.  On my next trip to New York, I plan to stay (in my dreams) at the Firmdale group’s latest addition, The Crosby Street Hotel in Manhattan.



WOW. Were my first thoughts when viewing pictures of its interior.  First, I will start with: the LOBBY (as if you needed such an OUTSTANDING first impression).




The hotel’s attention to detail is simply spectacular.  The lobby perfected the balance between clean modern sophistication while keeping an organic comfort.  The addition of the greenery and textured patterns and stone against the airy space and stark white, creates an interesting and inviting dichotomy, it relaxes and invigorates at the same time.  The very space of the lobby feels alive.

Did I mention that hotel owner Kip Kemp designed the entire interior?  I could most assuredly LIVE in this place.  To add to the golden ticket, The Crosby Street Hotel is extremely GREEN.

Behold… the Drawing Room & Patio



Essentially British: Afternoon Tea in the Drawing Room and below is the hotel BAR.

Aren’t the lights unbelievably cool?  Brilliant!



Characteristic of my favorite boutique hotels, each room is different and takes on varying personalities be it through art, fabrics, or the very essence & style of the decor.

Here are a few of my favorite rooms and suites:




Of course, I love all of the wallpaper and the mix of textures and colors…



This room even has a dressmaker’s form in the corner!  So savvy!



Ok, I think I’m ready to reserve my room.  Fashion week anyone?

Don’t forget to check out the other FIRMDALE beauties in London!  They are all as equally fantastic!



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The STYLE(ish) Life of Kim Ficaro

I don’t recall the first time I came across the website of Kim Ficaro.  Maybe I was trying to figure out what happened to all of the extremely talented Editors from Domino magazine (ok, someday, I will stop talking about its demise.. maybe).  But, Kim Ficaro is a New York based prop stylist who has worked for Domino magazine as the Style Editor as well as producing stories for the likes of Oprah magazine, Town & Country, and the New York Times magazine.  Kim is extremely talented and I wanted to share some images from her portfolio as found on her website below. I found them to be extremely inspiring.

still, so jealous of J.Crew’s Jenna Lyon’s closet… a dream!

Voila, the “merged” home of Amy Larocca and Will Frears… I adore the kitchen table.  The wall art is fantastic and I love the mix and matching of the vintage chairs… very “modern vintage” & superbe of course!


These are great shots.  The outdoor patio is so casual chic and inviting.  And, I absolutely love the shoe organization, how relaxed and luxe at the same time!

When you are hoping to rearrange that bookshelf, gaze back upon this photo for  quirky, casual, and charming inspiration! It’s rustic, composed, yet extremely interesting!

Anyone who reads this blog, knows that I am head-over-heels in LOVE with flowers… especially elegant & feminine ones.  I guess that makes me a whole-hearted romantic sophisticate through and through? :) At least I’m admitting such!  I adore the table setting above, from the plates to the floral arrangement.. sign me up!

I love this picture solely because of the little girl’s dress.  After seeing this photo for the first time, I automatically began brainstorming whether I could ever start my own children’s clothing line based up on the impact and aesthetic of this single dress of tulle and silk!  So chic, parisian, and fantastique!  J’adore!!

And last, but again, certainly not least… this photo is just quietly glamorous.  Aged frames, yarn, peonies, old books, simple gray papered walls, and grandma’s beaded clutch

what more could one ask for? Romantic beauty at its very best.




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BEHOLD - my new pink plates!

Today, I took a trip to Ft. Worth with my friend Holly to visit the store SIMPLE THINGS, which my friend Sam Reitmayer has previously written a beautiful blog about.  While Holly was admiring the gorgeous bedding by Bella Notte, I was wandering around trying to decide what I (don’t) need.  I opened a stunning old gray antique Armoire with chiseled and intricately designed handles.  The Armoire was actually labeled “grumpy” because apparently, the piece can be quite temperamental!  Peeking inside, the creaky old gem was found to be a treasure trove of Paris Pink.

Voila- A COLLECTION OF PINK PLATES.

Did I tell you that JUST yesterday I was admiring the February 2010 Issue of House Beautiful and on page 91 in the “Reimagining a Ranch House” spread, they feature the MOST lovely table setting with a romantic chandelier and pink dinnerware from Global Table.  I will honor that plates from Global Table are quite nice, but I was even HAPPIER to find this pink collection acquired by Simple Things from an estate sale!  It’s mixed and matched (and affirmatively ancient), but fits perfectly together.  The pink plates were made in Paris and the gold rimmed mauve beauties in Belgium!

See: the perfect fit, aged with grace and most certainly well preserved.  Sure, there are a few nicks, chips, and scratches, but all that does is strengthen their character!


My cabinet is already in love with them.

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INTRODUCING:  reFINEstyle.com

I am so honored + EXCITED to be featured on the Member Spotlight column of the luxe new e-commerce website refinestyle.com!  This is a truly genius new and innovative way to shop *FROM HOME*! 
As a seller, you can upload all of your designer goods easily, efficiently, and beautifully!  Just think, that dress you’ve worn twice, but somehow have been photographed in all over Facebook?  Let some other lucky lady have her run in it!
AND, as a shopper (the best part), you can personalize your size and favorite designers and it will actually scour the website for you and present your favorites first! 
I told you… BRILLIANT. 
Check it out and let me know if you know someone that would be GREAT for the next Member Spotlight!

