Queen of Cashmere Daybook

March 8, 2010

How To Wear A Diamond Crown. Seriously.

Filed under: Personalization, Precious Things, Queen of Cashmere, Various & Sundry — Queen of Cashmere @ 7:15 PM

I love crowns and am really vested in them.  My logo was only the first of many crowns that I appropriated and assimilated and it truly would have been a shame if this Queen gig would have been a flash in the pan.  Intially, I chose the logo crown because it was very Josephine and it’s been the jumping off point for endless others.

Early on, some asked me, perhaps a little bitchily, just who the heck had made me Queen.  Well, I’ll tell you what I told them.  “I’m self anointed.  It’s a Napoleonic concept.”  I really revel in that.   It gives me the jollies and starts my days right.  Embrace the concept and you too can be Queen (or King) – just not on my patch of cashmere.

I wear a crown almost daily and before you get a vision of me as Queen Victoria stting behind the computer in a jeweled coronet and lace lappets, let me explain.

Queen_Victoria

Currently,  I wear a diamond crown pendant mixed in with stands of pearls.  It’s a jeweled version of my logo crown and I stumbled on it purely by accident a few years ago.  My good friend Frank Pollak offers amazing, fine Art Deco and other vinatge jewelry on 1st Dibs.  Frank has a gorgeous Art Deco conference room that overlooks Rockefeller Center on 5th Avenue and when I’m in New York and need a place to show cashmere to buyers he often, generously,  lets me conduct my appointments there.  Lucky me.  I rarely leave empty handed either.  My diamond crown was a real score.  Hung from a chain around my neck or pinned to a black beret military style,  I rarely step out without it. 

Crown Brooch Compressed

 

Do you remember my post on Sandi Miller Burrows?  She of the fabulous monogram pendants.  Well, since my first post we have become friends.  Although my pendant is still on the drawing board, I have been inclined to have her design one that incorporates a crown.  I wouldn’t be the first woman to desire a jeweled monogram surmounted by a crown. 

Princess Margaret was quite the bon vivant of her day.  One of the first modern,  royal celebrities, she was strikingly beautiful and unburdened by the royal responsibility that was carried by her sister Lilibet.  Popular and and a real rebel, she was once quoted as saying, “disobedience is a joy”.  She had a penchant for handsome young rogues, living in the fast lane and diamonds.  As Princess Royal she was perfectly within her rights to sport a crown on her head and a dashing gentleman on her arm, but sometimes she opted for a crown on her lapel and a rogue in, oh never mind.

Below is a portarit of Princess Margaret, looking deceptively angelic, and the auction tear sheet for a diamond bauble given to her on the occasion of her 21st birthday.  A curvaceous M surmounted by a diamond diadem, it was auctioned off a few years ago.  I wonder who is the lucky person who wears it now?

Princess_MargaretHRH PRINC MARG M+CROWN

And then there was Catherine the Great of Russia – another royal of legendary libido.  In researching this post, I discovered that in her older years, she actually had someone “test drive” her lovers to make sure that they were of suitable prowess before they were admitted to her bedchamber.   No sense in wasting a night with someone beautiful who could not deliver, is there now?

But to get back on track: while Catherine the Great preferred her crowns on her head, her ladies-in-waiting wore a monogram brooch to signify their service to the empress. I wondered why not a “C”?  I imagine that “E” is for empress though as far as a monogram goes, it seem pretty generic.  I could envision myself wearing something like this, except with a CS,  hanging from a chain around my neck.  Suggesting antiquity my pendant would be chunky, with rose cut diamonds that are slightly irregular, set in blackened, rhodium plated white gold.  Divine, no?  Sandi, are you listening?

Ladies-in-waiting

January 13, 2010

A Meeting Of Minds or Why Everyone Should Have A Really Big Bust

I left a comment on a blog the other day.  The post was on my favorite topic of monogramming and personalization.   It is often said that the meat of  a blog can be found in the comments and I couldn’t agree more.   A comment left,  in response to mine, by Civility Design reached out and grabbed me. Like minds.  Stylistic soul-mates.  Who were they?

Of course, I had to sleuth them.  Their website let me know my instincts were right.  Don Raney and Jaymes Richardson, the talented,  monogram loving duo behind Civility Design and I were destined to meet.   We like so many of the same things.  The best part?   They are my neighbors.  Not neighbors in the scope of cyber, which could mean anyone living under the same weather pattern, but truly two-blocks-over neighbors.  I shot off an e-mail  and they responded with an invitation to talk about our love of all things personalized.  I knew that this meeting was going to be a good thing.

