Do you ever see a fashion trend on a celebrity and think "I could pull that off", but when you purchase the item you never seem to find the courage to wear it? This is what happened to me with the headscarf. I see it on other people and I am absolutely IN LOVE with this look. But whenever I put mine on I hesitate for some reason.
I first started noticing this look on the always fashionable Serena van der Woodsen on Gossip Girl (one of my favourite shows, hello Chuck Bass).
These UpperEast Siders wear their headscarves pushed back higher up on their heads, which makes it a bit more preppy.
I also like the way Nicole Richie wears a scarf, over the top of her forehead. It's a hippie inspired look, adding a carefree vibe and ease to her look. She chooses bright and playful prints to add a pop to her neutral attire and finishes the look with a pair of stylish shades.
Another way to wear the headscarf that I really like is to spin it around so the knot or bow is on the front!
I think I'm going to get the courage to wear mine one day soon:
Do you guys like headscarves? Who do you think wears it best? Have you
ever had a trendy item that you've owned and loved but never worn?
xox
Tiffany Leigh
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2.05.2012
12.29.2011
Favourite Furniture Fridays: Eames Lounge Chair
EAMES LOUNGE
To kick off my very first Favourite Furniture Fridays I wanted
to pick a piece that reshaped the history of the furniture world. I had to pick
the classic Eames Lounge 670 and Ottoman 671. I recently saw the handcrafted
process of making this lounge chair on HGTV’s ‘Design DNA’ and learnt that the
construction hasn’t changed much since it first hit the market in 1956. This
iconic beauty was designed for the Herman Miller furniture company by Charles
and Ray Eames (a married couple) who were inspired by a baseball glove. The
design took years of planning, trial and error. In the end, the final design
was a keeper, and hasn’t been messed with for over 60 years! The only major
changes are switching from rosewood veneer to a more environmentally friendly
plywood, and from five layers of wood fused together to seven. In fact, it is
part of New York’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) PERMANANTLY, making it not only an
ingenious piece of design, but a work of art in itself. What an honour! Just looking at it you can
see why.
Its molded plywood shell is what makes it truly beautiful,
and keeps each chair unique. The cushions are made to maximize comfort, and
rubber shock mounts allow the chair to flex slightly for a discrete rocking
motion. It also swivels 360 degrees. The leather is cinched for a worn look. The
classic black leather is a popular choice (and my personal favourite), but
Herman Miller now offers the Eames Lounge in a variety of colours and finishes.
It makes my favourite list because I love its masculine, industrial and yet
comfortable look and feel. It is an iconic piece instantly recognizable in any
space.
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Warning:
Before you fall completely head over heels in love with this furniture piece (maybe I should have cautioned earlier), I should warn you that it is pricey! In 1956, it retailed at a bit over 300 dollars. Now, a newly constructed Eames Lounge will run you about $4500 before tax in the United States, with some classics selling in auction for close to the $7000 mark! Even high quality and convincing replicas approach two grand. The European Vitra version is even more expensive. But hey, we can dream right? If you’re ever blessed enough to purchase one of these beauties, however, the attention to detail and high quality, hand crafted construction will last decades making it an heirloom to be passed on from generation to generation.
Before you fall completely head over heels in love with this furniture piece (maybe I should have cautioned earlier), I should warn you that it is pricey! In 1956, it retailed at a bit over 300 dollars. Now, a newly constructed Eames Lounge will run you about $4500 before tax in the United States, with some classics selling in auction for close to the $7000 mark! Even high quality and convincing replicas approach two grand. The European Vitra version is even more expensive. But hey, we can dream right? If you’re ever blessed enough to purchase one of these beauties, however, the attention to detail and high quality, hand crafted construction will last decades making it an heirloom to be passed on from generation to generation.
This chair made its TV debut in 1956 on NBC’s broadcast of Arlene Francis’s ‘Home’. You can watch
the videos of this vintage appearance on Youtube. Part one here and part two
here for those interested.
This chair is often quoted for its prominent
appearance in the hit show Frasier (reportedly seen in all episodes but one!). I'm not the hugest Frasier fan, however, so my favourite guest appearance of the chair
is on Gossip Girl, where it was recovered in a gorgeous Missoni fabric.
I hope you enjoyed reading all about this iconic and historical piece of furniture as much as I enjoyed researching it! Stay tuned every Friday for an edition of Favourite Furniture Fridays.
Love always, Tiffany Leigh
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