Apr 17, 2009

How To Wear A Pocket Square


Question:
I've been noticing a revival of the breast pocket handkerchief. I like the look but I'm not sure how to wear it. Tips? via email

You're right. No longer just a staple with the Rex Harrison crowd, the handkerchief, aka the pocket square, is making a comeback. Like a pair of fine shoes, a well made handkerchief can add zap to an otherwise dull outfit.
Here are five tips to follow when adding a handkerchief to your ensemble.
1. The handkerchief should not match the tie.
2. It should be placed in the breast pocket like it is being used. To achieve this look fold the handkerchief into a square. Pinch the fabric in the middle. Pick it up. Fold the bottom portion and insert into the breast pocket folded bit down. The points of the handkerchief should be pointing out with gusto.
3. A white handkerchief should only be worn with a white shirt.
4. To fully achieve the elegance a handkerchief implies, it should have a hand-rolled hem.
5. Don't reserve the handkerchief only for suits. If wearing a vest without a jacket, add a handkerchief in the vest breast pocket for some extra flare. A silk handkerchief added to a blazer with jeans adds sophistication.

Apr 16, 2009

Bijou Living Goes To Palm Springs

Ace Hotel Poolside
photo courtesy Ace Hotel
image © D.L. Thompson & Jon Johnson

Whatever your preconceived notions of Palm Springs are they may be put aside.
The Coachella Valley city, that was once Golden Age Hollywood’s cottage community for the stars, is reinterpreting itself, very quietly, as a destination for culture, mid-century architecture, art and of course, extremely laid back recreation (a 2003 Condé Nast Traveler edition named Palm Springs one of the top ten global vacation destinations). Sure, there are some kitschy bits geared at a particular tourist set but go with an open mind, participate, have a laugh and open up.
image Stacy Reynaud 
The recession has hit Palm Springs particularly hard. Many modernist homes are for sale at rock bottom prices, hotel room rates can be below advertised and store fronts are vacant. However, with the opening of the hyper cool Ace Hotel, the counter culture community of Joshua Tree only 32 miles northeast and Indio’s annual Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival growing in popularity, Palm Springs is going to see a new set of inhabitants who are not going to be just passing through.
Joshua Tree Farmers Market

What to do
The Certified Farmers Market at Joshua Tree
In the front lot of 61675 29 Palms Hwy.
Every Saturday from 8am – noon
Tommy Jacobs’ Bel Air Greens
1001 South El Cielo Road
Unpretentious 9-hole golf, Par 32
Very affordable
Tee time reservations: 1.800.727.8331
Palm Springs Skate Park
401 South Pavilion Way
30,000 sq ft if you don't skate just go check it out - especially at night
called one of the best skate parks in Southern California by Socalskateparks.com
City owned - view the website here.

Palm Springs City Hall
image Stacy Reynaud 

Self Guided Modernist Architecture Tour
Pick up the map at the Palm Springs Info Centre – formerly tramway gas station.
The staff are passionate about their city. Go talk to them.
2901 North Palm Canyon Drive
1.800.347.7746

The road to Joshua Tree

image Stacy Reynaud 
Joshua Tree National Park
Explore 550,000 acres of high desert landscape
visit their website for planning
http://www.nps.gov/jotr/
Palm Springs Art Gallery
Participate in one of the gallery’s many festivities like Dia de Los Muertos
101 Museum Dr.
760.322.4800

Vintage Corvette

image Stacy Reynaud


Palm Springs Exotic Car Auctions
244 N. Indian Canyon Dr.
760.320.3209
The Ace Hotel & Swim Club
701 E. Palm Canyon Dr.
760.325.9900

Ace Hotel
photo courtesy Ace Hotel
image © D.L. Thompson & Jon Johnson
Le Parker Méridien
4200 East Palm Canyon Dr.
1.800.543.4300
Joshua Tree Inn
Room 8 is where musician/songwriter Gram Parsons spent his last hours.
61259 29 Palms Hwy
760.366.1188
http://www.jtinn.com/gram.html
Vacation Palm Springs
1276 N Palm Canyon Dr. #211
1.800.590.3110
http://www.vacationpalmsprings.com/

Where to shop
The Estate Sale Co.
4185 E. Palm Canyon Dr.
760.321.7628
From 70s Gucci luggage to Saarinen tables
http://www.theestatesaleco.com

Interior Gallagher Antiques
stacy reynaud


Palm Canyon Galleria
457 N. Palm Canyon Dr.
760.866.9111
Curtis Jeré wall hangings, Sciolari chandeliers
http://www.palmspringsgalleria.com/

Some of the best thrifting! Do a search online
and plan out your day!

