Saturday, 9 February 2013

"Aerin": Aerin Lauder's delightful new venture

I have used Clinique products all of my life.
I started with the 3-step program when I was 14 and I have grown with it.
 I have enjoyed all of their products, I have loved their travel size editions and their make up is just fantastic.
I didn't move to the Estee Lauder line after 40, although I wore the most perfect pink and creamy lipstick ever by Estee on my wedding day.
I love family businesses , big and small. It means a continuity in quality standards. It also is about trust in purchasing something stylish that will have me covered in every way.
 
 
 
So, I was thrilled to see that Estee's great grand daughter, Aerin, has launched her very own line of cosmetics, and a lovely website with information and pictures on the Lauders' stylish world.
 
 
There is also a line of objets for the home and some brand new accessories, namely slingbacjks, in time for Spring.
 
 
 
My favorite product would have to be the rose hand and body cream,
 
 
 
but I also love Aerin's spring palette.
Delicious.
 
 
I adored watching Ms. Lauder present her venture herself.



 
In the words of her friend Michael Kors, "Aerin continues the legacy of stylish American women like C.Z. Guest and Jackie O., who combine the idea of simplicity and luxury with an eye toward quality and timelessness."

Read more: Aerin Lauder's Closet Confidential - Harper's BAZAAR

Find out more in the Aerin website.
 
I wish to Thank Aerin for letting us save and share her photos. After all, Estee was the first businesswoman who understood and put into use the importance of free samples.
 

love, Irene

Wednesday, 6 February 2013

Inspired by Pinterest.: Ideas for a perfect winter afternoon

 
Reading a long wanted book

Drinking something delicious and healthy

 


Writing to my French bestie.
 
 


 
The thrill of a beau
 


Leafing through a fab digital magazine-for free.


 
Choosing Elegance in all that I do.
 
What's your idea of a perfect Winter afternoon?


Pssst! Pin with me here.
 
love, Irene

Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Navajo matriarch passes away

I so admire women of substance. women who honour their inside rythm, who are connected with their divine essence and do what they know they have to do.


Although she's a local legend who's been featured in movies, Susie Yazzie has lived a traditional Navajo life for close to 100 years — raising sheep, carding wool, weaving rugs — and her hogan has been a frequent stop on guided tours of Monument Valley for decades.

By Kathy Montgomery
Monument Valley


Susie Yazzie sits before her upright loom on a low stool, regal as a queen on her throne. On this day, the "grandmother of Monument Valley" wears a pink satin skirt, purple velveteen blouse and chunky turquoise jewelry. Her thinning silver hair is tied at the base of her neck in the traditional hourglass shape.

At the sight of visitors, the creases in Susie's age-spotted face deepen into a smile. She exchanges a few words in Navajo with her daughter, Effie. Susie wants to know about the guests Effie has brought. She asks if they've been there before.

Nodding, satisfied, Susie plucks a handful of wool from the fluffy mound near her stool. She cards it, combing the wool until the fibers are clean and orderly. Then she pulls the wool off into a fluffy roll and feeds it onto the tip of a long, wooden spindle. Rubbing the shaft of the spindle against her thigh, Susie works the wool into a spool of thick yarn.

Although she speaks little English, Susie has welcomed a great many visitors. Her hogan has been a frequent stop on guided tours of Monument Valley for decades. She has appeared in John Ford movies, as well as many books, documentaries and magazines, including Arizona Highways. Her image has even graced bags of Frito-Lay's potato chips.

Yet for all her celebrity, Yazzie has lived a traditional Navajo life for close to 100 years — raising sheep, carding wool, weaving rugs — all without the benefit of electricity or running water. She's a medicine woman of sorts, a midwife who delivered two of her own grandchildren, and a hand trembler, adept at the ancient Navajo practice used to diagnose illness or find lost objects.

The oldest girl of eight children, Susie's Navajo name roughly translates to "fair-skinned woman." It was her late husband, Tully, who gave Susie her Anglo name. Though the exact date of her birth is unknown, Susie was born in the spring, sometime around 1917. Her birthday is celebrated on tax day.

