This is the first time I have attended Modernism Week in beautiful Palm Springs. The events have all been so inspiring! To embrace Old Hollywood glam and see it reinvented in today’s designn—Palm Springs, you have me hooked!
The “must-see” event was the Christopher Kennedy Compound Modernism Week Showhouse. This year, 15 interior designers show their dedication and acute love of midcentury-modern in this spectacular Indian Canyons home.
Joe Lucas did a knock-out job in the living room:
Entry gallery by Kerry Green:
Office suite by Jeff Schlarb:
Master Suite closet by Lisa McDennon:
Master bedroom and bathroom by Michael Berman:
And the most amazing powder room by Keith Fortner:
I could move right in!
Thank you Traditional Home for such a fun afternoon in Palm Springs!
This spring, many fashionistas will be wearing pieces made in a fabric called Toile de Jouy. From Dior to Oscar de la Renta to Tibi and beyond, many designers embraced this century’s-old fabric quite often found in home decor.
I love how many of the fashion houses are putting an edgy spin on this over 250-year-old fabric. A cool biker boot, thick leather belt, or statement sunglasses can make this fabric feel a little less sweet.
Oh heyyyy! Look at that book spine on Erin Gates’ new book coming out in the beginning of April…with a few designs in it from yours truly @PatriciaKnoxDesign!
And now for the Toile de Jouy history lesson—stay with me—
The fabric factory at Jouy was founded in 1760 by Christophe Oberkampf (1738–1815). It was given the tile of Manufacture Royale by Louis XVI in 1783 and awarded the Legion of Honor by Napoleon I in 1806. It remained in the hands of the same family until the 1820s. Oberkampf received many other awards in recognition of the quality of Jouy’s fabrics, as well as for advances in the science and technology of textile printing. The factory employed about a thousand workers during the late eighteenth century. Female workers comprised one-third to one-half the workforce at various times. Female printers earned half the pay of male printers.
On that note, I find it fascinating that the brilliant Dior design director and activist Maria Grazia Chiuri chose Toile de Jouy to rule her runway for her latest collection. Famously known for her “WE SHOULD ALL BE FEMINISTS” t-shirt, maybe she also knew a little history about Toile..
President’s Day is right around the corner which immediately makes me think of skiing. I’ve been skiing since I was 9 years old and I absolutely love this invigorating pastime. It’s wonderful family time and equally fun with friends and partners. Fresh air, lots of laughs, yummy food and no devices—what could be better?!? And, of course, there is apres ski…
I absolutely LOVE designing rooms for kiddos. These rooms always reflect the “cutie-pies” that live in them. Boys rooms are fun because I have three boys of my own—I love being a “boy mom” and (finally) feel like I understand these simple and sweet beings. And then the girls—lucky me to work with these adorable creatives and definite visionaries! Here are just few of my designs for the most extraordinary and unique kids! Like ice cream—what a pleasure each one was!
Have a great weekend and give those little tykes an extra squeeze! Or in my case, I’ll be hugging my guys on my tip toes!
When traveling to Paris, it’s always fun to spot the latest fashion trends. One trend that is stronger than ever is sneakers. And I couldn’t be happier about this trend! Sneakers are so comfortable and can be a very strong fashion statement. From chunky to color-blocked to the classics, everyone in Paris was wearing sneakers.
Golden Goose (above) stars shine!
You can buzz around in these Gucci bees (above).
Veja claims ecological and fair trade conditions and to work with cooperatives of small producers and social associations in Brazil and France. I have the white and black version and they have become my uniform.
Off White’s Virgil Abloh is one to watch! He is also the menswear Creative Director at Louis Vuitton Menswear. Time Magazine named him 100 of the most influential people in 2018 so I’m keeping an eye on him!
Leopard sneakers are “off the wall” but easy to wear.
Colorblock sneakers were everywhere in Paris! Balenciaga (above) does several cute options.
These Nike color blocks are a lot less expensive than Balenciaga and equally fun,
The Gucci bejeweled chunkies that went down the runway are almost sold out!
Even Claire Waight Keller of Givenchy (above) is embracing the chunky trend.
I have to admit that I am a huge Chicago Bulls fan so I had to post these from the Uber cool Supreme.
But we can’t forget the classics:
And if you ever dreamt of being a fashion designer in Paris, be sure to stop in Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche where you can design your own sneakers. Bon weekend!
Last week I went on my annual trip to Deco Off in Paris. They say annual events can get monotonous or lose character. Paris is always full of inspiration and sparkle. Paris is always a good idea! Bon weekend!