Tuesday, June 30, 2009

FRUIT PUNCH

Want to design a fabulous room? Add a punch of color! No one knows this better than Manhattan's design maven Amanda Nisbet.
Take inspiration from Nisbet's designs (below) by adding a bright headboard, bedskirt, throw pillows and window treatment to an otherwise neutral bedroom to create a classically modern retreat. Or paint a ceiling purple in an outdoor space and carry the color down to the patio tables and bench cushions.
Don't be afraid to mix colors either! Nisbet sure isn't! Check out how she uses lime and fuchsia (last photo below) to make a dining space uber hip and yet so sophisticated!
I've gathered some of my favorite Nisbet examples of how a punch of pink or purple in a space is so TRES CHIC!













NISBET ON HER DESIGN PHILOSOPHY: "A fresh and energetic approach to a traditional sense of luxury. Color, texture and form blend to create a comfortable elegance, balancing function and style, and combining classicism and modernism."

Nisbet (pictured) founded her interior design firm in 1998. Visit Amanda Nisbet Design online.

Monday, June 29, 2009

LONDON CALLING

Teen Vogue chose the gorgeous young star Emma Watson for their August 2009 cover. Watson, 19, made a name for herself in the widely popular Harry Potter flicks, but this stunning British actress may ditch it all (see quote below) as she heads off to Columbia University for some higher learning. Here's hoping she finds a balance between "normal life" and "Hollywood." One glimmer of hope...Watson is the new face of Burberry!


ON ACTING IN THE FUTURE: "There's not, like, a burning passion in me that I have to act and I don't care what I do. Until something comes along that I feel as strongly about as I did Hermione-like, I felt that it was life or death-I don't want to act again." -Watson in Teen Vogue



















ON BOYFRIEND JAY BARRYMORE: "The only reason it's 'on/off' is because the papers make up so much rubbish!" -Teen Vogue















ON THE PAPARAZZI: "[At my eighteenth birthday party] they laid down on the pavement and took pictures up my skirt. Now I'm going to wear cycling shorts whenever I get out of cars." -Teen Vogue








Check out Teen Vogue for more behind the scenes photos of Watson's shoot, PLUS how to achieve Watson's style!

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Away We Go

Of course I really wanted to see Transformers, but Tamar had different ideas. She didn't agree with me that seeing Transformers during her birthday week would be kick ass awesomeness wrapped in a little bow. She very strangely wanted to see some obscure indie flick directed by Sam Mendes, written by Dave Eggers and starring that lady from SNL whose Mother sang Loving You. To be honest I had wanted to see this one too, it's a funny trailer and I really enjoyed the odd casting choices here. In the end it was tough to turn down the Autobot/Decepticon destructo-fest, but a man can't be concerned with having to sleep with one eye open every night, I think I did the smart thing. It was an enjoyably quirky movie. It hinged totally on the likability of the two leads John Krasinski and Maya Rudolph. And I thought they had a great chemistry, even if it went on a bit too long. I thought they made the ride very enjoyable.A young couple, Burt (John Krasinski) and Verona (Maya Rudolph), decide to take a trek across the country in order to find the perfect place to raise their un-born child. They travel to Phoenix to see Verona's sister (Carmen Ejogo) and an old work friend, Lily (Allison Janney) and her family. It's always great to see Janney in anything even if she's chewing scenery. She's plays the kind of lady that cannot shut up no matter the circumstances. It's kind of like she's perpetually drunk all the time, just says whatever comes into her brain. Irritating, yes, but also very funny. Next stop was Burt's family friend LN (Maggie Gyllenhaal) and her strange little hippie family. Where Lily was all about insulting her children in public. LN was more into smothering her kid to death with new age hippie love. Gyllenhaal was funny and way over the top. They head up to Canada to see some college friends and their family life, (They were the most normal family unit) and end up taking a special trip to see Burt's brother (Paul Schneider) in Miami. One of my gripes with the flick is that we mostly see the extremes of parenting on display. They make their point but sometimes they just go on a bit too long. But here's the question, is the film elitist as reviewer Tom McCarthy suggests? Personally I think he's just looking to beat up on the film. Some of the characters take their parenting ideas to, what may seem to be, an extreme level. But I didn't get the sense that they were trying to say that Verona and Burt were somehow better or above that kind of craziness. I think any sane person watching would probably relate more to the travelling couple than say LN and her dislike of the stroller because it pushes her babies away from her. (Total nutbar by the way.) It's a comedy Tom, a slower, less slapstick comedy, but a comedy just the same. So relax, man.Overall Tamar and I really related to the young couple. They had a similar dynamic to us and that really resonated. It's a solid little film with some great performances as I mentioned above and also from Jeff Daniels, Catherine O'Hara and Jim Gaffigan. It was slow at times and some of the scenes, as they traveled from place to place, went on a bit longer than necessary. But it was a well written enjoyable ride and if you've had your fill of talking robots that smash then check out this little gem.

Grade 4 Buckets

Friday, June 26, 2009

POPPY TALK


Coach unveiled its new "Poppy" line today, a mix of vibrant, casual and fun bags and accessories. With the new collection (aimed at a younger buyer than previous lines) Coach launched a full on social networking campaign via Facebook to generate buzz (become a Fan to get exclusive news, giveaways, desktop wallpaper, etc). To keep the fun going Coach is hosting "Poppy Parties" in cities all over the U.S. this July (visit Coach for more details).
The Poppy Page on Coach's site is fun and interactive, so be sure to check it out! I love their new line of sequin flats, graphic tees and rhinestone jewelry. It all feels very XOXO Gossip Girl to me, but in a good way!














Thursday, June 25, 2009

Disney Dreams

Alice in Wonderland Shoot in US Vogue December 2003 shot by Annie Leibovitz, stunning!
Shout out to Justin, thanks for showing me this. Enjoy





Gucci

Balenciaga

John Galliano

Rochas

Marc Jacobs

Chanel

Jean Paul Gaultier

Viktor and Rolf

Christian Lacroix

Versace

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

LEGALLY CHIC

"Whoever said orange was the new pink was seriously disturbed."-Elle Woods







PB Teen (Pottery Barn's younger tween sister) has the most adorable line of Legally Blonde inspired bedding, luggage and of course chic doggy accessories- cute enough to make this twenty-something gal want to "bend and snap" up a few for herself!

PB Teen personalized their goodies with Elle's monogram and her pup Bruiser's moniker (so cute!) but any name can be added. What a great gift idea!

Many of the items are on sale so grab them while you can!



































Reese Witherspoon as "Elle Woods." Legally Blonde DVDs available at Amazon