She learned to weave as a young girl. Her mother was often sick, so Susie took on most of the family chores. She tended sheep and scaled the surrounding sandstone mesas for rainwater that collected in depressions, carrying it back in a sumac basket lined with piñon pitch. When Susie was perhaps 16, her mother became very ill while pregnant with her last child and had to be taken to the hospital. The family was living in the summer shade house at the time.

When the weather grew cold, Susie's mother had still not come home. Susie never saw her again. But her father returned with a baby brother, then wandered off in his grief, leaving Susie to care for the baby and all the other children.

Susie appealed to trader Harry Goulding for help. By then the man the Navajos called "tall sheep" was coming around regularly selling groceries and other goods from his wagon. He kept an eye on the family, giving Susie condensed milk for the baby and trading rugs she had woven for other necessities. He also started bringing around tourists.

Susie posed for photos for the tourists, and eventually began giving weaving demonstrations. The income helped support the family, but it was Susie's marriage that finally made her life easier. The work her husband found off the reservation supported the family, and when he returned home he brought wagons, mattresses and other luxuries.

When Goulding convinced John Ford to use Monument Valley as a backdrop for Ford's Western films, Susie, Tully and Effie were among the Navajos hired to work as extras. Susie also performed in My Darling Clementine, and all three appeared in Cheyenne Autumn. Colette Waddell, who recorded the stories of the entire Yazzie family for a yet-unpublished book, says Susie was directed to do the things she normally did: mostly to get on a horse and ride around.

At one point, Waddell says, Susie and her husband had trouble cashing their paychecks from the studio and had to travel to Los Angeles. It may have been the only time Susie left the reservation.

"She was not at all impressed," Waddell says. "She called it the hot country. Can you imagine? She lives in Monument Valley and thought Los Angeles was the hot country?"

While she was there, Susie got her name tattooed on her forearm, perhaps so she would remember how to sign her name. That gave her the ability to execute contracts, but she didn't always understand what she was signing, Waddell says.

Like the time a photographer came to the reservation and got Susie to sign away her rights to the photos he took. Her image ended up on bags of Frito-Lay's Santa Fe Ranch chips.

But Waddell believes Susie's real joy has been hosting the tourists she refers to as visitors.

"That's what keeps her going strong," Waddell says. "It's what keeps her alive."

source

love, Irene

Marie-Chantal of Greece: Modern, stylish and savvy

Marie-Chantal of Greece is on Instagram. So glad I can follow a real life princess, a mother of five and a successful entrepreneur. For some beautiful insight into her every day life (yes, she drinks coffee, and yes, she drinks in Emma Bridgewater cup and drives a black mini, how cool is that?) you may also follow her and her work on pinterest.

Read more in the following post by Hello magazine:

The princesses of today are not like those who preceded them. Now modern women of their time, some female royals are increasing their global presence by using social networking sites.

One such princess is Marie-Chantal of Greece, whose frequent Instagram posts are a delight for her fans. And like most users of the photo sharing programme, Marie-Chantal enjoys uploading images of her family, her friends, pets, and celebrations.



  The London-born princess is not the only royal to use modern technology, with Queen Rania of Jordan and Princess Mette-Marit of Norway using accounts such as Twitter to show support for initiatives promoted by their organisations.

She is by far the most prominent at posting personal photographs. Marie-Chantal's online account tells of the fun she enjoys with husband Prince Pavlos and their five children: Maria Olympia, 16, Konstantinos Alexios, 14, Achilleas Andreas 12, Odysseas Kimon, 8 and four-year-old Aristides Stavros.

Aristides features in a large number of the images, often posing with the family's pets or sporting outfits from his mother's clothing label. And to prove they are like any family, Marie-Chantal has even posted a photo of the youngster throwing a tantrum to avoid going to school.

Other events documented by the 44-year-old include skiing holidays, birthdays, national holidays and even a trip to the Olympic Games last summer.



