Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Orange is the new Yellow




(Maison 140 is a stylish boutique hotel in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, decor designed by famed designer icon Kelly Wearstler in collaboration with the architecture firm of Tolkin and Associates. Sourced from Marie Claire Maison)

(Gorgeous Ankasa pillow from Vivre)

(Juicy Couture dress via Net-a-Porter)

(Turquoise and Coral bracelet from Tracy Porter)


(Two randomly-selected women dressed in orange from Wear Palettes)


(Orange Girl, is a Banff-based Canadian Photographer who specializes in wedding, pregnancy and baby photography. She also has a wonderful blog)

(Images of Jennifer Lopez sourced from Coco's Tea Party, who has selected Jennifer as her June's Icon. See more images here)

Happy Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day, Quebec!


(Every year, on the 24th of June, all Québécois get together with friends and family to celebrate their Fête Nationale (National Holiday); la Saint-Jean-Baptiste. The event originated more than 2000 years ago, in pre-Christian Europe, as the pagan celebration of the summer solstice. It was originally held on the 21st, but with the arrival of Christianity, it transformed into Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day, and moved to the 24th. The two events did have several things in common after all. Both celebrated the symbol of "light"; the sun of the summer solstice and Saint-Jean-Baptiste who opens the way for the light of Jesus-Christ. The ancients used to light a great bonfire on the evening of the 24th to honour the sun, a tradition that continued into the Middle Ages. Also, this year marks the 400th anniversary of Quebec City. Visit here for details of the city's program/events in celebration of this historic milestone and here for recommended hotels.)
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