Trina Turk
891 N. Palm Canyon Dr.
760.416.2856
Housed in a 60s Albert Frey building
Joshua Tree Hospice Thrift Shop
61675 29 Palms Hwy,
Joshua Tree
760.366.1050
This thrift shop really packs a punch.

Interior Mount Fuji General Store

Stacy Reynaud 
Mount Fuji General Store
61740C 29 Palms Hwy.
Joshua Tree, behind Teacakes Bakery
760.333.9174
Described as BC meets Japan in the desert by proprietor Chantale Doyle.

Where to Eat

Palm Greens Cafe
611 S Palm Canyon Dr.
760.864.9900
vegan and veg
http://palmgreenscafe.com
Palm Springs Koffi
515 N Palm Canyon Dr
760.416.2244
cookies, coffee, muffins, sandwiches
Peppers Thai Cuisine
396 N Palm Canyon Dr
760.327.2712

Rosa cooking up the love at Ricochet
stacy reynaud


Ricochet
61705 29 Palms Hwy
Joshua Tree, next to Joshua Tree Outfitters
760.366.1898
Sit at the counter and talk to Rosa as she cooks in front of you.
http://www.ricochetjoshuatree.com

Interior Pappy & Harriet's

image Stacy Reynaud
Pappy & Harriet's Pioneertown Palace
53688 Pioneertown Rd.
Pioneertown - 15 minute drive south from Joshua Tree
760.365.5956
Pub and music venue. $2 beer during Happy Hour, some of the best indie bands play here, the decor is worth the trip

The Adidas JS Wings Have Landed


Surely to fly out of stores as quickly as they flew in, the Adidas JS Wings release date of March 2009 has been greatly anticipated by sneaker freaks the world around. Designed by avant-garde artist Jeremy Scott, the high top leather kicks with removable wings, are part of a limited edition series, Originals by Originals, by Adidas.

Available at Sneaker Box in Vancouver and select retailers worldwide.

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5 Inspirational Facts About Christian Dior


1. Dior launched his first Christian Dior couturier collection at the age of 42.

2. The reluctant couturier initially broke off negotiations with his investors via telegram due to panic. On the advice of a fortune-teller, he quickly undid the effects of his refusal and negotiations resumed, therein consummating one of the world's greatest Maisons.

3. A love of architecture inspired him to produce clothes that emphasized the 'ethereal appearance' of the female body. He designed clothes that accented the width of the female hips, gave prominence to the bust and demanded presence in a room.

4. He believed the most important feature of his life was his good luck.

5. During the Great Depression of the 1930s, Dior was taught, by friends, how to draw and paint. A 'faithful' friend managed to sell 120 francs worth of Dior's fashion sketches and in Dior's own words it was those 120 francs that, '...decided my future then, and were to illuminate my whole life for the future.'.

For more inspiration read: Dior by Dior: The Autobiography of Christian Dior
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Apr 10, 2009

8 Magazines That Should Stay Glossy

My father circa 1965
stacy reynaud

I noticed Rolling Stone and DETAILS changed the weight of their paper. Being 'green' or cost cutting, you decide. Nothing beats thumbing through a glossy design, interiors or fashion mag.

So, please, for your print audience and collectors don't change your paper:

1. The entire empire of European Vogue
2. ELLE Decor
3. Wallpaper
4. National Geographic
5. Veranda
6. UK Harper's Bazaar
7. iD
8. European GQ

Apr 9, 2009

How To Hang A Picture Wall For Under $20

Vintage photographs can be picked up for pocket change at flea markets, charity shops, or yard sales, not to mention your family's own attic.

To get the look above, grab some boxes out of the recycling or hit a shoe store, a lot of clients leave the boxes and their lids behind and the staff will be happy to give them to you for free. Don't forget to pick up some bright paint - the little sample sizes are perfect for this project. Mount the pictures on top of the boxes, or cut out the boxes and use them as mats with the pictures attached to the underside.

For an even more unique picture wall do a theme like anonymous pets, 70s fashion or random unknown families.

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Searching the World for Success

I blame North America for my wayward world wanderings and misdirection in life. The misguided values I was taught of always ‘reaching for your dreams’, being ‘all that you can be’, and the idea that who you are is based on what you do for a living, left me searching for an impossibly perfect existence.

Like a good Canadian girl, I followed those values for many years by diligently attending school studies, going to college, and focusing on my career and bank balance. Until one day I found myself wondering what the purpose of it all was for. I had achieved a nice house with nice surroundings and I was well on my way to securing a safe nest egg for the future. Yet this wasn’t all that I could be? What next? A promotion, a husband, 2.3 kids, and a picket fence? This wasn’t my dream and I wasn’t satisfied with the monotony of expected existence.

