30th April 2008

spring sale at basic boutique

oh, how i love sale season…truly my favorite time of year. today, i’m oohing and aahing over everything basic boutique has just marked down…it’s a really lovely mix of spring-friendly items and a few pieces definitely worth storing away until next fall. a few of my faves:

i love the unique styling on this gorgeous silk blouse by twinkle – marked down to $138, this might just be the perfect spring blouse. use it as a shell during the day, dress it up with a pencil skirt at night, or jeans on the weekend.

something about this gorgeous dolman sleeve cashmere sweater by twig just sings to me. not sure if it’s the dramatic cut, paired with the incredibly subtle, neutral color, or if it’s the way they’ve made cashmere look light as a feather, and drape just beautifully – whatever it is, pick it up for $129, before someone else does!

if i worked in an office, i’d nab this crisp cotton lantern sleeve jacket by cynthia vincent, and i’d use it as my suit alternative all summer long. the styling has that perfect blend of classic polish and high fashion, and it’s on sale for less than $200.

this swing dress by rachel pally doesn’t seem like much at first glance, but give it a second look, and the potential really starts to unfold. that gorgeous neckline is perfect for girls with a smaller bust – it really gives you something different to show off, no wonderbra required. the pattern is subtle and chic, and the jersey fabric drapes like silk with none of the fuss. best of all, this baby is 70% off – for $112, you have all of your summer parties covered!

check out all of the finds at basic boutique’s spring extravaganza – you’re sure to find something you can’t live without.

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29th April 2008

the perfect gift for mom


for some reason, i am completely and totally stumped about mother’s day this year. i just can’t get it together to locate The Perfect Gift for my oh-so-fabulous mother.

if only she were going to be in the san francisco area for the big day, my problems would all be solved. thanks to the amazing poppytalk, i stumbled on this truly fantastic gift idea. the lovely people at branch floral design and small stump are hand delivering the above. it’s a gorgeous floral arrangement in a birch bark vase (how cool is that?), presented on a bed of wheatgrass set in a reuseable tray, and topped off with a lovely, scented pansy sachet…all for an incredibly reasonable $100.

i think it’s the prettiest thing i’ve seen in a long time, and it literally hurts my heart that i can’t find a way to get it chez maman.

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29th April 2008

what i want today: sigerson morrison shoes


man, 10 minutes on sigerson morrison’s website, and i’m as smitten as i was when i first discovered the line years ago. i’m not saying there aren’t some definite misses in the collection from time to time, but overall…yum.

honestly, these orange patent heels are just fabulous, though. my favorite thing about all of my sigerson shoes is that they’re just a little bit eccentric, but in that timeless way that keeps me going back, no matter what’s “in” that season. my green suede d’orsays are still among my all-time favorite purchases. and i can definitely see these beauties being next on the list.

of course, i’d probably get more wear from these lovely patent flats…as i live in flats 95% of the time. but the heels are just so fun and exciting. hmm.

check out all of the pretties here or here…happy spring!

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28th April 2008

deal of the day: sales, sales everywhere…

is it really time for spring sales already? must be…

* bloomingdales is taking an additional 40% discount off most of their sale items, but it only shows up once you add the item to your cart. check out this gorgeous silk minidress by laundry, marked down from $245 to $73. also love this gorgeous tunic by ella moss – it reminds me so much of the iconic tory burch tunics, but for under $40!

* saks just launched the first of its summer sale as well, so you can score this marc by MJ pleated sweaterdress for $214, down from $360. or this graphic DVF wrap top for $126, down from $210.

* the much-anticipated banana republic markdowns begin today, at 30% off. loving this geometric shift dress, down to $50 from $140. and i’m almost sold on the retro fab qualities of this bright green reverse pleat skirt, marked down to $40 – it could definitely be fabulous with the right accessories.

happy sale-ing!!

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26th April 2008

deal of the day: 30% off loeffler randall


i love my loefflers, and i love my sales…so when the planets align and i get both, i’m one happy blogger!

the kind folks over at barefoot tess are offering 30% off all of their loeffler randall stock, even these gorgeous new rose gold dorrit sandals that i’m coveting like mad for spring. they’re the girliest take on gladiators i’ve ever seen, and that rose gold color just makes me happy. best of all, they’re only $275 with this deal. granted, still not cheap for sandals, but these are so hot, they’ll supercede trends – you’re sure to have these at the top of your list for years to come.

or, if you missed out on those gorgeous matilde or olivia boots, now’s your chance. i do love that olivia – it’s the perfect spring boot, with just a pinch of gogo style!

so, head on over to barefoot tess and use code LRN30 to snag this deal – you won’t see a sale this good again until it’s too cold to wear those pretty sandals!