Now, let me just interject that I have a bust fetish.   A major one.  I do have two antique, carved busts of Romans perched on sconces in my living room but what I really lust after is a great big terracotta bust on a pedestal.  Put a bust of an 18th century Frenchman with a wild wig full of curls and a Gallic nose in my living room and I would never need another thing.  Don and Jaymes employ busts galore to lend a sense of history to their interiors.  That was my first clue.

civility designs Tudor Bust

 

 Second clue?  A fearless love of punchy color and gloss.  I’m feeling those horn chandeliers, too. 

 Kitchen pic 1 for Caron

But it was doggy love that sealed the deal.  Mavis Astor meet LouLou.

Mavis LouLou 

Not pussy-footing around, we selected a place to meet for coffee the very next day.   The Elysian Hotel recently opened a few  blocks away we were all interested in walking over and having a look-see.    From the moment I entered (and was greeted by those amazing busts)  I knew I wouldn’t mind playing Eloise at the Elysian.  Is the casting call for that role still open?   F5CS7882

That afternoon, in a wonderful setting, we laid out  plans for a Civility Design/Queen of Cashmere  media collaboration.  The topic?  Personalization beyond monograms.  

Out of the ether of the Internet, real friendships emerge.

January 11, 2010

Queen of Cashmere Monogram Giveaway

Last week, I googled “Queen of Cashmere” to see what would pop up.  Just curious.  I found online love (which is a little different from finding love online).   The search turned up accolades that had gone unnoticed.  Unrequited, if you will.

There, on the first page of the results, was a blog post about Queen of Cashmere products.  And more, there were comments from readers proclaiming approval and desire.  Let The Tide Pull Your Dreams Ashore made my day.  How does one say thank-you for a vote of unsolicited approval? 

Well, one gives back, that’s how.   I dropped Ms. EAS an electronic note of thanks, and offered a monogram Pasha Pillow for her to give away on her blog.  The pillow comes in the winner’s choice of monogram and colors.  Delivery is 6 weeks – perfection takes time.  Pasha Monogram Pillow

This should be fun so spread the word.  Each participant can be eligible for up to 4 entries.  It’s simple and open to everyone. {Update:  Yes, we can arrange shipping to Canada, UK and EU!} Oh,  and even if you don’t want to enter, please join the Queen of Cashmere Facebook Fan Page.  It was set up just today and, as I type this, it’s an embarrassing expanse of virgin territory with nary a fan on the rolls.  Change that and make me happy.

How to get in the game:

For 1 entry…leave a comment   at Let The Tide Pull Your Dreams Ashore  giveaway blog post by Monday, January 18th, by 5pm EST. 

For an additional entry = 2 entries…become a follower.

For an additional = 3 entries…write a post about this giveaway on your blog or become a fan of Queen of Cashmere on Facebook.

For an additional = 4 entries…tweet about this giveaway with a link to this post  and include twitter ID, @queenofcashmere

Warmest (Cashmere) Regards,

Caron

October 23, 2009

A Toast To The Finest Monogram Crystal

413009It’s been a busy few weeks and there hasn’t been much time for blogging lately.  Cashmere season is in high swing and it keeps me going pretty much at full tilt.   It’s also at this time of year that I get out and work with my retailers.  Along the way, I catch up with wonderful friends and find treasures in their shops.

In the Detroit area, Touch of Lace is a place to feather your personal retreat.  My good friends Lauren Fisher and Linda Weissman have been filling their luxe, little  linen shop with items so impeccably tasteful and luxurious that there is nothing for sale that I wouldn’t happily take home and live with contentedly forevermore.  

This is where I discovered Varga Art Crystal.  Not only is it beautiful, it is monogrammed by hand using a diamond wheel to engrave each piece.

As quoted in the Palm Beach Post : “Varga’s canvas is made of lead crystal, his brush of diamonds, and his audience of gold”. 

The Varga brothers are third generation master glass artisans.  Worldwide, crystal makers of this caliber can be counted on one hand.  When I first picked up a flute, I thought it was St. Louis or maybe Baccarat because the weight, feel and aesthetic were perfect.  I learn new things every so often.

Varga Monogram Crystal is available in a rainbow of colors by special order. 

  • Prices $135- $165 per stem.
  •  A Touch of Lace
  •  Bloomfield Hills, MI
  •   1 (248) 645-0734

*Mention Queen of Cashmere when making any Varga Monogram Crystal purchase from A Touch of Lace before 11/04/09 and recieve a 20% discount.

 

 

September 25, 2009

Queen of Cashmere at Leal Boutique

Filed under: Frocks, Personalization, Queen of Cashmere, Shopping, Various & Sundry — Queen of Cashmere @ 4:10 AM

I’ll be blogging from around the country for the next few weeks while visiting some of the wonderful boutiques  that carry Queen of Cashmere.  It’s always fun and interesting and there will be lots of exciting discoveries to share.  

