Wine Country Spring Rain...



It is Raining Blessings in the Wine Country...

Kate Spade Rain Style














Rain Symbolizes Blessings...

May the blessing of the rain be on you, the soft sweet rain.  May it fall upon your spirit so that all the little flowers may spring up and shed their sweetness on the air...





The Perfect 10...


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Spring/Summer 2012


Prabal Gurung Mod Film...


Prabal Gurung
Pre-Fall 2012



Hot Designer of the Moment
New York

Lilly's Palm Beach


Lilly Pulitzer
Palm Beach

Barefoot Chic


It all started with a little spilled juice in Palm Beach.

In early 1960, Lilly Pulitzer, then a young, sassy New York socialite married to Peter Pulitzer, was living the life of the rich and famous. Needing a project of her own, she opened a juice stand courtesy of the produce from Peter's many citrus groves.

The business was a hit, however, squeezing oranges, lemons, limes and pink grapefruit made a mess. Realizing she needed a fruit-stand uniform, Lilly asked her dressmaker to design a dress to camouflage the stains. The result? A comfortable sleeveless shift made of bright, colorful printed cotton her customers loved. Soon Lilly was selling more dresses than juice, so she decided to stop squeezing and start designing and selling her "Lillys."

Before long, her friend Jackie Kennedy began wearing Lillys and, as First Lady, Jackie was featured in Life Magazine wearing a Classic Shift. With that, the Lilly Pulitzer line became the unofficial uniform of the affluent at play. Her stores sprang up in the favorite resorts of the jet set and Lilly's pink and green colors became the banner of the preppy lifestyle.

After a brief retirement, The Lilly Pulitzer line was revived in 1993 and is now more popular than ever



The woman who built a business from print dresses designed to hide juice stains and is famous enough to be known only by her first name, wrote two books about her barefoot chic Palm Beach life. Essentially Lilly: A Guide to Colorful Entertaining and Essentially Lilly Holidays, both with the late Jay Mulvaney, offer recipes, decorating tips and plenty of photos taken during parties at her house.

"Oh, the parties," Lilly said with a sigh.

Well before she became famous for her flowered shift dresses, iconoclastic, bohemian Lilly was known for her parties. When she and her first husband, Peter Pulitzer, moved to Palm Beach in the early 1950s, they lived in a lakefront house and entertained constantly.

After marrying Enrique, she threw huge bashes for his birthday in May with wacky themes such as "South Seas in the Macadamia Nuthouse," or a pretend gubernatorial campaign with Enrique running on the F-lorida A-lternate R-adical T-ycoon ticket.




Palm Beach,
Florida


Au Revoir Paris...


Elie Saab
Paris Fashion Week
2012

The Golden Sunset goes down on Paris Fashion Week with Stunning Glamour at Elie Saab...






March 2012
Paris


Louis Vuitton Train pulls into Paris...


Louis Vuitton
Paris Fashion Week
2012

Designer Marc Jacobs presents a romantic collection inspired by the
golden age of rail travel:  The era of the Orient Express...


Paris, France

Moonlit Femme Fatales ...


Viktor & Rolf
Paris Fashion Week
2012

Soft, feminine, and romantic - with a little bit of mystery.
Viktor & Rolf presents its chic moonlight-bathe, film-noirish collection...





Paris, France

Oh La La Lanvin...


Lanvin
Paris Fashion Week
2012

Lanvin Glamour at Paris Fashion Week...







March 2012
Paris


Le Femme Ricci...


Nina Ricci
Paris Fashion Week
2012

Nina Ricci presents vintage romance for its fall/winter 2012 collection at  
Paris fashion week...





 Paris


Dior's French Ballet...


Dior
Paris Fashion Week
2012

It's one of the most anticipated shows of the season and Dior's Autumn Winter 2012 collection has just landed on the catwalk at the Rodin Museum in Paris...






March 2012
Paris, France

Elizabeth Taylor's Fabergé Egg Inspires in Paris...


Balmain
Paris Fashion Week
2012

 Olivier Rousteing, now in his second season at Balmain, said he was inspired by the ultimate symbol of frivolity: a Fabergé egg. But not just any old ordinary, sparkly, multimillion-dollar, decadent Fabergé egg; no, he was thinking of the one that belonged to Elizabeth Taylor...








Olivier Rousteing