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Pink in Paris

I was going through my stack of old House & Garden magazines recently and rediscovered this great Jacques Grange designed apartment in Paris.  It belongs to Mathilde Agostinelli, the public relations director for Prada in France.  It was featured in the May 2006 issue but looks just as chic today as it did then. 

Jacques Grange has apparently known Mathilde and her family since she was baby.  He said of the apartment, "it's a portrait of Mathilde, as seen by me. She is very Parisian: upbeat, alive.  The apartment reflects her refined taste."

Grange designed the pink tufted sofa especially for Mathilde and the Louis XVI Marquis chairs to satisfy the classical leanings of her former husband.  The Madeleine Castaing rug was laid throughout the apartment.

The black mica fireplace was also designed by Jacques Grange. The cactus motif panels are by Ernest Boiceau while the water lily side table is from Claude and Francoise-Xavier Lalanne. 

The fireplace actually sits under the window which was an interesting design choice.

Custom oak bookcases also designed by Grange welcome guests into the apartment.

Love the antique Maison Jansen table and chairs in the kitchen.  The blue walls were inspired by a David Hockney painting.

Pink is Mathilde Agostinelli's favorite color but it's also a flattering shade for a dining room, especially in candlelight.

The antique faiance dinnerware was designed in 1878 by Felix Bracquemond for Creil Montereau.  Each piece features a different floral, insect or animal motif.

The walls of the dining room are covered in Provence stripe in Cerise and Sand by Thorp of London.

What little girl wouldn't love a bedroom with matching pink tufted beds? They were found at the flea market and reupholstered in vintage pink cotton fabric with red velvet buttons.  I love that it's more sophisticated than cutesy.

Mathilde's own bedroom is upholstered in Rayure Fleurie by Madeleine Castaing who had originally designed it for her own dressing room.  If you look closely, you can see the same bathroom design that Jacques Grange used in the Mark Hotel in New York.

Mathilde Agostinelli has since divorced and remarried since the House & Garden article was published. It would be interesting to see if she made any changes to the apartment or even if she has moved.  Her new husband is fashion photographer Antoine Meyer.  If she hasn't moved, I hope he likes pink!

Spring Fling

I'm sure you've already heard me declare that I really want to burn all my winter clothes but I really mean it this time.  I'm over boots, tights, sweaters, scarves, hats, gloves, and coats.  I long for weather that will allow me to just wear jeans and flats with a top of course and a light jacket.  I have been buying colorful spring clothes which now hang in my closet taunting me.  That's why I love all of these ladies ensembles.  I wish I could incorporate more color into my winter wardrobe for this almost spring but not quite time of year.   Even just a lighter colored jacket would help. I've already decided that I'm not buying anything grey next fall and might even do something really crazy like buy a red coat.  But for now, the best I can do are red nails.  Better than nothing I guess. 
Phil Oh for Vogue.com

Phil Oh for Vogue.com

Mr. Newton for Harper's Bazaar

Tommy Ton for Style.com
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Mr. Newton for Harper's Bazaar

Phil Oh for Vogue.com
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Tommy Ton for Style.com

Vanessa Jackman

Mr. Newton for Harper's Bazaar

Vanessa Jackman
Mr. Newton for Harper's Bazaar

Vanessa Jackman

Vanessa Jackman

Mr. Newton

First photo by Tommy Ton for Style.com

Pink Projects

Pink Project:  My Daughter's Room

October .....Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Many of us have daughters, and we would all like them to be aware of how to prevent breast cancer. We want them to eat healthy foods, exercise, sleep well, and learn how to perform a self examination.

We would also like to instill in our daughters a sense of social awareness and responsibility about the issue of Breast Cancer and how it affects us all and how we can all help.

Patricia of Mrs. Blandings blog has reminded me to celebrate this awareness by spreading the word. Be sure to hop over and say hello, and check out her list of other bloggers participating today by "posting pink". 

My Daughter's Pink Bedroom

I hope you will join me in celebrating the bravery of women and men who struggle, live with and overcome this disease.


Another Pink Project

Perhaps you can start your own Pink Project by running a race for the cure, donating your time or opening your pocketbook.

