Sunday, April 26, 2015

Light Wash Jeans

A couple years ago I couldn't have imagined straying from skinny dark wash jeans. Now, that couldn't be farther from what I'm looking for when it comes to denim. Light wash jeans are my new thing - I love them tight and cropped with frayed edges, or baggy, slightly ripped, and cuffed at the ankle. Whether they're paired with heels or Birkenstocks, it's a look that is effortless and comfortable.










Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Dutch Doors

I'm having a moment where I'm very into dutch doors, particularly with glass paned tops. Invented in the Netherlands in the 17th century, dutch doors keep visitors out while inviting cool air and sunlight in. They look great as front doors or side doors leading to the kitchen. 

{Via Melanie Turner Interiors}
{Via Jones Pierce Architects}

{Via Luxe Magazine}

{Via Hollywood at Home} 
{Via Gardenista}

Monday, April 20, 2015

Pack a Picnic

Picnic Essentials

The weather in New York is finally  warming up. I spent all day Sunday lounging in Sheep's Meadow in Central Park and enjoying the sunshine. Whether it's in New York or LA, I love the idea of packing an old fashioned picnic, complete with a picnic basket and blanket.  Eating outside is such a pleasant thing to do when the weather is nice, and even better when you can do it with jeans rolled up and barefoot, in good company. 

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Lenox Hill Neighborhood House Gala


Wednesday night was the Lenox Hill Neighborhood House Gala at Cipriani in New York and I was lucky enough to help out the incredibly talented design firm, Kapito Muller, on their table. For this annual event, some of the top interior design firms in New York are each asked to design a table, and then tickets are sold for the event and the proceeds are given to the organization. We had the freedom to design our table however we liked, but the general suggested theme was Adam & Eve's garden.  

Our first stop on Wednesday morning was the Chelsea flower district on 28th street. There, we picked up varying shades of pink ranunculus. 


We packed up the flowers and brought them to Cipriani on 42nd street. When we arrived, the other designers were at varying stages in their table decorating process: some had only just begun and other tables looked nearly finished. 

For our table, we opted for a pink and green color scheme. We used an Allegra Hicks printed fabric for the table cloth and beautiful sea moss green Anna Weatherly dishes trimmed in geometric gold. The flatware was tortoise Bunny Williams for Ballard and the candlesticks were Stephen Antonson

Finally, each seat had a Hayley Sarno illustrated menu, Frette napkin, and individually wrapped Ladureé macaroon. The bust in the middle is a nod to the theme and we arranged the flowers in bunches at varying levels surrounding the bust. 

The other tables were gorgeous as well. Below are a few of my favorites. 




I wore a Giambattista Valli dress and jacket with Zara heels. 


{Me with Alyssa Kaptio and Vivian Muller}

The event was lovely and certainly one I wish to attend again & perhaps in the future design my own table! 


Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Coachella 2015 Highlights


{Palm Tree Heaven}

{Quick stop at Shields Date farm for date shakes}


{800 Degrees Pizza shot by LA Times}



{Outfit by LemLem}

{Dress by Keepsake} 
{Crowd in the Sahara Tent for Madeon}



Monday, April 6, 2015

Coachella 2015 Style

Coachella is an event I look forward to all year, and as it is quickly approaching, I've already been thinking about my outfit choices for each day. If I were to come up with my ideal Coachella ensemble, here's what it would entail:


Coachella 2015 Style

Sunday, April 5, 2015

How To: Style a Coffee Table

What I consider one of the most important parts of decorating is one that many deem the most trivial: object placement and styling. Creating vignettes in areas of your home is a way to give it personality. Displaying your favorite trinkets and knick-knacks from places you've been add a layer of depth and interest that tell a story about who you are to visitors and house guests. I am constantly restyling the coffee table in my living room according to the season or my latest travels. Among the things that I always have on my coffee table are:


1. A large tray to weigh down smaller objects. I got my gold chevron tray from C.Wonder but love a good lucite or acrylic tray like this West Elm version - that is, if you don't have a transparent coffee table like mine. On the pricier end, I adore a shagreen tray like this one from Plantation Home.
 
2. A bowl of candy. If you've visited my apartment, you're probably well aware that I'm candy obsessed. I think that having candy around your apartment is fun for guests and adds an element of color to a bookshelf or coffee table. I like to have a combination of gourmet and drug store candy around, usually in colors pertaining to what ever holiday is nearest. Right now, I have a small Create & Barrel  candy bowl filled with Easter colored m&ms. On my entry console is the same dish but filled with individually wrapped See's Candy suckers and a taller glass on my bookshelf with Twizzlers. 

3. Sculptural object or decorative ash tray. In my opinion, there should be some sort of useless but aesthetic element to every coffee table. In my case, its this Alexandra Von Furstenberg bowl in a neon green color that I reprimand my friends for always attempting to ash in. I'm also a big fan of figurines like this one from Target. I'll often place a bowl of over sized decorative matches like these in a bowl. 

4. Flowers. No coffee table is complete without some kind of living green aspect. Whether that's a small topiary, succulent, orchid, or bouquet is up to you. Personally, I prefer small orchid plants which last the longest. Orchids are expensive (especially in New York City) so I pick mine up either in one of the wholesale flower shops down in Chelsea's flower district, or at Trader Joe's, which surprisingly has a great selection. 

5. Coffee table books. This one's a given. I'm always switching around my decorative books but right now I have a couple of books I bought in Berlin on my coffee table. I like to play around with size when it comes to displaying them. Often a stack of three or four is enough, depending on the height of your table and size of the books. I think that coffee table books are a really great way to tell a story of what you're interested in, whether it's monograph of your favorite artist (mine being Wayne Thiebaud, Ed Ruscha, or Alex Katz), a book devoted to one of your favorite cities, or periods in history. 


Friday, April 3, 2015

Friday Favorites

{Learning about 18th c. French porcelains at the Met} 

{Kapito Muller designed apartment shot by Domino mag}

{Some of my favorite labeling}

{Bar at the gorgeous new Baccarat Hotel in Midtown}

{Cute florals at Zara this season}

{A little gift from me}