3.1 Phillip Lim- Fall 2010

I have never been disappointed with Phillip Lim’s collections. Fall 2010 was another great one! He showed amazing outerwear staples mixed with some 70s disco glam.

Lim’s mood board:

Tough leather with soft fluffy fur and high waisted mustard yellow pants.

Collarless camel coat- staple

Keeping the sparkle alive for another season mixed with a soft lavender- yum. This is reminiscent of a room I just finished. Lavender grasscloth with lots of soft sparkly gold antique mirror.

Pow! Love this gold suit. The drape of the pants is fab as is the blazer. I would probably wear one piece at a time but love the impact.

The classic trench with warm rabbit lining.

xo,

S

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Michael Kors- Fall 2010

Simple (tans, golds, blacks, greys), yet sexy (furs, suede boots) was the look at Michael Kors. Each piece is easy to wear and he keeps his sporty American dream alive.

Kors’ mood board:


This coat is outstanding.

These boots and the Isabel Marant boots are killing me. Must….have.

The shimmering gold dress with the brown leather wrap around belt is so easy to wear and looks fabulous.

Love the camel blazer, trousers and white button down.

xo,

S

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Oscar de la Renta- Fall 2010

The Oscar show is always breathtakingly beautiful. He is a master of detail and he showed that once again this collection. The models showcased big 80s hair and make-up and the jewel toned pieces followed suit.

I love this little green jacket.

This long glimmering jacket is the perfect piece for fall – check out the tights!

Ruby red jacket with plum colored fur collar.

I love this whole outfit. Slinky black pants with the white wooly jacket with tight red sleeves poking through.

The staple trench again with furrrrrrrrr.

I love the proportions of this little red jacket- the tie collar and short wrist baring sleeves is so chic.

This dress is skewed towards the younger side- perfect party dress.

This could easily be an Oscar ( red carpet) dress. Totally timeless- would love to find this in my closet!

The beadwork on this dress is amazing. The light catches with the wearer’s every move.

I LOVE this dress. Simple in black but look in the photo below for the back….To Die For. Another Oscar ( red carpet) dress for sure!

The drape of this is gorgeous. Simple and stunning…and behind her you can see the back of my black dress.

xo,

S

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1st dibs- Wednesday’s Picks

It’s wednesday and the new listings are up on 1st dibs- my go to site for hard to find pieces. Below are my selections for this week. Enjoy!

Pair of 1940’s sconces by Maison Bagues

http://www.1stdibs.com/furniture_item_detail.php?id=383756

Double Flamingo lacquered desk- so much fun! Perfect for a Palm Beach bungalow I am working on.

http://www.1stdibs.com/furniture_item_detail.php?id=384103

French 1940’s rectangular mirror with beveled frame. This mirror is stunning. I love the details in the corners.

http://www.1stdibs.com/furniture_item_detail.php?id=380845

1950’s Shiaparelli sketch by Marcel Vertes- this is so great! I love all of Marcel Vertes works and this one is iconic.

http://www.1stdibs.com/furniture_item_detail.php?id=384725

1940’s James Mont cerused bookshelves with “button” pull. These would be perfect for a certain fashion designer I know…

http://www.1stdibs.com/furniture_item_detail.php?id=384786

USA 1960’s vintage gilt wheat cocktail table

http://www.1stdibs.com/furniture_item_detail.php?id=384174

Please contact me with inquiries.

xo,

S

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Hopedene- Newport, Rhode Island

Majestically presiding over Cliff Walk, a three-mile scenic path along the coast, and the Atlantic Ocean itself, Hopedene is an estate of unmatched refinement and comfort. Built in 1899 and described as Peabody and Stearns’s most monumental Colonial Revival–style residence, this exceptional compound has been brilliantly renovated, marrying historic gentility with the present-day amenities required for exceptional 21 Century living.

Approached via a private lane to gilt and wrought iron gates, Hopedene’s six manicured oceanfront acres surround a commanding Georgian Revival style main house, expansive balustrade bordered terraces, an impressive carriage house with guest quarters, an ocean facing pool and spa, tennis court, gated service entrance, and an FAA approved heliport.

A marble vestibule with a mosaic floor and coffered barrel-vaulted ceiling introduces the grand Italian Renaissance style center hall with ornate wrought iron and gilt stairway open to the second level above. This opulent entry grants access to all principal rooms of the first and second levels.

The library’s handsome walls are accented by canvas and plaster reliefs with gilt accents. To the west of the center hall is the semi circular Ogden Codman designed ballroom, presently used as a dining room. A charming ante room with fireplace and lovely floral painted panel insets gives way to two elegant salons and the stunning glass enclosed sun room with terra cotta flooring. From this enviable vantage point, which opens to a large bluestone terrace, breathtaking views of rolling lawn contrast magnificently with the vast expanse of sea.

The extravagant butler hall with black and white marble floor, easily accessed from the entry hall, kitchen, parlor, breakfast room, and carriage house, functions capably and beautifully in support of all entertaining functions. A large sunny kitchen, cook and butler’s pantries, a flower room, an intimate breakfast parlor, a kitchen library, and a mud room masterfully complete the first level.

