Thursday, June 30, 2011

Pink & Green Thursday: Mud Pie Designs















Happy Pink & Green Thursday!





Hard to believe we have made it to the end of June and summer is in full effect.  Summer in Louisiana means two things, HOT and HUMID!  With the exception of a cardigan on hand for going in and out of air conditioned shops and restaurants, this time of year has all of us ladies living in cotton sundresses and seeking shade! 


I have always loved Mud Pie for children's clothing, gifts and accessories.  The designs are all super cute and very affordable.  While visiting around last week's pink and green blog hop, I came across Mud Pie for ladies on Becky's blog here.  I couldn't get over the precious cotton pajamas she featured!  I did a little more looking around Mud Pie's website and fell in love.  So many adorable things, and not just for kids!









These ruffly, whimsical ladies pajama pants are perfect paired with a cute tee or tank for sleepovers or relaxing at home.  A great gift idea too!









Same thing goes for these girly, frilly boxer shorts!









These lightweight cotton tunics are perfect as a bathing suit cover ups on the beach or boat, and can also be paired with leggings or pants away from the pool.







You can never have too much sun protection, and these printed reversible canvas hats are sure to coordinate with all of your swim suits.  The Posh Peony pattern above is certainly calling my name!


I saved the very best for last...perfectly preppy printed cooler totes!











Fully insulated and lined bucket shaped cooler totes are great for the pool, beach or tail gating.  So stylish and practical, and ideal for toting beverages or even just to put wet bating suits and towels in after a day at the beach.  Clean up is a snap with just a wipe of a damp cloth.

And just when you thought, these are just so cute, wouldn't a monogram just be perfect?  Of course it would...and you can purchase one for $21.25 here!


Happy Summer, and Happy Pink & Green Thursday!
See you on the blog hop :)
xoxo


P.S. Are you interested in guest blogging and hosting Pink & Green Thursday this summer?  If so, leave me a comment here or send me an email to pinkpreppylillylover (at) gmail (dot) com.   Even if you are new, don't be shy! :) 



(I was not compensated for this post, these opinions are solely my observations.  All images via)

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

French Favorites: Guest Post for Kellie







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The lovely Kellie from The Yuppie Files, who is just as sweet as can be, is off living it up in beautiful Paris this week, and asked me to participate in a fun week of guest posting regarding my favorite French import.  Unfortunately I was unable to upload my post onto her blog via Wordpress, so I'm sharing it here today.  Hope you enjoy!


There are so many things that I love about Paris, it is awfully difficult to only choose one.  Museums galore, (j'adore the Louvre...) River cruises on the Seine, the beautifully visual and wonderfully tasty food (and wine...) and long walks, taking in all of the sights and sounds of the most romantic city in the world.  Of course I couldn't leave out the fashion scene!  Since I was fortunate to study fashion and live in Paris for a short time during college, I thought I'd share a very talented French designer with you.



Nina Ricci is established as one of the longest running Parisian couture houses. Unlike her peers, Elsa Schiaparelli and Chanel, Ricci's reputation does not rest on a revolutionary fashion statement. Instead, she was successful because she provided an understated, chic look for elegant and wealthy society women, always classic, yet intoxicatingly feminine.







When it came to designing clothes, Nina Ricci relied greatly on her feminine intuition. She worked directly on the model and designed by draping the actual fabric, which she felt gave her the answer to what the dress would become. Creating clothes was simply a matter of solving problems and in the 1930s she described several of them—she had to find an extra special, elegant detail that would render a dress a client's favorite and achieve a maximum ease and lightness that did not encumber the wearer when moving or dancing.







Much of the detailing in Nina Ricci clothing reflected the designer's ultra feminine approach, the flattering effects of gathers, tucks, and drapery and an attention to décolleté and figure-hugging details like fitting dresses below the waist. She was clever and original in her use of fabric, cutting plaids and tartans on the bias for evening dresses and a black silk border print fabric so the print was avidly displayed over the bust, leaving the rest of the dress to become a straight column of fabric.












Ricci had been a successful designer for other houses before she decided to open her own with her son Robert in 1932. At the age of 49, this could have been a risky venture but the gamble paid off as the company rapidly grew in size and stature during its first decade. By 1939 they occupied eleven floors in three buildings, a stark contrast to their humble beginnings in one room at 20 boulevard des Capucines, Paris.











