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the WORLD of MADELEINE CASTAING for You.

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one of my favorite photographs of M.Castaing from the book,courtesy of Rizzoli
(the author says it is one of hers too)


It is Just what this sort of book should be- Enchanting.
Can a book be all things to all people? I think not. If you are looking for a dry detached text-stodginess- do not enter the World of Madeleine Castaing.
This book is for the scholar or student yes, perhaps- but Madeleine herself would have abhorred such a reading. It is after all- Madeleine's World. Here you will find magic-Madeleine seems to be walking just ahead of you in that red hooded cape on the grounds of Leves-her treasured home, where everything seemed possible.

Emily Evans Eerdmans has invited us into that World and at times I feel as if she has spent hours interviewing her subject- hearing a story perhaps for a second or third time with a different embellishment or two.The book captures the magical rooms and life this woman managed to create while swimming against the tide of design and art in her era. This was a women who was inspired by Proust's work and nothing would do until she imbued her rooms and shop with the sense that time was suspended in the World of Castaing. The layers of design research with Castaing as the Maestro, and her followers, Emilio Terry, Cocteau- whether designer or artist- entered that World willingly-soliciting the aid of the Muse herself or interpreting her work with their won.

In today's world of "a design book a year" from countless designers plying their trade,I found this book to be a welcome treasure. Both the author and the subject are fully confident in her abilities, coupled with inordinate charm & gratefully in no way prosaic. For all that enter the world of Madeleine Castaing-prepare to spend hours with a most bewitching woman-& book, revealing just enough for us to feel we know this enchantress.

Must we know all the minutiae of a magician's tricks to know it is magic? The World she created for herself -others desired and mimicked by the dozens- however none succeeded like the original-for it lacked one thing- the presence of the magician, and like magic this book enchants and delights.

I loved it, and you will too-since you are reading this blog..





It is yours, & it is signed by the author. Fortunately  I was at the launch of the book and had Emily sign a copy for you and several for other friends as well.

What you have to do.
Leave a comment for me, and Madeleine, and Emily.

updated to this post from the author- "Because Castaing placed so much importance on love and two is clearly better than one, I'd love to throw in another copy of the book for you to give to your readers. More is more! xo, EEE"

how wonderful is that-
You have until Tuesday December 7.
merry christmas early, Twice.




your book and the author signing



 Can't wait ti hear what you think about Madeleine Castaing- and Emily's deep purple gloves.


more little augury posts on Castaing here
more on EMILY at her blog and read her Castaing outtakes and side bars too, here

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Holiday Gifts: " Frimousses de Createurs " for Unicef

Collector's Dolls to benefit a good cause.

For the 8th consecutive year, an A-list of personalities, from fashion designers, prestigious jewelers to contemporary artists and movie celebrities have put their imagination and talent to create Frimousses de Createurs. Currently on view at the Petit Palais in Paris from November 30 to December 5, these unique dolls will then be auctioned off at Drouot Montaigne on Dec. 7. All proceeds will go to to support Unicef's initiative to help children in Darfur.
This year, 90 prominent personalities team up with Unicef to designed an exquisite doll, each of them inspired by a theme....


Miu Miu

Sonia Rykiel

Chloe

BCBG MaxAzria

Dolce Gabbana

Chanel

Mauboussin

Jeff Koons

Prada

Jerome L'Huillier

Oscar de La Renta


Petrossian



To view more unique dolls and details, click on Frimousses de Createurs
Thanks to Marie-Pierre de RF for the tip


Heart of Haiti (Part IV) : 12 Days of Christmas

Holiday time is a lovely time of year, n'est-ce pas?  People gather for parties, they smile more, they're more charitable and of course, they give gifts to their loved ones.  I have always wished that this Holiday Spirit stayed around for the remaining 11 months of the year.  Imagine the vibe.
As an Ambassador for Heart of Haiti, I can't help but wonder about the vibe in Haiti this time of year.  With the botched elections, cholera epidemic and ongoing aftermath of the earthquake, I wonder how people keep their spirits up?  I know that when I'm anxious, I hum.  Nothing specific either.  I just hum.  I guess it calms me down.  Music really is soothing, isn't it?
In the spirt of helping Heart of Haiti through trade (and not aid) and in the spirit of the comfort music brings, I have changed the lyrics to the famous "Twelve Days of Christmas" song to reflect the gifts from the Heart of Haiti Collection at Macy's. You can find all twelve of these gifts of Christmas (and more) here and if you need to refresh your memory about the way the song goes, kindly click here for Natalie Cole's version of this holiday classic.
Oh.  And for those of you that are game, feel free to call OBG's toll-free number (866.979.BROWN), leave your name(s) and one email address and sing these lyrics (with your friends and family?) into the OBG voicemail.  The first 6 people to do so (between now and December 15) will win a soapstone heart from the Heart of Haiti Collection.  My treat.  =) 
 *Clearing my throat*


On the 1st day of Christmas, my true love gave to me
A heart from the Heart of Haiti.


On the 2nd day of Christmas, my true love gave to me
2 candle votives
and a heart from the Heart of Haiti.


On the 3rd day of Christmas, my true love gave to me
3 quilted pouches
2 candle votives, and a heart from the Heart of Haiti.


On the 4th day of Christmas, my true love gave to me
4 botanica trays
3 quilted pouches, 2 candle votives, and a heart from the Heart of Haiti.


