Thursday, August 28

Profile: Carolyn Corley Burgess


As I mentioned yesterday, I love meeting so many wonderful people via the blogging world. Carolyn Corley Burgess is certainly no exception. Earlier this summer Carolyn came across my blog and graciously emailed me to say how much she enjoyed reading All the Best. After a few emails we realized just how much we had in common, not to mention there were so many uncanny connections.

Her mother is from Scotland, but Carolyn grew up and currently lives in Saint Helena in the heart of Napa Valley. Both her family and her husband’s family have wineries—Monticello Vineyards and Burgess Cellars. Several months ago I mentioned that one of my favorite cookbooks is Lee Bailey's California Wine Country Cooking. One of my very favorite recipes of all time is Saffron Pasta with Chardonnay Red Pepper Sauce that was developed for Monticello Vineyards and featured in Lee Bailey's book. Our emails continued, all filled with lists of commonalities.

The lovely and stylish Carolyn recently launched Petit Luxe, an online boutique specializing in luxury and lifestyle essentials, including Carolina Zapf’s line Baby CZ. The Petit Luxe collection consists of handpicked luxury essentials from around the world ranging from the finest Mongolian cashmere baby blanket to the perfect pair of Scottish wellies. Other favorites include authentic French espadrilles, finely woven cotton poplin tunics and the ultimate in luxury - the Oyuna cashmere robe.



How would you describe your personal style
?
In general I have a classic preppy style. I love a cute blouse with jeans and flats or heels or girly dresses. My closest is filled with mostly Marc Jacobs, Catherine Malandrino, Megan Park and J Brand jeans.

What is the one thing in life you can't live without
?
In terms of something material- my Oyuna Cashmere robe!

What books are currently on your bedside table
?
The Good Guy by Dean Koontz

What inspires your creativity?
My son Thatcher and my love of nice, well-made objects.


Who would you most like to meet and how would you spend the day?
Oh, there's so many I couldn't narrow it down to one! It would range from William Wallace to Stephen King!


What is your favorite luxury in life
?
Champagne and cashmere

What is your most prized possession
?
My engagement ring that my husband secretly worked on for months.
And, although he isn't a possession, my son.

Who are your style icons?
Sofia Coppola and Audrey Hepburn

What is your idea of earthly happiness
?
The moment I first held my son in my arms.

Profile by Ronda Carman
Photos by Lindsay Garvey

Wednesday, August 27

Lunch with Melissa

I have often said that best aspect of blogging is the wonderful people that I meet—both online and in person. I have just returned home from a lovely afternoon with Melissa Morris. Melissa's blog has long been one of my favorites and I was absolutely delighted to meet her in person. It was great fun to welcome her to Glasgow and show her around the city. I am looking forward to meeting up with her the next time we are in NYC, perhaps Thanksgiving. Of course I am looking forward to meeting her boys Chappy and Monty too!

Monday, August 25

Dressing the Home


Gilles Mendel

Giambattsta Valli

Giambattsta Valli

Earlier in the year I read several good reviews of Dressing the Home: The Private Spaces of Top Fashion Designers. Of course I immediately put it on my “to buy” book list. Lucky for me I was able to snag it for a bargain this summer and the photos and content did not disappoint!

With New York Fashion Week fast approaching this seemed an appropriate post, not to mention that this book is now listed in the Amazon bargain book section.

Dressing the Home
looks inside the homes of more than twenty of today’s hottest fashion designers. A few designers include Christian Louboutin, Catherine Malandrino, Patrick Cox, Betsey Johnson, Diane von Furstenberg, as well as Dolce & Gabbana, who wrote the foreword.

I especially love the homes of both Gilles Mendel and Giambattista Valli. I suppose that would stand to reason, as I adore the clothes they design. If you love fashion and design I think you will love this book too.

Thursday, August 21

Style File: Lisa Cotten


Stunning does not even begin to describe Lisa Cotton—the woman or the jewelry she designs. I have often said that I could live in simple, neutral clothing as long as I have GREAT jewelry and accessories—and these gorgeous gems fit the bill perfectly.

