JO MALONE THE HERB GARDEN

Recently Ihad the pleasure of spending the afternoon at Neiman Marcus for the release of Jo Malone's new fragrance line; The Herb Garden. London is of course known for their breath-taking gardens, and why not treat yourself to a fragrance that can instantly transport you to Queen Mary's Garden in Regent's Park.  Start your day off with one of your favorite perfumes that bring you joy and beautiful memories.

Nasturtium & Clover spoke to me the most - Nasturtium - The name nasturtium flower comes from the Latin word for "nose" and "twisted" because their smell makes the nose wrinkle. Clover - According to Irish folklore, the leaves of a four-leaf clover stand for faith, hope, love and luck. That all sounded quiet lovely to me...

Wild Strawberry & Parsley / Lavender & Coriander / Carrot Blossom & Fennel / Sorrel & Lemon Thyme /  Surround yourself in flowers, fruit, spices, sweet, twigs, and the smell of the earth. Collection of five kitchen garden colognes with an unexpectedly intriguing twist.

Jo Malone's packaging is just as special as the fragrances. Before you even lift the lid, it's an experience. I remember when my husband returned from London, and he brought me my first bottle of Jo Malone perfume; Orange Blossom... the velvety cream bag, the decorative box. the black, grosgrain ribbon...it's hard to let the box go, so I came up with a reason to keep it.

The Orange Blossom Body Lotion / Nasturtium Perfume / Tuberose Angelica Cologne / For you purse -a small leather pouch with  two scents, opulent Peony & Blush Suede and playful Nectarine Blossom & Honey  

 Clementine flower sparkles over a heart of orange blossom and water lily, with warm undertones of orris and balsamic vetiver and enriched with coconut oil. I spray the Orange Blossom Cologne over the body lotion, so light and summery.

Tuberose Angelica / The queen of white florals. Sensual, with the green spiciness of angelica.  Modern rose smell...earthy and seductive. 

Right away the tinted green bottles have a very calming feeling. Each bottle has a print of the herb on the back. 

Lilly walks me through all of the notes in the Herb Garden Collection. We shared our fragrance stories, and a few dreams along the way. 80 year old model Gitte Lee is the face for The Herb Garden Collection. 

The Herb Garden Limited Edition Box : The Herb Garden Colognes are found in a special limited edition box. Inspired by the classic craft of flower pressing, the box is wrapped in a sleeve decorated with pressed herbs. Sorrel, lemon thyme, clover, parsley, lavender and coriander, each one picked straight from the garden. 

Ideal small leather pouch for when you're on the go, or traveling. Includes two scents, opulent Peony & Blush Suede and playful Nectarine Blossom & Honey (layered over the Orange Blossom Body Lotion) delightful...

You also receive a; Plant Your Seed Ball. Each one has a mix of wildflower, herb and vegetable seeds: geranium, aster, cornflower, coriander, flat-leaf parsley, lavender, thyme, rocket, carrot & nigella. In about 4 to 6 weeks I will see my seedlings begin to sprout. 

Thank you Lily, Bryan and Lusi... Your passion and enthusiasm were contagious. It was a wonderful afternoon getting lost in The Herb Garden. 

Jo Malone - One of the many magical displays for Jo Malone boutiques in London.

Jo Malone is a lifestyle, it's romantic, passionate and it tells a story. Fragrances can bring you back instantly to a time in your life, it can create a moment, and enhance your mood. I can still remember my first Jo Malone fragrance my husband gave me. Orange Blossom...and it's why I continue to buy it over and over again...memories. Here I am with my purchase of Orange Blossom at Jo Malone Boutique in London on Sloane Street. I'd love to know if  you have a favorite Jo Malone perfume or body lotion.. share with me a memory you have from one of your favorite fragrances.

     Long after one has forgotten what a woman wore, the memory of her perfume lingers.                                                                                                                         Christian Dior

Jo Malone, born Joanne Lesley Malone was born in November 1963 and grew up in a council house in Bexleyheath, Kent. She had severe dyslexia and left school realizing the education system was never really for her. At 13 years old she cared for her mother who had suffered a stroke, and In her early twenties, Malone followed in her mother's footsteps and worked as a florist by day and gave facials at night.
 Unable to afford a business space, she worked out of her apartment. As her business grew, she wanted to give back a token of appreciation to her clients who had helped her along the way.  Jo began mixing batches of bath oil in the kitchen on her stove. Her first was a nutmeg and ginger concoction, and her clients loved it. Then a customer bought 100 bottles to put by each place setting at a party. Shortly after eighty-six people came back for more. As the business grew, Malone's husband had quit his job as a surveyor to help bottle and sell her products, and in 1983, the Jo Malone fortune began in her kitchen.
In 1999, she ended up selling the brand to Estée Lauder for undisclosed millions. FYI; Estée Lauder ’s kitchen was the beginning of her fortune too.  Jo stayed on as a creative director and had a son. In 2003, Malone was diagnosed with breast cancer. She left the company soon after, she had one round of chemotherapy which didn’t work - and then another, and thankfully now is healthy and feeling grateful.
In 2013, She opened the doors of her new collection; Jo Loves.
Of course, her new packaging is beautiful…pristine white paper wrapped with a ruby red bow. Once again the passionate Jo Malone Brand will live on and on, in our hearts and our noses. 
Maybe the education system wasn’t for her, but the magical gardens of London had a different plan for Jo Malone. 

 

GUCCI GOT ITS GROOVE BACK

As I was flipping through my favorite fashion magazines, I couldn't help but fall in love with Gucci's new changes to the brand. Birds, butterflies, dragonflies, hummingbirds, and flowers...I am definitely in love. I found a loafer that gave me "Happy Feet". 

