Last April my brother got married in Sao Paulo to my lovely Brazilian sister in-law. Thanks to this wonderful union, we got a chance to come to beautiful Trancoso and stay at the incredible Uxua Casa Hotel where my brother and his wife got engaged.
This is not your average hotel, its an Oasis of Tropical Splendor, little casas dotted around the grounds and out on the Quadrado, Tancoso's 16th Century town green.The attention to detail is heavenly, everything is made by local artisans, the staff are warm, friendly and happy. We had most of the hotel to ourselves so it felt as we were all living there, it has such a magical and seducing quality and none of us wanted leave.
Uxua is a labor of love and you feel it, an unforgettable experience and I hope to return very soon.
All pictures via Uxua except picture 11 which is taken by me on Uxua beach.
The website is also fantastic, am sure you will be seduced,
www.uxua.com
This wonderful 1969's Airstream trailer owned by Designer Rachel Horn and her husband Justin Kreizel , who were inspired when they deiced to attend the Burning Man Festival.
Found on Craig's List fro $5000 , they gutted and totally renovated the trailer into this beautiful Moorish Inspired design. Beautiful Kitchen with stainless steel appliances and Corian counter tops. Living area with a day bed using luxurious fabrics from Nobilis, Donghia, Larsen , tribal inspired rugs in shades of blue and grey. The bedroom is separated by curtains and Moorish arches and clever storage under the beds.
What a beautiful and well designed Trailer, in this small space they thought of everything, there is even air conditioning and a Cappucino maker. I would not mind going anywhere in one of these! They should be the official designers of Trailer Chic or Nomadic Trailer Hotel were you can rent them and have room service and depending the season be in different locations....
Happy Trails! xo
All photos via www.nytimes.com
New Designer Alert!
Haitian -Italian Stella Jean has truly marinaded both of her unique cultures to create a very individual collection. The Italian blood shows in masculine pinstripe and jean shirts and the Creole side comes in the choice of fabrics and patterns. Then these are taken to another level with the impeccable tailoring and the fun and elegant accessories which include the hair scarf's (would love to wear them like that) topped off with hats and some fun jewellery that was also created by Stella Jean. The formula works wonders, so could wear this in the summer but this is last years collection. But I loved it so much that I had to share who cares what season it is or what year it is.
In the meantime enjoy the Caribbean via Italia! xo
Moda Operandi had a trunk show of her pieces , I think Matches London will be stocking her this year too. Browse her site for stockists and video of the show.
All images via,
STELLA JEAN
Snow Cabin via Sister Himalaya
Winter Home via Architectural Digest
Modern Mountain home via Pinterest
Rustic Bathroom via Pinterest
The Peak of Rustic Chic Idaho via Elle Decor
Rustic Bathroom via Sisson Designs
Jackson Hole , Wyoming via Elle Decor
Le Chalet Chatel via Les Fermes de Marie
Wild White Horses via Sister Himalaya
Chalet Table scape via Pinterest
Fairy Trees in The Snow Via Pinterest
Am off to the Swiss Alps for a couple of days to enjoy some Nature and fresh Air, can't wait after 2 months in the city.
Yodel Away xo
LUCID STEAD by Phillip K Smith III
http://pks3.com
Annette and Phoebe Stephens of Anndra Neen Via Dossier Journal
Anndra Neen Collection via Fallow
Coral Necklace via Couturelab London
Hiroshi Suzuki via Adrian Sassoon London
Shell Choker via Couturelab London
Pieces by Modernist Jeweller Art Smith 1917-1982
Anndra Neen Birdcage Brass & Alpaca via Milk Made
Tequila Shot Spiking The Sun via Chris Knight
Anndra Neen Clutch via Fallow
Aztec Inspired Patters at Balmain
Trojan Horse Anndra Neen Show
Anndra Neen Telescope via Shop Grey Area
Hiroshi Suzuki via Adrian Sassoon
Anndra Neen Cage 2
Andraa Neen via Erin Jeen
Pre- Colombian Nose Ring
On my Birthday I received a beautiful piece from Anndra Neen, I wear all the time and get so many compliments.I had seen the pieces before and really admired them, there is a native and modern feel about them which marry together exceptionally well.
You can see their influences of their own culture, the Beautiful and stylish Sisters Annette and Phoebe Stephens were born and raised in Mexico City where they have their pieces made in their workshop by artisans , Mexico is known for its ancient craftsmanship especially in silver, but these pieces are not made out of sterling silver which would weigh a ton and be extremely expensive, Anndra Neen collection is made of Alpaca a alloy metal that is coated in silver , it is light but yet has substance and has a beautiful finish to it. So much better than feeling like you have a ton of bricks around your neck.