The former model, Town & Country cover girl and mother of four is making quite a name for herself in the jewelry world. Lisa's collection consists of semi-precious and precious stones and solid 18K gold. With a focus on quality she uses the same fabricator who crafts work for Graff and Van Cleef. Lisa’s growing clientele is mostly through word of mouth and trunk shows, a testament to her designs. You can see more of her beautiful work on her website.



How would you describe your typical morning
?
I wake up at about 6:45 every morning so that I can get a head start on the four kids and two dogs. I walk the dogs and feed them, and as soon as they are fed, I feed the children breakfast. I think I drink about four cups of coffee by 8:00 am. During the school year, everyone is out the door by 8:15 except my two-year old. The sitter comes at 9:30 each morning and then I can finally get some work done! I really do love all of the chaos!

What are your must-have beauty products?
Laura Mercier tinted moisturizer with spf 15 and Trish McEvoy lip gloss.



How would you describe your personal style?
Preppy and classic with a modern twist.

What is your all-time favorite handbag
?
I love the Bottega Veneta clamshell clutches. They last forever!

What handbag do you carry most frequently?
The YSL Muse because it holds all of my stuff, and it doubles as a great diaper bag.

What accessories can you not live without
?
I always wear my grandmother's diamond ballet ring and one of my cuffs.


What is your favorite indulgence?
I love going out with my girlfriends and laughing, eating and drinking wine.

What is your most prized possession
?
My Grandmother's diamond ring. She wore it every day, and now I do too.

Who are your style icons?
Lauren Bacall, my Grandmother and Cate Blanchett. They all have effortless, classic elegance.

What is your favorite luxury in life
?
Taking a nap.

Profile by Ronda Carman

Tuesday, August 19

Fashion Icon




Kate Spade Ads/Photographer Tierney Gearson

Kate Spade Fall '02 Campaign/ Photographer Larry Sultan and Z Photographie/Stylist Karen Patch

Marc Jacobs Ad/Photographer Juergen Teller/Model Sofia Coppola

I love books! Almost as much as I do fashion. This summer I spent several hours (more than I care to admit) shopping and combing through hundreds of titles at the local Half Price Books. In the end, I purchased far more clothing items than books. I did however come across one really great find—Fashion Icon: The Power and Influence of Graphic Design by Mike Toth.

Fashion Icon
is a glossy portfolio of ingenious design work inspired by fashion trends, and packed with examples from print advertising, retail space and packaging. Each photograph is accompanied by descriptions and explores the role of industry players—art directors, photographers, models, magazine editors and stylists.

This book is a visual treat for graphic designers or anyone who loves fashion and advertising. Of course the Kate Spade ads sealed the deal for me, these are some of my very favorite.

Thursday, August 14

Bottle Shock



I love French wines, but as many of you know, I have a soft spot for Napa and Sonoma. Before leaving Texas my husband and I slipped away for an early lunch and afternoon movie.

Bottle Shock
, one of the best films I have seen in a long time, is a charming fictionalized version of the early days of California wine making. It revolves around the historic 1976 blind wine tasting in Paris in which wines from Napa Valley scored a shocking victory over France's noble varietals. The gorgeous cinematography captures the rustic beauty of Napa and it is hugely entertaining to boot. Bottle Shock scored big on the film festival circuit and at Sundance.

Director Randall Miller, who co-wrote the script with his wife Jody Savin, keeps the plot flowing with spirit and intelligence. One of the funny and more memorable lines comes from Alan Rickman who plays Steven Spurrier, a British wine snob based in Paris who travels to Napa to find the underdog vineyards. "I know that you think I'm an asshole," he says to one of the locals, "I'm really not, it's just that I'm British and, well, you're not." I enjoyed every moment of this magical movie.

