Archive for June, 2008

Flipping Out

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Bonnie Marcus Day at the Beach Flip FlopsBeach Bag – check. Sunscreen – check. Sunglasses – check. You’re all set. Just slide on those flip flops and off to the beach you go.

Instead of stepping out in those boring, plain-coloured ones, why not try something that suits your personality. Bonnie Marcus is well known for her stylish stationary and recently introduced her own line of flip flops. Designed to provide maximum style and comfort, these super-cool accessories are available in 14 fun and funky styles.

Whether you need a pair for yoga, the beach or even your wedding day, Bonnie has the perfect pair. And a portion of the proceeds from the sale of these products will be donated to The Breast Cancer Research Foundation and other organizations promoting breast cancer awareness.

Now off to the beach you go!

Bonnie Marcus
www.bonniemarcus.com
Available at Bloomingdales and online at bonniemarcus.com

Garden Party

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Anthropologie Tulip Garden Party PillowLet’s face it, this summer has left just a little something to be desired, the grey skies and constant drizzle have us yearning for just a little more, a swing in the hammock perhaps? But instead of waiting for the sun to break through the clouds, add a touch of colour and summer whimsy to any décor with the Tulip Garden Party Pillow. Available at Anthropologie, this 20” square pillow brightens up any room with its embroidered petals and pompom-edged design.

Also machine washable, this pillow is perfect for sitting on the deck with a cocktail in hand or taking a Sunday afternoon nap while lounging in the hammock. Guaranteed to go with any interior décor—from minimalist to comfy cozy—and in bloom all year through, these brightly bloomed flowers will have you singing in the rain!

Anthropologie
www.anthropologie.com

N’awlins

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Be prepared for two things in New Orleans: unrelenting humidity and constant gracious hospitality.

The French QuarterSLEEP
In the French Quarter, make your base the modern boutique W Hotel or classic Andrew Jackson Hotel, both imbued with New Orleans style. For the budget-friendly, consider a guest house: Garden District’s St. Charles Guest House features a beautiful porch for afternoon cocktails while Dauphine House, located on the eastern side of the quarter in Faubourg Marigny, features a resto/bar area close to hot spots Snug Harbour, The Praline Connection and Café Brasil.

EAT
Start your day at Café du Monde for café au lait and beignets on Decatur Street and a stroll along the Moon Walk (named after a former mayor) which lies beside the mighty Mississippi River. The Quarter provides lots of fun spots for lunch: Central Grocery for a muffaletta, the New Orleans version of an Italian subway sandwich or Red Fish Grill for local fish and seafood specialities. For a mid-afternoon break or early evening cocktails, head to historic Napoleon House for a Pimm’s Cup cocktail in the courtyard or to the Court of Two Sisters for a glass of wine. A stroll around Jackson Square or along Bourbon Street will give you a dose of local street performers and artists. K Paul’s Louisiana Kitchen or Emeril Lagasse’s NOLA are mid-price choices, for fine dining head to Antoine’s for classic French or modern Stella! for nouveau creole.

Magazine StreetSHOP
Mardi Gras masks or parasols can be found along Canal Street, while for the best selection of local jazz, make a beeline to the Louisiana Music Factory. For serious shoppers head uptown to Magazine Street. From antique shops to funky clothing, with a good dose of cafes, bars and art galleries, Magazine Street is a credit card magnet: Dirty Coast (t-shirts), Spring (women’s clothing), Red Carpet (women’s clothing) and Ruby (denim). Bellanoche and Hazelnut (home décor) will encourage you to redecorate, while Belladonna and Empire will fuel anyone’s love of the dusty antique shoppe.

“Laissez le Bon temp rouler!” - as they say in New Orleans.

Photo credits: Magazine Street sign - NewOrleansOnline.com and Jean-Paul Gisclair
French Quarter -
NewOrleansOnline.com

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