The sisters have a very mixed and creative cultural family , their grandmother was a well known artist and their grandfather was a avant-garde composer, so they grew up a home filled with creative people. The influence of these collections come from all their travels especially Japan where their idea was born into fruition, the Japanese are gifted with creating incredible work with silver, but you can also see their inspiration of Pre-Colombian , Tribal , French Medieval Armour and Modernist jewellery as I have shown in some of the pictures.
Keep it up ladies and Viva Mexico xo
You can buy Anndra Neen at www.couturelab.com which based out of London and ships worldwide.
Photo Via Persol
Photo Marcello Mastroianni Via Persol
Photo Via Garance Dore
1938 Alfa Romeo Touring Berlinetta via Sportscardigest
Photo Anna del Russo Via Garance Dore
Photo Via Bvlgari
Photo Via The Sartorialist
Photo via Garance Dore
Photo Via the Sartorialist
Source unknown
Photo via Pasticceria Marchesi
En route to Milano for some Mangiare , Sole e Shopping.
Arrivederci xo
Photo Via Architectural Digest House in Pebble Beach California
Photo via Elle Decor Courtney Cox in Malibu California
Photo via Elle Decor Courtney Cox
Photo Via Elle Decor House in Capetown South Africa
Photo via Elle Decor Southampton Long Island
Photo via AD house in Bodrum Turkey
Photo Via AD Silicon Valley California House
Photo via House Beautiful Farmhouse St Helena California
Photo via Elle Decor Hamptons Long Island
Photo Via Elle decor Cottage in the Bahamas
Photo via Elle Decor Brookhaven Hamlet New York
Photo via Elle Decor Amagansett Hamptons Long Island
Photo via Elle Decor David Adjaye Designed Denver Colorado
Photo Via Elle Decor House of Rose Anne De Pampelonne Paris France
Photo via AD Robert Zemecki's house in Tuscany
Photo via Elle Decor Kevin Carrigan & Tim Furzer Home Hamptons Long Island
Now that summer is here, wouldn't be lovely to dine Al Fresco in any of these splendid locations. Bliss.
www.elledecor.com
www.architecturaldigest.com
www.housebeautiful.com
Guy De Rougemont~ POP Sculpture Lamp~ Galerie Diane DE Polignac
Francis Sultana
Mattia Bonetti Colour Ball Armchair~ David Gill Galleries
Chanan Gallery
Lustre de Virevolte ~ Herve Van Der Straeten
Herve Van Der Straeten PAD Paris 2011 Stand
Mattia Bonetti~ David Gill Galleries
Karry Berreby Paris PAD 2011 Stand
Bulgari three gold watch circa 1980~ Karry Berreby
Galerie Hervouet
Francois_Xavier Lalanne~Gorille Console 2005~ Ben Brown Fine Arts
Galerie Jean-Louis Danant
Astrid Koch~ Sky 2012 Fibre Optic Tapestry~Galerie Maria Wettergren
List of Exhibitors PAD London 2012
Its arriving next week, the Fairs of all Fairs! Pavillion of Art & Design London Edition. For me is the most elegant and beautiful of them all. All my favourite galleries under one roof, with impeccably curated stands. I go several times during the week even if its not large to take it all in and eye pieces that I can dream of owning one day, or just feel good after seeing such beauty.
If you have never been go and if you have go again.
Oh C'est Beaux xo
PAD LONDON
10-14 OCTOBER 2012
BERKELEY SQ
LONDON W1
Website for more information on the PAD FAIRS and Tickets,
www.pad-fairs.com/london/en
"Life is not measured by how many breaths we take,but by the moments that take our breath away. Maya Angelou"
Beautiful pictures of the incredible power of yoga in our world, taken by Robert Sturman whose expansive photography shows us how Yoga heals people everywhere from our city streets to the depth of Africa to our prisons. I Just chose two examples out of hundreds named The Girl with the Ganesh Tattoo and Sunrise on The Sound. It brought me serenity straight away, and also got my ass to the yoga studio in a flash.I could picture this images in massive sizes in a yoga studio, how beautiful would that be! Come on someone do it.
Love your work,
To see more of Robert Sturman's photography here are the links
robertsturmanstudio.com
www.facebook.com/Artist.Photografia