My only complaint is that the character of Gustavo Brambila wasn't better developed. I really loved his passion and genuine nature. So I felt a bit slighted not to learn more about him and his future. As a nod to Gustavo and the GustavoThrace Vineyard, we stopped by Spec's and bought a bottle of his wine. Oenophile or not this is a must see in my opinion.

Wednesday, August 6

Decorati Interview: Martha Angus



Many of you know that I am quite fond of Decorati, and not just because I write the monthly designer profiles and interviews. Decorati is a great company founded by the talented Shane Reilly. Decorati most recently launched Access, the new online magazine focused entirely on the high-end, residential interior design industry.

Access features leading interior designers, manufacturers, and product collections as well as resources for both the experienced designer and the discriminating consumer. Of course being a blogger, I especially like the new comments feature. It's great when readers have a chance to respond and engage one another in conversation.

You can read my interview with the gifted interior designer Martha Angus in this month's online issue of Access.

Monday, August 4

Style File: Shoshanna Lonstein Gruss



Chic, beautiful, driven and focused are only but a few words to describe style maven and fashion designer Shoshanna Lonstein Gruss. With a loan from her father, Zach Lonstein, and the determination to fill a gap in clothing lines and swimwear for women with curves, Shoshanna picked up a sketchpad and began to create a collection of dresses for large-busted women.

Within two years, Bloomingdale's, Saks Fifth Avenue and Barneys were selling her designs. Since then her collection has grown to include sportswear, swimwear and now the BabyGirl label, inspired by the birth of her daughter, Sienna. A Hollywood favorite, Shoshanna fans include Katherine Heigl, Sienna Miller, Rachel Weisz, Uma Thurman, Debra Messing and Kelly Ripa.

What items are a must for air travel?
Cashmere blanket and tons of magazines

What accessories can you not live without?
My blackberry, my wedding band and my Jennifer Meyer necklaces.

Which pair of shoes do you wear most often?
Prada silver or gold sandals.

How would you describe your morning routine?
I wake up at 6 am, have my coffee, read the papers (New York Times & WWD), check my email and then have some breakfast. My daughter wakes up at 7 and we usually play (paint, read and giggle) then we get dressed for school/work.


What are your must have beauty products?
YSL mascara , Air Kiss Lip Gloss by Clinique, Estee Lauder Brozer and Bobbi Brown Blush.

How would you describe your own personal style?
Polished with a bit of edge.

What is your all time favorite handbag?
Balenciaga

What handbag do you carry most frequently?
Either Balenciaga or Chanel

What is your favorite indulgence?
Really good, fresh food.

What is your most prized possession?
My photos

Who are your style icons?
Sophia Loren and my mother Betty Lonstein.

What is your favorite luxury in life?
Free time

Profile by Ronda Carman

Wednesday, July 23

Domestic Art


One publication that I greatly miss living in the UK is PaperCity—the style and social magazine for Dallas and Houston. The fashion is always fantastic, the photos are sublime and the homes are simply stunning. Plainly put PaperCity is in a league of its own. And so it comes as no surprise that they have teamed with the incomparable Assouline to produce a jaw dropping new book Domestic Art. I am thrilled to be among the first to have a glimpse of the photos and to share a few of them with all of you.

The glamorous Editor-in-Chief Holly Moore, along with the design-obsessed editors Rob Brinkley and Laurann Claridge, have curated 37 fabulous projects, from follies to disciplined mansions, to the oh-so-fashionable home of Ken Downing and Sam Saladino. Other notable interiors include Dominque and John de Menil's international-style house, with its interior by the great couturier Charles James, and Eric Pokesh's glorious color-filled Dallas abode.

Mark your calendars for October 1, you will want this book in your collection! Many thanks to the lovely Laurann Claridge for thinking of me and providing me with an early preview. I can't wait to own this one.



Monday, July 21

Style File: Amy Lagae


Serendipity is a wonderful thing. In recent months I have given much consideration as to how best I should move forward with my blog and pending book. Several ideas have consumed my thoughts and then, by a stroke of good fortune, I met the talented Amy Lagae.

