Archive for the ‘Design’ Category

LonNy Da Di, We Like to Party!

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010
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I think I first read about Lonny in last month's Vanity Fair. Page from Lonny Magazine.

Have you seen Lonny Magazine? (Sorry, I couldn’t resist the pun with Doug E Fresh and Slick Rick’s song “La Di Da Di.” Lonny is actually a combination of the words London and NY.) It is a new beautiful, inspiring digital home/interiors publication that you scroll through just like a normal magazine… except for it’s online which means it has automatic links to the websites of every product it lists. Pretty genius and user friendly. And it’s loaded with illustrative pictures, savvy tips, pithy profiles of design types. Click here to view Lonny.

Page from Lonny Magazine.

Page from Lonny Magazine.

Page from Lonny Magazine.

Page from Lonny Magazine.

Pocket Books

Monday, December 28th, 2009

My mom always carried a pocket book (Coach was all the rage in Chestnut Hill, PA in the 80′s). I didn’t know what a bag/clutch/handbag/purse/minaudiere– you name it–was until I started to read fashion magazines in college. People would kind of laugh when I said “pocket book” as though it were an outdated term. But I have always been one to carry a small sized bag that held just a wallet, lip balm, keys, and now my blackberry. I’m so excited that these little sisters of the It Bag are coming back into style to lighten the fashion load.

 

My favorite everyday pocketbooks from Chanel, Cole Haan, Anya Hinmarch, . Photo Kate Schelter.

My everyday pocketbooks (Chanel, Cole Haan, Anya Hindmarch). Photo Kate Schelter.

DIY! I was inspired by my Chanel to change the chain on my little Cole Haan. Photo Kate Schelter.

DIY! I was inspired by my Chanel to change the chain on my little Cole Haan. Photo Kate Schelter.

I thread unfinished silk ribbon through the chain. Photo Kate Schelter.

I thread unfinished silk ribbon from MJ Trimming through the chain. Photo Kate Schelter.

I thread unfinished silk ribbon through the chain. Photo Kate Schelter.

The ribbon has a certain Lanvin effect too, oui?! Photo Kate Schelter.

Pocket Book = Hands Free! Photo Kate Schelter.

Pocket Book = Hands Free! Photo Kate Schelter.


Design with Nina Freudenberger

Friday, October 2nd, 2009
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Décor It Girl and Haus Interior owner Nina Freudenberger offers some great tips.

Best way to figure out a color scheme for a space?

Start with the walls. The easiest way to chose a paint color is to find the one object in the room you obsess over. Within that piece, choose the color which draws your eye. Take the actual object to any paint store and have it color matched (most paint stores will mix the exact color if you bring in an item, fabric, etc.) If you are worried its too dark, have them add white to lighten it up, or go as far as to have just a hint/glow of that color in the majority of white.

What are the best items you find for the cheapest when decorating?
Amazing finds at flea markets such as Brimfield, Mass; Twice a week, the Bekman Gallery debuts a limited edition of an artists work, starting at $20. The artist list is incredible.

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Where do you go for inspiration when you’re all “New Yorked City-ed out”?

I go upstate to the Hudson Valley. Not only is it an amazing place to visit but it’s also home to some of my favorite antique stores. Make sure to stroll down Warren Street in Hudson, and to drive all the way north on Route 9, through Springfield and Rhinebeck for great vintage furniture shopping along the way.

What is your favorite New York building/architecture?

The Four Seasons Restaurant by Philip Johnson. Being enveloped inside the genius of Mies van der Rohe’s Seagram building and the moving wire mesh curtains (due to the air-conditioning, which reportedly was a “happy mistake” found out only after the installation) is enough for me to be sure that this is an absolute masterpiece of architecture and interior design.
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If you were a restaurant which one would you be?

A cross between Marlow & Sons, and Charles.

If you were a book which one would you be?

I would hope to be A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius by Dave Eggers… at least, one day, hopefully….

Can you share some “Haus” tips with us?

Trophies – whether using just one or a few, these look great on a bookshelf or end table in your library. Think about having them engraved with your favorite funny quotes.
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Rope Knot – perfect as a door stop or place on the lower shelf of an entry console for a nautical accent.
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Fouta Towels – these are 100% organic cotton and a great alternative to standard terry cloth. Wash them twice, they become extremely absorbent and are less abrasive on the skin than a typical bath towel.
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Haus Interior, 250 Elizabeth Street, NYC, Tel 212 741 0455

Do-It-Yourself: Kid Graffiti Upholstery

Friday, July 17th, 2009

How cool is this gorgeous settee, covered in muslin and then gloriously graffitied on by Pamela Bell’s children and their friends?! I am so inspired by this. Click here to view the New York Times slideshow.

