GLOBAL STYLE: JAMES NARES

Hello friends! Cristina from FujiFiles here, and I'm quite sure we all feel the same way about this Lonny living room. I know I had it on my Christmas list - in its entirety.
But for now let's narrow that (lofty) dream down to the two pieces responsible for the room's splash of color: the paintings.
Those vivid brushstrokes are the work of James Nares, a London-born artist, filmmaker, and musician based in New York. His paintings are like strokes of calligraphy, magnified and flowing across large format canvases.
To achieve the look, Nares suspends himself over the canvas in a selfmade harness, and paints one continuous stroke using large brushes he developed himself. 
"I found that brushes are like characters in a way: Each one does a different dance."  
Nares can go through hundreds of attempts before he's satisfied with a particular stroke (his assistant squeegees the paint off the failed attempts). With all of the work and ingenuity that goes into every piece, the final product has definitely earned its place on my art wishlist.
I love the bold movement and color they bring to every interior!

*images via Lonny, House & Garden, Google images

CITY DAYS...

Good morning my lovelies! I landed in NYC late last night and am off and running today trying to squeeze in lots of playtime and work time in the big city...
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I was hoping to pack my grandmother's gorgeous, vintage camel coat (fur lined collar and all!) to run around town in, but with such chilly weather and piles of snow on the ground, I've settled for a less glamorous look than these two ladies...
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Perhaps they'll serve as inspiration for my next trip, instead? I promise to be back soon with updates on all the fun!!

xo,
cassandra

Monday {Black & White} Workwear

Some Monday mornings just need to be kept simple. There's no better way to streamline things than with a monochromatic color palette.

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Or, combine the black and white and  guarantee your week will start off on a good foot.

Here's to a no muss, no fuss week luvies.

Happy Monday!
*Mrs. E

COCKTAILS AT SIX: A ROSE PROSECCO PLEASURE

On occasion, a girl just needs to whip up a little romance of her own...


Petals, a touch of blush - & a rose syrup based cocktail just ought to do the trick for whatever the evening may bring your way - whether it's your favorite classic romance on DVD, or that certain someone knocking at your door!

A Rose Prosecco Cocktail

1 bottle prosecco (or substitute your favorite pink champagne)
4-6 tablespoons rose syrup (found at specialty suppliers or make your own)
Pour the prosecco into the serving glasses. Drizzle the rose syrup gently on top, allowing it to trickle down to the bottom & create a pretty effect as you serve. Serving quantity will vary based on glass size served.



* images via bbc & creative fashions

Cute Beach Wedding Reception

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Wedding banquet at a beach. Round table arranged with white tablecloths adorned with a variety of flower arrangements beautiful, fragrant charm cast in each room that is restricted by the fabric is white, too. The couple will pamper you, the friends, relatives, which comes with a variety of food, cuisine, wine, delicious and tasty. Congratulations to party ......

Happy {Feelin' Fine} Weekend

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Well my dears, this week has just flown by hasn't it? Maybe it feels like that because of all the little plots for Apartment 34 swirling in my head. Or the flurry of great chats I've had with so many of you this week. Or the continued after-glo from Alt Summit...

I suspect it's a combo of all three. I'm actually rather excited for the busy weekend ahead. I sense a spurt of creativity/productivity coming on!

If you're still looking for a dose of inspiration I thought I'd leave you with some final thoughts from Alt Summit. These were provided by the keynote speaker Tina, the brilliant designer behind swissmiss.

Regardless of what you fill your days with, I think these wise words apply.

