Queen of Cashmere Daybook

June 14, 2010

Steven and Jack

Filed under: Destinations, Shopping, Various & Sundry — Tags: , , — Queen of Cashmere @ 6:38 PM

I was travelling all last week.  It was my favorite sort of big,  adventurous road trip and for those of you who know me, it’s not uncommon.  The original travel plan was to take me to New York City and then on to Boston.  All business, mind you.   However, I’m easily lured by temptation and while I was in New York I received and accepted an invitation to Southampton for a little fun with friends.   Boston, you will just have to wait.

On Saturday, when it was time to head for Chicago, the day dawned perfectly bathed in brilliant sunshine.  I have the most amazing adventures when left to wander as I please, and thus, decided to take the long way home.  My first stop was a Jack Rogers trunk show in Sag Harbor to see my friend Steven Stolman. 

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Sag Harbor exudes pure Americana,  and Sylvester & Company is perfectly suited to the locale and to hosting a trunk show.  Located on Main Street and billing itself as a contemporary general store, it offers home furnishings and houses a wonderful coffee bar that serves up thier their own special “Dreamy Coffee”.  Steven contends that if you haven’t tasted Dreamy Coffee, you really haven’t tasted coffee at all and I concur.  

Exquisite chocolates in the goodie case  called to me with their siren’s song but I resisted.  

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Steven and I met at a private sale in Boston years ago.  The sale itself wasn’t much to talk about but the friendship I fell into there certainly is.  Steven Stolman beacame the first, and still the best, retail customer that QoC ever had.  Six years later, I am lucky to count this extremely talented man amongst my friends.  He is generous, gracious and is the embodiment of sprezzatura.  So, when I saw that invitation announcing the Sag Harbor trunk show, I knew where the road would take me.

Steven is now the Creative Director for Jack Rogers.   Who could better update the look of Palm Beach chic that brands this  label?  Not another soul, really.  And he has done a stellar job.  The line is true to it’s original DNA but completely modern and elegantly simple. I’m crazy for the guipure lace tunics that incorporate the signature JR roundel. When is the next cutting, Steven? I’ll take two — black and white, please.

Steven Stolman

 I have been wearing Jack Rogers classic sandals since high school but everything was so fresh and great looking that I couldn’t help by a pair (or two, or three).  You can find these shoes on www.jackrogersusa.com and the bedazzled style at www.saks.com

I bought these

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And these (in white)

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and these

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May 21, 2010

This Brand Has Gone To The Dogs

Filed under: Destinations, Details, Personalization, Shopping, Various & Sundry — Tags: , — Queen of Cashmere @ 4:52 PM

On Tuesday, while strolling along the Rue St-Honoré in Paris, I came across Goyard.   The brand has maintained shops there for-absolutely-ever.  I remember them from my first forays into Parisian shopping.  I was about 14 at the time.  This was well before the Barney’s and Bergdorf fueled renaissance which brushed the dust off their stodgy image and raised the glam factor significantly.

 There are two Goyard shops.  You can see the main store in the reflection of the glass storefront of #352.

 Goyard Storefront

The sign on the facade of #352 lets you know it’s distinctive from the mothership across the street.

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The entire first floor is dedicated to canine follies and indulgences — le chic du chien.   And you know how I feel about my petite follie, LouLou, ne c’est pas?

There were custom collars galore.  All bespoke and personalized according to the master’s taste and inclination.  

Personalized Dog Collars

 

There were doggy travel bowls made portable in Goyard signature cases.  Perfect for our Queen of Cashmere road trips.

Goyard Travel Bowls

There were custom dog carriers which in my universe is referred to as a  ”sneaky-bag”.  My current bag just isn’t cutting it.  LouLou and I have been discovered many a time and been thrown out of the very  best of places.   All Goyard dog carriers can be made to order and completely customzied which means the sneak-quotient can be upped considerably.  Embarrassing removals could  become a thing of the past.

Goyard interior

Below is Joseph who offered to make a harness to fit LouLou if I sent him one of hers for sizing.  He is extremely charming and accommodating.  Anything for LouLou that my heart might desire can be had. Goyard Joseph

Later, The Consort asked, ” How much was a harness?”  He hates it when I don’t ask the price of anything.  In his eyes, it’s my gravest failing.  I promised to work harder at reform in the future. 

