Tuesday, August 26, 2008

J.Crewtiful

J.Crewtiful - Rhymes with "B.E.autiful".





I love this ad.

Monday, August 25, 2008

Clown Car.



Okay so this isn't actually it. I am still waiting for my sister to send me pictures that she took. But this is my car circa 1972 (I made that up). British Racing Green and Bonnet Stripes and everything!



More to come.



In another note. I had another fantastic weekend at the beach. We had perfect weather and a full day of lounging, swimming, and eating the best pizza ever. There was also a jelly bean birthday cake. I love Cannon Beach!



Monday, August 18, 2008

Lets Motor!

I. Bought. A. New. Car.

Neat, huh? What kind did I get? I still need to get pictures of it. So, instead, I will leave you with a few of my all time FAVORITE cars and ones that I am convinced I will someday buy. They are all very classic and ÜBER preppy. Happy Monday!


Classic Range Rover

(notice that I say CLASSIC. I don't really like the newer models of them. I love the body shape of 2004 and older. Who's with me!)






Land Rover Discovery






MINI Cooper






Replica Jaguar XK120



Land Rover Defender


I did buy a car listed here. Which one do you think it is?? You'll find out in the next post, so stay tuned!!





Thursday, July 31, 2008

Don't forget your re-usable shopping bag!!

So, I came across these bags from Neela awhile ago, but couldn't post about them because I gave some to sister for her birthday. Bless her. First of all, the girl lives in Mobile, Alabama where they still do not have mandatory recycling and she has to bring hers to a station and divide it up into the bins. Like in the old days. Second, girl has to do her shopping at.... Wall-Mart. Now don't get me wrong, I am not bashing Wall-Mart users at all, but after growing to love the likes of Trader Jo's, Metropolitan Market, and Whole Foods, who can go to a Wall-Mart and feel inspired when the person in front of you in line is 5,000lbs and wearing their slippers? YA.
And when she finally gets to the check-out stand after dodging about 30 motorized carts, she, a true north westerner, waits for the blank stare to come across the checkers face when she answers their question "paper or plastic", with, "I brought my own, thanks". And then, GASP! here's a concept, she bags her groceries. She is "engaging the culture and changing the world", one Southern Wall-Mart at a time people.




So, for her birthday, I bought her these in each color. Neela bags hold more than a typical grocery shopping bag and are freaking adorable. And they are only $5.00 each. YAY! Here are facts taken from their website to further encourage everyone out there to reduce, reuse, and recycle.
  • Oil Consumption: We're using 12 million barrels of oil for plastic bag production each year.

  • Landfill Buildup: 96% of plastic bags end up in landfills, where they do not biodegrade.

  • Wildlife Death: Annually over 100,000 birds and marine life are literally choked to death by plastic bags when they mistake the bags for food. Plastic bags photodegrade, breaking down into small, toxic bits that contaminate soil and waterways and are easily ingested by animals.

  • Trees: For paper bags, we cut down over 14 million trees each year, wasting untold energy in production. Paper bags are more difficult and more costly to recycle and don't biodegrade in landfills.


HAPPY BIRTHDAY SISTER

I love chair.

Sorry I've been lacking in the blog department lately. Truthfully, nothing worth writing about has happened in the last couple of weeks. BUT THEN, I went on a vacay, bought a car, discovered cute Eco-friendly shopping bags, and fell in love with 1stdibs.com. My blog bucket overfloweth again. I will try to keep it up people, but sometimes I am just not into it. So anyways, I will start with my beach weekend. Actually it was called Prep Weekend. Yeah, we do that. It was complete with lovely meals including crab, and as much seersucker, linen, and boat shoes that I could pack into one weekend. Here are the highlights of my weekend at the coast:

Yes that is the Goonies rock in the background. Photo taken by this guy.

  • The drive. I drove down with someone who could talk as much, if not more than I could and it made the drive funny and therapeutic, and fast.
  • Killing flies with Windex.
  • Walking like forty miles a day, and then overeating at night.
  • Saying pruuuuune while taking a pic. Try it, its hilarious.
  • Reluctantly trying to see if we could get into the hot tub after hours. Being relieved that we couldn't. I don't like to break community laws such as going "after hours" or "jumping fences"... anywhere. And I hate the idea of TP-ing. I have never done it though.
  • Fug the Dealer.

I was reviewing some photos taken by my preppy friend who took the photo above, from a previous trip and found this one.




I seriously might frame it I love it so much. At the same time as looking through this album I received an email from 1stdibs.com and spent the next hour looking through about a hundred chairs. 1stdibs is this brilliant website that pulls together the collections from antique dealers from all over the world and puts them up for auction. I have a serious affinity to antiques that started while roaming the halls of a castle in Denmark, and seriously wishing that I lived there, and that the dusty faded canopy bed was mine. And don't you love it, when a mirror is so old that you can barely see your reflection anymore it is so cloudy? Ahhh, sweetness.
Anyway, here are some chairs that I found in my search yesterday.






Napoleon the III Chairs - Hotel Mirande
France
Circa 1860
Napoleon The III Chairs as seen in the salons of the Hotel Mirande in Avignon, France




Single armchair attributed to Tommi Parzinger
USA
1950's
Classic armchair with rolled arms separated from the seatback on tall tapered Walnut legs - attributed to Tommi Parzinger.


Italian Mid Century Settee in the manner of Osvaldo Borsani
Italy
1950's
Dark gray fabric juxtaposed with light gray welting creates a fun and dynamic combination for this little settee. Light gray button detailing on the sides of the settee. Legs are are ebonized with brass sabot tips.



Handsome End of 18th Century Alcove Settee
Provence, France
End of 18th century
Handsome end of 18th century alcove settee with sculpted apron.






Single Frances Elkins Loop Armchair.
USA
Vintage
Gorgeous newly relacquered "Canary Yellow" armchair.




Pair of John Hutton Gesso Thebes Club Chairs
San Francisco
1976
Pair of Gesso over Wood Thebes Club Chairs designed by John Hutton for Randolph & Hein shortly after leaving design school. Hutton of course went on to a lengthy career at Donghia. Loose Cushions

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

"TUNA! ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!?!"

This is a post dedicated to my favorite, and oh-so-preppy character, Mr. Andrew Bernard, on my favorite TV show, The Office. Some people hate him, some people love him, and some people love/hate him. I usually love him and can't help but notice how well the guy dresses (he has great taste in ties)! Here are some of his best outfits with a little quote (not neccessarily from that scene) to get you in the mood.




"I went to Cornell, ya ever heard of it? I graduated in 4 years, never studied once, I was drunk the whole time, and... I sang in the a cappella group Here Comes Treble."







"Sebring by Chrysler. Heck of a motor carriage."









"Thank you muchly."









"You, me, bars, beers, buzzed. Wings. Shots. Drunk. Waitresses, hot. Football - Cornell/Hofstra. Slaughter. Then a quick nap at my place and we'll hit the tiz-own."




"Steer clear Big Tuna, head for open waters."


Wednesday, July 16, 2008

This house....


IS DELICIOUS


It is this months Frontgate Home of the Month. It is 11,000 square feet of awesomeness located in Sag Harbor, NY. The following are pictures from the interior. I like it because it is simple. The owners don't use much color, which gives it a really clean and fresh feel. It is free of trendy patterns and colors and just screams classic Hampton's home.








Putting this in the dream pile and filing it away for later...check.