Friday, February 29, 2008
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Gucci Fall 2008




FIERCE!!
Gucci has always been one of my absolute favorites. The obsession began with Tom Ford's break out 1995 ready-to-wear collection for Gucci. A then 32 year old Ford captured the fantasies of hedonistic, urban-dwelling fashionistas and dazzled critics. The collection was reminiscent of the jet-set clientele that created a buzz around the label in the 1970s, with its unbuttoned silk shirts and tight velvet hip-huggers. "It was hot! It was sex!" Joan Kaner, fashion director for Neiman Marcus, exclaimed. I was 16 years old and loved it! This probably frightened my parents a bit now that i think about it. Tom Ford has moved on and Frida Ginanni has settled in. Bravo Frida!
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Monday, February 25, 2008
Falling Slowly

Falling Slowly...Oscar Winner!
As the presenter read the names Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova for the Best Original Song Sunday evening I literally jumped off my couch screaming and clapping! I had to give them some credit here on my blog because I can simply not say enough about "Once." A fabulous film written and directed by John Carney. If you haven't seen it....see it now!!
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Day Dreaming


One of my dreams is to one day build and design our dream home. You will quite often see a posting of a house plan or something else "dream house" related. This is all wishful thinking of course so please join me in drooling over all of these delicious designs! This is a modern home design which has a pretty simple layout but the angles make it amazing. I love, love, love walls of glass! I'm sure they cost a pretty penny and greatly increase your energy bill come winter but they are fabulous. I am also intrigued with the master bedroom. The headboard for the bed is actually a customized wall that separates the master from the master bath. This might be a bit strange for those of us that like some privacy but a neat idea for an open, lofty feel.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
A Tribute to Nolita

I have longed to start my very own blog for months, and here it is! I am so excited to post my inspirations and ideas for all things design. As I was gathering some articles and photos for this blog I came across a photo I took during the summer of 2005 in Manhattan. It is a photo on the corner of Mulberry and Prince in Nolita. This was my "hood" while living in New York with my husband and although our humble abode was insanely expensive and about the size of a walk in closet, it was all about the neighborhood to me. The feeling of Nolita was one of my favorites. I would call my best friend to meet me at Cafe Gitane and we would stroll around the neighborhood sipping our iced lattes (sigh). I miss that. I miss the fresh flowers billowing out on to the sidewalks littered with trash, the dollar bin vintage shop next door to pricey designer boutique. This light and dark contrast of Nolita and really all of Manhattan is what American fashion and design is made of. Marc Jacobs, Anna Sui and Betsey Johnson choose to live in New York for a reason and that is the daily originality they find on a simple street corner in this big city.
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