“HAPPY EASTER”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

…………………Happy Easter to all of my Christian friends!………When my brother Mauro’s children were very young we used to hide plastic Easter eggs filled with goodies…..candy and coins….around the garden…….After breakfast the four kids went on the hunt……..Since Matty was the youngest….I used to help him as the others went around the garden in a frenzy!…..but…..I knew where many of them were so I always made sure he got his share…..They all remember these Easter Egg hunts!…..good memories!!

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“RAYON CADY & BOUCLE”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

…………………..I loved working in Rayon and or Silk Cady because the surface of the fabric was so smooth and clean, and it tailored beautifully…..This Italian made Cady fabric was superb!…The fabric was a perfect weight for all types of garments, and it sewed and tailored beautifully…..All of the dresses and jackets in the sketches are made in the Cady fabric…except for one. The upper center fitted short jacket with the single button and the 3/4 sleeve is in a nubby wool/cotton/silk blend boucle fabric and it has pearls in two sizes scattered all over it…….Spring 1989 was very modern and sleek……Even though these clothes were designed 35 years ago….they could easily be worn today!

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“MARRAKESH”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

………………..MOROCCO was one of my most favorite countries to visit, and MARRAKESH is it’s jewel!……How could you not be inspired…..the architecture, the furniture the food, the COLORS of the spices in the market places, the jewelry and lanterns and the clothes were all eye candy…….Jac and I loved our time in Marrakesh……On one occasion we were with our wonderful guide….Gili…..walking through the Souk. It was summer and quite hot…..Many of the streets had these kind of thatches roofs shading them with beams of sunlight making their way through the roofs. We were in shorts and sandals, and as we walked some of the men were calling out to Jac, but I couldn’t make out what they were saying…..I asked Gili…….He said they were calling her…”La Gazelle”…..because of her long legs…….The clothes in the sketches were all made in a beautiful gauze fabric except the dress which was in a knit….Caftans, tunics and djellabas are worn by everyone….women, children and men…..most are plain in wonderful vegetable dye colors, but some are very elaborate with edge banding and embroideries. I used soutache embroidery mixed with jet beads….Layering different length garments created additional drama as the first two sketches at the left illustrate….The cowl funnel neck on the cut in armhole swing dress over pants had banding at the bottom and around the armhole. Embroidery decorated the front…..The body hugging  dress with thin straps had beautiful jet embroidery in the front in a soutache scrolling pattern……The single sleeve tunic over wide leg pants had embroidery down the side slits, across the bottom, and at the border of the sleeve……….Berber jewelry was very inspiring, and I bought many pieces from an antique dealer in Ouazazate, a fantastic dealer who specialized in authentic old Berber artifacts and jewelry that Gili knew…The city is called the “Gateway to the Sahara”, and many movies were made there……..For this collection I had elaborate large tassel necklaces make out of beads…..I also had beautiful tassel necklaces made for QVC……….Maybe some of you still own them…..I hope so.

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“A SMALL DINNER PARTY”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

…………………..I had a small dinner party for four, and decided to make a meatloaf….I started with small bowls of vegetarian 3 bean chili…..then the meatloaf with roasted potatoes and mixed salad…..For desert my cheese cake with raspberry sauce and fresh whipped cream….The receipt for the meatloaf is pretty standard…..2 lbs. 90% lean ground beef, 2 eggs, Italian seasoned bread crumbs, sauteed chopped onion, garlic powder, onion powder and ketchup.. Mix it together, but don’t over mix or it will come at very dense [which I actually don’t mind]. I get a 9″ X 5″ loaf pan and line in with parchment paper….then put the meat mixture into the pant…..but…..I don’t cook it in the pan because it keeps all of the fat in it……I get a flat cooking tray covered in tin foil and turn the loaf pan upside down so this perfectly formed rectangle loaf is now sitting on the foil……I bake for 40 min. at 350, and then take it out and put my glaze on top, and then back into the oven it goes for 15 go 20 more minutes…….The glaze is made up of ketchup, brown sugar, white Balsamic vinegar, a little onion powder, garlic powder and paprika….. I transfer the loaf to a platter and let it sit for a while before serving…………When I store it in the refrigerator…..I cover the loaf with saran  wrap…..but there’s a little trick that I learned from Jac who learned it from her mother…….Her Mom was a BAKER, and would make the most delicious frosted cakes!!!! She would put toothpicks all around the edge of the cake, and depending on it’s size maybe some picks in the middle. Then she would gently cover the cake with the saran wrap so it wouldn’t touch the frosting…..Now, I do the same thing…….top two photos at the right…………The dinner was delicious!

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“SHAWL COLLARS & PIPING”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

………………….All of these SHAWL COLLAR designs with cord piping have a 20s retro feel…….made even more to the point with the TURBAN accessory…….From left to right…..The “bathrobe” wrapped jacket with the embroidered crest on the pocket, and tie belt with tassels added to the retro look…..the georgette blouse with the embroidered crest breast pocket, again has a pajama feel. It is worn with pleated silk/linen trousers……To the right is an elongated viscose/rayon jacket with patch pockets, and a silk shirt and rayon/viscose easy trousers……..Below is a wrap georgette dress, again with the tasseled tie belt and embroidered crest pocket. It was worn with a companion tank dress…….The rayon/viscose fitted DB suit had slanted piped pockets, a piped chest pocket and turn back piped cuffs……….Piping was a subtle way of introducing color.

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