 

 

April 4, 2010

Paris via Nashville

Filed under: Adoration, Frocks, Personalization, Shopping, Various & Sundry — Tags: , , , — Queen of Cashmere @ 9:40 PM

Last Thursday, I woke up with a yearning.   It was very early and the sun was just rising over lake Michigan outside my bedroom window.  Golden spring light was seeping into the room around the draperies.  I donned my first white jeans of the season, a frilled tuxedo shirt in robin’s egg blue cotton lawn and ballet flats.  By the calendar, most Chicagoans would deem me a month or more too early to wear such an ensemble.

My sleep addled husband, who has never, ever been a morning person, opened one eye and asked me where I was going.   “I’m driving to Nashville to see Susan.  I need some new clothes”, I replied and the ensuing silence made me think that he had gone back to sleep.   He wasn’t sleeping, he was estimating miles and dollars.  Yes, it’s almost 475 miles one way.  Quite a distance for an impromptu road trip.

Susan is Susan Sutherland of Style Paris.  Her Parisian line of made-to-order clothing is worth going the extra mile (or 475) not to mention fits in nicely with my mantra of “make it your own”.   The clothing, all made in France,  is custom tailored, feminine and über-elegant.  Just like Queen of Cashmere sweaters, each Style Paris garment is made for the wearer in their choice of fabric and color.  Patterns are altered for each customer before the fabric is cut so a perfect fit is assured.  Being a tough fit, I have come to rely on Style Paris for my better clothing.  Additionally, these garments are top notch and come out of a factory that produces clothing for Louis Vuitton and Balenciaga so everything is exquisite.

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Currently, there are two Style Paris shops — one is in Palm Beach and the other Southampton.  However, if your travels aren’t taking you to either locale, all is not lost,  there are other ways to see the line.  Susan is the Grande Dame of the trunk show curcuit.   Each season, Style Paris sets up shop for a few days in cities around the U.S. and suites in some of the chicest hotels are turned  into a Parisian salon. The collection is shown by invitation and all are welcome.  To have your name added to her inviation list you can e-mail your request to info@styleparis.com .

Additonally, Style Paris can also be found online at Taigan, a new shopping website that is certainly one of the most breathtaking on the Internet.   Created and curated by a Nashville based group of shopping cognoscenti, Taigan is a veritable treasure trove of goodies guaranteed to seduce you.  In order to take a peek inside, you must first become a “member” but trust me, the experience is well worth the divulging of your name and e-mail.  Just take a look at the roster of retailers currently featured. Divine!

But now back to Nashville; the drive was 7.5 hours and once I passed the flat, fallow fields of Indiana, spring began to bloom.  Rolling hills, horse pastures and split rail fences welcomed me into Kentucky.  The blue grass had turned into verdant velveteen and magnolias, forsythia and dogwood were like floral fireworks.  By the time I crossed into Tennesee my white jeans began to not feel so silly.  Finally, I pulled into the driveway at my destination.

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One of the Taigan-esses had opened her home for a private sale for two of the Taigan retailers.  There couldn’t have been a more perfect venue. 

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Each end of a fabulous sunroom was set up as a shop.  That is Susan in the image below dashing about. She did pause long enough give me a hug hello although she never slowed enough for me to get a good picture of her. 

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At the other end of the room, was Susan van der Linde and her charming husband Tom.  The ladies of Nashville were eating up her couture hats and handbags for The Derby.   However, I was mesmerized by her collection of Fascinators.  For the uninitiated, a Fascinator is a headband with a decorative fixture that approximates a hat.   How I wish I had the place to wear one!

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That evening, we were all invited to the Belle Meade Country Club for dinner.   Sitting at the next table was a lovely couple.  They came over to our group and the lady proclaimed that Style Paris has “saved her life”.  Her daughter’s wedding was in three weeks and until that afternoon she had nothing to wear.  She had purchased a pink Style Paris suit which will be manufactured in time and arrive altered and pressed.  It’s not an uncommon story and the sort of customer service that makes a person drive almost 1000 miles in two days for the Style Paris touch.

And thus, Susan has good naturedly labeled me her favorite driving fool.  Next week?  New Jersey.

February 4, 2010

Mad Love: Luscious Flowers and Monograms

Filed under: Details, Personalization, Shopping, Various & Sundry — Tags: , , — Queen of Cashmere @ 6:02 PM

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Jayson Home and Garden in Chicago has a way with, well,  just about everything.

