Thursday, January 31, 2013

NY Gift Fair Trends 2013

I attended the New York International Gift Fair at Javis Center and the 94th St Piers this past Tuesday, and I thought I would share some quick thoughts.

Some Tips when attending the show (January and August)
If you are going to go, register ahead (you'll need resale certificate & business cards) and you will not have to pay.  As a rule, home furnishings and things decorators are most interested in are generally at Pier 94, but there is a lot of art, accessories and textiles at the Javis Center (which tends to be more geared toward the retailer).  If you go the last day, there is lots for sale off the floor.  The show, which takes place twice a year, is huge and is best seen over two days.

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I did not see a whole lot of new things this year.  Asian (chinoiserie) and Middle Eastern influences reigned supreme.  There was quite of bit of mid-century influences in furniture as well.   Lots of natural elements, tons of rope lamps, ottomans, rattan chairs and unusual baskets.  Lacquered tables, trays and boxes are still popular with brass and chrome accents -- brass/gold being the most popular.  Speaking of which, I thought I would see lots of bolder brass objects, but I did not.   There was quite of bit of horn, as well as lucite accessories and rock crystal lamps.  Plaster (flat white finishes) also made an appearance in mirrors and accessories.

Indigo was a popular color, especially in textiles and art.  Hermes orange was still big, and surprisingly (or not so surprisingly) there was not as many green things as you would expect with Pantone naming emerald color of the year.  

In art, abstract everything was big.  Room and fashion illustrations are also popular --- Two's Company  devoted an entire wall to room interior illustrations.




Tommy Mitchell fabulous 9' brass sculpture

Rope side table at Matahari

Matahari woven chair (Oomph had a more refined version that was beautiful in person, but my picture did not pan out)

Painted rattan chair





Home Emporium - loving both the chair, table and chest

Home Emporium



Jonathan Adler Side lacquered side table trimmed in brass
Jonathan Adler Lucite Etagere with brass trim. Love.


Two's Company Photo image of Leopard on Canvas 
Kim Seybert really hit it out of the park with these fabulous linens and table top accessories.

Kim Seybert Over the top pagoda placemat.

Kim Seybert pagoda napkin and placemat


Fur and brass stool -- there were lot of fur stools and rugs

Abstract and stylized fashion prints all in one shot.


Wicker side chair

Rattan Side Chair

Lovely lamps by Emporium Home 



Lucite side table

Jonathan Adler Pagoda Lamp

I have been really into Cisco sofas lately, and they were there.  



Worlds Away - great pagoda lamp 
Grace & Blake -- Lucite furniture and antlers

Rock Crystal Lamps

Oomph had some new upholstery to show

Oomph large wall sconces (they hand lanterns too)

Pigeon & Poodle (new sister company to Made Goods) had some fabulous bath accessories including this sea urchin inspired collection called Hilo





Worlds Away Pagoda lamps -- can be customized 

 That is all for now!  Enjoy...




What I Wore to Alt 2013

I had quite a few emails yesterday about some of the pieces I wore to Alt so I thought I'd write up a little post about each outfit. 

*Disclaimer :: You probably have never known anyone that feels as awkward as I do posing for pictures. I hate it. These are pretty much as good as it gets as far as my modeling career is concerned. 



Shirt: Target || Skirt: J.C. Penny - from a few years ago 

Target is seriously like the only store I shop at these days. It's not easy going to the mall with two kids let me tell you that. Luckily Target has an amazing selection of clothes. This floral shirt is my new favorite shirt. It goes with almost anything! 

Shirt: Anthropologie || Green Skinnies: Target || Shoes: Soel Boutique 

I got this shirt at Anthropologie on sale after Christmas. It's super comfortable and oh so silky. 


Dress, Jacket & Shoes: F21 || Necklace: Bijou Market || Earrings: Anthropologie 

The Clue party outfit was really difficult for me to pull together. I finally, in a last ditch effort, took a trip to Forever 21 two days before Alt. I found my whole outfit there on sale. The shoes, jacket and dress together cost me less than $30! 