During England's recent snowy weather Marie-Chantal couldn't resist taking a snapshot of her garden, transformed into a winter wonderland, as well as photo of young Aristides with a snowball.

And she may be a princess but Marie-Chantal's photos also prove her sense of humour. In one picture she she can be seen poking her tongue out whilst holding a huge bottle of spicy condiment - Tabasco sauce.


In another image the princess is seen wearign an unflattering pair of glasses and holding a kitchen knife and an onion, with the caption "my onion glasses..."

Family is very important to Marie-Chantal who has two sisters: Pia-Christina and Alexandra-Natasha. Pia-Christina was married to Christopher Getty, whose family who made their name in oil, whilst Alexandra-Natasha married Prince Alexander von Furstenberg in 1995. Although sadly both sisters are now divorced.


 The trio, who are sometimes known as the Miller sisters, were raised across Hong Kong, Switzerland, Paris and New York. When she's not spending time on the social site Marie-Chantal can also be found at work. The princess designs her own range of luxury children's clothing and accessories for a company which bears her name.

Businesswoman Marie-Chantal founded the brand in 2000, the year her third child was born. Always interested in art and design, Marie-Chantel studied art history at New York University, although she left without completing the degree when Pavlos proposed on a Christmas skiing trip to Switzerland.

The wedding took place at St Sophia's church in London drawing in numerous royals from around the world. A week before they attended Marie-Chantal and Pavlos' nuptials, the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh hosted a tea party for the couple at Claridge's hotel in Mayfair.


*** See Princess Marie-Chantal's home in London here. ***


 


Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Guest Post: Mirror Wardrobes - Smart Choice For Small Spaces

Hello, dear friends,

Today I am glad to welcome Eva Stephen.
In her own words:

"Hi Happy Turtle Deco fans. I am Eva Stephen and I write for Shop 4 Furniture. Many thanks to my host Irene who gave me a chance to be guest on her blog. With the growing economic pressures, many of us are forced to live in reduced spaces. But it doesn't really mean reduced style. I feel it is good to think about space saving ideas and things that keep style as well. I hope my content about mirror wardrobes help you to save spaces even being stylish. You may see me at Google+ and @EvaStephen1."

If you take a look at some mirror wardrobe vendors’ selection, you’ll see names like: Manhattan, Ruby, Jazz, Charizma, Las Vegas, Bella, etc. The names are not surprising. Mirror wardrobes bring a sense of glamour that “ordinary” closets can hardly match.



Positive aspects of mirror wardrobes

Though the advantages of mirror wardrobes are more visible in small spaces, there is absolutely no reason not to have them in large bedrooms.

First of all, mirror wardrobes are incredibly practical. If you are in the habit of leaving your home and meeting people, whether they are your co-workers or your friends, you probably need a large viewing mirror. Instead of planning a separate corner where you would put it, you can have it right on your closet door. This way you’re saving some space and you’re keeping the mirror exactly where you need it. As soon as you get dressed, you can check whether you are happy with the result, and if not, you can immediately change. Obviously, the closer your mirror is to the wardrobe, the better.

Another great space-saving aspect of wardrobe mirrors is the mirror’s reflection, which gives the appearance of another room residing in your bedroom. Even if you have a very small room, it will visually be twice the size.



 Also, if there is not enough light in the room, placing a wardrobe mirror opposite the window can greatly improve lighting and visibility in that space.



Size does matter

Obviously, it makes a lot of difference whether your closet is a narrow, one-door wardrobe, or if it is spread across the whole wall. Sometimes the size of the bedroom will dictate the size of your wardrobe, but sometimes you have to rely on your good taste.

Though your mirror wardrobe can open up the space and give it an appearance of a much larger room, that’s not good enough if you practically have to stumble around to pass from one end to the other. Make sure your bedroom furniture is not suffocating you.

Modern mirror wardrobe trends

Whether you have a small or a large bedroom, a mirror wardrobe will equally give it a sophisticated look. Of course, not all designs are the same. If you took great care to decorate your home in a vintage style, you’d certainly try to maintain that trend in your bedroom. Wooden frame and an oval mirror shape could be a good choice.



