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Plasti Coat

Posted Tuesday, October 16th, 2007 in Home Design

So there is something really cool I found out about while
reading the New York Times’ T Magazine and it’s called plasti coat. This thing
is all the rage (at least in my office :) ). What plasti coat is, is a liquid
form of the rubber coating you always see on those tool grips…basically with
this you can have the comfort of a tool grip on ANYTHING!

There is a great page on eBay that explains what exactly the
benefits of using this type of product is and it links to some of the listings
for the product…
Using Plastic Dip Products.

Of course when I found out about it, the first thing that I
thought was how cool it would be to dip home accessories in it. Someone in my
office was actually telling me that he dipped some of his Jonathan Adler plates
and it’s just great because you instantly create these wonderful, durable
decorative plates using a product that initially only had a utilitarian
purpose.

Here are some great Jonathan Adler decorative bowls that
would be perfect to cover with plasti coat.

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Plasti coat comes in mostly primary colors, but there is enough to choose from for an array of projects. I love the idea of a collar or an apron coated in this stuff! Or what about taking something plain like a linen or cotton towel and dipping the end in the plasticoat to give a band of color!

The possibilities are truly endless because this product is so versatile. It spans the whole spectrum from functional (gardening gloves, bottom of canvas bags) to decorative (ceramic lamp, bowels, plates…).

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Los Angeles Fashion Week

Posted Tuesday, October 16th, 2007 in Fashion


THE DUKE IS BACK

Sitting last night on the rooftop of Randolph Duke’s new house was surreal. I felt I had died and gone to Nirvana. So I meditated. As I looked out over Los Angeles, a coal fire burning in the outdoor fireplace, I didn’t want to leave L.A. What New York?! “Just blissing out,” I told one fashion journalist who walked by and asked what the hell I was doing.

Soon I wanted to get back to where most of the guests had gathered to celebrate Duke’s emotional “comeback” collection. I sipped champagne and wanted to toast some spectacular looks like the black gown with pearl straps and the amazing peek-a-boo sequin skirt.

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But I had one problem: getting downstairs to the living room was going to be a challenge with my Moet Chandon in my hand and high heels on my feet. Two ladies standing next to me in high heels eyed the stairs giggling. This was no laughing matter. I told them not to do it, “Don’t go down,” I said. Highly polished black wood, there are no banisters on the stairs. One slip and you could go tumbling: down the stairs, onto the hard floor of the living room below, past the turquoise blue pool, and down the steep hill. And there would be nothing, nothing to break your fall.

So we went down the garden stairs at the back.

Coming off the energy of Randolph’s show, guests talked and smiled and were awfully friendly. Extra, Access, ABC – a lot of TV at the house or the show. 74 looks–no one does so many outfits in shows anymore. Reprising some of his greatest hits like bondage, shirred gowns that make the butt look bigger and plunge-back gowns, he was flushed, smiling and teary-eyed all night.

MODEL BEHAVIOR

The discussion about the disgusting lack of black models has reached L.A.
Randolph noted that he used three black models. I was happy to see he also had someone who looked Latina and an Asian. Randolph has always had a diverse line up.

Still, where are the black models?

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And in L.A., you might also ask, where are the good models…? Randy’s trick to make them look runway ready - “slick back their hair. Give them sultry eyes, and teach them how to walk like the New York/Europe girls.” Any designer worth his hip swivel can in a pinch teach a model how to strut. And so backstage before the show - Randolph put them through their paces.

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Designer Randolph Duke

You just don’t have a melt down 40 minutes before show time as one of the models did. Randolph, understandably upset, called for a replacement -immediately! The woman pulled herself together, apologized for having a heart as well as a killer body, and Randolph calmed down.

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But it was rough going. L.A. is no New York.

NICKY CHICK

Bi-coastal fashion maven Nicky Hilton SHOWED another collection within a month of introducing Nicholai to editors and retailers in New York. Less expensive than Nicholai, Chick was surprisingly good. Not a line one needed to see on a runway, but when you’re a potential international brand, who can blame the other Hilton sister for maximizing the press interest in her.

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Designer Nicky Hilton

Now everyone gets to see her sweet cotton dresses and sportswear. The designer/socialite wore a blue and white Chick dress for her bow. Whimsical apple prints, shoe prints on white cotton, a cute white spring coat and jacket with big buttons. All fun, young and summery.

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Celebrities have been out of sight so far. I expected to see a fair share at Nicky’s and Randolph’s but I guess they are actually working - acting or singing - instead of going to fashion shows.

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Ohio Country Living Fair

Posted Thursday, October 4th, 2007 in Home Design

This past weekend, I went with eBay to the Country Living Fair in Morrow, Ohio (per my past announcements on this blog:) ). eBay had a booth set-up, where eBay users could drop in and give testimonials about their eBay experiences. I also got the chance to meet some of the Country Living editors (love Country Living..great home decorating tips).

I have to say that I don’t know what I was envisioning as far as turn-out, but I was blown away by the traffic this fair generated—cars on the highway were literally backed up for miles—it was truly amazing to see!

There were, of course, some great finds at the fair…lots of antique dealers selling crafts, but not the crafty kind, the beautiful, delicate kind. I bought some great ceramic splatterware bowls. I love splatterware for traditional or country houses and it’s such an easy way to add touches of color. Also, a great find were these wonderful spider silhouettes that were handcrafted by a Virginia-based artist. I’ve been a big fan of silhouettes and have found some great ones on eBay. There are also some services that let you send in pictures and they’ll custom-make a silhouette for you—a great holiday gift idea. Last Christmas, I had a silhouette of my dog made that turned out beautifully.

Actually, just writing this blog is bringing up why I enjoyed the fair as much as did: I just love quality handmade things and so many of the items at the fair brought me back to my grandmother’s house, especially the silhouettes…she had some beautiful, delicately made ones in her house.

Another noteworthy part of the fair were the workshops/demonstrations on things like painting, pottery, decorating…to me this brings up something that I’m sure a lot of you already do, but just as a reminder: one of the simplest things to do is to throw a coat of paint on that old chair you never really liked or to reupholster that couch that is lying around in your basement because it doesn’t quite fit in your home – don’t be afraid of these kinds of projects– it’s so easy to give new life to furniture!

Here are some splatterware and silhouette finds!

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