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Planning for Paris

I'm a notorious overpacker but that's mostly because I always like extra options. One of the best ways to avoid overpacking is to plan out all your outfits in advance. This is especially helpful if you are attending an event like a wedding where don't want to forget your special shoes and accessories. In an attempt to prevent myself from overpacking for my upcoming trip to Paris, I've started laying out what I might want to wear each day. Of course, I can't finalize anything until I check the weather report a few days before I leave but this is a good start.

On the plane, I will probably wear my white JCrew jeans with a black silk tank from Rag & Bone and a cashmere cardigan (above). It's best to wear slip on shoes to get through security quickly so I'll wear my gold Louboutin flats. Accessories will include my new Phillip Lim necklace, bangle bracelets, Asha by ADM ring, and Prada bag. Inside the bag, will be a cashmere scarf, reading material, headphones, eye mask, moisturizer and Melatonin. I'd like to arrive looking chic and feeling refreshed! And if not, I will hide behind my Tom Ford sunglasses!

I'm not exactly sure about this orange dress since I've been advised to wear black everyday but it could be fun for when we attend Maison & Objet. I usually don't wear a necklace with it but it looked better with one for styling purposes. The bangles and ring will be the same as before but I might wear my Roger Vivier sandals if it's warm enough. Just in case it's chilly or wet, I am packing a pair of nude Loeffler Randall wedge flats that can work with neutral outfits or my black dresses for day.

For sightseeing and shopping, I am going to wear my old black Phillip Lim dress with my new Phillip Lim necklace. This dress looks better belted so I have to remember to pack one. On my feet will be my black Roger Vivier sandals. Yes I have them in two colors! When you find something you like and it's on sale, get it in every color!

I've been caught wearing inappropriate shoes, like opened toes Louboutin flats, to tour historic outdoor sites before which is the reason I bought the Hogan sneakers. We plan to spend many hours touring the chateau at Versailles as well as the gardens and Petit Trianon so I want to be prepared! My outfit will consist of white or blue jeans, little blush colored silk top with a JCrew striped cardigan. Jewelry will be bangles from before, blue stone ring, and pearl necklace on twine from Florence. And of course I can't forget my camera! I'm taking a small Canon for quick pics and my Nikon for when I want more professional looking photos!

I'm really excited to wear my new Ports 1961 dress while in Paris. It has a thin layer of tulle under the skirt so it will be the perfect day to night dress. During the day, I'll wear it with sandals or flats and I'll pack a pair of heels and different jewelry for the evening.

Depending on the weather, I might have to pack a thin raincoat. Before my flight back, I will have time to walk around so I was thinking about bringing a blazer to wear with a blouse and trouser jeans. It's better not to sleep when returning so you can go to bed at your regular time when you get home. Other helpful hints include packing bubble wrap which will fill up the empty spaces in your suitcase at the beginning and can be used to wrap your purchases for the trip back. If anyone else has some good travel tips or clothing suggestions, let me know! Bon voyage!

*Update: I just want to clarify that I don't leave until September 2nd! I decided to plan out my outfits early so I would be prepared in case I needed anything. When I wait until the last minute, I usually get too busy to plan and that's when I just throw everything in a suitcase and get to my destination missing a belt or without the right shoes!
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Accents of orange

Orange, what a wonderful colour!
Orange adds light and warmth into your house.
It is one of my favourite colours, so I try to bring it in my own as well as in my clients interiors.
You can easily combine orange with a lot of other colours : with black, white, brown, purple, green.
You can even use it in summer as in winterseason. It can be used in a classic, a modern or a contemporary interior.
An accent of orange can do enough to give your interior a warmer feeling!


A bouquet of roses in my own living room.



An orange cushion in my entry hal. When people enter they immediately feel the warmth of it.
http://www.lefevre.be/




Another accent of orange in my living room.
www.lefevre.be

Orange with shades of brown and grey-blue.


Orange with dark-coloured wood.
Walda Pairon




Orange in a more contemporary interior.
Bénédicte Lecot




Purple linen seat covering with orange cushion.
Bénédicte Lecot




Beautiful to me! The inside of the cabinet is painted in a shade of orange.
And notice the colours of the rug.





Orange used in an entry hal.




Orange on a grey-blue floor.





A shade of orange for the curtains.
Brigitte and Alain Garnier



Just a little accent of orange in this living room of Brigitte and Alain Garnier.




Even Axel Vervoordt seems to like the glow of orange in his venetian appartment.





The fabric for this armchair from Axel Vervoordt.
Image : Mario Ciampi (Architectural Digest)



Orange candles and glassware.
www.lefevre.be



Who does not like the warmth of the fireplace.




The orange glowing of using table lamps.
Brigitte and Alain Garnier




Velvet mix in brown-orange for the settee.
Brigitte and Alain Garnier


Orange coloured linen.
Brigitte and Alain Garnier




Decoration objects in orange.



Shades of orange in a painting from the Belgian Artist Scrivo.




My little bench was earlier covered in a brown fabric . The orange velvet contrasts much better with the dark coloured wood.



Everyone knows the famous Hermès-orange.




And this is a painting of a future artist : my niece Sarah Lefèvre.
She has made it for me 2 years ago when she was only 9 years old!
Gorgeous isn't it?
Thank you so much Sarah!
A nice weekend for everyone!
Greet
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DECORACION DE DORMITORIOS INFANTILES - DECORACION DE HABITACIONES INFANTILES

Mostrándoles mas ideas acerca de cómo decorar un dormitorio infantil, que colores usar y como combinar los colores dentro de las habitaciones infantiles. Siempre debemos tomar en cuenta a los niños para elegir los colores en el dormitorio, de esta manera ellos se sentirán cómodos y disfrutarán más de su dormitorio.


