Inspiration

Record Time

September 17, 2015

Our great friends gave Jason a record player for his birthday. There’s something so lovely and comforting about the crackling sound of vinyl. It’s like a warm fire. “It’s the quality of the sound and that exact physical involvement with the music that makes listening to vinyl in the digital era such a rewarding experience,” writes the Telegraph’s Emma Barnett of her love affair with the snap, crackle and pop of vinyl. The other day, we gathered around it, and it felt like that scene in Downtown Abbey, when its residents flock to the wireless in wonder. I played some calypso music by Hubert Smith which is a sure way to get everyone on their dancing feet.

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Stripes

September 16, 2015

On that list of clothing that says, en vacances, nautical striped tees rank high.  I picture Picasso on holiday in Antibes or Warhol summering in Montauk. Both painters were devoted to the stripe. In the spirit of our upcoming segiorno in Tuscany, I’ve snapped up a chic little seersucker –– a top and capris –– to wear barefoot, with espadrilles or with yellow Ferragamos on the streets of Sienna. Ciao!

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Candyfloss

September 15, 2015

I’ve crossed paths with a pint sized lady with short pinkish/purple hair a few times lately. “Nice sunglasses,” she says to me. “Nice hair,” I say back. It’s actually just a front quiff that’s dyed the colour of candyfloss, the rest of her hair is silvery grey. She wears cat eye glasses, too. She’s cool. I’m pretty sure you need to be fair skinned to pull of a blush pink rinse. Or upwards of 75, when you can do whatever the hell you want. My Auntie Polyxene had a mauve bouffant, and so does Jason’s grandfather. It’s sweet and eccentric, like their very own pastel cloud.

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Caped Crusader

September 14, 2015

I see you all out there, in your woolly jumpers and cashmere scarves. The first gust of chilly air, and everyone’s gagging to get into their cold weather duds. Not me. I’ll be barefoot in my ballerinas for as long as I can bare it. I’ll be wearing my drawstring cottons and printed caftans, pinks, yellows and blues like the sea, until Autumn is well and truly here. And then, sometime in Mid-October, I hope, out will come the knits, and the socks and the woolly hats. And if I’m lucky, there will be an Ermanno Gallamini Embroidered Reversible Cape in the mix, too.

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Seeing Orange

September 11, 2015

I’m on the hunt for an orange lipstick. For someone who doesn’t wear a stitch of makeup, I understand, satsuma lips are quite the statement. I’d say it’s more of a sheer orange I’m looking for, a subtle pop of colour to go with gently tanned skin. In a month or so, orange (no matter how subtle) will look brash against my pale skin, so if I find a winner, expect to see me wearing me it everyday. I may even go wild, and add a quick fleck of pink blush to each cheekbone.

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Pleats, please

September 10, 2015

I adore pleats, only they can be such a nuisance to keep crisp. My husband is an excellent ironer –– one of the many skills his mother armed him with when he went off to live in Italy at 21 –– but who has the time to press twenty pleats? So I’ll keep admiring accordion skirts and blouses with pleated cuffs in shop windows and magazines, until such day as I decide a dress is so exquisite, that I simply have to pick up an iron myself.

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The Queen’s Tea

September 9, 2015

Iole and I were discussing what the Queen has for afternoon tea. I actually don’t think she drinks fancy tea from Fortnum’s or Farrer’s, I think Tetley’s does quite nicely. And I bet she loves a plain old Digestive. If she’s going to have a sandwich, my guess is that the ham is from a Sainsbury’s packet, and that it’s served between two slices of thinly buttered Hovis bread. I’m sure Iole likes to imagine her eating strawberries and meringues and scones with clotted cream, but I’d say that rarely happens.

by Sir James Gunn, oil on canvas, 1950

by Sir James Gunn, oil on canvas, 1950

 

Line Up

September 8, 2015

This evening we read a book called Mister Horizontal & Miss Vertical, written by Noemie Revah and illustrated by Olimpia Zagnoli. I was drawn to the bold, minimal graphics –– plus, Olimpia was on our shortlist of girl’s names when I was pregnant with Luma. The book is inspired by a Rene Maltete photograph of a family walking along a boardwalk, the Dad wearing horizontal stripes, the Mum in vertical stripes, and their child sporting a checkered shirt. It’s one of the best family photos ever, and this book is all sorts of wonderful. There are the books I buy for my children, and the books that I buy for myself, in the hope that my children will appreciate them, too. They loved it, and they’re pretty ok. at saying, “harlizentil.”

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White Flag

September 7, 2015

My grandmother had impeccable etiquette. But the old adage of no white after labour day, was one she never adhered to. Crisp white shirts worn with white cotton slacks were her staple. It made a difference that she lived in hot climates all year round, but regardless, she would have worn white in Reykjavik in November. Because a sophisticated woman knows when to break a rule.

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Tea For Two

September 4, 2015

Tea always tastes better when drunk out of a pretty mug. The classic Falcon mug reminds me of something you’d bring on a camping trip while Emma Lacey’s ceramics belong at the kitchen table of warm and cozy country house. My friend Alison, (who serves a lovely afternoon tea) introduced me to Brickett Davda, a British ceramic workshop that produces simple, beautiful mugs and tableware that could find its place in any home. And this gem, by the whimsical Jonathan Adler, has my name written all over it. Now, be a love and put the kettle on, won’t you.

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