If you are into experimenting with geometrical shapes, you can have the wardrobe door broken up into several different-shaped mirrors, which would give your wardrobe a very glam appearance.

For a clean modern look, you can choose between metal, steel, enameled, simply black or silver frames.





If you like to experiment, there are tinted mirrors that come in different colours and give your bedroom a very chic look.

What to consider when buying a mirror wardrobe

Just like everything else in the house, you’ll have to clean your sophisticated mirror closet. The least you can do when searching for the right wardrobe is to choose according to quality of the mirror’s surface. Make sure it is durable, difficult to scratch and that it doesn’t stain easily. Also, don’t mix styles that don’t go together. Consider the rest of your home and shop for your mirror wardrobe accordingly.


I hope you found Eva's post useful. It certainly includes some great tips to encourage us to see our space under new light.

Let us know how you applied Eva's ideas, and Thank You Eva for sharing your ideas with us!

love, Irene 

The Greek King's wishes for 2013

 
 
This is the Christmas 2012 card of King Constantine of the Hellenes,
signed by him and Queen Anne-Marie.
Pictured are from top left, clockwise,  his son Nicolas and wife Tatiana, youngest son and daughter Philip and Theodora, eldest  daughter Alexia, husband Carlos and family, and Crown Prince Paul, wife Marie-Chantal and family.
 
Happy 2013!
 
 
love, Irene

Monday, 28 January 2013

Royal style-Everyday chic

I like women who are classy, a touch individualistic and always put together. I like women who know how to dress for every occasion and according to their function and age.
The pictures I picked today illustrate my point.
I chose royalty because I believe that one of the reasons for having a royal family is to have them serve as an example to the people. Providing stability to the State and controlling the deeds of the government are tops in my list.



This is Laurentien of the Netherlands.
She is visiting a school in The Hague, where she read to the children as part of a program to encourage the love of books and reading.


This is the Swedish royal family.
Pictured are from left to right Princess Christina, Queen Silvia, King Carl Gustav and Crown Princess Victoria.
I like the way Queen Silvia is put together. Classic two pieces, in a fresh colour that suits her complexion. Prncess Victoria's dress code is also appropriate because at her age we all want to look more grown up and gain respect. Plus there is talk of the king abdicating in favor of her, so it's a yes, too.



Queens do get to wear their clothes more than once.
Queen Silvia does!
Here she is visiting the national employment agency in Stockholm.


I like kids who are kids.
I absolutely love this photo of Princess Alexandra of Norway with her father and grandfather.
Ingrid is a sweet, happy, beautiful nine year old girl. Lovely.

All images via here.

Athenian Walks: The old toy shop

 
 
 
An oasis of memories.
Our lives alive.
love, Irene

My Athenian Weekends-The simple things








I like what I like. And when I have or am what I like, then I am pleased and do the happy dance.
For me this weekend was about catching up with God. Drinking some red. and then some more.
Friends. Toast. Cozying up with magazines old and new. Meeting with friends, old and new, and sharing love in ways I never thought were possible.
Oh, and a home bred island bunny and rooster that were delicious.

I hope your weekend was carefree and filled with God and the good things in life, as weekends must always be.

love, Irene

Monday, 21 January 2013

My Athenian Weekends-January


Goodmorning, dear friends,

I know I am blessed with one of the most beautiful mornings one can see from a window, that of the Acropolis. Its golden glow, different at all times of the day and night is just amazing.

Since we moved to Athens, we have been spending every weekend with my in-laws. It is so stramge how our lives change, our moods shift and once this shift happens everything falls into place and is as it was meant to be.


Soft and fragrant in a grammy hugging way, my mother-in-laws blankets have nothing fancy or modern, they are worn in places , but they smell divine. They are not machine washable but they get an almost ritual wash at the end of the winter and are kept tidily wrapped till the first cold winds of November blow.
At moments like these there is no place in the whole wide world I wouuld rather be.


