Friday, March 28, 2014

Rebecca Minkoff


A Profile in Positively Chic

 #RMROADTRIP

Last night, Saks Fifth Avenue Columbus welcomed fashion designer Rebecca Minkoff to town.  Known for her ever-growing collection of cool casual luxury handbags, accessories, and apparel, the designer shared her Spring/Summer 2014 line with a packed house.



Taking center stage was the Perry Satchel, a Saks exclusive.  Beautiful, with an up-town look, the new Perry satchel is roomy enough to hold the essentials and then some, all while majorly amping up your chic factor.
#RMPERRY













Three Questions in Five (or so) Minutes

Sitting down with Rebecca Minkoff was like sitting down with a friend.  She was so warm and friendly, I could have talked to her for hours.  Suffice it to say, I thoroughly enjoyed the time we did have to talk.

PC:  You've shared that your latest collection was inspired by Latin America.  How do you take that inspiration and translate it into your clothing?
RM:  I start by pulling and studying imagery, textiles, the women of the area.  All this becomes inspiration for what I do.


PC:  You're obviously a very busy woman -- designer, wife, mother, new mother-to-be (the designer is expecting her second baby…Yay!), how do you "recharge" and find new inspiration?
RM:  When I walk into the office, I am a clean slate.  I tear a lot out of magazines, from the books I read, pictures from my travels…All these things give me inspiration.  I go down a "worm hole" and put it all together.


PC:  There is such a connection between fashion and interior design.  Being an interior designer, I have to ask how does your fashion style impact how you design your home?
RM:  I love color and while my bags are colorful, I have a more neutral home.  I like to add pops of color through my home accessories.

See pictures of Rebecca's new Brooklyn home in a Lucky Magazine exclusive here.  

I Heart Rebecca Minkoff

In 2001, the designer got her break into the fashion world when her "I Love New York" tee shirt, worn by actress Jenna Elfman, got air time on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno.  After that, orders piled up and Rebecca focused on sewing and bedazzling the NY-centric tees on the floor of her NY apartment.

Fast forward to 2005 (and a lot of hard work and dedication in between), Rebecca ventured into handbag design with the creation of the Morning After Bag (or better known as the M.A.B. for those hipsters "in the know" where Rebecca Minkoff and all things positively chic are concerned).  The M.A.B. is considered a classic among the fashion forward set, remaining consistent in comfortable style and current with varying seasonal color options.  Today, the designer's handbag collection has grown exponentially to include clutches, totes, minis, cross bodies, satchels, and hobos…just to name a few examples.

In 2011, the designer relaunched her ready-to-wear to great success.

To me, the Rebecca Minkoff woman exudes a cool, sexy vibe, independence, confidence…
 while being effortlessly put together.

All this at a very fair price point.  As my mother used to say, "A lot of look for the money."  

And, guys, you are not ignored by the fabulous Rebecca Minkoff.  Check out her recently-launched accessories line for men, Ben Minkoff.

Now if we could only convince her to do an RM Home line, our lives would be complete!



A Few of My RM Favorites

One of my favorite pieces from the collection, the Mara jumpsuit, is now in my wardrobe rotation.

Christina Klein, Bill Carson (Saks Columbus General Manager), Me in the Mara Jumpsuit
(styled with Helmut Lang jacket, Tibi sandals, Forever 21 belt)


The pattern of the fabric is amazing -- blending this season's floral fixation with a graphic print.  It doesn't get much better than that?  Or does it?!  Did I mention that it is soooo comfortable?

Okay, I also added a purse to my collection.  Pink is my "signature color" you know.  I couldn't resist!





Inspired to add a piece of her latest collection to your closet?  Shop RebeccaMinkoff.com.





"I think for a woman, a handbag is a love affair."
Rebecca Minkoff

I couldn't agree more!  

Thank you, Rebecca, for visiting Columbus 
and for creating such chic clothing and accessories.


Positively yours,











Paula Chamblin Aulino
Interior Designer, Associate ASID

Monday, March 24, 2014

The ABCs of Monograms


Oh, So Lovely



I don't know about you, but I think southerners have a lot of things figured out.

Case in point today:  monograms.