I have often thought about the possible benefits of using a PR firm but the idea of actually making contact was just too daunting. Fortunately, despite her impressive career, Amy dispels any preconceived notions. She is one of the most gracious and unintimidating people I have come across in recent years. Not only is she gracious, she is gorgeous and was named one of the 10 most stylish women in Palm Beach—not a bad title.

Building on a fifteen-year career in public relations and special events, Amy established Avenue Public Relations, a boutique agency specializing in product placement, branding, media consultation and special events. Amy's impressive resume includes positions with Vogue Magazine, House of Lavande, The Orlando Shakespeare Festival, The Henry B. Plant Museum and The University of Florida.

Avenue Public Relations is based in Palm Beach, with plans to open offices in New York and Paris.

What is your favorite fantasy luxury?
A suite at the Georges V in Paris for a month.

What is your favorite reality luxury?
An afternoon by the pool (without cellphones ) with my husband and son.

What is your favorite Handbag?
My Orange Birkin. It's over the top luxury, but I love it.

What is your most prized possession?
Photos of my son taken by Lena Hyde. She's been photographing him since he was 4 days old.



What are your favorite indulgences?
Veuve Cliquot, a nice Bordeaux, Best & Co. clothes for my son, new white t-shirts, late breakfasts at a local diner and French magazines.

What are your all time favorite handbag?
I love the Hermes Kelly. Especially when I see old photographs of Grace Kelly carrying hers. So classic. I'd love to get a Maison Martin Margiela "satin sac" soon. I think they are really modren and fun. I'm also loving the new Fall Valentino collection.

How would you describe your personal Style?
Simple, chic. Michael Kors meets Lanvin with a little DVF thrown in for good measure (and sex appeal).




What is your morning routine?
Kiss my baby, kiss my husband, make coffee, check my emails.

What shoes do you wear most often?
I always wear heels. Always! I love my brown Very Prive pumps by CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN. But my "mom" shoes are Havianas Flips!

What are your must have accessories?
Hermes scarves, jewelry by House of Lavande and carrying my son!!!

What are your must haves for air travel?
Louis Vuitton wraps, Lap top, protein bar and iPod.

Who are your style icons?
Audrey Hepburn, Grace Kelly, Natalie Portman, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy and Catherine Denueve.

Profile by Ronda Carman

Saturday, July 19

Shopping on Saturday

I love amassing tabletop accessories and setting a pretty table. I particularly have a weakness for glassware and decorative items. And when the price is right...well, I can't seem to help myself! Just ask my husband. I already have more steamware than we have cabinet space. But with items as gorgeous and affordable as these two beauties, who wouldn't be tempted?

Horn Cup from Carolyne Roehm
Water buffalo horn is polished and heated, then molded into organically shaped cups. The cup will require a plastic liner if used for a floral arrangement. $15.00

Dot Tumbler from Michael Devine
This 13th century reproduction glass is a fun an elegant addition to any table. $14.00

Friday, July 18

Dining Al Fresco


I love eating outdoors in the summer, yes even in Texas. Perhaps because it has been so chilly in Scotland for the past few months, I have relished every opportunity to soak in the warmth of the sun. During the late afternoon hours I have taken to eating dinner on my parent's patio. Yesterday I picked up a beautiful bottle of Pouilly Fumé (I love it's dryness and mineral flavour) and I made a delicious chilled cucumber soup. It was too yummy not to share with all of you...enjoy!

4 cucumbers peeled, seeded, and chopped
2 cups plain yogurt
3/4 cup sour cream
1/2 cup chopped green onions (white and pale green parts only)
1/4 cup chopped fresh dill
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
Salt and pepper

In a blender or food processor, in batches if necessary, puree cucumbers, yogurt, sour cream, green onions, dill, olive oil, lemon juice, and mustard until smooth. Add salt and pepper to taste. Transfer to a bowl, cover, and chill until cold, at least 2 hours and up to 6 hours.

It would have been really good topped with crab, maybe next time.