In my garden, following a few days of rain and wind, the sun came out and the roses are getting new leaves.
I got a pair of pink UGG-style boots, all fleecy and cozy. Funny, my daughter has them in brown but I was smitten by pink.


At an one-day trip to our fome town of fifteen years, I found this, my favorite skirt ever. It is a deep emerald green doubled silk embroidered with pink flowers. I put it on on Saturday and went for coffee-to-go with my sweetheart. I managed to spill some of it on the skirt so I washed it in the woolen circle and it came out nicely. Yummy relief!

This lemon tree is just across my kitchen door. I look at it almost every day. lemon are ripening so slowly and i am thrilled to see them turn a beautiful yellow.
Can you see a little green one popping out , too?

Wishing you a beautiful, blessed week,
love, Irene

Friday, 18 January 2013

Happy Pinterest interaction

Besides loving Pinterest and the amazing Victoria Smith of sfgirlbybay fame and Tina aka travelingmama (Demi, you two should meet!), I read this morning on my reader the comments on this post.

 
 
 
{Smiles and clasps hands}
I love it when such positive interaction happens on the net.
 
 
Have a lovely, positive, enriching day
 
xoxo



love, Irene

Thursday, 17 January 2013

Guest post: How To Create The Perfect Dinning Set

Hello dear friends,

Adding to my dear Guest Post friends, I am welcoming today William Robinson, an antique enthusiast, with a post on Choosing the Perfect Dining Set.

Selecting the right dining room set for your home can be a difficult endeavour. You want something that will last and that looks beautiful; however, there is often a budget to follow.

Consider the Size

1920's Specimen Marble Table
 

Imagine finding a special table with just the right colour and finish only to discover that it doesn't fit in the room upon delivery. Be sure to measure the room properly or else you could wind up in this unpleasant situation. You also need to account for chair space, as well as space that the chairs can back into as the person rises from the seat. Don't forget about china cabinets, buffets and any other furniture you'd like to eventually add. Let's say that you have your eye on a table that might be a bit too big for the room. Consider switching the dining room with a larger room so that you can purchase the table.

Find the Store

Pair Of Chrome Tripod Lamps

Once you have the measurements ready to go, decide where you will shop for the table. General furniture stores provide an array of styles, but you can also visit specialty shops that have antique pieces or country chic pieces to craft your personal vision. Additionally, shopping online allows you to input exactly what you want into a search engine or to browse thousands of different designs from the comfort of your home. When you're on a strict budget, see if any friends of yours are selling tables, or look on websites with sales or check around town for any garage sales and second hand shops. Don’t be afraid to haggle if you have found a table that suits your style and purpose.

Select a Style

Antique Set of 8 Mahogany Chippendale Design Dining Chairs
 

Now that you've focused in on a vision, you can choose your design. Maybe you want a traditional wooden table, or perhaps you plan to opt for one made with some wrought iron parts. If you have only a tiny space, consider a folding table so that you can put it away when necessary. Many dining room tables come with leaves, so they are expandable. When it's just your immediate family, the table is perfect for four; however, when the holidays come around, you can expand the table to fit all of the grandparents and the cousins.

Colours and Decor

Art Deco Walnut Dressing Table with Mirror


Consider the colour palette of your dining room walls. Oaky, wood tables create an everlasting autumn feel with orange walls, whereas a black table brings back flavours of the past with walls that are painted a dusty rose. Add a glass top table and place some stunning silverware on it for a look that truly brings out the modern vibe. It may take a bit of time to find the perfect table and craft the dining room of your dreams. However, once you are finished, you will be able to look back and relish in the beautiful results.

Author Bio:
William Robinson is an antique enthusiast and spends much of his time researching historical periods and styles that interest him for use in modern interior design. He currently works for LovedayAntiques who are an antique dealer in London specialising in antique wooden furniture, Art Deco, modern paintings and sculptures.

All photos by Loveday Antiques

Thank you, William for your post!
 I hope you enjoyed William's post.
See you soon!


love, Irene

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