Blazer: F21 || Blue Shirt: F21 || Black Skinnies: Target || Boots:  Target 

In case you don't believe how awkward I am at taking pictures of myself feast your eyes on these outtakes. 


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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

My Experience at Alt 2013

Can you believe this was my THIRD year attending Alt? As bad as it sounds I feel like it took going three years for me to finally figure it out and enjoy myself. The first year I had NO idea what I was doing. I floated from thing to thing with absolutely no goal or purpose in mind. And then last year I felt deathly ill with morning sickness. I didn't go to any of the after parties or really talk to many people. 

Here are the reasons this year was the BEST EVER year for me at Alt. 

 1. I was excited.

I laugh when I look at this picture Justin took of me on the first day. But I swear my face probably looked like this the majority of the time. The first year I went I was excited but mostly anxious and last year I was so yucky and sick. This year I was super excited. From sun up to sun down I was loving life during Alt this year. 


2. I actually went to the Wednesday night dinner. 

Believe it or not the last two years I have skipped out on the dinner. It's hard for me to leave my kiddos for two full days of Alt so I never make the wednesday night sponsor dinners a priority. This year I went to the Minted dinner and had a blast. 



I got to sit next to Natasha from Minted during dinner and it was amazing. 

 photo by Justin Hackworth 

Minted has always been so good to me and great to work with. Natasha is so sweet and the whole  night we talked about her cute new baby and her adventures living in Hong Kong. 


The thing I loved most about attending the Minted dinner was getting a chance to talk to bloggers in a more intimate environment. I made friends that I was able to connect with all throughout the conference. Which leads me to my next point...


3. I made LOTS of new friends. 

One of my very favorite things to do in the world is to meet people face to face that I've known through blogging. You get that opportunity all the time at Alt. I've been reading Courtney's blog, A Thoughtful Place, for years now and we've emailed back and forth a few times but it was SO cool to get to meet her in person. She is super sweet and I so wish I had gotten to chat with her more. 


We love each other so much we even decided to match on Friday! 

 photo by Justin Hackworth 

 I partied hard with Alycia and Diana at the Clue party. I even crashed their hotel room to get ready for it. 

I feel like every spare second that I had I used to talk with people and get to know them better. My FAVORITE thing about Alt are the people that attend. There are so so so so many talented people that inspire me in so many ways. I probably chatted a few people's ears off (sorry Tauni) but I feel like I could talk to fellow bloggers forever. 

4. I got to chat with old friends.

I love this picture of me talking to Amanda. She has been to every year of Alt with me and I feel like Alt wouldn't be the same without her. She lives in Southern Utah so I don't get to see her very often. 


Did you know that I have known the amazing Emily Frame for years?  She has always been gracious and stylish and beautiful. I loved getting to chat with her and other bloggy friends all during Alt. 

 photo by Justin Hackworth 

I think this picture is THE BEST because Amy and Melanie are two of the nicest people in the world (cant' you just see it in their smiles?) Melanie is one of my favorite blogging friends that I've known for awhile and Amy is a brand new blogging friend that I got to meet during the summit. 

 photo by Justin Hackworth 

5. I ate lots of yummy food

Since I was so sick last year I hardly got to enjoy all of the yummy treats. The food at Alt ROCKS! Don't tell anyone but I stuffed like 10 of these truffles in my purse and took them home with me. They were amazing. 

 photo by Justin Hackworth 
6. I networked. 

This is a picture of me at the Better Homes & Gardens Roundtable on Friday morning. I really put myself out there this year in terms of networking which is something I have never done in previous  years. I came prepared with ideas and I came away with a newfound determination to find ways to work with brands I love. I am determined to connect more with brands this upcoming year. 


 photo by Justin Hackworth 


7. I spoke! 

The only reason I even got to go to Alt this year was because I was asked to be a speaker. The summit sold out so fast there is no way I would have been able to go otherwise. I had the most amazing time speaking with my fellow panel members. I'm not gonna lie I was pretty nervous about it but it went great! I'm saving more info on the experience and what we talked about for a separate post. (get excited) 

All in all it was an AMAZING few days. I hope you are not sick of hearing about Alt yet because I'll be posting more of what I learned later!