You can't spend any time with a southern lady and not see a monogram on something.  Perhaps a signet ring, her great-great grandmother's china, linens, or even on her precious child's clothing.  No, they're not afraid they'll lose these things and a monogram will make them easily identifiable.  Only a certain type of person who lives north of the Mason-Dixon Line would think that way.  Umph!

Monograms are elegant, civilized, and draw us back to a day when not everything was done electronically.  I dream of those days gone by….


My Life in Monograms


Remember Laverne and Shirley?  Laverne is the one with the "L" monogrammed sweater.  LOL


Want to Use Monograms in Your Life?  

There are oh, so many possibilities!





1.  Monogrammed Wall-Mount Mailbox, Frontgate; 2.  Wooden Decorative Monogram, Etsy; 3.  Tote, Land's End;  4.  Monogrammed Soap, Frontgate; 5.  Monogrammed Hemstitch Napkins, Horchow;  6.  Monogrammed Parsons Chair Slipcover, Ballard Designs; 7.  Monogrammed Stationery, Horchow; 8.  Monogrammed Towels, Horchow;  9.  Monogrammed Door Mat, Ballard Designs; 10. Mongrammed Outdoor Pillow, Frontgate.


How to Use Monograms

A one-letter monogram typically represents your last name.

Use two letters for the first and last names of one person or the first names of a couple.  Or you may choose to connect a pair of two-letter monograms--with a meaningful symbol or motif in between--to represent two people.

For a three-letter monogram, you have a few options.  Make all the letters the same size for your first, middle (or maiden), and last names, reading left to right.  Or use a larger center initial for your last name, flanked by your first and middle (or maiden) initials.  For a couple, use the larger center initial for your common surname, with your first initials on either side.


Make it a chic day!  Monogram something…anything.


Positively yours,











Paula Chamblin Aulino
Associate ASID

Friday, March 21, 2014

Case of the Droops?

How to Straighten Your Tulips


Do you have a case of the drooping tulips?  
If so, I have a simple solution for you. 
 Drop a penny into the bottom of the vase.  
The copper alloy will make the stems stand 
straight up in no time.
Enjoy!





#positivelychic
#tulips
#spring
#copperpennytrick


Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Little Black Book of Beauty Secrets

Product Review:  L'Oreal Revitalift Miracle Blur



As I'm always on the lookout for life-changing, anti-aging products (you know, the fountain of youth in a bottle so to speak…or the hope for one…ha!), a dear friend of mine (yes, the naturally beautiful Gaby Weiss, you know who you are) recommended Revitalift Miracle Blur by L'Oreal.

The product claims to instantly smooth lines and wrinkles, hide pores and minimize little flaws and imperfections.  I have to say, after using this product consistently for a month now, I would agree.

It's a primer, filler and 30 SPF sunscreen all rolled into one neat little package for $24.99.  A bargain in my little black book of beauty secrets!

After washing and moisturizing my face, I put the Miracle Blur on my fingers and cover my entire face.  The consistency of the product is gel-like, almost giving the appearance of Vaseline.  However, once it goes on your face, it is quickly absorbed and, as Gaby says, feels like velvet.  I couldn't agree more!

As a primer, it makes your make-up go on smoother and stay on longer.  As a filler, it definitely lessons the look of fine lines and pores.  Anything claiming "opti-blur" technology (whatever that is?!) is worth a try!  LOL

Miracle Blur is positively chic!  Give it a try and let me know what you think.

All products, potions and treatments aside, I've always enjoyed this quote by the naturally beautiful Audrey Hepburn.  I hope you do too!




Positively yours,
















Paula Chamblin Aulino
Interior Designer, Associate ASID

#miracleblur
#l'oreal
#revitalift
#chic
#positivelychic
#paulachamblininteriors
#audreyhepburn

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Remodelista

Looking for a Change?




Let's face it.  Some changes are easier than others.

When it comes to your home, are you READY for a change?  I think the changing of the seasons often motivates us to make some updates -- minor or major -- to celebrate the end (hopefully!) of winter and the freshness of spring and the heat of the summer.  Yeah, baby!