1. NOBODY CAN TELL YOU WHAT’S BEST FOR YOU.

2. SURROUNDING YOURSELF WITH SMART PEOPLE IS KEY.

3. DON’T JUST TALK; DO IT. (IF IT FAILS, MOVE ON.)

4. BE KIND AND GENEROUS. IT COMES BACK TO YOU.

5. YOUR ENTHUSIASM AND INTEGRITY ARE YOUR BIGGEST ASSETS.

6. IT IS POSSIBLE.
~ Tina of SwissMiss via Erin Loechner, Design for Mankind
 
Till Monday luvies,
*Mrs. E

HAPPY (LOUNGIN' IN LACE) WEEKEND

If I had my choice this may actually be how I'd spend my weekend...
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Luxuriously soft bedding + lace drenched in sunshine all sound incredibly lovely to me! However, I've got a big week ahead of me in NYC so I'll be running around getting ready to head to NYIGF and of course the Rue Issue #3 party hosted by The New Traditionalists on Monday night. And, on Tuesday, I'll be celebrating another new addition to the online mag world at the High Gloss launch party! Can we say whirlwind visit? I'm sure I'll be sharing tons with you upon my return!

Have a fabulous weekend my dears! ...And don't forget to add a little lace.

xo,
cassandra

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RUE OF THE WEEK: A TOUR OF ISSUE #3

Well... if you haven't already heard the tweets, posts and status updates... Rue Magazine Issue #3 is HERE! And, along with that little tidbit of information is the announcement that I will officially be joining the team as Market Editor as we head into (yes, already!) Issue #4. I'm so thrilled to be working with these talented women - each of us holding our own unique vision of style, so perfectly expressed throughout the pages of this publication...
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And if you needed further convincing of our cohesive, yet very individual tastes... my favorite page says it all:
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I'd happily take Anne's bag (or any of the bags in her closet for that matter!), Crystal's side table (a girl can never have too many places to set her drink) and Bri's tea press (although she'd probably fight me for it), and mix them with my own selections!

I can't wait to see what comes next for us, our amazing contributors, collaborators, and friends! And, of course, if you haven't already... Pour yourself a beverage of choice and settle in for some good reading!

xoxo,
cassandra

I''ve Got a Crush

On amazing manicures,

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On covetable closets,

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On not so mellow yellow,

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On feelin' good in the skin you're in,

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On high-heeled snow bunnies,

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On over the top accessorizing,

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And, on my new mantra.

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It can be your mantra too, it's cool.

xo,
Mrs. E

FROM FANTASY TO FÊTE: SUPER BOWL!

Are y'all ready for some football? Camille Styles here, and though I can't claim to tell a fumble from a field goal, I do know the Super Bowl is the perfect excuse to throw a laid-back party and indulge in some seriously naughty snacks...
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Our inspiration board proves that sporty needn't equal sloppy. An astroturf runner is a clean backdrop to an array of crowd-pleasing appetizers; terracotta pots with tiny footballs and colorful flags make centerpieces that ooze team spirit.
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Start the party an hour before kickoff to give guests time to mingle and settle in with an ice cold beer. Set up the buffet on a kitchen island to keep things simple, and score big with chili fans by setting out a steaming pot of this Chicken & White Bean version.
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Eschew the specialty cocktail in favor of a selection of microbrews. Trust me: the guys will thank you. These monogrammed beer mugs add a dash of style, especially when chilled in the freezer before guests arrive.
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Fill galvanized trays with flats of wheatgrass for an on-theme and inexpensive decor element. With mini football figurines and goalposts, they become little playing fields right on the tabletop.
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These football cupcakes equal total dessert victory: they'll satisfy sugar cravings and provide visual interest for the buffet. Get the full instructions here, along with our other party recipes for Mango & Avocado Salsa, Chicken & White Bean Chili, & Jicama-Citrus Slaw. Score!

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Style Gawking {Tulip Lousie}

I suspect the term style gawker was coined elsewhere, but I'm officially adopting it as it perfectly describes my reaction to amazing fashion moments. The huz is constantly mopping my jaw up of the ground when I spy a look I love.

Darling Anna, fashionista extraordinaire and professional stylist, not only had me drooling, but fully knocked me back on my heels with her amaze-balls style.

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Anna's motto: "Life is too short to wear a bad outfit."

I <3 her.

Own the envy luvies. I certainly am! And be sure to check out more of Anna on her blog!

xo,
Mrs. E

Everything I Need to Know

I learned at Alt Design Summit!