For more information on how you can help, check out these websites:  Susan G. Komen , the American Cancer Society, and the National Cancer Institute.

Go Pink!

I Heart Hamish!

I have been stalking the newsstand for weeks trying to find the latest issue of Australian Vogue Living and was excited to finally find it Saturday. I was even more excited to open up and find a profile of Hamish Bowles' New York apartment! I think I might have actually squealed! It's just as spectacular as his Paris flat and is seriously making me consider painting my apartment pink. I actually know where Hamish lives and after seeing these photos, I am tempted to camp out in front of his building until he lets me see it in person. But I'm too afraid of being banned from Vogue forever though so I won't actually do it. What I like best is that although it's chock full of furniture and accessories, it doesn't actually look cluttered. It has a wonderfully collected look because it was all lovingly collected during Hamish's travels.

The entrance table by Karl Springer is topped with lots of pink books and Fez hats. I love how Hamish has propped up art against the mirror and tucked in postcards and photos into the frame.

Hamish visits Tangier, Morocco every summer which is the reason behind the bedazzled Fez hats from eBay.

The living mixes lots of colors with antiques with two plastic ghost chairs to prefection. The sofa is from Sister Parish Design and the Louis XV chair is upholstered in purple tweed. I don't remember if they have this shade purple but Holland & Sherry is my favorite place to find soft tweeds.

At first I thought this was the entry table restyled but turns out that Hamish owns two Karl Springer tables and two plaster cornucopia lamps. He's also hung a mirror above both and a drawing over both mirrors. This drawing happens to be Truman Capote by René Bouché and was the drawing from the original dust jacket of Breakfast at Tiffany's.

Everything in Hamish's apartment has a back story or a fabulous provenance.

This 1940's French bowl was found at the Paris flea market. Looks like a Jeremiah Goodman watercolor interior is framed behind it too.

I thought this view of the living room from Australian Vogue Living looked a little different from the photo of it from The World of Interiors below until I realized it must be another fireplace in the apartment since it's not flanked by bookcases.

But I am still wondering if the apartment was previously painted lavender or just looks like it in this older photo. Either way, I like both the pink and purple!

I feel like getting out my magnafying glass to check out Hamish's vast book collection! I already spot a few David Hicks books!

You can notice better in this photo that the shelves are metal which Hamish calls "a butch slightly ironic solution to my massive book collection." Hamish also collects vintage clothing which is kept in a warehouse in Queens. I can only imagine how fabulous that must be!

The guest bedroom houses more books and a Chippendale secretary that was given to Hamish from Eleanor Lambert. It's amazing how all the different patterns look perfectly at home together in this room too!

I had to include this photo of Hamish in the room so you can see that the wallcovering looks more pale aqua or robin's egg than it does in the previous photo.

The master bedroom combines a darker plum colored rice paper wallpaper with a bright green lamp and chair cushion. The fabric on it looks like the Tony Duquette malachite print.

Even Hamish's closet is full of color in the form of ribbon belts and ties. I really love this apartment and it definitely made the March/April 2010 issue of Australian Vogue Living worth the wait!

Pretty in Pink

There was a time when I couldn't look at pink without picturing Pepto-Bismol or my childhood bedroom but the color is starting to grow on me. I love it when it's used in a more sophisticated way in an elegant setting such as the dining room by Suzanne Kasler above. It looks less bubble gum then. So in honor of Valentine's Day, I've put together a pretty presentation of my favorite pink pictures! XOXO!

Larry Laslo

Miles Redd

Frank de Biasi and Gene Meyer

Hal Williamson

House Beautiful

Cy Twombly

Unknown

Stella Tennant

Stronheim & Roman

Mathilde Agostinelli by Jacques Grange

Mathilde Agostinelli by Jacques Grange

Ines de la Fressange by The Selby

Steven Gambrel

Ines de la Fressange by The Selby

Kelly Wearstler

Domino

Vogue Living

Raoul Dufy

Markham Roberts

Suzanne Kasler

Unknown

Alexandra von Furstenberg

House Beautiful

Amanda Nisbet

House & Garden

Christopher Baker

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