Grief stricken at the concept of a continuous climb up the corporate ladder and the haunting constraints of future children, I jumped off the traditional wagon of life progression, left a blossoming media career and relocated to London, England.

Starting from scratch by serving 6am coffees to burly tradesmen in a seedy North London café wasn’t the most pleasurable of experiences, but proved an easy tradeoff for the joy of experiencing a new and different culture. My work experience soon led me to slightly more sophisticated office jobs and a sense of the bustling London shuffle of life. The glamour of being in one of the most exciting and active cities in the world was electrifying for my twenty something search for worldly sophistication, yet I was still reaching for some sort of career success that I was told would inevitably follow persistence and hard work. After a few years of squeezing onto rush hour public transport and watching my smile fade into a blur of bustling bodies - all scouring to make their mark in the world, the weariness soon took its toll.

I started to wonder if the feelings I was experiencing were of regret? Everything I had achieved still left me feeling empty. Career progression seemed so much easier to find back in Canada. If I had stayed in my birth country, I would now be a tower of corporate success. Everything that I loved about Canada started calling me back – the fresh air, the open spaces, and the comfort of my family and friends. Yet, in my mind, returning to Canada was to be a step backwards – a signal of failure. Despite my desire to return to an easier life, I forced myself to continue forth.

It wasn’t until I gave it all up again and embarked on a business venture to Spain that I realized my journey was one of necessity to lead me here. Granted, the adventure I undertook was not one of peace, tranquility and fortune – but it did introduce me to an incredible new way of living and a place to finally call home after a 10 year search.

Why do I love Spain so? Because Spain has taught me to just ‘be’. This country prioritizes itself not on living to work, but working to live. I am constantly surrounded by the simple pleasures of good food, good wine and good people – all in no hurry to make their mark on the world, simply enjoying the existence they have. Once I stopped trying to find my place in the world, it came to me. I now realize that I needed my beginnings in Canada to understand a quality of life. But I also needed to live in London to understand that life does not revolve around one of the world’s epicenters. I have finally discarded my preconceived notions of what my life should be, and am concentrating on what my life is.

I went from the comfort and safety of my home country to the big city and bright lights of London England, to my new found spiritual home of Spain. No one knows what I do for a living here. And no one cares. No one cares how much money I have or don’t have. What they do care about is who I am.

Who am I? Without the shackles of a corporate ladder beckoning at my backside, perhaps now I’ll have the time to find out.

Dawn Buckler’s book “STRIPPED IN SPAIN - One woman's journey through foreign relocation, relationship, and renovation disaster” can be purchased at www.dawnandrocco.com.

- Dawn Buckler

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1 tequila, 2 tequila, 3 tequila floor: Charro Negro


Charro Negro

Favorite drink of celeb: Antonio Bandares
Ingredients: salt, fresh lime, ice, cola, 100% agave tequila
How to Create: Squeeze half a lime into a glass, then rub the rim with the remainder of lime and scrape the extra pulp onto the glass rim. Shake 1/4 tsp or more of salt into the glass hitting the lime rim while doing so. Stir until salt is disintegrated. Add ice to your preference. Add 1 shot of 100% agave tequila. Fill the glass with cola.

Enjoy!
- Rockelle

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How To Decorate Like An Interior Designer - Chairs


Interiors are all about juxtaposition in '09. Refurbishing and reinvigorating. There are great design inspirations scattered across this great world of ours. Here's a sampling of inspirational chairs from the West Coast of the United States and Canada.

1. Recovered Mid Century Teak, Vancouver, BC - mine
image © stacy reynaud 2009

2. Victorian Velvet, Fremont, WA - Sunday Street Sale
image © stacy reynaud 2009

3. Modern Chrome Bar Stools, Palm Springs, CA - estate sale
image © stacy reynaud 2009

4a. Early '70s Executive Chair - check out the back

4b. An old coffin perhaps, Palm Springs, CA - estate sale
image © stacy reynaud 2009

5. 60s Modern, Seattle, WA - yard sale
image © stacy reynaud 2009

6. '70s Spanish American Iron Bar Stools - Palm Springs, CA - estate sale
image © stacy reynaud 2009

7. '60s Danish Modern Rattan Teak and Leather, Fremont WA - antique mall
image © stacy reynaud 2009

8. Velvet Queen Anne, Crescent City, CA - thrift store
image © stacy reynaud 2009

9. '70s Purple Velvet, Victoria, BC - thrift store
image © stacy reynaud

But who are you?