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I cannot begin to effectively communicate the waves of energy, inspiration and motivation that swept through every room, every talk and reverberated through every encounter I had during my 72 hours in Salt Lake City. The conference left me hoarse and on a high I hadn’t felt in so long.

The experience also left me with an epic to-do list. Here's what I have at the very top:

~ Get organized, with help from thisthis, this, this and for the traditionalists, this
~ Be true to my passions
~ Know my worth
~ Collaborate, collaborate, collaborate {Want to join in the fun? Email me!}
~ Hold regular kickin' resource parties {What is a resource party, you ask? Find out more here!}
~ Throw all kinds of parties. All the time.
~ Aspire to be uber-nice (like Erin Loechner, aka the human sparkler) – it’s so much better than the alternative
~ Never, {ok, ok} try to never phone it in
~ Be a doer, not a talker

And I had to share a few of my other favorite takeaways:
 
~ Tall roomies rock!
~ Kirsten is pronounced like ear, deer and beer
~ "If life is water, blogging can be the drain"
~ Good friends are hard to find - but I feel like I suddenly have 400 more!
 
Fabulous Alt recaps continue to pop up everywhere and I highly recommend you make the rounds.

Between Caitlin, Lisa, Kirsten, Promise, Anna, CamilleKarey and Megan you'll find the practical, the poignant, the hilarious takes on Alt and everything in between.

I hoped my recap might help those who weren't able to be there learn a blogging tip or two, find a new blog {or a dozen!} to read and simply rest assured that there is a whole community out there to support you.

Till Alt Summit 2012 luvies!
*Mrs. E

VIGNETTE VOL.4: NATE BERKUS DESIGN DIRECTORS SASHA ADLER + LAUREN GOLD

Do you ever wonder who the faces are behind names like Nate Berkus (whose show I'm sure has been keeping him from doing too much of his own interior design lately). Well, in today's fourth installment of our Vignette Series, we're getting a peek at how things work behind the scenes! Meet Sasha Adler and Lauren Gold - the talented (and, um gorgeous!) duo who keep the wheels turning at Nate Berkus Associatiates. Together they are responsible for creating interiors that feel true to Nate's vision while bringing what I can only imagine is their own amazing sense of style to the company.

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What is it like working as a team?

S: We were friends before we started to work together so we’ve always had a great rapport. The way we work on a project is that just one of us heads the project but we work together conceptually - pulling inspiration, shopping…

L: We actually finish each other’s sentences, so we have a good thing going on.


What is the process of working with Nate?

Nate will start a design and meet with us to discuss a projects concepts. We are the day-to-day people and are the ones who talk to the clients daily. We complete his creative ideas, but there is a lot of collaboration and we are really creating together.

We all are so comfortable with each other so we aren’t afraid to say “That’s a terrible idea!”. We can be very honest and open.

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How has working collaboratively influenced with your own aesthetic and style?

L: All three of us have the same aesthetic. We definitely gravitate towards the same things. Nate might be more masculine or rustic and Sasha more modern and bright, and me more traditional, but we all learn from each other and infuse our personalities into the project.

S: I would say Lauren and Nate have influenced me a lot. I didn’t have a great understanding and appreciation of antiques and Lauren, whose parents own an antique business, has that background and she has educated me. Nate does amazing floor plans and positioning of furniture and I learned a lot from him in terms of that.

L: I would say Sasha does go a little more modern and funkier than I do and has influenced me that way. And she is a genius with color and palette and has taught me a lot about that. Nate has really taught me to style a space and make it much more interesting with accessories and adding layers to it.

Do you ever ask "What would Nate do?" or “What would Sasha or Lauren do?”

We collaborate on everything together so we actually ask each other, “What would you do?”

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What is one piece of furniture or accessory people underuse?

Benches or a stool. We’ll tuck a pair under a table and clients like this because it adds a layer and is functional since you can pull is out for seating.

People also underestimate lighting. We use 99 percent vintage lighting and it functions like artwork In the home.

If you could design a space for anyone who would it be and what particular space?