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25th April 2008

what i want today: joey top by le train bleu


this top just reminds me of everything fabulous about summer. the deep violet color and cheery floral pattern is a little bit bohemian and a little bit tropical, the drape is beautifully relaxed, and the breathable silk fabric is just what i’m looking for as a dressier option when the weather is miserably hot.

i’d pair it with a flared white cotton skirt, short-shorts, denim cutoffs…just about anything, really. it’s that fantastic.

grab it for $138 at le train bleu, and use code luckybreaks1 to save 25% on any of the many gorgeous pieces you’ll find sitewide!

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24th April 2008

what i want today: serious makeup brushes

i’ll admit it: i spent the first 15 or so years of my makeup-wearing existence using those horrible, synthetic, mini brushes that come with whatever blush, eyeshadow or powder i may have picked up. to be honest, the idea of spending upwards of $100 just on brushes baffled me.

until i tried a set of truly fabulous, natural hair, solid wood-handled, top-of-the-line makeup brushes by therapy systems. now, i’m wondering how i ever got along without them. seriously, i never could figure out how all of those women were getting that perfectly smudged eyeshadow. now i know – it’s by using a smudge brush. and powdered eyeliner baffled me, until i tried a flat liner brush – this one has seriously changed my cosmetic life. and the luxurious, decadent feel of pure pashmina (er, goat hair…) on my skin as i brush on my blush and powder…well, it feels a little like something out of a harlequin romance novel: sort of ridiculously, over-the-top decadent. but in a good way.

it’s hard to take the plunge, i know – i had major heartache over spending money on something i’d normally expect to come along with a fun product or two. but just trust me – you won’t regret it. grab a few, or a whole set, at therapy systems – of all of the lines i tried, these were my hands-down favorites.

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22nd April 2008

what i want today: eco-friendly glass jewelry


two eco posts in one day…you’d think it was earth day or something!

i noticed these gorgeous glass necklaces ($60) in the uncommon goods catalog that hit my mailbox a few days ago, and loved them. made by designer kathleen plate, they are the perfect blend of understated but still notable. and the colors are just right to make this piece truly unique.

so, when i found out they were made of recycled glass, i naturally thought to myself “well great! now i have an excuse to spend, and we know how i love those!”.

pick one up at uncommon goods, but not before you check out the rest of their lovely recycled jewelry. who knew saving the planet could be this pretty?

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22nd April 2008

what i want for earth day: suki cosmetics


i have to admit that i sort of have a love/hate with suki products. the problem is that i tend to get a little obsessed, and find myself having a hard time parting with them long enough to try any other brands that come my way.

suki just launched their cosmetic line, and i love it every bit as much as i love their skin care products. one of my favorite qualities in a cosmetic is a multi-tasking product, and suki has that in spades.

take their triple cream eye definer: it works as a fabulous and long-lasting cream shadow, eyeliner or even a brow definer. and the colors are fantastic – i tried out the amber, and it’s my new favorite shade. the slight shimmer brightens up your entire face, so it gives you that “she did something new, but what is it?” look. and it stays put beautifully all day and night.

same story for their pure cream lip & cheek stain – the colors are gorgeous (my fave is opal), the application is simple, and the results are flawless, without a lot of effort. just what the doctor ordered.

last, but certainly not least, their concealer does a really fabulous job of covering nearly anything – my only tip is to make sure you use it in lieu of an eye moisturizer, as it doesn’t get along with my eye creams.

best of all, suki’s products are completely and totally natural, non-toxic, and generally designed to make your skin happy. even their (completely gorgeous) packaging is eco-friendly – it’s printed on recycled materials, with vegetable ink.

my favorite part is that suki takes the trouble to actually remove the allergens from the natural ingredients, so people with freakishly sensitive skin like me can still partake in the products, without fear of major allergic reactions.

check out the full line at suki’s website – you’ll love it as much as i do. happy earth day!

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21st April 2008

shoppingsmycardio interviews: design*sponge, part 2


as promised, here is part two of the interview we did with the lovely and talented grace bonney, of design*sponge. she has loads more wonderful tips, tricks and words of wisdom to help us all demystify the world of home design.

(photo of grace’s lovely home, courtesy of d*s)

shoppingsmycardio: with all of the time you spend scoping out new designers, pieces, and artists, how do you restrain yourself from buying one of everything? i guess what i’m asking is, budget aside, what keeps your style consistent?

design*sponge: The nice thing about running the site is that it feels like the things I’ve covered are actually in my home. I know that sounds totally cheesy, but I set up the site to feel, for me at least, like my own personal inspiration board. I even wanted the background of the site to feel like a neutral backdrop on which I could post new colors, fabrics and pieces that I could enjoy for a day or two and then let go. It’s like window shopping without having to actually go anywhere.

