Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Painterly Prints

It seems like Spring 2008's painterly florals (see earlier Thakoon and AKA New York Resort Dress posts) are persisting for Fall 2008 with black as their backdrop instead of white or bright color. FabSugar had a link to Refinery 29's overview of London Fashion Week trends. They referred to the trend as "blurred vision".

NOHO Modern







For the most beautiful and unaffordable selection of modern furniture available, please go to the NOHO modern site and attempt not to drool over the functional objets d'art that I can only dream of putting in my living room one day. In particular, the seating and storage sections have items with gorgeous wood finishes.

Monday, February 11, 2008

O-Gloss

I am breaking the mold a little bit with this one...I actually don't know if this product is lovely or not. Two of my friends recommended Smashbox's liquid cheek stain O-Glow to me last Spring. It goes on clear and transforms to your natural blush. I really love the look...although immediately after applying it the hue is more intense than you would like, it gradually fades to a pretty pink flush. The idea behind this product seems logical to me because people blush naturally. Now that Smashbox has created O-Gloss, the logic behind the product is less clear. Our lips don't blush or change in color in the same manner our cheeks do, however, the product reacts with our chemistry to transform into a custom shade. I need more information...what custom shade? How does it differ between users? Have any of you tried this? Interestingly enough, I participated in an online marketing survey for O-Gloss prior to the product launch and my questions were the same. Apparently, my curiosity is best addressed by going out and buying the product, which leads me to the conclusion that their advertising is more effective than I give them credit for.

White Carrara

Keeping in theme with my penchant for white...I prefer white countertops with the grey veining as opposed to darker or rosy colors. This one above is my favorite. It is an entire slab called "white carrara", and I think it comes from Italy. My brother noticed that I always contrast darker colors with white, whereas he tends to pair darker colors with more darker colors.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

West Elm 'Elliot' Sofa

West Elm just sent an email out today introducing this sofa. I love the tufting and velvet upholstery matched with the clean, modern lines.

Havana Blue


My friend Caryn recently got married in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. The wedding was absolutely beautiful and the trip was fabulous overall. Caryn and her husband Curtis hosted an afterparty with champagne and desserts at a restaurant called Havana Blue. The decor and setting were fantastic, although I couldn't find any pictures of the impressive chandelier in the center of the room. Just looking at the picture makes me want to go back to the beach!

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

High Rise Jean Shorts


It's the beginning of February and I am already searching for the perfect pair of denim shorts for the summer. I think these Levi cut-offs from Urban hit the super-casual mark: the worn-in wash and the slightly higher rise give them just the right dose of 'Dazed and Confused'. Of course, you could probably find something similar at the thrift store for $2.

Monday, February 4, 2008

The Paris Apartment


The online boutique has some of the most beautiful furniture. Her mirrored and lucite collections are gorgeous!

Sunday, February 3, 2008

Home Decor Fabric Inspriation Boards







I googled designer fabrics and the first site that came up was this great Canadian store with a wide selection of modestly priced fabrics (around $15 to $50 a yard- nothing compared to the prices you typically see in magazines). The URL is http://www.designerfabrics.ca/shop/scripts/default.asp.

I put together some fabric inspiration boards for home decorating and would like to share them with you and hear your thoughts. There are multiple fabrics on one board. Ultimately I would narrow the fabrics down to a selection of about four, and perhaps include more sheer or solid fabrics.