We both love fashion and we often talk about what different fashion designers houses look like. We love Lanvin and wonder what Alber Elbaz’s house is like. He is such a genius with texture and color, and drape, and we’d love to collaborate with him on a space.

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What was your favorite room/house/building when you were growing up?

L: I think for me it was my grandparents apartment. I think back about it now that I have been working in the industry for so long. It’s eclectic with fur pillows, and leopard print, and an amazing collection of art plus artwork that my sister and I did. It is chic and not dated. I always adored it.

S: I would say the Art Institute of Chicago. I used to go there when I was little. My parents would take me on my birthday and I was so inspired by all the art and would fantasize about what artwork I could have in my own home.

What style/period are you most afraid of but would love to try your hand at?
The only thing we are probably afraid of is minimalism. We both prefer to live in an environment that is layered and cozy. Minimalism shows off pieces we love, but it would be very hard to limit it all.


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If you had to hire someone else to design your home who would it be?

We are both huge fans of Jacques Grange and love the houses he did for Yves Saint Laurent and would select him.

If you had to spend $25, $250, and $2500 on 2 items respectively to make a big bang in a room, what would be they be?

For $25 we’d probably say print out a favorite family photo in black and white and give it a prominent position a room, with a white frame and white matting. For $250 we’d hunt down a great vintage chair on eBay and put a bright fabric on it—we love a pop of yellow or kelly green. For $2500 we’d add an outstanding wall covering. We love grass cloth—it adds so much.

How often do you rearrange your own furniture?

L: I actually don’t move my furniture a whole lot. I move it and bring it back to where it originally was. But every time I bring something new in I move things around and I won’t go to bed until everything is in the right place.

S: I move mine around all the time!
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What was the last piece you purchased for your home?

S: A light fixture on eBay. I just bought purchased a new home so I’ve been renovating and I find amazing light fixtures on eBay. Such great prices and such great pieces.

L: I’m always looking for a great little side table and they are hard to come by but I just found a French table with a marble top and brass base. I love it.

Finish this sentence: no room is complete without…

An element that reflects your personality. A lot of times people read magazines and try to emulate interior that aren’t really true to who they are and its important to have a vision that reflects you.


What current trend do you most despise in decorating?

Trends. We just stick with classic and timeless and don’t want them.

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What’s the greatest reward you’ve had from your career in design?

It comes from the client. We just did an installation in December and we started with not a scrap of furniture and at the end the house is complete and the clients were crying and jumping for joy and that is the most rewarding thing - to see people loving their home and their family enjoying it. To hear that the home is functioning for the owner they way they wanted it is so rewarding.

Do you have a few favorite pieces, paint colors, etc that you continuously use in your designs?

Definitely Hinson grass cloth wall covering that we love; we incorporate leather and natural Belgian linen a lot; we love Farrow and Ball – Cornforth White No.228 is the classic pale gray - un-lacquered metals that show their age, and raw oak and reclaimed wood.

*interview conducted and written by coco+kelley contributor annie lou berman

Wedding Wednesday

I first spied this deliciously sweet elopement, captured by Lang Photography, over at Ruffled. The brilliant take on a wedding dress had me at hello.

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I also found the bride's look to be a perfect match for the new line of couture hairpieces from Jannie Baltzer.

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Leave the bouquet behind and I'd happily rock the complete ensemble to a baby shower I'm hosting this weekend!

Think anyone would think it was over the top?!

GIVEAWAY! BAN.DO BEAUTIES...

Have you heard the news? ... ban.do has just added some gorgeous new goodies to their adorable accessories, and we've got one for you!
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The lineup of lovelies are so sweet + fun, but I'm really partial to these two bows... (psst, the red+pink one is a sash!)
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But my absolute favorite might just have to be the gorgeous nude chiffon + tulle french pouf, so we're givin' one away!
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To enter just drop us a comment letting us know what your favorite new arrival is on the ban.do website. Don't forget to leave your email, and feel free to tweet a link to this post ( and include @casslavalle and @shopbando) for extra entries. We'll draw the winner at the end of the week! I'm off to daydream a million ways to use that gorgeous sash...