Showing posts with label hermes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hermes. Show all posts
Monday, November 28, 2011
La Table d’Hermès
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I'm officially over summer and all I can think of is autumn with it's crisp cool weather and beautiful clothes. I also think this amazing sepia toned tableware "Les Maisons Enchantées" from Hermès would be perfect for fall feasts and even more spectacular at Thanksgiving! You might just want to keep it away from the kiddie table! It's available now at Barneys in New York (seen here) or Hermès.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Ode to Wicker
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This wicker Hermes Kelly bag looks just right.
I'd like to carry it while wearing a Fendi dress in white.
Tina Turner could drive me around in her Fiat Jolly that surely goes zoom.
At the end of the day, we could hang out in this chic lattice room.
The End.
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Carry On Only!
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As much as I like Chanel, my heart belongs to Hermès since we share an initial. Although these Crocodile suitcases that were posted on Luxist don't have an H on them, they still have me seriously swooning! They were made in the 1930's for Karen Blixen who wrote Out of Africa under the name Isak Dinesen. Hermès unearthed them in their archives and they think that since they were never used they must never have been sent to her in Kenya. The sterling silver and tortoiseshell pieces are engraved with a crown and the initials DBF which stands for Dineson Blixen-Finecke, a combination of her maiden and married names. If you also happen to have the same initials, word has it that they can be yours for the right price. I'd actually be willing to change my initials to own such beautiful specimens of craftsmanship! They certainly put most people's beat up roller bags to shame. But, as we all know, travel is definitely not what it used to be. Le sigh.
"The entire being of a woman is a secret which should be kept” - Isak Dinesen
As much as I like Chanel, my heart belongs to Hermès since we share an initial. Although these Crocodile suitcases that were posted on Luxist don't have an H on them, they still have me seriously swooning! They were made in the 1930's for Karen Blixen who wrote Out of Africa under the name Isak Dinesen. Hermès unearthed them in their archives and they think that since they were never used they must never have been sent to her in Kenya. The sterling silver and tortoiseshell pieces are engraved with a crown and the initials DBF which stands for Dineson Blixen-Finecke, a combination of her maiden and married names. If you also happen to have the same initials, word has it that they can be yours for the right price. I'd actually be willing to change my initials to own such beautiful specimens of craftsmanship! They certainly put most people's beat up roller bags to shame. But, as we all know, travel is definitely not what it used to be. Le sigh."The entire being of a woman is a secret which should be kept” - Isak Dinesen
Monday, October 24, 2011
J'aime Mon Carré
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Hermès has created a fun new website J'aime Mon Carré which translates to I Love My Scarf. It is full of chic girls, and some boys, in London, New York, Paris, and Tokyo wearing Hermès scarves tied in a myriad of ways. There are more ways to wear a scarf that just around your neck which they will teach you. Hermès has also partnered with the uber chic store Colette in Paris on a special collection of scarves that will debut in September. Wonder what they will think of next!
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