Pamela Bell

Photo: Phil Mansfield for The New York Times

Photo: Phil Mansfield for The New York Times

Photo: Phil Mansfield for The New York Times

Coconut Records, Microphone video

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

Brainy, colorful, pithy art direction; lovely, listenable, lyrical tunes.

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Best of Buenos Aires

Thursday, June 25th, 2009


Palacio Duhao,
Park Hyatt Buenos Aires
, An historic French style mansion restored to perfection with modern touches. Breakfast on the patio, Malbec at midnight. Good night, sleep tight while spoiling yourself here. Get a room in the modern tower (6th floor) that faces the historic palace.
Avenida Alvear 1661
Tel: +54 11 5171 1234

My favorite hotel in the world!

My favorite hotel in the world!

Confiteria Ideal, Tango the night away with the authentic Argentineans in this Belle Epoch dance hall. A perfect, crumbling-grandeur romantic fairytale.
Tel 52650 8069 or 4328 7750

Late night boogie session

Cafe Tortoni, Since 1858, it’s the most FAMOUS cafe in South America to drink coffee and watch tango.
Ave de Mayo 825
Tel 54-11- 43424328

Milion, Dine alfresco or indoors–or pop in for a drink–in this impeccably renovated French-style mansion, with several floors, moody lighting, vines and greenery spilling from the sides, with a grand marble staircase and rambling table seating that’s charming, warm and elegant in the most understated way.
Parana 1048
Tel 4815-9925


Bar Ueriate
, Modern, fresh cuisine. Sit in the back garden.
1572 Uriarte
Tel 54 11 4834 6004

On warm evenings request a quiet table in the back garden.

Belushi-Martini Bar
Honduras 5333
1444 Palermo
Tel (5411) 4831 8665


La Martina
, Men’s + women’s patchy, pique, polo-gear.
Costa Rica Street

Castillo, Men’s quirky, preppy, stylish duds… very cool.
Gurrachaga 1683
Tel (54 11) 4833 9191

Comme il Faut, Tango Shoes in every color and style!
Arenales 1239 Puerta 3 Dpto. M (1061)
Tel 4815 5690

Santos Bazar, Elegant silver and horn home goods, champagne buckets, salad tongs, trays.
Thames 1759
Tel (54 11)  4833 3770


Gil Antiguedaded
, My favorite antique and vintage clothing in Sunday’s San Telmo market.
Humberto 1
Tel 4361 5019

San Telmo Market, Top antique stores and outdoor market on Sundays since 1897.
961 Defensa or Bolívar 998

Gaucho bridals and stirrups at San Telmo

Gaucho bridals and stirrups at San Telmo

Arandu, Argentinean handcrafts and leather saddles, polo boots, belts and all things stylish and equestrian.
Ayacucho 1924
Tel 54-11-4800-1575


Fortin, Traditional style boots, shoes, handcrafted leather, custom orders.
Santa Fe 1245
Tel (54 11) 4812 2731


Polo Lessons with
Edgar Pelado. Edgar is a polo master and former international champion. His estancia, an hour south of BA, raises the most sought-after polo ponies in Argentina. His incredibly laid back nature, and his true dedication to the sport (and not just the pretense and pomp of polo) make him an incredibly agile, patient and acutely skilled teacher. Novices and experts alike would enjoy a sunny day on his farm and fields. Email Edgar or his son, Santiago, and tell them I sent you. peladortelli@hotmail.com

You'll be cantering and knocking the white ball around in no time.

You'll be cantering and knocking the white ball around in no time.

Afterward, enjoy some Quilmes Argentinean beer, cheese, and charcuterie.

Afterward, enjoy some Quilmes (Argentinean beer), cheese, and charcuterie.


Shoes Blues!

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

My dear friend and former Marc by Marc Jacobs shoe designer Valeria McCulloch, aka ValBlu, is all about the color blue. Yves Klein indigo to be exact. Everything she wears, owns, and sometimes designs is blue. Sharpie even named a marker after her (below).

What we find most fascinating is that she actually colors in her favorite shoes if they are not already blue. Here is an inside look into her fascinating creative process.

ValBlu sharpie-coloring her Chanel ballets

ValBlu sharpie-coloring her Chanel ballets

Seriously!

Seriously!

