camille styles feature

reveillon-dinner

 

I’m so thrilled to be featured on Camille Styles, as part of their “Entertaining With” series! We collaborated on a fun and festive piece in celebration of the upcoming holidays. The réveillon is an intimate dinner we host every New Year’s Eve, and it is a special tradition for my family. The word “réveillon” means awakening, and I’ve always loved the concept. It’s an old French tradition experiencing a resurgence-in the States, you can’t escape it if visiting New Orleans during the holidays! Check out the feature here, and if you’re visiting from Camille Styles, welcome…make yourself at home!

a huge MERCI to the talented Courtney Apple for capturing the evening so beautifully

more thanks to…Brandywine View AntiquesLindsey Buck, Sullivan Owen, TOPS Malibu, West Elm

i ♥ alsace

strasbourg-france

 

Today, and often, I have Alsace on my mind. It’s been three years since my last visit to this beautiful region of France, but it is always with me. My maternal great-grandmother, Marie, was the first of the family to immigrate to the States from Strasbourg (pictured above). My grandmother Florence was only 16 when her mother sadly passed from tuberculosis, but she shared so many lovely stories about her mother with me.  I’ve always wished to know more about Marie, and her mother, my great-great-grandmother (also Marie-seeing a pattern?!), to learn about their lives, and in turn, understand mine more deeply. Throughout my adult life I have searched for answers in my ancestry, and no place in France has ever felt more comfortable or familiar to me than Alsace. I take comfort in upholding family traditions and celebrating my heritage. Tomorrow I will be sharing an exciting collaboration, which incorporates my love for my Alsatian roots, festive celebrations, and the incredibly delicious food of the region. I can’t wait-come back tomorrow for the reveal!

paris je t’aime

paris-sunset-eiffel-tower

 

You may have noticed my francophilia has been on hiatus (here) lately, and that’s about to change. Early next year, I will be returning to my beloved France…my flights are booked!! I cannot wait to visit my brother and family, spend time with friends, and have exciting new experiences in my favorite city. After much deliberation, mr. fleurishing and I decided it wasn’t yet time to bring the children (see this post) …that day will come. For now, I am more than grateful for his encouragement to go, as much as I wish we could all travel together. Until I have fresh francophile content to share, you can get your fix in my archives here + here. I’m just so ridiculously giddy…let the planning begin!

diner en blanc

diner-en-blanc-philly

Last week we joined over 2,500 people dressed in white for an elegant pop-up picnic in Philadelphia. Dîner en Blanc is a magical, glamorous, and elegant affair, held annually by invitation only.  What began in Paris 25 years ago has now spread worldwide, delighting all in attendance. One of the most thrilling aspects of the event is an intensely guarded secret location, which is revealed  upon arriving at the designated meeting point, dressed to impress! In our groups case, we took the subway together, and as we emerged from the tunnel, we could see people gathering on the JFK bridge in front of the iconic 30th Street Station. To the dismay of those traveling home from work, we all shrieked with giddy excitement as we realized what was about to unfold. The main thoroughfare had been shut down, awaiting our revelry!

diner-en-blanc-tablescape

diner-en-blanc-feast

Everything needed for the formal picnic arrives (and departs) via you and yours, so thoughtful and light packing is a must. Since this was our first year, we kept things simple with plain white china, fresh hydrangea, and a few pieces from my vintage milk glass collection. I wish I could claim that amazing feast above as ours…our table mates went all out! We picked up our food upon arrival, having ordered a catered meal. It was amazing, and saved us the trouble of carrying the food, in addition to all the accoutrement we already had to bring. It’s quite a feat but well worth the effort!

diner-en-blanc-sparklers

diner-en-blanc-philadelphia

After dinner was over we lit our sparklers in unison, to signify that the dancing/partying portion of the evening had commenced! We took a walk along the bridge over the Schuylkill River, making our way up to the front to dance (a DJ followed the band that played during dinner). Amidst a sea of white attire and smiling faces, we danced the night away. Even though it’s a dream for any francophile, you don’t have to be one to appreciate the magic of the event…Mr. Fleurishing was quite dazzled by it all as well. Philadelphia provided a spectacular backdrop, and we saw our city through a new lens.

1st birthday feature

twins-first-birthday

I’ve been anxious to share the first birthday party photos with you, and the wait is over! We’re so thrilled to have Marie + Henry’s party featured on 100 Layer Cakelet! I’ll be sharing more behind the scenes inspiration soon, as this was the most DIY I have ever done before. Check out the feature + inspiration board and leave some love there if you can, MERCI!

many thanks to the friends + vendors who helped to make this day so beautiful…

photography…Alison Conklin // invitations…Curious + Co. Creative // styling help + garland fringe…Angela Rich  calligraphy…Lindsey Buck // floral design…Sullivan Owen // rentals…Magpie Vintage Rentals // custom cookie favors…Flour Pot Cookies // birthday banner…Steph Loves Ben // custom sugar letters…Signe Sugar // venue…Three Little Pigs Cafe // catering…New Street Catering // cake…Yori’s Bakery // ice cream…Little Baby’s Ice Cream