Imagenes de dormitorios infantiles: Decopasion.com
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New Leash on Life!

We are in the middle of the dog days of summer in New York so I'm hoping these cute real dogs will cheer everyone up! I have been dreaming about getting a little furry friend and if I do, I am definitely getting a rescue dog and some chic accessories for them from Found My Animal! I actually saw their leash in a photo on The Sartorialist (below) yesterday and was wondering where it came from so I'm glad one of their owners emailed me. Perfect timing! Found My Animal was founded to bring awareness to pet adoption and their leashes are handmade in New England from custom made rope and the cute collars are waterproof. What's even better is that they donate 25% of their proceeds to the non-profit group Louis Animal Foundation! If your friend is as tiny as chihuahua or as big as an elephant, they can also made you a custom size leash or collar. You're on your own to find a dog as cute as their model Chauncey though!





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Work in progress

A couple of days ago I told about the outbuilding in our garden. At that moment it was ready to place the roof.
Since yesterday the work is in progress!
I like to share these pics with you!
Another couple of days and the work will be finished!

Greet

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Miniatura Petit Bouquet


Del libro Miniatures au point de croix de Francoise Prax, esta pequeña miniatura que terminé en vacaciones.

Hilo: DMC 498
Tela: 28ct Legacy Linen ( color crema )
Bordado 1/1





Este es uno de mis diseños preferidos, pero  no el último. Espero bordar muchos de estos esquemas , todos en rojo. 


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Jenna Lyons Home: The Complete View

I don't mind when different magazine's publish the same home if they reshoot it and use different photos. I love seeing the changes a homeowner may have made and also with different styling. It's fun to see rooms or areas that one magazine left out but another decided to shoot. So that's why I was excited to see Jenna Lyon's Brooklyn brownstone on the cover and featured in the September 2009 issue of Livingetc from the UK. I'm sure you all remember that Jenn's home was also on the cover and featured in the November 2008 issue of Domino. Melanie Acevedo shot the home for both magazines and one of the cute things you'll notice is that Jenna's son Beckett has grown from baby to a toddler in the Livingetc photos! I also found some photos on the Levenson McDavid Architects website. I think the combination of all the photos gives you a really good look inside this fashionable abode! Enjoy!


A romantic shot of Jenna and her husband in the entry that appeared in Domino.

In the Livingetc photo Jenna mentions that the entry is painted in Off Black oil eggshell by Farrow & Ball. I love all the tiny little shoes lined up! So cute!

The architect's photo of the living room gives you a full look at the room and all the way to the back.


The living room as styled and shot for Domino. Love the pale grey walls and accents of black and yellow! In reality, the zebra rug is not layered on top of the other area rug.

While the photo in Livingetc is correct, it was flipped for the cover. A painting on the wall was also removed for the text. Wonder if she's wearing the Essie for JCrew polish on her toes!

The architect's view of the dining area. Now you know why magazines shoot tight shots or crop them!

The dining room as shot for Domino. Love the car by Playsam!

If you've seen the house tour video that Jenna and her husband gave to Domino, this is the correct layout of the dining room. I love everything about this room. It's so interesting and personal.

Here you can see how the room was styled for the shot that made it into Livingetc. You can see the photo was flipped. That sometimes happens because I photo looks better that way or works better with the fold.

The Livingetc shoot was styled by Lili Diallo who we all remember from Domino. Love her!

The architects shot of the kitchen is a little cold.

You can see how styling and flowers warm it up in the Domino shot.

Jenna was shot in the kitchen for Livingetc. Love her green top too!

In Livingetc magazine article, the kitchen farmhouse table is shot with Jenna's husband Vincent Mazeau and their son Beckett. The online photo is just the table.

A cute little dinosaur vignette on the kitchen table.

The architect's view of the bay window.

The bay window in one of the online shots from Domino. I love that they kept the chairs very natural.

This shot of Jenna and her son appeared in Domino. Melanie Acevedo took a lot of sweet family shots!

I think Livingetc flipped this shot too since now the table is on the left! But the flowering trees look pretty outside the window!

The view of the backyard with the flowering dogwood tree is my absolute favorite shot from Livingetc! It's so beautiful!

The architect's view of the bedroom makes the walls look grey but it's really black chalkboard paint. You get a good view of the Serge Mouille light fixture though!

For one of the domino shots, they added a headboard and left the linens plain white.

A cute shot of Beckett playing on the bed!

A close up of the styled mantle.

The room as seen on the cover of Domino now with Olatz linens!

A different shot had Jenna standing instead of sitting.

I love the artwork that was seen in the Livingetc shot.

In the architect's shot, you see the toilet. Not usually something that magazines tend to publish unless it's a specific story on bathrooms.

The bathroom as seen in Domino that made everyone want a black bathroom with brass fixtures!

In Livingetc you get to see that the bathroom is en suite. I personally would prefer but the floorplan shows another bathroom in the dressing room where you could go for some privacy.

Everyone also loved the dressing room with the French settee. A entire room devoted to your wardrobe is everyone's dream!

In Livingetc the settee is replaced by a dresser or two. Hard to tell. Wonder which one is usually there.

In Domino, Beckett was still sleeping in a crib.

In Livingetc he graduated to a big boy bed!

There also seems to be another bedroom on the floorplan and a basement. Wonder what those look like! I guess we'll have to wait until another magazine shoots Jenna's fabulous home! Kind of makes me want to move to Brooklyn...but only for a minute! Bon Weekend!
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