First stop – Columbus, Ohio.  See you there!

 

Leal Columbus

September 17, 2009

Vinaigrette a la Comtesse

Filed under: Culinary, Destinations, Queen of Cashmere, Various & Sundry — Tags: , , — Queen of Cashmere @ 11:35 AM

In France, set in the beautiful Beaujolais region,  is Chateau de Longsard where the chatelaine just happens to be my sister-in-law.   Alexandra and her husband, Olivier,  run the chateau as a B&B welcoming visitors from around the world.

Longsard

Most nights,  dinner is served “en famille” and if there is a salad, this is most likely the dressing you will find upon the greens.  I have never really measured the ingredients nor do I think Alex would.  We sort of eyeball the proportions.  The ingredients are not fancy and the secret to the dressing is (gasp!) Liquid Maggi.   Do not leave it out.  It’s highly probable that you won’t use it for anything else so your $3.50 bottle will last you a lifetime.

Vinagrette a la Comtesse

In an approximate  proportion of 3:1 combine the oil and vinegar then add the seasonings.  I use a large jar to shake it all up.    As my friend Amy at ABCD Design suggests, before making a final seasoning adjustment always taste the dressing on a leaf of lettuce for an accurate assessment of it’s true flavor.

  • 9 oz -Safflower oil (Light and neutral – olive oil is too heavy.)
  • 3 oz -Cider vinegar (Healthful and tasty.)
  • 1/4 tsp -Dijon mustard (This will emulsify the dressing and help stabilize it.)
  • 3/4  tsp sea salt
  • 3/4 tsp sugar
  • two or three good shakes of Maggi.Maggi Liquid Seasoning

Every so often,  I make a large amount of dressing to have on hand.  Extra ingredients can be added to a small quantity of the mother dressing as needed.   Many things like shallots and garlic will turn bitter if left in the dressing for too long and herbs lose their freshness and zip.

Bon Appetite!

September 15, 2009

Queen of Cashmere Monogram Pillows + Buckingham Interiors

Pasha Monogram Pillow 

A couple of years ago, I had the great fortune of meeting Julia Edelmann, a Chicago-based, nationally recognized interior designer.  It was autumn and she had seen an image of  a the Queen of Cashmere Pasha pillow in Chicago Home – Luxury Edition.  Not long afterward, she began using Queen of Cashmere products in many of her projects but the highest form of appreciation was that she used them in her own home.  I was terribly flattered. 

When asked for images that showed her placement of Queen of Cashmere pillows and throws, she sent a love note to post as well.  Julia says:
“I have always been drawn to anything regally elegant- the Queen of Cashmere, Caron Slimak, introduced me to the ultimate expression of home decor accessories that exemplify this feel.  The cashmere throws and pillows that I have chosen for my clients are now gracing homes from the Colorado Rockies to the  Southern California beaches with plenty of cozy comfort embracing my Midwestern Chicago clients homes.  They are timeless accents with a personal touch.”

 

Queen of Cashmere EdelmannEdelmann for Queen of Cashmere 

Julia’s style is warm and modern.  Hers are interiors that are meant to be the setting where wonderful life stories are played out – sophisticated and elegantly eclectic but never pretentious
You can follow Julia on the blog,  Material Girls where she regularly contributes.  I would also strongly suggest visiting her company website to see her vibrant and unique design style Buckingham Interiors + Design.

Queen of Cashmere Monogram Throw Pillows available bespoke in over 50 colors. Online at  Saks Fifth Avenue or Queen of Cashmere 1-800-550-6386.

August 3, 2009

NRO: Classic Summer Style

Filed under: Destinations, Queen of Cashmere — Tags: , , , — Queen of Cashmere @ 4:20 PM

Summertime Shopping

Queen of Cashmere trunk shows pop up in only the toniest of  places. 

I have just spent a few incredible days in Edgartown, MA at the newest and chicest boutique on the Vineyard.  NRO is owned and run by a charming husband and wife team, Alice and Jason Idelicato.  This little shop sets the new benchmark for fashion retailing on the island.

Ebullient and stylish Alice and Jason, a modern day Mr. Darcy, have managed to attract some impressive lines that were not previously available on Martha’s Vineyard. Of course, one of those spectacular brands is Queen of Cashmere but good company is kept with Tory Burch, Barbour and Eliza Gray handbags and accessories.

The shop, a little gem on North Summer Street set beneath a towering and shady Elm tree, beckons by offering handsome, quality products with a distinctly preppy twist.

Should you be lucky enough to spend some time in Edgartown between May and October stop in to say hello, stay for a glass of champagne and shop for a little while.
NRO
27 N. Summer Street
Edgartown, MA   
(508) 627-7789

 

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