Sunday, October 31, 2010

DALLAS BOUND

So here's what I know about Dallas:

Also, this:

And this:

Ta da! And I learned all that while living in Ireland (Dallas and Jack Daniels are two wildly popular American imports there). So I obviously have a lot to learn...  which is why I'm asking all my Texas (or Texas-traveled) bloggy friends for stylish advice before my next trip!

I'm already excited to check out the crazy home decor finds at Buchanan Flea Markets...
Where would YOU go in the great Oil Capital? 

Friday, October 29, 2010

PRETTY-SCARY

Here's something abnormal for Halloween - oh my! Where are the fishnets? The plunging neckline? The skintight mini skirt? The hooker boots? This classy Mad (Wo)Men character won't have any embarrassing photos on Facebook come November 1 - unless they're of the Publix cupcake box hidden in the trunk of her car. Those baked goodies weren't homemade - tee hee!

This Ralph Lauren model certainly LOOKS like Mrs. Draper - don't cross her! 

/Shopping/RL Dress/ Headband/ Marc Jacobs Gilda Bag/ Apron/ Miu Miu Pumps.
/Other/ Pearls/ Ring/ Mask/ Oven Mitt/ Muffin Pan/ Background/

MYSTERY MAKER

Which designer is this ad for?


1) Christian Siriano
2) Diane von Furstenberg
3) Blumarine
4) Or... 

Click "comments" to find out! Are you as surprised as I am?!?

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

MARC JACOBS WINNER!

This is the time! 
We've a winner to announce!

Surrender the envelope!
(Is the name hard to pronounce?)


We'll party! We'll dance!
We'll prance and we'll dally!
Is it Harry? Or Minnie? Or Parker? Or Sally?


Website random.org 
Has chosen from the list - 
And decided that bangles
Will grace this fine wrist...


It's Averill at Odi et Amo
Who wins the reward
"Many congrats on your win!"
We cheer in one accord!


Congrats Averill, and my thanks to everyone who participated and followed in the Marc Jacobs give-away from Designer Apparel! It was a lot of fun, and we'll do it again soon!
THANK YOU FOR PLAYING!!!

xoxo Sanity Fair
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Monday, October 25, 2010

STYLE STORY: CLUB MONACO

I'm a Ralph Lauren junkie. If he made a snuggie, I'd buy it (and it would be a such tasteful, classic snuggie too). But every season, while trolling his many lines - Lauren, Rugby, Black Label, Blue Label, RLX, Pink Pony, American Living, Chaps... etc., etc., etc., I always forget one: Club Monaco. 
There are a few hints of classic Americana and British aristocracy, but it's a younger, hipper style. On the street, you wouldn't peg it for a Lauren creation. But true to form, it's traditional in one sense: the color wheel. Season after season, CM offers a neutral palette of tailored pieces so simple that in the midst of all the fuss over trends and the "color of the season" CM is easy to overlook.
But drop into a Club Monaco store, and you'll walk out with a bag-full - I guarantee it. It's the best store out there for basics that aren't boring. 
Q. What goes with camel, cream, grey, or black? 
A. Absolutely everything.
TUESDAY is the LAST DAY to enter!
Good luck to the winner :)
xoxo Sanity Fair
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Thursday, October 21, 2010

THE ARCHITECTURE OF HOLINESS

Years ago, a friend of mine gifted me with what I still consider to be the single best party favor I have ever received: a magazine. It was unfamiliar, intriguing, and indisputably perfect, a copy of the Oxford American. I've since come to view the OA as one of those essentials in life that it is challenging to remember "before" - as in, what did we do before microwaves? I often wonder, what did I read before the OA?

That first encounter with the OA also opened, quite literally, another door for me. The achingly beautiful work of architect E. Fay Jones at Throwncrown Chapel, in the Ozarks, featured in that issue. It was part technological wonder and part myth - one could imagine Frank Lloyd Wright opening the door with a hearty invitation, or perhaps one of the seven dwarves. The design was majestic, yet pragmatic too, a building of the space age, all glass and narrow limbs, barely tethered to earth. And it was a spiritual edifice, a great arrow pointing to the heavens.

The grounds for Thorncrown were purchased for retiring from the world, but in that modern, post-career sense we so casually use. Here owner Jim Reed would live in repose and security, in a home especially designed for his comforts. Yet beautiful views of the mountains from this site lured many passersby, and one day while ambling up the path to the home-site, Reed thought of a chapel - a glass chapel, a respite for wayfarers, a harbor for the many wandering, and wondering, souls who passed by.

Somehow, Reed convinced Fay Jones, a former apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright, to design this sanctuary of the woods. But as the project forged ahead, funding failed. It was not a chapel, but a folly -  the half-begun skeleton of Thorncrown was more thorn than crown, an apparent testament to foolhardy whims.


