May 2006 Archives

Okay, who would have guessed that J Crew has sold out for the season their "tangy orange" Bermuda shorts with embroidered yellow crab critters? Critter_shorts_1I know this because I was on their website today to order them and they were not there, only the kelly green critter shorts are left. They are currently searching every store in the country to find my orange critter shorts for me.
Why did I dally? I knew I loved them the first time I saw them in one of the seemingly weekly catalogs they send. The reason was the very fact that they were "tangy orange". I thought this color was just too crazy to actually wear. But clearly I changed my mind because I was trying to order them today.

My feelings on orange have been changing for quite a while. My first dealings with the color include life jackets, carrots and the absolutely dreadful orange vanity in the downstairs bathroom of the house I grew up in. (yes, the house was built in the 70s!) I am quite sure that my dislike of orange continued all the way through college. It is sometime thereafter that the color started to change for me. I bought my first Hermes scarf in 2000 and I still have the beautiful bright orange box.  Hermes loves orange! How can they be wrong?

Of course I probably owe a lot to Christo and Jeanne Claude and their brilliant Gates exhibit in New York last year.
Gates

That totally did it for me, the orange juxtaposed against the bleak colors of the New York winter was brilliant and beautiful. These days orange is extremely common in both fashion and home fashion. Today I was surprised to see that a normally traditional home décor company (Peacock Alley) is offering bright orange "kumquat" linen accessories! Their show bed features a bright orange pillow against traditional blues and white.... again - brilliant!
Bristolbed



Love live orange!

May 24, 2006 / category: Observations / link / comments(1)
Hello and welcome. Flairvoyant is mostly a fashion blog, but also will include posts on cosmetics, fragrance, home items, travel, dining and art. Nearly everything influences fashion and vice versa so it makes sense to me. A little about me, I'm a 30-something who grew up in Vermont and has spent pretty much my whole adult life living on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. I absolutely love New York, it's a truly wonderful place to live. From museums, architecture, shopping, dining, outdoor activies to work opportunities - it really has everything. In my own way, I've loved fashion since I was a little girl, but it was certainly a lot more difficult in Vermont. The town I grew up in didn't even have a Gap store, if you can imagine that! (and interntet, for all practical purposes, didn't exist back then) I went to Paris to study my junior year, spring semester in college and that really opened my eves and was my first experience of having accessibility to really wonderful things. I bought my first 2 Vuitton bags then. (I'm sure it took me years to pay for them, but they were worth it!) Then after college I moved straight to New York, which of course is fashion heaven.
May 22, 2006 / category: Observations / link / comments(0)