11.30.2009

Pretty Patterns

I spotted this fashion editorial with Dakota Fanning, yes that Dakota Fanning awhile ago and it made my jaw drop.

Not only was I amazed at how grown up she is now, but I was loving the beautiful pattern combinations in her looks. Being a pattern-phobe myself, I doubt I could ever be so brave with my fashion. My housewares, on the other hand, are a completely different story.





update - photos  via teen vogue, pillows by katehenri via Nest

I would happily spice up large pieces with some fabulous patterned pillows. Even better, I can help women in developing countries by buying any of the options above from Nest - the nonprofit empowering female artisans around the world. You can make find out more here.

Remember 20 days till Christmas! Happy shopping.

11.29.2009

Monday Work Wear

After a long weekend and officially 20 shopping days until Christmas I am definitely on the run this morning.





I hope you're easing back into your work week luvies. Off to dig out from under it all.

11.26.2009

Happy Thanksgiving!

We are off on the road, making the rounds with in the future in-laws this Turkey-day.

Even if you're half way around the world and don't celebrate this holiday, are hunkered down at home, or packing up your own car and off to grandma's house, I wanted to share my sincere thanks for all of the Apartment#34 readers.


photos via busy being fabulous and kim ficaro

I appreciate the daily indulgence of sharing my favorite fashion finds, style inspirations and now wedding planning with all of you. And to the community of bloggers - I consider myself lucky to count myself among you. You're all truly the best and I couldn't be more thankful.

Happy Thanksgiving!

11.25.2009

Wedding Wednesday {Interview with Alison Events}

Yesterday we hit the 5 month mark before our wedding. Eek! Needless to say the time is flying and my stress levels are slowly increasing. 

That is why I was so excited to discover that Alison Hotchkiss, famed destination wedding planner and owner of Alison Events, had put out a book, Destination Wedding Planner so last week I scooped up my copy.  Even as a DIY queen, having a little backup can be very reassuring. 

Even more exciting, when I contacted Alison to say how helpful I thought her book was, she generously agreed to an interview! If you're getting married or interested in wedding planning read on for some great advice from this amazing lady.

Thanks Alison!



You've developed a wonderful and highly regarded wedding design business. How did you get started and to what do you attribute your success?

I started doing events right out of collage although I've been planning parties and gatherings since I was about 8 years old. Out of college I worked for an event planning company and I was eager to learn all the aspects of the business. I learned invaluable tricks of the trade like being super organized how to source vendors from all over, how to be patient and not to take anything personally.

When I moved to San Francisco to work for an event designer, caterer and florist and I fell in love with the creative and emotional side of the wedding industry. I was soon starting to assist as the day-of wedding planner for friends and colleagues and had so much work that Alison Events was born. I worked the first couple years out of my tiny studio and took every job that came my way. Two years later I hired my 1st employee and 6 years later here I am. I have 4 full and part time staff, over 40,000 images of venues I've been to and weddings I've done.

I’d like to say my success has come because of my passion to be creative and open minded and real with my clients. The weddings we as a team plan are about the couple-we just help the couple figure out what makes them unique then hire the right vendors that fit their style, personality and budget.  

What is the best DIY detail, and conversely, the biggest indulgence you've seen at a wedding?

One of the coolest DYI ideas I am proud of was executed at a wedding we did in Utah this past year.  The client was really into skiing and had traveled together and had tons of photos of childhood trips too.  So we used old wooden skis as their guest book and then hung them up on the wall surrounded by all the ski photos in old wooden frames. You have not seen this image yet because its going to be in Martha Stewart Weddings this winter. Look out for this issue in December as well as on our web-site once it hits stands. Amazing photos.

The biggest indulgence was probably the “beetles go to India” themed wedding my team did two years ago.  We created a weekend long event filled with all things beetles and Indian inspired. For example, we had gorgeous bowl of bangles out for the guest to adorn themselves before they hit the dance floor. Everything from the flowers to the food to the colors of this wedding tied into the theme beautifully. It was one heck of a party. 

Where do you go for inspiration and to keep your ideas fresh?

I love photography, traveling, design and dining out. I rarely get inspired by the wedding industry actually.  My friends are all creative people so I often am inspired by them. They are photographers who travel the world, designers, architects, writers, painters, teachers. I also get inspiration from books and magazines. I love Elle Decor, Dwell, Vogue, Travel and Leisure, Sunset, Food and Wine and Real Simple. I pull from all sources in addition to reading and searching the internet. I also love to cruise thought vintage stores and flea markets, always inspirational things there as well as farmers markets.

As brides have access to online resources and do more and more of the planning themselves, what is the nugget of advice or insider info you'd give to a destination bride?

For sure read my book (LOL) as well as buy wedding magazine that feature your destination and go on line and research your destination. Perhaps someone else got married there and made a whole web-site about the site and then you have all the info you could ever need? 

When I am traveling to a new place I use social media ( Twitter or Facebook) to ask if anyone has been there and what the best things are to do and see. I also will check Travel and Leisure's web-site for back log articles as well as the New York Times travel section which has covered tons of places. Then I look on blogs and follow a ton of people on Twitter who specialize in traveling.  Photographers are a great source for info too.

photography by jenny pfeiffer and emily nelson, meg smith, thayer allyson gawdy, anna kuperberg, jose villa

11.24.2009

Wedding Wednesday {Inspiration}

Love wedding photography collages. 

photography by erinheartscourt

Especially when they're this good. Did you spot the shoes?? Or the multi-colored bridesmaid dresses? Details of this gorgeous wedding are here.

