Pretty necklaces at kim & maki. {click images to enlarge}
{betsey johnson before all the pink}
How did it begin?
I went to Mexico three years ago and saw this tiny hotel for sale on the beach in Barra de Potosi, a little fishing village not too far from Acapulco, and decided to buy it. It was a pretty spontaneous decision. It needed to be updated so I started painting and decorating and looking at wallpaper. It was the first time I had ever done anything like that. I wound up bringing 26 chandeliers and a ton of other stuff down from New York in two 54-foot moving trucks. It was a fantastic experience. It opened up anentire new world to me.
What’s the finished look?
Very floral, loud, colorful and a little kitschy. I knew Andy Warhol back in the 1960s and the floral patterns and color intensities I used at the hotel – which, by the way, I have re-named Betseyville – remind me of his work.
You’re known as a funky rock and roll designer – is that the tone of the home merchandise?
I do get typecast as the blast-out kid. I like girly, I like glamorous, and I like gorgeous. But that covers a lot of ground. My home collection is very personal and pretty much based on what I have in my own houses.
We’re seeing a lot of Mid-Century Modern ideas in home Merchandise right now. Is that a style you’re drawn to?
No. I find that stuff a little cold and hard. And I’m not big on ’50s colors. For instance, I have an original Knoll womb chair from that period but never really liked it until I had it recovered in bright pink wool. Now it works. But that’s typical for me. I’ve never been someone who could just buy something out of a store and bring it home. I usually have to send it out to have the fabric or the color changed.
{To read the full interview, click here.}
{history of tartan & plaid}
Couldn't very well return from a beautiful trip to Scotland without writing about tartan and plaid . . .
With the new abundance of a growing number of sheep herds in the land, the plaid grew from being little better than a rug to a long piece of material between 12 and 15 feet in length, which the Highlanders would pleat round their waists in folds and pull over their heads like a hood and use as a blanket at night.
{images: 1+2: Holt's Women's Fall 2007; rest: Dolche & Gabbana Fall 2008 RTW via Style.com; bottom, Burrberry; copy: special thanks to the BBC}
{through the looking glass}
Ever since the new romantic post, which featured an oversized mirror leaning against a wall, have been taken with the dramatic statement it makes, and how it opens up a room and adds light.
(images: beach studios & Your Home As a Santuary)
ballerina girl
Jacqueline Appel's home is exactly where you'd imagine a ballerina would live. The ballet dancer, VH1 and MTV fashion stylist, jewellery and interior designer's chic Toronto home has all the elements of luxury: pillow shams made of Pucci scarves, silk slippers displayed as art, Venetian Murano glass chandeliers, Fortuny silk lamps, and high-gloss finishes such as polished floors and lacquered ceilings.
{happy friday & glasgow in pictures}
New Arrivals are coming in!!!
We have been busy, busy at Faire Frou Frou which means not much time for posting...but, we wanted to provide you with a few updates that you might enjoy!
Check out our New Arrivals section - we have added some new items from Guia la Bruna, Myla, Ritratti, Mimi Holliday (just a few items posted so far), Carine Gilson and Andres Sarda, and have MANY more items in the pipeline.
We have so much news to share from our trip to New York (for the big lingerie tradeshows), and we also want to share some fun news about the new Fall collections coming in. We are bringing in some fresh and exciting brands for the holidays that are NEW to Faire Frou Frou such as Kiki de Montparnasse, Le Trousseaux de Margaux, Ophelia Fancy, Mint Siren, Playful Promises, Made by Niki, and several more...we'll share more details in upcoming posts!
Right now, enjoy some images from our New Arrivals at Faire Frou Frou.
We expect to have the online boutique and our Studio City store showing our all of our new FALL collections at the beginning of September.
rouge perfect
The closest I've ever come to red is my Blackberry and the soles of my Louboutins, but no one can deny that it's a sexy, powerful colour and it's really starting to grow on me.
(Images, top to bottom: Elle Decoration; Metropolitan Home; watch by axcent; Blackberry; red dresses by edressme.com; red lanterns at behr; heels by Christian Louboutin; red sofa, bed, desk, Metropolitan Home)
{more holly farrell}
A little vintage Holly Farrell to start off your weekend.
Happy weekend everyone!