WINTER WHITES

Winter whites are so fresh and luxurious and really stand out in a sea of black peacoats.  By mixing tones and textures you'll prevent the ensemble from looking too 'Diddy's White Party'.  I love the look for the home as well - layer sumptuous textures of white and cream and break it up with warm metals and natural wood finishes.  See below for how to get the look!

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SETTING A MODERN THANKSGIVING TABLESCAPE

We all know that food is the star of Thanksgiving, but what excites me the most is designing the tablescape.  No tacky turkey knickknacks here, just beautiful fresh produce, bright fall blooms, and moody accents of black, brass, and horn.  Pheasant feathers add a touch of whimsy and a nod to our forefathers.  Hit up the farmer’s market for autumnal fruits and vegetables that can grace the table now and be consumed later.  Go warm with persimmons, pomegranates, and cabbage or cool with artichokes, pears, and gourds.  Add in jewel-tone flowers from your local florist (Studio Choo is my favorite) and light some candles for the finishing touch.

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