INTRODUCING:  reFINEstyle.com


I am so honored + EXCITED to be featured on the Member Spotlight column of the luxe new e-commerce website refinestyle.com!  This is a truly genius new and innovative way to shop *FROM HOME*!

As a seller, you can upload all of your designer goods easily, efficiently, and beautifully!  Just think, that dress you’ve worn twice, but somehow have been photographed in all over Facebook?  Let some other lucky lady have her run in it!

AND, as a shopper (the best part), you can personalize your size and favorite designers and it will actually scour the website for you and present your favorites first!

I told you… BRILLIANT.

Check it out and let me know if you know someone that would be GREAT for the next Member Spotlight!

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Friday calls for a bit of Ladurée bliss…

Friday calls for a bit of Ladurée bliss

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I absolutely love this teapot available on one of my favorite e-commerce decor websites…. 1st Dibs.

I absolutely love this teapot available on one of my favorite e-commerce decor websites…. 1st Dibs.

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My fabulously chic friend Holly is turning 30 next weekend.  I am tentatively planning to write a STYLE blog on the event, as it will definitely be something to be noted in the Dallas SCENE!


As I was thinking about her lovely upcoming day, I remembered an article from a back issue of VOGUE Contributor Lauren (Davis) Santo Domingo’s birthday party.  I was only 20 at the time, but it was worded so wonderfully that it was comforting to know all that I had to look forward to!


Anyways, here’s a flashback May 2006 VOGUE article on Lauren’s fabulous party!  I can’t wait for our very own THREE-OH recap next weekend with Miss Holly!

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http://newyorkcitygirl.kaywa.com/default/mon-petit-taylor-warren.html
need some gorgeous flowers like this in such cold weather!

http://newyorkcitygirl.kaywa.com/default/mon-petit-taylor-warren.html

need some gorgeous flowers like this in such cold weather!

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These are a few of my favorite things.

last minute gift ideas (for Haley - kidding!)

BUT, how cute is all of this….


1.) THIS SKIRT.

The to-and-fro skirt… would be SO cute with a black top and big gold belt for new years! So feminine, fabulous, and samba-floor ready to bring in 2010!


2.) THIS TEAPOT.


oh Henri! A Henri Bendel Teapot ++ teacup and saucer to match.

3.) BOOKS YOU CAN’T READ.


Books as HANDBAGS from OLYMPIA LE TAN - like…? NO. LOVE.

I was thinking there were all these beautiful books around and they were being forgotten with everybody on the Internet, so I made it so that you can carry them around,” said designer Olympia Le-Tan at her Paris fashion week presentation at the Galerie Véro-Dodat.

4.) WALLPAPER.


by Nina Campbell.  This Swan Lake can feel free to take over my ENTIRE APARTMENT!

Cheers!

photo credits: style.com, ninacampbell.com, henribendel.com, anthropologie.com

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my blueberry nights.
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Love the new subscriber cover for Harper’s Bazaar… flower market and Kate look GORGEOUS.

Love the new subscriber cover for Harper’s Bazaar… flower market and Kate look GORGEOUS.

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LANVIN by Alber Elbaz designed stamp for the French Postal Service

LANVIN by Alber Elbaz designed stamp for the French Postal Service

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“Are the print media history? If so, someone forgot to tell Tatler, the glossy magazine diary of London’s upper class at play, which celebrates its 300th birthday this month.
Like an obstinate British blueblood sticking to tweed,” [haha] “Tatler seems to have decided that the Internet is a passing fad. It keeps the magazine’s contents off its spartan Web site, posting only material from its supplements on subjects like travel, cosmetic surgery and private education.”
VERY INTERESTING: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/05/business/global/05paper.html?_r=1&partner=rss&emc=rss

“Are the print media history? If so, someone forgot to tell Tatler, the glossy magazine diary of London’s upper class at play, which celebrates its 300th birthday this month.

Like an obstinate British blueblood sticking to tweed,” [haha] “Tatler seems to have decided that the Internet is a passing fad. It keeps the magazine’s contents off its spartan Web site, posting only material from its supplements on subjects like travel, cosmetic surgery and private education.”

VERY INTERESTING: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/05/business/global/05paper.html?_r=1&partner=rss&emc=rss

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And it's not because my mother's name is Janet...

The moment I came across this artist the other day, I knew I had to feature her.  I want Janet Hill to paint my portrait.  Not only are her oil paintings lovely on the eyes, her subject matter is just as intriguing.  I want to live in one of her paintings.  From her “Austen Dresses” to her still-life… she perfectly fits the feel I hope to present in this blog.  Loveliness at it’s best… the Janet Hill Studio.  And the best part?  You can purchase prints on ETSY!

A few of my favorites:


Darjeeling Tea and A Cream Cake

Beauty Sleeps  — [so true]

Lilies Giclee Print

Ms. Valentine


The Red Desk


Souls

Heel to Toe

Evelyn in Cairo

The Sequined Clutch

Ruffles & Ribbons

Pearl’s Bathroom

[* aka: MY DREAM bathroom - note peonies on dresser - we were meant to be!]

Hera in Peacock Blue


Silk Scarves.

Again, I love EVERY one.  Be sure to check out the Janet Hill Studio blog and read more about Janet Hill here.

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I'm obsessed with 3.1 by Phillip Lim.

If I could only wear clothing from one contemporary line right now, this would most definitely be it.  Reasons?  See below.

REASON #1 : love - love - love - love - there are no other words.

REASON #2:

3….

4… ++++++

Ok, so hopefully you understand WHY by now.


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