Sunday, November 14, 2010

Little Libraries


This is one of the joys and complexities of living with lots of books:  It seems there's never enough space to store them.  So every nook in our house doubles as a bookshelf.

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This is a little snapshot of what our living room looks like in our flat! 
(The girl in the photograph, above, is my daughter Isabella a few years back.)


Old stools find new life as tuffets and paperback props.
 (I should probably paint this one below, but I sort of like its rustic, workbench look)

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I love that Cicero quote: 
A room without books is like a body without a soul.

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Friday, November 12, 2010

Happy Weekend & Links


Hello everyone!

What do you have planned this weekend? I'm trying out a new yoga place tomorrow and on Sunday, I'm going to the Hollywood Farmers Market. In between I'm reading Mr. Chartwell, by Rebecca Hunt, and a stack of fashion magazines.

So, here are my must-read weekend links:

The Telegraph's review of the new Harry Potter movie, "Deathly Hallows, Part 1."
It looks fantastic!

A New York Times' story on fashion stylists as blogging icons.

and...

One Brit's take on Mark Twain, with the impending release of his autobiography (part 1),
 100 years after his death.


See you back here Sunday night!

PS: Don't forget to enter the books giveaway. I'll announce a winner on Monday!

(Photo via WishWishWish.)

Lizzy & Darcy




I love these illustrations by Nan Lawson, a Los Angeles artist. She was recently featured on Etsy where she told the story of how she was able to give up her day job to sell her art!

She has even more lovely things in her store.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Giveaway!


As usual, I have way too many books and magazines. Would you like a box with a mix of new and old? Leave a comment here! The winner will be announced tomorrow!


(Photo from When I Paint My Masterpiece.)

The winner is Krissy!


Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Kate Spade: "Things We Love" Book!













I CAN'T WAIT to get a copy of this book! I LOVE Spade's popular website series "Things We Love" and now, I want to weep with joy that it's in book form. (Sorry, I'm catching my breath now.) I can't find it yet on Amazon. So stay tuned for the release date....


(Via The NeoTraditionalist)



Jane Eyre: Movie Poster & Trailer




Oh this looks good!

But we'll have to wait till March 2011?


Mid-Week Media Round Up


Hello everyone! I've been running between assignments today, but I wanted to check in with some very interesting media links...

So here they are. Enjoy:

Zadie Smith reviews The Social Network for the New York Review of Books. As a Harvard grad (not much older than FB founder Mark Zuckerberg), she recalls the days of Facemash.

Free from printing costs and distribution woes, literary magazines are finding a new life on the Internet, according to The Guardian.

The Financial Times lunches with Rene Redzepi, owner of the famed Copenhagen restaurant, Noma. (The most fantastic restaurant in the world?)

Three great (armchair) travel books

and...

Reasons to love Autumn.




Tuesday, November 9, 2010

"Audrey 100"

There's a new Audrey Hepurn book out: This one is a luxe compilation of the actress' 100 best photographs, as chosen by her family!

Take a look:

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The photos -- which include snapshots, studio portraits and candids -- were taken by such greats as Sir Cecil Beaton, Douglas Kirkland, Norman Parkinson, and Philippe Halsman. "Audrey 100" was written by Ellen Fontana with a forward by the actress' son, Sean Hepburn Ferrer.

The details: Sterling, 192 pages, $40.

Another one for the Xmas list!

(Photos, above, from barnesandnoble.com.)



More Romeo & Juliet on Facebook

Romeo & Juliet on Facebook
What is it about the young lovers that so inspires the cyber scribes?


(First Romeo & Juliet installment here!)

Monday, November 8, 2010

NYT: Catching up with Jane Birkin

New York Times' T Magazine has an interview today with Birkin about music (two of her old albums are being released on CD) and about style (what it was like to be an Hermès muse.)

From the NYT story: “I was on an airplane,” Birkin said, explaining the bag’s genesis, “when a plastic bag holding all my things broke and everything fell out — my date book, papers, everything. Just as I was saying how I wish Hermès would make a bag that could fit all my things, the man sitting next to me happened to work for Hermès — it was Jean-Louis Dumas, the head designer! They already had the Kelly bag, named after Grace Kelly, so he began work on the Birkin bag. I went down to the atelier, and he had made it in cardboard. And we talked about it, and I said they should make some changes, like making pockets bigger. And that’s how it was made.”

Just like that!