Flickr photo

Tuesday, July 15

Style File: Tracy Smith


Look up the word style and you are certain to find a photo of jewelry connoisseur Tracy Smith. Tracy, founder of House of Lavande, established her one of a kind jewelry business in 2006. Based in Palm Beach she has traveled the world over combing flea markets from Paris to London, amassing a stunning collection of costume jewelry.

Tracy approaches her search for jewelry with the same historical rigor as collectors of vintage fashion. The expertly curated collection, which has been featured in Town & Country, Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar, contains over 5,000 pieces by such important designers Elsa Schiaparelli, Kenneth Jay Lane, Juliana, Miriam Haskell, Yves Saint Laurent, Chanel, and Christian Dior. Without question, Tracy has established a premiere name in vintage collectible costume jewelry.

In November House of Lavande will open their flagship boutique in Palm Beach. Tracy, alongside friend and interior designer Celerie Kemble, are designing an amazing space to showcase House of Lavande’s astonishing jewelry. I for one want to make the trip to Palm Beach for the occasion!

What is your favorite indulgence?
Flying up to New York for the day to get my hair cut and colored at Rita Hazan. I see Adrian Wallace and Juan Carlos.

What items are a must for air travel?
iPod, computer and gummy bears

What accessories can you not live without?
Vintage jewelry of course......and my Tom Ford sunglasses

Which pair of shoes do you wear most?
YSL sandal strap raffia wedges—in them I am the height I’ve always wanted to be 5'10"…without them…well I’m not 5'10"



How would you describe your morning routine?
Coffee, more coffee, then a little more coffee

How would you describe your own personal style?
Romantic and feminine

What is your all time favorite handbag?
A vintage needlepoint bag given to me by my mother-in-law (it was her mother's).



What handbag do you carry most frequently?
My huge Louis Vuitton Olympe Nimbus bag

What is your favorite luxury in life?
Favorite "fantasy" luxury: An afternoon nap which is impossible with 2 kids and a business!! Favorite reality luxury: A long, unhurried al-fresco lunch complete with good friends and champagne.

What is your most prized possession?
My husband and kids; they are my reality check of what is most important in life.

Who are your style icons?
Rachel Bilson, Sienna Miller and Ali McGraw

Profile by Ronda Carman

Monday, July 14

Profile: Tom Cannavan


When we first moved to the West End of Glasgow I used to joke that I felt compelled to be an interesting person in order to live in our neighborhood. I was struck by the number of fascinating and gifted people concentrated in such a small area. Wine expert Tom Cannavan is certainly one of those people who fits in well in the West End. Tom is the founder of the online site Wine-Pages, which features over 25,000 wine tastings notes, hundreds of in-depth features, comprehensive guides and resources covering all manner of food and travel and, of course, wine.

In addition to this Tom is also an experienced international wine judge who has participated in some of the word's most prestigious wine competitions across three continents, including competitions in Australia, Chile, Argentina, France, Germany and the UK.

How did you get your start in wine?
Wine has been a passion for just about as long as I can remember. I am a graduate of Glasgow School of Art, and whilst my student days of the late 1970s and early 80s saw their fare share of inebriated nights watching bands play at the Student Union, once a month a group of us would gather in each other’s houses on a Saturday evening to explore food and wine – cooking experimental stuff and clubbing together to buy the best bottles of wine we could afford.

The passion stayed with me, and in the early 1990s whilst teaching computing at the University of Glasgow, I got my first professional break into writing about wine, with a column in a now defunct lifestyle magazine. Within a few years I had started www.wine-pages.com, one of the world’s pioneering wine web sites, and was picking up a lot of work writing for books, magazines and newspapers.

By the end of the decade I was being stretched more and more between my day-job and wine and food writing, and so I bit the bullet, jacked-in the University career and became a full-time writer. It’s a decision I’ve never regretted!