Be sure to check back a bit later for my interview with Alison Hotchkiss of Alison Events.

Rainy Day Wear

I started building my rainy day wardrobe when I got my Hunter wellies. I'd love to top things off and head out into the wilderness in any of Mike & Chris' cozy pieces.

 

I wouldn't just be ready to go out in the rain, I'd be in the mood to sing in it.

11.23.2009

Delicious Dining

I'm headed to the future in-laws for Thanksgiving so on the one hand have no stress of menu planning or decorating. On the other hand, I don't have the stress of menu planning or decorating!

While I don't consider myself a tabletop guru (I leave that to the experts), I was really drawn to these simple dining spaces from Commune. Couldn't you just imagine an intimate yet elegant Thanksgiving with only your nearest and dearest around you?



If I were to plan my own table I'd fill it with simple, seasonal items, saturated colors and natural element for a warm, inviting and slightly informal style. 


I have a feeling that once we're happily wed, my turn will come soon enough. I'll just bank this inspiration until then.

New Sponsor - In Honor of Design

I'm so excited to introduce Apartment #34's newest sponsor In Honor of Design. Anna is the talented lady behind the the bright and happy handmade accesories in the Honor of Design etsy shop.

I'm also loving Anna's weekly Style Watch on the In Honor of Design blog. She's got a great eye for a killer ensemble. 




Sigh. A girl after my own heart. Whether you, a girlfriend or a little one needs an added flourish for the holidays, look no further than In Honor of Design!

Would you like to be an Apartment#34 sponsor? Email me at  apt34blog (at) gmail (dot) com.

11.22.2009

Monday Work Wear

This week I'm loving a comfortable yet sophisticated silhouette. The Acne Whenever dress is exactly that.




looks via stockholm streetstyle and the new guard

Throw in a luscious gray blazer, booties and a killer bag and I'm good to go. There's nothing better than a dress you actually want to get out of bed to wear.

Happy Monday, luvies.

11.20.2009

Happy {Rainy Day} Weekend

The rain just keeps coming down and down and down. Luckily my uber-thoughtful fiance got me a pair of wellies for my birthday so I'm well outfitted for whatever mother nature might throw my way.





I'll happily wear mine just about anywhere, especially here. If you're staying indoors this weekend, be sure to check out our newest sponsors, Reverie boutique and Our.City.Lights.

Whatever you do, I hope you stay dry this weekend. Till Monday luvies.

*E

11.19.2009

I'm Loving....

A cozy retreat from the lashing rain and daily grind. I want to snuggle into the couch, wrap up in a warm sweater, under a soft blanket and be left to comb through my stacks and stacks (and stacks) of magazines in total serene quiet.



Till then, back to reality. Le sigh.

11.18.2009

Razzle Dazzle

I mentioned accessories earlier this week and they remain top of mind as holiday party invites start hitting my inbox. This time around I'm vowing to shop my closet for my holiday attire...with the exception of the statement necklace.






I'd add it to the perfect LBD, tuxedo jacket or even a simple T. Making a festive statement for less than $20? Cheers to that!

New Sponsor - Reverie Daydream Boutique

I am so excited to introduce Apartment #34's newest sponsor, Reverie Daydream Boutique. I discovered the gorgeous shop and blog after the owner Melissa left me a sweet comment.

It appears that the word reverie is a french noun meaning the state of dreaming sweetly and comfortably, a state of enjoyment and pure happiness. 

The Reverie Daydream Boutique certainly has plenty of delicious goodies that would quickly put you in a blissful state.


Look no further for all your holiday shopping needs. I'm currently coveting the purewhite candles  and  bird of a feather notecards.

Take some time to browser the Reverie shop and blog. You'll be happy you did!

Would you like to be an Apartment#34 sponsor? Email me at  apt34blog (at) gmail (dot) com for details. 

11.17.2009

Wedding Wednesday {The Perfect Pairings}

This week we're working with our brilliant designers at Brown Sugar Studios to finalize our invitation suite so I have letterpress on the brain. There's nothing more impressive than an amazingly coordinated invite set.

These are a few of my current favorites.


Do I spy bakers twine??


I've never seen country look so classy!


You should know the pears and blossoms were hand drawn by the bride! Swoon. I'm dying to share our invites with you, but we'll all just have to wait until they hit the mail. It'll be here before you know it, trust me. 

PS. Brides - there is a great letterpress giveaway at 100 Layer Cake this week. Don't miss your chance to enter!

New Sponsor - Our.City.Lights

Please welcome our new sponsor Our.City.Lights, the brainchild of talented photographer Diana


I'm particularly in love with her affordable polaroids and prints. Who doesn't want stunning original art in their house?

Be sure to check out the Our.City.Lights etsy shop and Diana's blog for more stylish finds.

Would you like to be an Apartment#34 sponsor? Email me at  apt34blog (at) gmail (dot) com.

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