Wednesday, September 17, 2008

When I'm 64...or 34

It's too mature for my twenty-something self but this elegant traditional bedroom and bathroom sure is something to aspire to when I'm going gray (genetics point to mid-30s).

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Filled with sumptuous fabrics, gorgeous antiques and a soothing palette of taupe, cream and pale green, it is hard to not imagine settling into this magnificent space by designer Ray Booth and architect Bobby McAlpine of McAlpine, Booth & Ferrier.

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Bonus points for the three-part chaise in the bathroom!

(Images via Veranda's Oct 2008 issue)

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Heaven is Crome

Lynda Reeves is one lucky gal. On top of her duties at House and Home she has this gorgeous kitchen to call her own:

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Ample workspace.

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State-of-the-art appliances.

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serene palette of white, grey and chrome.

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Beautiful millwork.

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Smart storage.

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I can only dream how fun it would be to entertain in this kitchen!

5 Questions With Erin Kleinberg

Today I am trying out a new feature I hope will become a regular on The World According to Jessica Claire: “5 questions with...”

The subject could be a designer, a shop-owner, an artist - whoever tickles my fancy – and once I chat them up I will post a mini q&a that can teach you my dear readers about what inspires people to create and share insider info about that person’s industry.

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The inaugural subject is Erin Kleinberg, who not only produces the most amazing line of T’s, but is also a young success story at the ripe age of 22. Erin and I interned together at Fashion magazine a few years ago (that’s us playing in the fashion closet) and I’m excited to post about her debut collection, which is available at Barney's, her exclusive distributor in the states.

Erin’s T’s are a chic twist on a wardrobe staple that work euqally well day or night, plus the fact that she has fellow-Torontonian and 90210 star Shenae Grimes modeling her wares on her website doesn’t hurt the buzz factor either!

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Q: What inspired you to choose T’s over traditional formal garments considering the extent of embellishment you use in your designs?

A:I felt that there was a lack of the embellished tee in the market. I made them as an alternative to the “going out” tops that we see so often on the floors; that silky kind of fabric seems tired. I wanted to work with a new, semi-organic comfy fabric -- it is so soft -- and I am obsessed with that Vera Wang sort of homeless meets vintage diamond motif. For example, I love the super thin sheer heathery grey tencel fabric with vintagey Swarovski beading or chain.

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Q: How does it feel to see your stuff at Barney's?

A: Obviously it is the most unbelievable experience a person could imagine, but at the same time I feel exposed because my work is so out there on a large scale! Barney’s is the number one stop for young designers. I’m so lucky because they are so loyal in helping new entrepreneurs.

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Q: How do you see this line evolving?

A: I really want to stay true to the roots of the brand and continue to make awesome t-shirts, but for Fall 2009 I am planning a revamp and feeling a very dark dark mood - sort of medieval Joan of Arc meets dark jewel tones and crosses. But all of my intense themes translate into wearable tops or sweaters for the everyday gal. I am not trying to be Rodarte or a couturier, I just want to make the clothes that I want to wear everyday! But I am really looking forward to getting into leathers - the perfect leather jacket is something I always search for. ..this season they seem to short for me.

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Q: Who are your fashion heroes and mentors?

A: Nicolas Ghesquière [of Balenciaga] is a huge fave, especially his most recent Fall collection with the chunky massive vintage diamond necklaces and bracelets. Margiela [of Maison Martin Margiela] also does the most amazing accessories--I am very inspired by jewelry, as you can see in the collection. Especially Spring, I did tons of chains, vintage buttons, Swarovski, and I custom made these fierce massive cataract glasses that are crystal clad. Very Kanye. Killer.

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Q: how did you snag Shenae Grimes, new star of 90210, to model your debut collection?

A: Shenae is a stunner and I new that I had to have her right that minute. So I called up her publicist stat, and grabbed her the week before she moved to LA! Shenae interned at Fashion Television [in Toronto] and she is very into the biz, so she was happy to model for the brand. She looked so gorgeous, I am so lucky I caught her before she moved, as she is blowing up hollywood.

PS- I’ve caught a sneak peek of Erin’s spring line and it’s totally drool-worthy, so you best be keeping tabs on this up-and-coming talent!

Check out Erin Kleinberg.com for more information on Erin or visit Barney’s to see her T’s live and in-person (Barney’s-starved Canucks can find her collection at Holt’s and TNT Blu)

Monday, September 15, 2008

Williams Sonoma Home Get's an A+

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I really like this bedroom, which in fact is simply a set-up on WS Home's site. Talk about some good styling...

John Derian Decoupage My Way

I just clued into the fact that I can actually peruse John Derian’s line of decoupage plates and trays online. So with time to kill indoors on a rainy Saturday I decided to let my imagination run wild and curate a gallery-style wall of Derian decoupage. I tried to be true to the actual size and proportions and pick my most favourite pieces, so without further adieu here’s what I chose:

Now if only I had the hundreds it would take to purchase and hang this gorgeous and totally personalized arrangement in my own home…

Top row (l-r): History of Plants, c.1819: Prune/Plum rectangle tray $185, black tie round plate $95, McAllister Silhouettes c.1850 - #4 Robert round plate $56, Diderot Monkeys, One with Flower $185 rectangle tray $185, Une Pensée rectangle tray $88

Middle row (l-r): Lettuce round plate $48, nest round plate $48, Rosa round platter $540, Love coaster set $100, chair round plate $48, flagged ship round plate $48, purple round plate $95

Bottom row (l-r): In africa: leopard square tray $200, Les Etoilles round plate $48, Butterfly & Lizard round plate $48, Human Heart rectangle tray $80