This July will mark three years since we underwent a major renovation of our "new" old home.  While it was sometimes a hassle living through it (to put it mildly), we kept our "eye on the prize" and have been enjoying the results of our (and an extremely competent team of subcontractors') efforts every day since.

Are you contemplating a home renovation?  

First, and foremost, make upgrades that are in line with your neighborhood.  I always advise clients to think about the potential resale of your home.  Don't price yourself out of the market.

Here are some other valuable tips to keep in mind when undergoing a renovation.

1.  Create your vision.
Start by identifying the projects you want to complete.  Pull pictures from magazines, design resource books and online resources, such as Houzz, to show your architect and designer the type of look and feel you want to create in your new space.

2.  Find a reputable remodeler.
Hire an experienced, licensed remodeler that you trust. Get references from architects, interior designers and neighbors.  Once identified, visit the remodeler's former clients and current job sites.  Do you like what you see and hear?  Ask detailed questions.  The best remodelers maintain clean and organized work sites, take precautionary measures to ensure safety, and know how to keep a low profile in a neighborhood.  They also are up front with you about how they charge for their services.

3.  Make a detailed plan of action and insist on a supporting detailed contract. 
Create drawings and specifications.  Eliminate ambiguity up front.  Make a hard and fast budget.  Know the process for making changes as they will invariably occur -- especially in a remodel.  You don't know what you have, in most cases, until you open up the walls.  Contract details should include project timing and performance expectations, as well as billing and cost expectations.

4.  Pack like you're moving. 
Newsflash:  Opening walls and building new spaces creates dust, dirt and grime.  A lot of it.  Even though you're doing the project on the first floor, the second floor will still be impacted.  Pack up your belongings to avoid any kind of damage.

5.  Set up a temporary camp. 
If you're doing a kitchen remodel and living in the house while it is occurring, set up a temporary kitchen.  Equip it with the bare necessities.  Realize that it's not going to be like your full service kitchen, but a better kitchen is coming.

6.  Communicate.  
Schedule weekly (at least) meetings with your remodeler to get a status update.  Ask questions.  Give compliments, as deserved.  Follow-up on items your remodeler has asked you to do.  Making product and finish selections within the timeframe the remodeler has established will only help you get back to a "normal" life.  A good interior designer will be help you stay on schedule.

7.  Treat your workers well.  
Be respectful of others.  You're all working toward the same goal.  Don't rush the job.  Finish work tells the end tale of the overall quality of a job.

Take it from me…

Renovations can be stressful.  
Remember the end goal you're striving for and keep a positive attitude. 
 Laugh.  It will get better.  I promise.


Investment Returns

Bathroom Addition
Cost:  $72,538
Cost Recouped at Resale:  60.6%

Bath Remodel
Cost:  $51,374
Cost Recouped at Resale:  63.6%

Major Kitchen Remodel
Cost:  $109,935
Cost Recouped at Resale:  63.6%

Basement Remodel
Cost:  $62,834
Cost Recouped at Resale:  77.6%

Window Replacement
Cost:  $13,385
Cost Recouped at Resale:  76.6%

Source:  2013-2014 Cost vs. Value Report by the National Association of Realtors

Positively yours,


















Paula Chamblin Aulino
Interior Designer, Associate ASID


#remodelista
#costvsvalueremodel
#positivelychic










Monday, March 17, 2014

Green Day


Avoid Leprechauns.  Wear Green.






Our art project this weekend:  A paper dress for Lily Kate to match my Fabriana Arias dress.  Styled with Jimmy Choo python heels and Chanel accessories.  What else does a girl need on a Monday?

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Sunday Bomber Sunday




Jacket:  Rag and Bone (similar chic here and cheap chic like this); Shirt:  old -- Ralph Lauren Purple Label (similar chic here and cheap chic here); Pants:  J Crew; Shoes:  old -- Prada (also like these); Sunglasses:  Chanel; Belt:  Oscar de la Renta; Purse:  Chanel; Ring (right index figure):  Stephen Dweck


Want More Bomber Jacket Options?
Check out my Pinterest board here.



Positively yours,










#cheapchic
#positivelychic
#prada
#rag&bonebomber jacket
#ralphlauren
#jcrew