Friday, September 16, 2011

Happy Birthday to Rue. Happy Birthday to Rue.



If only I was Northern Cali girl.... I could attend one of my favorite e-magazine's birthday party on September 26th.  Rue Mag turns one this month and they are celebrating in style with a sure to be fun and festive fete.  I just got my invite and I'm so sad to miss this design chic bash.  So for all you SF readers, please go, take pictures and make the rest of us jealous.  I'm sure the editors have a great party in store.  A few of my favorite rooms featured in past issues are below.  I often go to the gallery on their website for decorating inspirations.  






Bon weekend! xo

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Missoni Madness

Missoni for Target ad

As I continue to search for a job, I'm trying to enjoy the benefits life affords me righ now:  leisurely breakfasts of eggs and French press over the Wall Street Journal, a vinyassa flow class at noon, catching "Anderson" at the 4 o'clock hour.... and yesterday it was the ability to dedicate the morning to shopping the new Missoni for Target line.

shefinds.com

I had set my alarm with a plan to arrive to the Target shopping center at 7:55am, however morning traffic had me pulling in at 8:12AM.  I still thought my strategy was perfect; there couldn't possibly be that many overly eager Virginia Beach shoppers whose first stop would be Target on a Tuesday morning.  I was sorely mistaken.  As the glass doors slid open, the Missoni displays immediately came into view.  There they were:  the clothes, the patterns, the styles that I'd seen on TV, in my September Vogue, and online the past few weeks... and it was swarming with women and their red shopping carts piled high with the recognizable zig zag prints.  Adrenaline rushed, my fingers clamped down on a cart, arms stiffened.  I strode over to join the other hoarders on my Missoni mission.


My schooling from New York sample sales combined with my competitive streak from high school sports swept over me the minute I began sliding the plastic hangers across the racks.  Smalls, smalls, where were all the smalls?  Ok if there wasn't a small to be found, go for the XS, or the M, really whatever is there, put it in the cart and keep moving.  Then it was across the glimmering floor to the shoe display with quite a limited style selection.  But it didn't matter, just find your size.  Only on display for 20 minutes, the shoe shelves looked like a mini Irene has just blown through.  Many boxes were mismatched to the shoes sizes and elastic tag holders were tangled around two and even three abandoned pairs.  A bewildered sales associate wheeled up a cart of boxes letting us know she had a few more sizes from the back, but before unpacking, she became distracted by two women in the lingerie section bickering over who the size small Missoni bathrobe belonged to.  The hesistant shoppers circled for a few fleeting moments, and then the feeding frenzy that would rival any Shark Week scene broke out.   And I admit, I started it.  I thought I'd just peeked into one of the big cardboard boxes to seek that size 10 pump but once another shark smelled the blood, that was it.  Boxes were snatched, sizes called out, flats, pumps, rain boots went from one sweaty hand to the next.  We bargained and exchanged like we were standing on the floor of Wall Street.

the two pairs I purchased

And after the three pairs of size 10 shoes were safely ensconced in my cart, I began a full "supermarket sweep," more like a mad dash, around the store, locating the other sections where that iconic print surely was to be found.  Home accessories, tabletop, office.  I hit them all, one after another, piling them up, trying not to make eye contact with the competition.  I even flew by the bike displays, scanning for that coveted $400 beauty, but it wasn't there.  Screeching to a halt for a few Missoni hair barretts and a headband, just for good measure, I realized it was over.  I was back to where I started only 28 minutes ago.  I wheeled my booty back to the fitting rooms, swiping a few coveted size smalls off the return rack on the way in.  The woman staffing the desk didn't even ask how many articles of clothing I had.  There wasn't a number in her plastic stack that would accommodate my plunder.

already picked over tabletop items at my Target

my favorite tabletop items:  espresso sets

espresso sets and silver cocktail shakers

I locked myself into the fitting room and sat down to take a deep breath, surveying the colorful piles.  After I tried on every garment, shoe, and accessory hoarded, I sorted through the numerous other items, putting many of the home decor and tabletop pieces back where I had found them.  I guess I really didn't need that twin bed sheet set when I only own a queen.   Surrendering some of my stash was necessary but slightly painful.  Maxing a credit card at Bergdorf might be excusable, but a Tuesday morning at the local Target?  I didn't want to take my chances.

I exited the store into the morning sun at exactly 9:07AM.  Smiling, I clutched my five plastic bulls eye bags, the zig zags clearly visible for all the late comers staring at the near empty racks to see.  Victory.

Here are a few pictures of my full Target take.












P.S. The Missoni for Target website at target.com was still down at 10pm last night when I completed this post.  Apparently it just couldn't handle the volume of Missoni devotees, the fashionistas, the frugalistas who were locked out nearly all day.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Coastal Inspirations from Nantucket

Sconset Lighthouse

This summer my family headed north for cooler temps and New England charm to the historic island of Nantucket.  A favorite getaway of my NYC-based sister and her husband, Nantucket provided our family of six the perfect escape from the oppressive Southern heat at the end of July.

From long bike rides and afternoon sails to perusing the fresh produce at Bartlett's Farm and enjoying a sun downer at The Straight Warf, we spent seven glorious days of R&R in a cottage on the beach in Wauwinet.  With my style compass set for my new home's decor:  Coastal Cottage meets Classic French Country with a touch of Parisian Chic (Emily Henderson of HGTV's style diagnostic would surely peg Jeff as "Coastal Cottage" and me as "French Country"), I found a lot of inspiration while on the island.

Summer Bluff cottage in Sconset

Nantucket is a treasure trove of classic New England coastal style from the antique and furnishings shops downtown to the private homes in my favorite neighborhood of Sconset.  Here are a few pictures from my decorating scrapbook which will surely have you dreaming of a Labor Day vacation--Nantucket style.

I would love a wrap around porch like this someday



I loved this classic cane chair in a white wash--
very Coastal style meets French design

luxurious cashmere throws to bundle up on cool Nantucket nights

what says "coastal" more than a coral based lamp?

I like this tufted "apartment sofa" with coral motif pillows

Jeff and I were both in love with these fish prints created in a style called
gyotaku which is Japanese art of imprinting fish

This is the shape and grommet edging of a headboard I'd
like for our master bed once we upgrade to a king

Fun yellow statement chair for a family room or kids room


The sunset on our last night from Waiwinet, the perfect ending
to a wonderful week on the island

I hope everyone has a great holiday weekend with friends and family.  Savor the last days of summer, I know we will be doing just that.  Bon weekend! 
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