In terms of consistency, my style actually isn’t all that consistent – it’s always changing and morphing as seasons change and trends come and go. I tend to always go for something classic and feminine but the details are always different. I think that’s pretty true of a lot of my readers though – we all have a base style we feel comfortable with and add and subtract details on top of that style to fit our moods.

(mixed media, by amy ruppel)

SMC: it can be so daunting to start an art collection – and especially now, with sites like etsy and 20×200, affordable art is everywhere. it’s a good problem to have, but i think a lot of people have a hard time narrowing the field, and being selective. do you have any words of wisdom for younger people that are interested in starting to collect art?

DS: I’m definitely starting to focus on artwork more and more these days. I used to care more about furniture but with the economy being what it is, I can’t really afford to buy big pieces of furniture anymore – so I find myself focusing on prints, small collages and paintings. But when it comes to editing a personal collection I think that it’s something only the collector can decide. Artwork grabs people for different reasons so it’s tough to suggest ways to be selective.

That said, I always suggest that, rather than buying up multiple $25 prints from a popular artist (that everyone else on Etsy can buy), people save up that $25 for a few months and try commissioning a small, custom piece from that artist. It’s a great way to have something one-of-a-kind without totally breaking your budget. Those are the pieces that mean most to me in my home.

(oil on canvas, by zoe pawlak)

SMC: i’m particularly impressed by your ability to pick out artists early on in their careers that are destined for success – jen garrido is an example that comes to mind. who would you say are some of your “artists to watch” right now?

DS: Oh man, there are always so many artists I’m enjoying and trying to soak up before they become so popular I can’t afford them any more. I guess in terms of fine art I’m really loving Zoe Pawlak and Chelsea James right now. And even though Julia Rothman is totally a design star now I still think she hasn’t even begun to have the sort of visibility she’ll have in the next few years. I have my eyes firmly planted on her. She’s wildly talented, incredibly sweet and I think she’s going to be huge. I wouldn’t be surprised if we see big, national companies wooing her in the coming months/years.

(image courtesy of jonathan adler)

SMC: home design can feel really overwhelming for most people – i think it’s hard for most of us to translate the fabulous ideas we see into something concrete and workable, but still our own. individual pieces, or even entire rooms designed by other people might sing to us, but how do you translate those inspiration items into an overall aesthetic, so that you don’t just end up with clutter?

DS: Man, if I had a short answer to that question I’d be a genius. But sadly I’m pretty ‘green’ when it comes to creating an overall aesthetic. Because my style is always changing I’m in a constant struggle to keep things less jumbled, but ultimately I think that’s okay for now – I’m young, I’m sort of all over the place when it comes to life and projects and style, so right now my home reflects that. But I’m sure as I settle down and mature a bit more my style will become more refined.

In more general terms though, I think it’s always great to stick to simple, classic pieces when it comes to big furniture and let smaller decorative accessories like pillows, lampshades, etc. do the talking when you want something fun and different in a room. Those can easily be sold or gifted when you’re ready to try something new and they won’t leave you with a heavy, expensive piece of furniture that feels dated.

(image courtesy of d*s)

SMC: if you weren’t writing design*sponge, what would you be doing for a living? do you have a “back-up” dream job?

DS: I’ve got a few, but they all involve food. I’d love to go to culinary school just to learn and then go work at a specialty food shop. There’s no way I could handle the heat of a professional kitchen (literally and figuratively) but I love food too much to ignore that side of me forever.

SMC: what one design tip do you wish you could teach everyone out there?

DS: Right now it would be to focus on quality pieces and let accessories do the trend-talking. When it comes down to it, we’re all on some sort of budget so it makes sense to stick to classic pieces that won’t go in and out of style quickly and leave the fun, trendy purchases to small things like lighting and pillows. Those smaller, less-expensive pieces will let you play with color and pattern without maxing out your credit card.

i’d like to extend a really huge thank you to grace for taking the time to talk with us. she’s a busy, busy lady these days, between the incredible success of design*sponge, her new gig as a contributing editor at domino magazine (my all-time favorite mag, by the way), and the zillions of other projects she’s always working on. if d*s isn’t already in your top blog reads, i hope you’ll change that soon – it’s really a fab and inspirational site!

(ps…if you missed the first half of the interview, catch it here!)

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