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Style & Life – Page 26 – the elegant edit on fashion, beauty, and home
  • Silky Smooth Skin

    Silky Smooth Skin

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    Skincare Favorites

    Living in a warm weather climate means your skin is constantly exposed and, over the years, I have tried a myriad of creams, gels and oils to keep the skin glowing. While I enjoy trying new products, the products below are tried and true favorites for keeping skin soft.   

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    Fractionated Coconut Oil

    My aesthetician, Tristin Owen, owner of Spa Skin by Tristin, recommends fractionated coconut oil for the ultimate hydration. It absorbs quickly and is not greasy. Other favorites include avocado and jojoba oils. www.amazon.com

    Aveda Lip Saver

    It only takes one swipe of this emollient lip balm to leave your lips properly moisturized…the soft sheen is a nice bonus.  www.aveda.com

    Philosophy’s Pure Grace Shower Cream

    This velvety shower cream has a crisp, clean scent, leaving you refreshed. www.philosophy.com

    Pevonia Botanica Ligne Nymphe

    The superfine body polish is gentle, yet effective, and leaves your skin silky smooth.  www.pevonia.com

    Aveda Hand & Foot Cream

    Both of these creamy formulas are best-in-class for moisturizing worn hands and feet. Also available in travel sizes which is often when needed most. www.aveda.com

    Draw yourself a bath, brew a cup of tea and lather up. 

    Bisous,

    Rebecca

  • Africa Trip Anniversary with Crisis Aid International

    Africa Trip Anniversary with Crisis Aid International

     

    Never The Same

    This month marks the two-year anniversary of our trip to Africa. We spent two weeks exploring the work of my parents, Pat and Sue Bradley, founders of Crisis Aid International. Having heard about their work for many years, I believed I knew what to expect during our stay. While I was not surprised at our experiences…the sights, smells and sounds created an entirely different experience than photos ever will.

    We met many people on our trip. Amazing volunteers who dedicate their lives to helping people…young orphaned girls who lost their parents to AIDS…families on the brink of death from malnutrition…children who had been healed from disease and disfigurement after being treated at a Crisis Aid medical clinic…women who have rehabilitated their lives after being held in forced prostitution. Each moment left a different emotion…a broken heart for the hungry…anger at the injustice of life…despair by the complexity of the issues these people face…joy for those who have been helped, and, at the end, pride in my parents that made my heart explode.

    The trip will stand out as one of the most important experience in our lives. After returning home, I started looking at life differently. Fortunate, blessed, lucky…these words do not come close to describing our lives in the US and civilized nations. It has inspired me to take the opportunities in front of me for the women who do not have them. To try and live with gratitude, because we have so much. To consider the legacy I will leave the world and to send money, as much and as often as I can. because, in truth, that may be what they need the most. While photos will never convey the magnitude of the experience, I hope they give you an idea of how they impacted our lives.

    Bisous,

    Rebecca

     

  • The Perfect Cheese Board

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    The Perfect Cheese Board

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    When hosting friends for afternoon cocktails or a full-fledged dinner, one of the simplest and most well-received hors d’eurveues is a charcuterie and cheese plate. It allows guests to sample a range of flavors and textures. Since little preparation is needed, it is a staple of mine.

    To create a compelling presentation, it is important to offer a variety of colors, shapes, flavors and textures. As many have dietary needs, it also gives a greater chance there will be something for everyone. Below is a list of what I like to use when creating a board.

    Charcuterie-Offer 2-3 selections. I like prosciutto, pancetta or salami

    Cheese-Select a range of textures and flavors. Favorites include robiola, manchego, chevre, gouda, aged parmesan, blue and camembert.

    Roasted Peppers-Using both red and yellow gives your plate a pop of color.

    Olives-Many grocery stores now offer olive bars, try to include 3-4 varieties.

    Nuts-Marcona almonds, walnuts, pistachios and roasted almonds are all crowd-pleasing options.

    Bread & Crackers-I use a French baguette, sliced. Rosemary crackers, crostini or water crackers are other options.

    Other items I like to include are olive oil, sea salt, cornichons, figs, and sliced pears.

    Hope you and your guests enjoy!

    Bisous,

    Rebecca

  • In The Grand Manner from ELLE Decor

    ELLE Decor November 14 (reposted)

    For a Manhattan client, Ann Pyne, head of one of America’s oldest and most distinguished design firms, gives old-school decorating a surprising new relevance

    Text By Penelope Rowlands / Photography By Bjorn Wallander / Produced By Robert Rufino

    From the exterior, the townhouse fits right in with the other quietly opulent residences on a leafy street on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Its floor plan is no less classic, consisting of “10 chunky rooms, all in the same proportion,” according to designer Ann Pyne.

    Perhaps it was this very sameness that inspired the designer, head of the renowned New York firm McMillen, Inc., to give each room a strong, aesthetically distinct identity all its own. This is a house of dramatic transitions. To move from the living room, with its cloud-hue palette, to the deep-tone library is to feel as if you’ve stepped into The Wizard of Oz at the point in which the movie bursts into brilliant Technicolor from retro black and white. The designer and her clients, a professional couple, are longtime friends. The wife worked closely with Pyne on the project, a process she describes as revelatory: “It was opening up a new world, like reading Emily Dickinson for the first time.”

