Fashion Week: Cobalt and Black

In honor of a fall/winter 2010 fashion trend, cobalt and black, I’ve changed my header. Like it? The pink was annoying me. So cloying. I really only put it up for Valentine’s Day.

Here are some cobalt & black looks off the runway. For cobalt home décor on eBay, and other runway trends that we’ll see translated into interior looks this year, have a peek at my trend articles for The Inside Source: “New York Fashion Week Goes Home” (Part 1 and Part 2).

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1st Row:  Anna Sui; Burberry; Calvin Klein; Proenza Schouler
2nd Row: Marchesa; Catherine Malandrino; Diane von Furstenberg; Lela Rose

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ARTmonday: Focus Line Art by Tracy Melton

Last month while browsing Etsy I came across these amazing tree ring encaustic paintings from Focus Line Art by Tracy Melton. I’ve been really interested in wall installations of late, and thought this would be the perfect opportunity to try one out. So I promptly purchased several sets (well, after much agonizing over just which sets). They’re amazing. I plan to hang them over my green Twilight Sleep Sofa in my study on the Cape. That is, if I can convince my husband to bang 12 nails into the pristine wall. I will post a pic if I prevail.

Designer Spotlight: Lauren Nelson

I don’t usually do odes to one designer, but the other night at dinner with David Harris of ducduc, Lauren from The Rug Company, and Boston interior designer Annsley McAleer, I met Lauren Nelson, a stylist/interior designer who has newly relocated here from California. She is so nice and talented too, so in the interest in welcoming her to our city, I thought it would be nice to showcase her work. I’m sure we’ll be seeing a lot more of her.

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Photos:  Marnie Rose Agency

Design Diary: Fotene Design at the Ritz

With the onslaught of new work, I’ve really fallen behind following up my published pieces with blog posts. Last night, as I was sorting through back issues of local mags and tear sheets, I realized I better get motivated. “A Study in Contrast,” a story about a newly married couple with unique challenges concerning color, ran in the The Boston Globe Magazine this past fall.

Chrissy and Mitch live in a decent size condo, but spent most of their time in the media room, so wanted to both brighten and warm it up. They asked their friend, Boston interior designer Fotene Demoulas to take on the project. But there was a catch: Mitch is color blind. He can’t really distinguish between browns and greens, and pale shades appear gray. So, they needed colors that were bright and bold, and of course, appealing to his lovely new wife too!

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Jill Diamantis, the lead designer on the project, stayed away from drab, opting for a a scheme of highly saturated color-on-color. The walls are covered in Donghia’s “Maestro Walls” in Paprika, a linen-backed paper that provides good sound absorption. For the existing built in bookshelves Diamandis pulled a deep raspberry color (Benjamin Moore’s Cranberry Cocktail in high gloss) from the two unframed canvases of Brigitte Bardot and Marilyn Monroe that the couple purchased in Paris during the project  The color  is an unexpected pairing with the terra cotta-colored walls. The side chair and accent pillows are done in a pricey Clarence House silk velvet that sort of resembles a jewel-like animal print.

P1010020The view from the media room has changed over the years, from the shimmering water of Boston Harbor to a monochromatic, urban cityscape.

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There was a desk in the media room originally, but the designers relocated their “office” to an unused sitting area off the kitchen. The new desk is custom built from pecan wood with a red leather insert. The chairs are brown ultrasuede. Chrissy and Mitch sit here side by side every day, since they both work from home. How cute is that?


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This wall in the living room was painted dark red. The designers upgraded the original painted surface with a hand painted Venetian plaster wall covering by Studio E. So many people wrote in to the Globe inquiring about the wall sculpture – a multi-colored ensemble of bikers purchased in Paris.

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Th posters in the living room also garnered a great source of interest from our readers. They’re from International Poster Company, on Newbury Street in Boston. The vases and bowls are part of Mitch’s collection.

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The windows in the living room look across Boston Common and Back Bay to the Charles River, all the way to the Blue Hills. The designers added deep red window seat cushions throughout the condo, done in 100% mohair by John Hutton called “Cocktails Anyone?” in Bloody Mary.

During my research trying to understand color blilndness, I came across this interesting post from the Colour Lovers blog: As Seen By the Color Blind


Fashion Week: Peacock Colors

Forgive me for not posting since last week. I’ve been consumed by New York Fashion Week. Unfortunately I didn’t get to actually go to the shows, but I held down the fort from my laptop. The fort being “The Thread” NBC New York’s fashion blog. I spent the week looking at every collection online, creating photo galleries, curating trend pics, and editing text. Totally fun.

One of my favorite collections was Peter Som’s. I totally adore the colors, and the mix of texture and pattern. While it’s unlikely I’ll ever dress like that, I would absolutely decorate a room in that palette. Purples, greens, blues – peacock colors for sure.

Here is a montage of peacock color looks from the fall/winter 2010 collections:

Fashion Credits (with links to reviews & galleries on “The Thread”)

Peter Som plaid jacket over purple metallic top and tie dye skirt.
Anna Sui ethnic print velvet dress and teal fur stole.
Peter Som algae green metallic dress with belt and fur stole.
United Bamboo abstract print dress with bow at shoulder.
Custo Barcelona gray sweater ensemble with pink and purple detailing.
Peter Som plaid skirt and shaggy periwinkle vest.
Monique Lhuillier green swirl short-sleeve sequin dress.
Yigal Azrouel long and lean long sleeve violet gown.
Diane von Furstenberg purple and blue petal dress with jacket and coat.
Donna Karan teal strapless bubble dress with leather gloves.
3.1 Phillip Lim long sleeve dress with violet sequin overlay.
Douglas Hannant teal dress with peacock feather trim.
Peter Som mock turtleneck violet sequin dress.
Jill Stuart violet strapless dress over grey floral print.
Generra watercolor floral bubble mini with purple top and knee socks.
Custo Barcelona multicolor stripe and swril print dress with shoulder detail.
Custo Barcelona abstract print top with patchwork capelet and leather pants.