Do you have a favorite varietal?
I’m often asked for my favourite wine country, region, variety or producer, but it is a question that is genuinely impossible to answer. I’m lucky enough to taste an enormous variety of wines in my job, of all styles and quality levels, maybe tasting 5,000 to 6,000 wines per year. I’ve also travelled the world tasting wine and visiting the wine regions. The subject never ceases to fascinate and challenge me; there are always new things to learn and new wine experiences to enjoy.

It also matters so much on the context of where and when you are drinking a wine: with a fantastic gourmet dinner; in the garden with a barbecue; on its own in a bar with friends. If I’m really pressed, then Pinot Noir is endlessly fascinating for reds, and I love the Semillon grape for both dry and sweet whites.

What do you love most about your work?
The fact that the subject never stands still – new regions open up, new vintages come along, new winemakers burst onto the scene – which keeps this job always interesting. I guess the thing I love most must be the opportunities I have to travel to some of the world’s most interesting and beautiful countries and regions, either on press trips to get to know the winemakers, or to judge at wine competitions.

I don’t suppose there are many people who have the opportunities I do to travel regularly all over the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, all the time accompanied by tasting the finest wines they can produce, usually in the best restaurants and most beautiful places!

What is your favorite luxury in life?
The real answer is time I guess. I’m self-employed and work extremely hard, putting in very long days and huge amounts of work. To have a month without travel, or a few days off with no deadlines to meet, is truly luxurious for me.

What is your most prized possession?
Wine-wise probably a few cases of wine that I own from the famous Burgundy estate of Romanée-Conti. In terms of possessions, I have a beautiful pottery horse from the Han dynasty in China, which has been tested and certified as coming from around 200 BC. It’s not incredibly valuable, but it is a beautiful piece of sculpture that I fell in love when I bought it, and seeing it still gives me enormous pleasure and a sense of wonder every day.

Photo Jim Budd. All rights reserved.


What is your idea of earthly happiness?
I lead a very hectic professional life that necessitates a lot of travel and a lot of meeting people in social situations, so my happiest moments tend to be very quiet ones: dinners with close friends and family over some great food and a few nice bottles. That makes me sound severely middle-aged, but of course I refuse to admit that!

What in your opinion is the perfect food and wine pairing?
Something like a slow-braised dish of beef en daube or venison casserole, with a really fine red Burgundy or Rhone wine is heaven. Then again, some crisp Sauvignon Blanc or Albariño with a big plate of garlicky sautéed king prawns is hard to beat.

What is the only other occupation you would consider?
In the real world, I don’t suppose there’s anything I’d rather be doing than this. I know that for someone with my passion for the subject of wine and food I’m extremely lucky to make a living writing about it, and I am genuinely grateful for that. In a fantasy world where I had different skills or talents, I’d be a professional musician of some sort I think. Definitely something in the creative side, as after a voyage of discovery though short periods as a Civil Servant and computer programmer, I realise that’s where I’m happiest.

Profile by Ronda Carman

Saturday, July 12

Shopping on Saturday

I am simply crazy for anything designed by the fabulous Kara Ross! Her jewelry and handbags are modern, elegant and always unique. Here are just a few of my many favorites. The Dea handbags are just the best!


Thursday, July 10

Malcolm Baroway

A Night at Home
Oil on canvas, 24x24

Lobster Boats
Oil on Canvas, 8x10

The Blue Chair
Oil on Canvas

Gourmet Dinnr
Oil on canvas 18 x 24

I love the work of artist Malcolm Baroway. Malcolm's paintings are energetic, refreshingly imaginative and often playful. I particularly love his use of muted tones, whilst still using plenty of color. Certainly he is not a minimalist, yet his renderings can be quietly sparse. My idea of perfection.

ALL ART/PHOTOS ARE COPYRIGHT OF THE ARTIST

Wednesday, July 9

Bargain Book



How about $6.99 for a book bargain! The trench coat has become a cornerstone of the twenty-first century wardrobe and The Trench Book explores the stylish evolution of this outerwear icon. As you would expect from Assouline, this fun little book is filled with great photos. Not to mention that it’s hard to resist at this price!