    The wife, in fact, initiated the idea for the monochromatic living room. “My order for it was that it had to be white and floaty,” Pyne recalls. A muted room can be difficult to pull off: Monotony is an ever-present threat. Yet Pyne keeps it handily at bay by layering on textures—“for visual interest,” she says—including an array of luxurious fabrics, from the sofa’s linen damask to the pale, almost chalky gray velvet upholstery on a pair  of fauteuils.  Pyne retained the existing Louis XVI–style paneling and then added period-inspired plaster sconces, so that the living room appears at first glance neoclassical, from the twist of its draperies to the garden statuary set before the French windows. And yet for all its 18th-century underpinnings, it contains modern elements as well, such as a striking cylindrical table of polished steel with a 1920s feel— a piece that is actually contemporary— one of two low tables by artist Silas Seandel in the room.

    The design for this area coalesced by accident, after a gilt bronze Louis XV clock, which was to be a focal point, crashed to the ground. While it was being repaired, Pyne hung an artifact from a distinctly different era in its place: a portrait of Andy Warhol— the master of Pop himself— by the photographer Francesco Scavullo. And there, with Warholian impudence, it remains. Its placement was “a tipping point that made the room come alive,” Pyne recalls.

    The juxtaposition of drastically different periods “imparts a liveliness,” she adds. It may also be inevitable: McMillen was founded in 1924 as a bastion of tradition; Pyne, by contrast, has “always been on the edge of things,” as she puts it. She grew up with the firm, in a sense— her mother, the acclaimed decorator Betty Sherrill, was its president for three decades, beginning in 1972. While Pyne “always loved rooms and decor,” she says, she pursued other professional interests, writing fiction and teaching among them, before arriving at McMillen’s door; she assumed the top job after her mother’s death last spring. The family is now also represented by a third generation, Ann’s daughter, Elizabeth Pyne, who runs the newly established McMillen Plus, a division geared toward younger clients.

    In the case of this townhouse, its rooms are discrete: Almost none affords a view of another. “The challenge was to have continuity throughout,” Pyne says. She worked toward this in myriad ways— for example, by having all the floors stained a deep blue, inspired by a large painting of peacocks by John Wesley in an upstairs stairway. These exotic creatures became a subtle leitmotif through the house.  Rather than toning down the dining room’s gilt-edge pillars, which seemed almost gaudy at first, she decided to “just have fun with it,” she says. The sparkly silver-and-gold geometric wallpaper and patterned chairs match the flash of the architectural elements.

    While the jewel-tone library on the floor above is a place of almost hallucinatory color—“a nighttime room,” Pyne says—the room that sits lowest in the house, contiguous to its garden, is a place of pure daylight. The clients “wanted a garden room no one had ever seen before,” the designer says. The springboard for the room was a set of closet doors designed by San Francisco decorator John Dickinson that Pyne found at auction. She lined the walls with these, even creating new ones to match as needed. The effect is of an urban town square, a                                                                                                                                 magic one, where the houses have mirrored windows and, thanks to an artfully stenciled floor, the ground is cobblestone.

    What stitches the design of this residence together is a philosophy more than anything else. “I think there should be a sense of slight confrontation when you go into a room,” Pyne explains. Which, come to think of it, animates each and every one of these spaces. Only, it takes a while to see it.

     

  • Fall Favorite: The Red Lip

    Fall Favorite: The Red Lip

     

    redlips-for-webSleek and Sultry

    This fall, have been inspired by the cherry and brick red colored lips featured in magazine editorials and Instagram feeds. The bold splash of color is refreshing after a summer of lip balm and neutral glosses. Always a bit uncomfortable wearing bright lipstick, I vowed to find two shades I like. After testing multiple shades, have landed on two combinations that work well.

    When looking for a bit of evening glamour, the classic bright red lip is a favorite. Layer MAC’s Redd lip pencil with their Russian Red lipstick and top off with a coat of shiny clear gloss. Maintenance is key with this look so be sure to reapply after dinner or drinks. For day or a casual evening out, Nars Olivia lipstick is perfect. The deep red in a creamy matte finish looks lovely when applied directly to the lip.  I keep the rest of my makeup simple and the lips are the perfect accessory. Try these or test others to find the perfect shade for you.

    Bisous,

    Rebecca

  • Mini Berry Cheesecakes

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    Cheesecake Recipe from Call Me Cupcake 

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    Thank you to Linda Lomelio, founder of Call Me Cupcake, for the creation of her fantastic blog dedicated to beautiful desserts and compelling photography. While many of her creations seem daunting, I prepared her No Bake Berry Cheesecake Recipe as miniature cheesecakes with success. The recipe is delicious and easy to follow. The cake has a bright flavor, fluffy texture and a rich, chocolaty crust. Your guests will adore this luxe dessert. Look for this and many other recipes at her website.

    http://call-me-cupcake.blogspot.com/

    Bisous,

    Rebecca

  • Stripes & Florals

    Stripes & Florals

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    Stripes & Florals

    Having worked early in my career as a buyer for White House Black Market, where we obsessed over all combinations of black and white…I have since enjoyed pulling together black and white outfits. My recent favorite would make my “alma mater” proud. I paired Givenchy floral print sandals back to a Tibi striped skirt, silk halter and my Joie Bianca clutch. Mixing stripes and floral prints are an easy way to create a sophisticated look. Keep the color palette and size of print similar, and, voila! You have a perfect ensemble. 

    Bisous,

    Rebecca