Nina retired from the business in the early 1950s, leaving the field open to her son Robert who pursued his own ambitious plans for the house. An excellent businessman, Robert Ricci established many divisions and licensees for the Ricci name. A fragrance, Cœur de Joie, was introduced in 1945, followed by the now classic L'Air du Temps. Later such fragrances as Fleur de Fleurs, and Nina were successively marketed. Sunglasses alone were reported to be grossing $6 million in the late 1970s and by 1979 the house had become firmly established in the former Kodak Mansion, opposite the House of Dior on avenue Montaigne, Paris.












Peter Copping, who has been designing the Nina Ricci line for the last two years, has brought back Ricci's feminine and youthful fifties and sixties vibe to the fashion house with his Resort 2012 collection.  From Style.com, "Copping opened with a pink suit, the skirt pencil-slim and the jacket matador-short. The signature lingerie details (zigzag stitching, elastic band waist) were in full effect; this is a designer fully in command of his house's codes. And he's familiar enough with mid century designs to know that they weren't necessarily liberating, so he's cut an hourglass dress in a stretchy printed linen and added a little bit of extra room to the bodice of a strapless cocktail number so his girl can eat on her night on the town, not just sip."


I think that is just fabulous!  Oh, to dress in couture everyday, wouldn't it be divine?

 




Kellie, thank you again for inviting me to guest post on your lovely blog!  Hope you are having a marvelous time in Paris, we cannot wait to hear all about it!  Please do a little shopping for me :)
Á votre santé!
xoxo


Be sure to check out Kellie's blog to see Daphne's post Monday, Kori's post yesterday, and more surprise guest posts for the remainder of the week.


P.S. Has anyone seen "Midnight in Paris" yet?  I saw it this week with my MIL and SIL, and the views of the city....oh my, they were breathtaking!  What did you think?

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Monday, June 27, 2011

Quotable Monday























Wishing you a day full of luxuries, little and large!   

Speaking of luxuries, head on over to Jamie's incredible blog From Me To You to see some amazing behind the scenes shots from her recent visit to Oscar de la Renta...I die!

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Thursday, June 23, 2011

Pink & Green Thursday: Girly Pink Baby Shower








 




Happy Pink and Green Thursday, sweet friends! 

I hope this week finds you happy and well.  A huge warm welcome to the new followers, it is so nice to have you here!  Also a great big thank you to everyone who plays along and links up for Pink & Green Thursday each week.  As most of us know blogger has been having some issues lately, and I have been unable to comment on a lot of your posts, but I do know that I click through and read and appreciate each and every one!  As a reminder, anyone is welcome to join us for this fun and festive day.  Just grab the button from my sidebar and add your pink and green link to the blog hop below!  Please take a moment to visit a few blogs on the hop as well, I guarantee you will find something that inspires you and make a new friend or two :)

This week I am showcasing a very girly pink Elephant-themed baby shower by Kara's Party Ideas.  Her blog is always full of inspiring ideas and thoughtful and elegant ways to add a special touch to parties, and this shower that she designed for her sister is no exception.  I love how she selected such a sweet variety of ribbons and streamers, and the placement of the flowers in apothecary jars. You will notice she actually painted peanuts pink and strung them as a backdrop for the take away treats displayed on a painted highchair.  So clever.
Enjoy!!











































































Pretty impressive, right?  Such a fun and vibrant celebration with a modern twist.  I especially love the use of the pink chevron running throughout the elephant theme.  From the amazing display table surrounded by pompoms and streamers, to the make your own Italian soda bar, and assortment of delightful desserts, you know the mother-to-be had the time of her life!  (I am in love with the mini shortcakes, cheesecake bites and beautiful raspberry mousse...and how cute are all of those cupcakes?!)


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Special thanks to all who entered the Loren Hope Designs Lilly Necklace giveaway!  After tallying everyone's entries, the winner is (drum roll please!)..........



 


Congratulations!!  Please email me at pinkpreppylillylover (at) gmail (dot) com with your contact/shipping information so I can pass it along.


A very special thank you again to Loren for the generous giveaway.  Be sure to check out her site for more gorgeous treasures - I know I certainly have my wish list of items ready!

Happy Pink & Green Thursday, all!
xoxo
 
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