As he progressed one last time through the ruins of Thorncrown, convinced it would never stand, Reed was possessed by the desire to pray. He bent to his knees, for the first time in his life, on the chapel floor, to pray for help. Thus Throwncrown's first wondering soul was its own designer's, and the chapel's half finished timbers heard their first prayer as a plea to keep them standing.

In days, the funding for the chapel was suddenly provided. Throwncrown would be completed, and Reed's odd little vision while walking through a wood would become a worldwide destination, and an architectural wonder.
Thorncrown Chapel opened its doors in 1980, and since then, more than 5 million people have passed through them. The spare interior and soaring rooflines evoke the simple expanse of the Ozark woods, inviting the great outdoors in. But it is a beautiful building because it so fluently speaks its purpose: growing up out of the forest floor, a holy tree among the earthly trees, bearing the fruits of reflection and prayer.
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Monday, October 18, 2010

MARC JACOBS GIVE-AWAY!

My life is full of tough decisions (is this the best moisturizing, loveliest smelling face cream on the entire planet? Is this steak cooked at optimal temperatures for both safety and taste? Will my tailor take out a hit on me if I have this pant cuff re-hemed one more time?). I've been told I'm picky, but I prefer to say "particular." As in, "this particular book won't do - can you get me a copy without a tiny, microscopic scratch on the back dust jacket?"

It's a hard life. So you can just imagine how terribly difficult it was for me to make the decision with Designer Apparel to offer a give-away for a gorgeous piece of Marc Jacobs jewelry - I'm a tough sell. It took me almost 20 solid seconds to say, "heck, yes!" (during those 20 seconds I was calculating if I could win it myself.)

These beautiful bangles could grace your wrist!

So I'm very excited to be offering this gorgeous bracelet for you to win. Isn't it charming? I mean literally. It has charms. It's the Marc by Marc Jacobs House of Cards bracelet stack.



Give-away host Designer Apparel is an exciting online search engine that carries hundreds of luxury brands. You can find wonderful labels from Ralph Lauren and Cole Haan, to Loro Piana and Tory Burch! It's a lovely way to do all your shopping on one website.



Playing By The Rules
1. The give-away will end on Tuesday, October 26, and will be decided via random selection courtesy of Random.org.

2. To enter the give-away, you must become a follower of Sanity Fair via Google Follower or via Facebook (links to both, RH sidebar. Twitter will not count for this contest).

3. You must leave me a comment with email or personal website link stating that you've become a follower on any blog post through next Tuesday.

4. If you're already a follower via one or both of those options, just leave me a comment with email or personal website link and let me know that you're already a fan for automatic entry.

5. For every way you follow (Google Follower or Facebook), you get one entry in the contest. Two follows = two entries. Just be sure to let me know you've followed twice! :)

6. With apologies to all my fabulous Aussie and Canadian friends, this contest is for U.S. residents ONLY. (But if you can score a friend in the continental 50 who is willing to let you use their shipping address, be my guest!). If winner is unreachable after seven days, s/he forfeits the prize to second place.

Good luck friends!!! I can't wait to see who wins!

/All images/ shopbop via designerapparel.com/

Sunday, October 17, 2010

THE JOKE'S ON YOU!

Playing games... what fun! And shouldn't fashion and design be fun? Dashing? Giddy? Perhaps... silly? Kate Spade and Jonathan Adler certainly think so. They're scrawling lines on handbags, knitting notes on their gloves, and needlepointing rotary phones on their cell phone cases. Life's a gag, a game! Shouldn't your wardrobe be too?





P.S. Stay tuned tomorrow for the start of an awesome designer give away!!!
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Friday, October 15, 2010

WHEEL OF FORTUNE

Tweed is in your future this fall...

Happy Friday!
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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

RASPBERRY CRUSH

I adore a pink chevron, so perfect to sit upon - 

Or charming and cheery for serving a bon bon...

When calling it's polite to leave behind a stripe,

Or say "merci beaucoup" in raspberry type

It's oh so handy for obtaining those treats - 

And even working is fun on zig zag repeats

Framing a scene is chic in deep Vs,

As is tagging one's play things when crossing the seas

Think pink! while in comfort reclining

Or carry these lines - so very refining

There's sugary delight in a House of Pink Gables -

And it's such fun to stroll in linking pink cables.

How long I enthuse! 
Chevron's pink with a blush
A shy little muse
For my raspberry crush.


Tuesday, October 12, 2010

A TO ZEBRA






/THE KATE SPADE SUMMER BON SHOPPER, NOW ON SALE FOR $69./

/The zebra pattern was inspired by Scalamandre's wallpaper, patterning the classic and now closed Gino's of New York, pictured above./
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