During the summer, the brick-paved, outdoor garden shop is an urban oasis of topiary and green lushness.  I never thought about cut flowers from Jayson Home until, like a breath of fresh air,  an e-mail blew into my inbox this morning.   Mad Love it proclaimed.  Yup.

Leave it to Jayson Home and Garden to add just a little extra something  to make their arrangements stand out.

How about a fragrant arrangement in a julep cup?   Bedside perfection.  And if one is good, a pair is better.

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Or a lush pastel bouquet gussied up with pink and green ribbon?  TrèsParisien, mes amours.

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Va-va-voom red always sets my heart racing.  How about you?  Red

 

Living only a few minutes from the shop, I popped by this afternoon and look what I found.  You know these monogram hors d’oeuvres  plates are right up my alley.  What better excuse is there to have a few friends over for cocktails?

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You can always shop online but be forewarned, the array of merchandise is so beguiling,  you will want everything you see.

November 2, 2009

Champagne Brunch and a Doggy Bag

Today is my BFF’s birthday.  Happy Birthday, Sara Dah-ling!  I adore you.  Your friendship is precious and ever enlightening.

Yesterday, we fêted Sara at a lovely Sunday brunch at Fred’s.  For those not familiar, Fred’s is the penthouse restaurant atop Barney’s here in Chicago.  It was the first beautiful afternoon after seemingly endless weeks of rain and everyone was out in force.

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In the window seat, I spied Alessandra Branca looking very chic in a Toscana shearling vest and drapey jersey skirt.  She was giving kisses to the cutest baby I have ever seen.  On her way out, I congratulated her on the launch of her new book  New Classic Interiors.  I’m going by her offices today to have my copy signed before she heads to D.C. which is the next stop on her book tour.

Let me just say, that the first person who conceived of putting a restaurant and bar atop a department store was an unparalleled marketing genius.  After plentiful champagne, I shopped my way home.  I’ll be paying that card off for quite some time.

I have been on a quest for a new handbag for absolutely ages.  So, on my way out of Barney’s and after beaucoup coupes des champagne, I  found the perfect purse.  And even now, after the champagne haze has cleared, I still really love it.  Unlike the red lipstick I got talked into which is definitely getting returned.

The bag, made by Nina Ricci and deemed the Brilliant Bowler (by Olivier Thyskens not by me), is embellished with a classic laurel wreath that has been butched up with whip stitching that makes it modern and a bit edgy.  A solid and sturdy everyday purse, it should stand up to anything that I can put it through. 

Nina Ricci brilliant bowler

 The biggest selling point however was it’s flat bottom and zippered top.  I have pretty specific requirements that my bag must fit all the essentials that I take with me when I am out and about.  This bag met them. 

It’s a perfect LouLou bag, don’t you think?

LouLou

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 21, 2009

Adoration: Cire Trudon Candles

Cire Trudon

Forget the mundane and everything you have previously encountered in the home fragrance arena.  Cire Trudon,  is a scented candle line so artistic, steeped in history and utterly unique that there can be no comparison to anything else.  Its emergence onto the global luxury market in the last year is due to the re-branding genius of Ramdane Touhame, a renegade fashion designer turned candle maker.

Personally, I can’t get enough of Roi Soliel.  Clean and elegant this scent was created to evoke the memory of Versailles’ Hall of  Mirrors on a sunny day – waxed wooden floors warmed with sunshine and a light green scent  suggesting formal gardens just outside the open windows.   In the wide range of candles that make up the collection,  this scent is destined to become their signature and an elegant classic.

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Versailles Hall of Mirrors

 As a counterpoint to some of the elegantly charming aromas, there are some really offbeat but intellectually intriguing scents.  Odeur de Lune, was imagined from the components NASA found on the moon’s surface.   It’s dark, gothic, otherworldly and somewhat dangerous.  In it I smelled resin and camphor.  This is not a candle for the faint-of-heart and, while I liked it, it elicited visceral responses from several friends.   This candle will just have to be burned when I am alone and in a state of  chic-but-broody-darkness. 

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The line, sold at Barneys, is offered under individual clear glass cloches.   The ritual of selecting a frangrance by lifting and smelling the scent captured in the cloche is as lovely as the line itself. 

Cire Trudon, purveyor of high quality wax products to kings, courts,  churches and couturiers since 1643.    Cire Trudon at Barneys New York

 

 

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