On the 5th day of Christmas, my true love gave to me
5 gree-eeenn bowls
4 botanica trays, 3 quilted pouches, 2 candle votives, and a heart from the Heart of Haiti.




On the 6th day of Christmas, my true love gave to me
6 sets of coasters
5 gree-eeenn bowls
4 botanica trays, 3 quilted pouches, 2 candle votives, and a heart from the Heart of Haiti.




On the 7th day of Christmas, my true love gave to me
7 napkin rings 
6 sets of coasters,
5 gree-eeenn bowls
4 botanica trays, 3 quilted pouches, 2 candle votives, and a heart from the Heart of Haiti.




On the 8th day of Christmas, my true love gave to me
8 Agwe mirrors
7 napkin rings, 6 sets of coasters

5 gree-eeenn bowls
4 botanica trays, 3 quilted pouches, 2 candle votives, and a heart from the Heart of Haiti.


On the 9th day of Christmas, my true love gave to me
9 large fishies
8 Agwe mirrors, 7 napkin rings, 6 sets of coasters,
5 gree-eeenn bowls
4 botanica trays, 3 quilted pouches, 2 candle votives, and a heart from the Heart of Haiti.


On the 10th day of Christmas, my true love gave to me
10 jewelry hangers
9 large fishies, 8 Agwe mirrors, 7 napkin rings, 6 sets of coasters,
5 gree-eeenn bowls
4 botanica trays, 3 quilted pouches, 2 candle votives, and a heart from the Heart of Haiti.


On the 11th day of Christmas, my true love gave to me
11 coral hurricanes
10 jewelry hangers, 9 large fishies, 8 Agwe mirrors, 7 napkin rings, 6 sets of coasters,
5 gree-eeenn bowls
4 botanica trays, 3 quilted pouches, 2 candle votives, and a heart from the Heart of Haiti.


On the 12th day of Christmas, my true love gave to me
12 Haitian houses
11 coral hurricanes, 10 jewelry hangers, 9 large fishies, 8 Agwe mirrors, 7 napkin rings, 6 sets of coasters,
5 gree-eeenn bowls
4 botanica trays, 3 quilted pouches, 2 candle votives, and a heart from the Heart of Haiti.


*Wild applause*  I know what I'll be humming (and buying) this holiday season.  How about you?


Click here to see more posts about the Heart of Haiti.

Favete Linguis

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Favete Linguis.
Horace



photograph by David Seidner 
Worth Paris Gown
 
 
 
 
How we do get caught up in words, in pictures-sometimes a picture is worth-
Silence.

 
 
(with silence favor me-Horace)
image from artnet 1985 here

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La Belle Kate !

At 36, Kate Moss looks back in the last 18 years of her modeling career and chooses the snapshots she likes most and puts them on the market. Featuring at the New York gallery Danziger Projects, the model publishes a limited edition of 30 portfolios of photographs by 11 of the world's leading photographers, among them Annie Leibovitz, Mario Sorrenti, Chuck Close,  Mario Testino and more... Asked by the New York Times on her favorite picture, Moss chose the black and white image taken by her then-boyfriend Mario Sorrenti in 1993. "Even though I wasn't that naïve at the time, I really look it. I was in a relationship with him at the time and it was a very intense period of my life - it was my growing-up stage. I think I was 18 or something. I'd left London and went to New York and everything started to happen."
Each portfolio will be on the market for $75, 000, figure expected to go up as the series sells out.


Mario Sorrenti, New York, 1993

Glen Luchford, Time Square, NY 1994

Bruce Weber, Golden Beach, Florida, 1997

Annie Leibovitz, Paris, 1999

David Sims, London, 2006

Mario Testino, London, 2008



Exhibition at Pulse Art Fair in Miami on December 2 to 5
Images, courtesy Danziger Projects
To view more images, click on Danziger Projects
Source Vogue.it

Asia meets Paris elegance at Shangri-La Hotel, Paris

If you plan to spend the holidays in a big city, you might consider the Shangri-La Hotel in Paris. Set to open on December 17, the five-star hotel is part of the Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts group, one of the world's most respected hotel companies based in Hong Kong.
Built in 1896 as the private home of Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte's grand-nephew, Prince Roland Bonaparte, Shangri-La Paris dedicated four years to meticulously restore Bonaparte's Palais Iena to its original splendour. Today, the palace at 10 avenue d'Iena has once again become an address for Paris' chic and culture set, just as it was more than a century ago. Nestled in the refined , residential 16th arrondissement between the Place des Etats-Unis, Place d'Iena and the iconic Trocadero high on Chaillot Hill, the hotel is located across the Seine river and steps away from several museums. The restored landmark retains its residential heritage and offers 81 rooms including 27 suites, making it the most intimate of all Shangri-La Hotels worldwide. Imperial insignias and ornate monograms of Prince Roland Bonaparte, subtly integrated into the architecture, are complemented by Asian influence in the decor and ambience of the hotel.




Architectural detail, a Ming Dynasty inspired vase in the entryway






Grand Salon




Restaurant La Bauhinia features an uncovered and restored glass cupola modeled after the Eiffel Tower


Duplex Suite


Luxury minimalist in the Penthouse Suite


Deluxe Room


Detail of the Suite Imperiale, which originally housed prince Roland's private rooms


Unobstructed views of the Eiffel Tower and the Seine river from the majority of rooms and suites