The impressive interiors continue on the second level, home to five luxurious en suite bedrooms, four of which have marble fireplaces, two children’s bedrooms, and one additional bath. A large linen closet with original built ins amply houses bedding and bath accoutrements. The light filled third level houses a private guest suite with sitting room and full bath, two children’s bedrooms with an additional bath, and an exercise suite.

A perfect venue for casual entertaining, the distinctive carriage house includes a posh game room with a bar and abundant space for billiards, ping pong, and socializing, a full bath, a nautical library, French doors opening to bluestone terraces and the pool, and a heated garage. Its second level provides gracious accommodations for guests with one en suite bedroom, a full kitchen and laundry, four additional bedrooms, and two baths.

Hopedene is fittingly supported with state-of-the-art systems including air conditioning, an elevator, a large basement laundry room, electric gates at both main and service driveways, and on demand generator service to both residences.

Newport, Rhode Island, just 90 minutes from Logan International Airport in Boston, 30 minutes from Quonset Airport, and 3 hours from Manhattan, is home to numerous cultural and sporting attractions including world renowned jazz, folk, and classical music festivals, the Newport International Film Festival, the Tennis Hall of Fame, golf, yachting, and polo.

Email Chan Lyle and mention Sara Gilbane Interiors

http://www.liladelman.com/property-details.asp?id=2503&PageFrom=SearchResults

xo,

S

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Carolina Herrera- Fall 2010

This collection has touches from the 40’s 50’s, and 70’s. Fierce clean lines with elegant embellishments. You can easily picture Katherine Hepburn, Grace Kelly, Faye Dunaway, Ingrid Bergman, or Lauren Bacall in one of these outfits ready for her close up. The colors ( crimson and camel) and textures ( sable) are evocative of autumn. Though, not many of us are rushing out to splurge on Carolina Herrera outfits at this time her collection is always one to drool over.

xo,

S

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Belvedere via 1st dibs

Glamorous is the word that immediately comes to mind when browsing the inventory at Belvedere. With an emphasis on elegant mid-20th century furniture and decorations, pieces range from classic modernist basics to those of understated glamour, all with a focus on beauty, comfort, and function. Their inventory highlights the work of many of the period’s better known designers, as well as those who are just now being rediscovered. Finally, Belvedere features a selection of contemporary offerings that compliment our vintage aesthetic; these designs are destined to be the treasures of the future.

Handmade table in bronze with ivory shagreen top.

http://www.belvedere.1stdibs.com/store/furniture_item_detail.php?id=320514

USA 1950’s- Copper glazed ceramic lamp. I would love this on a table next to a deep scarlet linen velvet sofa.

http://www.belvedere.1stdibs.com/store/furniture_item_detail.php?id=259708

USA 1950’s- button-tufted slipper chairs. The shape and scale is so chic. With a small cocktail table between them this would be the perfect spot for cocktails with a friend. I would love to upholster them in a lavender mohair.

http://www.belvedere.1stdibs.com/store/furniture_item_detail.php?id=333239

USA 1940’s scrolled mirror finished in gold and silver leaf- the lines are beautiful. This could be hung anywhere and would be particularly fun in a powder room.

http://www.belvedere.1stdibs.com/store/furniture_item_detail.php?id=358540

USA 1950’s- Pair of Foo Dog Lamps. There are many reproduction foo dog lamps on the market right now and I think they are all fun in their own way. The below pair are stunning. The silver leaf with the soft brown patina brings the carvings to life. The carvings have a high visual impact- very intricate and three dimensional. The lucite bases add some feminine glamour.

http://www.belvedere.1stdibs.com/store/furniture_item_detail.php?id=358561

USA 1960’s- Fabulous hexagonal side tables in silver gilt- just plain pretty.

http://www.belvedere.1stdibs.com/store/furniture_item_detail.php?id=326831

Petite dresser/ bedside tables wrapped in parchment. The scale of these tables is perfect for a manhattan bedroom. The curve of the bottom and the nickle plated key hole makes these tables special.

http://www.belvedere.1stdibs.com/store/furniture_item_detail.php?id=271252

USA 1950’s wave dresser- Va- Va- Voom…look at those curves!! The deep espresso stain still allows the grain of the wood to show through making this a bit more sophisticated than a straight lacquer. The pulls are equally unique. This would be a statement piece in a dining room but is versatile enough to sit anywhere.

http://www.belvedere.1stdibs.com/store/furniture_item_detail.php?id=283308

Contact me with inquiries.

xo,

S

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Monique Lhuillier- Fall 2010

She had some show stoppers this season! Several of these are sure to be seen on the red carpet come Oscar’s

The beadwork is amazing on this little number- greens, blacks and sparking all over. I can see this on Emma Watson, Carey Mulligan, or Abbie Cornish

The color of this dress is amazing! Cate Blanchet or Sandra Bullock….

Black tulle – Amazing- perfect for a character out of “Nine” or Emily Blunt…

Penelope Cruz!!

xo,

S

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