Formerly seersucker, now blue,  Louboutin pumps

Formerly seersucker, now blue, Louboutin pumps

Blue ruby slippers she designed for Marc Jacobs

Blue ruby slippers she designed for Marc Jacobs

grey Hermes wedges she sharpied blue

grey Hermes wedges she sharpied blue

ValBlu profiled in New York Magazne

ValBlu profiled in New York Magazine

Valeria “ValBlu” McCulloch
Shoe Designer. Yves Klein blue.

Originally published 18 February 2008, New York Magazine

Why blue?
In college, I majored in color theory. Blue was the most interesting color, historically. Germanic tribes wore it to ward off enemies; Christians used it to denote divinity. Wearing blue for me is being in a dream all day.

Do you make your own blue shoes?
I go to leather fairs and have the factory make me shoes. I also buy white Chanel and Christian Louboutin shoes, and I color them blue with custom-ordered electric-blue Sharpies.

Do you wear blue makeup?
I wear YSL No. 3 mascara, Chanel Blue Satin nail polish, and blue Lancôme lip gloss, which looks clear when you put it on. And my bathroom products are blue, like my toothbrush.

Does the color reflect your personality?
Blue signifies loyalty, and I’m very loyal. It’s hard in this industry, but I’m a humanist.

There was a lot of electric blue in recent seasons.
It’s getting trendy. When it hits “mass,” it’s a turnoff.

What do your friends think?
My friend studied photography, and I was part of her thesis. She did a color study and took photos of me.

What color is your apartment?
My living room is neutral, but just go into my bedroom. I have a blue Nintendo, bedside table, suitcase, pillow, BlackBerry. And I collect blue gemstones. People once believed that sapphires had healing properties.

How does blue make you feel?
Blue is a peaceful color. The U.N. has a blue flag; all the presidential campaigns have blue. It touches every realm of life, from cosmic to future.

Top 10 Summer Accessories

Friday, August 8th, 2008

1. TOMS Shoes Comfier than Vans, lighter than a flip flop, and way more charitable than any other fashion company, TOMS are my favorite summer shoe for everyday wear. An instant classic up there with Haviannas, Reefs and your gladiator sandals. Every pair you buy for your cute little feet, guarantees a FREE pair to child in need. www.tomsshoes.com

Toms Shoes

Toms Shoes

2. Essie Nail Polish in Short Shorts When you’re not covering your toes with Toms, paint them neon pink, to go perfectly peeking out from your black Alaia strappy heels.

Who wears short shorts? We wear short shorts!

Who wears short shorts? We wear short shorts!

3. Bumble + Bumble Surf Spray Who you callin’ Surfer Girl? Whether you live at the beach and actually know how to surf, or never leave your Tribecca loft, this product will give your hair the just-swam-in-the sea-and-air-dried-on-the-beach texture and feel.

4. Neutrogena UltraSheer Dry Touch Sunblock SPF 80 Do what your mother says: cover up and protect your baby soft skin from the sun. This UVA + UVB blocker is so light that you don’t feel it at all, and it doesn’t let in any harmful rays. Editors choice of Allure magazine, it is also endorsed by the American Cancer Society. Another tip: squeeze some zinc oxide onto the bridge of your nose, and across your cheekbones, life guard style, to really create an opaque shield.

5. L’Oreal Sublime Bronze Now that you’re covered in sunscreen doesn’t mean you must forgo your tan. Quite the opposite. Layer on this self tanner and watch your inner bronze blossom. Try mixing half and half with a basic body lotion and the effects are a little more subtle and elegant.

Work your inner Brazilian

Work your inner Brazilian

6. Rope Bracelets Need we say more? A classic that will surely say “I’ve been at the beach all summer” even if you haven’t been at all.

Naughty Yachty!

Naughty Yachty!

7.  Ice Cream Memorial Day through Labor day, the best ice cream one can experience is served up at Four Seas in Centerville on Cape Cod. Bordering the Kennedy compound in Hyannis Port, this is where Caroline Kennedy’s ice cream was from that was served at her wedding. Try Mint Chip, Coconut, Mocha Chip, Fresh Peach and Peppermint Stick. The lobster roll is the best one I’ve ever had.

Best Cape Cod lobster roll and ice cream

Best Cape Cod lobster roll and ice cream

8. Alex Katz Beach Towel By Works on Whatever. Soft, plush and stylish. Wide enough to sunbathe a deux. Available at The Standard Hotel in Miami or Shop Works on Whatever.

Works on Whatever towels

Works on Whatever towels

9. Hugo Guiness canvas tote from John Derian.

10. Hermes Eau d’Orange Verte Refreshing, lite, and lemony. You can’t over-do this when it’s hot out.

Fragrance as refreshing as a Hendricks gin gimlet

Fragrance as refreshing as a Hendricks gin gimlet