“SEPTEMBER SNEAK PEEK #1”

There was no question for me what would be my first OFFICIAL SNEAK PEEK for September……..it is A228371, the TWEED BLAZER. If I were to characterize this group of clothing that will be on my two hour September 10th show, [with Sandra], it would be ……………………..TOWN & COUNTRY……………….You have been asking for a TWEED jacket for a long time and I finally found a fabric that I feel epitomizes what “TWEED” is all about. A true tweed is a textured fabric with different color yarn…..it is not about a pattern or design, though tweed yarns can be made into different patterns, such as plaids.. Typically, tweeds are thought of as “English” jackets worn in the country….. because of there more casual attitude. My tweed blazer is a blend of Polyester, Acrylic and WOOL. It it a three button jacket and has  long sleeves [which can easily be shorten for those who will need to have that alteration done]. The jacket measures approx. 25 1/2 to 26 inches for the XS size. I would say this jacket fits very similarly to the plaid jacket from last month…..that came in the mushroom and black combinations. If you chose a small or a med. etc in that jacket, I would advise the same size in this jacket. This jacket is surprisingly light in weight and can easily be worn indoors. Come October, when a real chill comes in and the leaves start to turn colors, this jacket will be the perfect answer to the changeable weather………add a shawl or scarf for color….and off you go. I will say the photos do not do either coloration justice……I tried, but just could not get the depth of color and richness each fabric has.

The colors for the tweed are ………TARRAGON…….or………WALNUT………..The Tarragon has shades of sage, brown, caramel, forest, rust and a pale linden green. The Walnut has predominately persimmon, wine, and a wonderful ochre gold….all woven though the walnut ground. There are many new items coming to mix and match with either jacket , and in many new colors………as well as many you already own……. For a real casual look layer the new PERSIMMON  mock neck, A217630, with the CHINO “ROBYN” shirt, A213617 under the WALNUT TWEED….. a pair of jeans and boots………and a saddle color shoulder bag will finish the TOTAL LOOK.  The SAGE GEORGETTE SAFARI SHIR T, A214117, that many of you own, looks marvelous under the Tarragon jacket. …..wear it with an olive WK tank. Of course the PALE OLIVE and WHITE “KATE” shirt, A214116, is a natural under either jacket…..pop over the shirts the WK V-NECK SWEATER, A217629 , or the WK CARDIGAN, A217628, in a wonderful color like the aubergine or olive….just to add a little more spice. In the photo, just below the tweed swatch, you can see the waist whittling cardigan A217983, in TARRAGON with a sneak peak new WK turtleneck color coming in Nov……TOPAZ……. The new Tarragon and Walnut WHISPER KNIT PANT is a ….MUST HAVE coordinate! It will be avail in petites too….more on that later. You will be surprised how many things you already have hanging in your closets or folded in your draws that will work with these two jackets. The AVOCADO water color print, A219795 gives that very editorial mix of patterns and textures when paired with the Tarragon tweed. I know you will have fun mixing and matching.

The beads and earrings in all of the photos are NEW LINEA and are scheduled to be delivered this month! If you have a very sharp eye, you will have noticed the broach peeking out from under the Walnut Tweed lapel….that’s coming too…..in November.

I know this is a jacket that will add something extra special to your existing ward robes…..a timeless piece that IS an INSTANT CLASSIC……….ENJOY, much Love Louis

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“VIENNA AT NIGHT”

There is nothing more beautiful…… than a beautiful city……. lit BEAUTIFULLY at night. New York, Paris, London and Rome are all such cities……after seeing Vienna….It rightfully has been added  to my list. The buildings by day are so wonderful that it was a pleasure and a relief to see that such care was taken to properly display them to their best after the sun had long set. Our hotel, The Imperial, is the photo in the upper right. One evening we went to the Prater, which is a huge amusement park, and the lights were magical. You can see in the lower right a GIGANTIC cat about to devour some revelers in a swirling cup. The three photos on the extreme left were taken at the DO & CO restaurant at the Albertina. I loved the way the interiors of many restaurants and hotels still maintain the “old world charm” of what appears to be gas lit lamps. Well, we had a wonderful time in Vienna and we have lots and lots of pictures to keep all of the wonderful memories alive…………….Auf Weidersehen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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MOZART, FREUD & THE FAMOUS STALLIONS”

If ever the word “genius” applied to a person, it certainly applied to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. From the late 18th to mid 19th centuries Vienna was the music capital of Europe, and Mozart could not have been born at a better time. He lived in many different apartments in Vienna, depending on his finances at the time, but the one we visited was his last. The rooms were empty, but there were stories you could read about him and what took place in each room…….where he sat and wrote his incredible music, where he dined, where he and his wife slept and where he played with his children. This is the house where he died, a very young many. To this day exactly what he died from is not certain…..some think he was poisoned by a  rival. If you have never seen the movie “Armadeus” I highly recommend it. It is one of Jac and my favorites. The photo at the bottom left shows the outside of the building he lived in. The photo next to it of the street scene is the view he saw every day. It’s amazing that so little has changed.

Another genius of his day was Sigmund Freud. The upper left photo is the house he and his family lived in from 1891 until 1938 until they were forced to leave for London to escape from the Nazi. Again, all but one room was empty….the waiting room. In some rooms there were photos of the rooms from the past so you could get a feeling of how it was.

Last but not least, we visited the “Spanish Riding School”, where you can see the famous Lipizzaner stallions. The horses are trained from the age of three. The horses had just come back from their “vacation”, so we were able to buy a ticket to see them. There are timed tours and many are sold out quickly. We were unable to see them preform as the first show took place after we had left Vienna, but we were able to visit with them in their stables. You are not allowed to photograph the stallions in the stables…..I guess they are afraid the flashes will spook them. We were able to take photos of the interior of the “Winter Riding School”. In one of the photos you can see red seats under the arch…..that is wear the “royals” sat. The place is immaculate, and you can buy DVDs of the shows in the gift shop……standing in this great arena, you can easily imagine what it all looks like. I was wondering how and who is responsible for cleaning those gigantic chandeliers! Vienna is a magnificent city steeped in history, and there is always something to see and discover………………………………

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