 I am happy to say I have held onto most of my Gucci pieces. I continue to wear my belts, shoes, and purses, and they still hold up with today's fashion. I've been a Gucci fan for many years. Their new creative director Alessandro Michele; from Rome, has become fashion's new favorite renaissance man and I can see why.

The new Princetown slipper in canvas. Love the contemporary floral motif that was inspired by Chinese landscapes depicted on 18th century tapestries and screens.

Take a look at this beautiful Light silk Georgette, feminine, and oh- so romantic blouse...  Dream top...

Take a look at this beautiful Light silk Georgette, feminine, and oh- so romantic blouse...  Dream top...

My husband gave me this Gucci clutch ten years ago, and it looks like a best friend next to my Gucci Loafers.  Joie Top /  Closed Jeans ./

Gucci Blooms Mini Crossbody Bag

Here in California, we practically live outside. Gucci's new design is a perfect feeling for everyday and all day. You will feel like you are surrounded in a garden.

Gucci on the go... Put birds, butterflies, and dragonflies on my feet any day of the week!

These Gucci High heeled sandals still look stylish for day or night. Slip off the loafers and slide on the heels.

Love this groovy Metallic Crossover Sandal

Love this groovy Metallic Crossover Sandal

It's time to bust out an old friend...One of my favorite styles from eleven years ago. Intermix Top / JCrew Teddie Pant

It's time to bust out an old friend...One of my favorite styles from eleven years ago. Intermix Top / JCrew Teddie Pant

I still love these Gucci closed toe heels. I'm so happy I saved these!

I still love these Gucci closed toe heels. I'm so happy I saved these!

Sometimes it's hard to know what to keep and what to let go of. I find I hold onto the sentimental pieces. Do you have something you are questioning to let go of?  Let me know, should it stay or should it go...

These are fun... GG Supreme Studded Pump

These are fun... GG Supreme Studded Pump

Dionysus GG Supreme 

Dionysus GG Supreme 

Gucci Clutch / Gucci Belt / Gucci Sandal 

Reversible Leather GG Blooms Leather Tote. 

Reversible Leather GG Blooms Leather Tote. 

 I'd rather wear a beautiful scarf any day that a piece of jewelry. I've had this scarf for twelve years. It's timeless and once again the floral print feels so romantic. Uniqlo Black Blazer / AG Jeans / Equipment White Top /

GG Blooms print silk scarf

GG Blooms print silk scarf

Gucci Purse / Gucci Scarf / Hermès Scarf Ring / Still standing the test of time. Another great gift from my husband!

Gucci Loafer from 3 years ago. Yes...it still works and it's just another solution for happy feet.  Not only does Gucci get it's groove back...so can we.

Gucci Jordaan metallic loafer 

Gucci Jordaan metallic loafer 

Tell me what's your favorite Gucci item...I'd love to know!

Here's a glimpse of Gucci's New Creative Director; Alessandro Michele - 

Here's a glimpse of Gucci's New Creative Director; Alessandro Michele - 

                        When life gives you lemon's, you gotta make lemonade...

               "Elegance is when the inside is as beautiful as the outside."  Coco Chanel

BEAUTIFUL PATRICIA MORISON

Meet the glamours Patricia Morison (born March 19, 1915) is an American stage and film actress, and a mezzo-soprano singer. She made her feature film debut in 1939 after several years on the stage. She was well-known as a beauty with large eyes and extremely long, dark hair. During this period of her career, she was often cast as the femme fatale or  the "other woman". It was only when she returned to the Broadway stage that she achieved her greatest success as the lead in the original production of Cole Porter's - Kiss Me Kate

A few months ago I was visiting a friend for an upcoming event she will be charing for Robinson's Gardens. While touring the grounds I met Juan Bastos, a portrait artist (a rare find) from Venezuela, now living in Los Angeles. After chatting with Juan for awhile, he told me about all of these incredible women he has painted who are over 60 years old... still out and about in the world, and living life to its fullest. He said "you must meet Patricia Morison", she is one hundred years old, I know you will adore her" Well, of course I said yes, that would be amazing, I don't know anyone who is 100 years old, (and about to turn 101 on March 19th) I would be honored. Less then a month later, Juan and I paid Patricia Morison a visit. 

I can't tell you how excited I was to meet Patricia, I had to bring her a little gift, every girl loves flowers, no matter how old you are. I was truly excited to meet her...I felt like a young kid on my way to meet Patricia.

Patricia's birth name is Eileen Patricia August Fraser Morison, and Hollywood had nicknamed her - The Fire and Ice Girl. She was known to be lovely and exotic, and for her long hair. On a few occasions she was asked to cut her long locks, but she refused. Patricia studied at the Art Students League and proceeded to take acting classes at the Neighborhood Playhouse, while also studying dance with the renowned Martha Graham. She earned a steady check as a dress shop designer while studying acting. At twenty one years old Patricia made the move to Hollywood.

Still today Patricia enjoys looking through the fashion magazines, mostly Vogue and Vanity fair. She will be watching the Oscars but claims, it's not quiet as exciting and glamorous as it once was. Patricia attended several Oscars, one of her favorites was The Wizard of Oz.

Dressed to Kill - 1946- Sherlock Holmes sets out to discover why a trio of murderous villains, including a dangerously attractive female, are desperate to obtain three unassuming and inexpensive little music boxes. 

Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Patricia Morison - Her Dressed to Kill co-stars.

Patricia and Yul Brynner in The King and I on Broadway. She was very fond of Yul. in the beginning of rehearsals she knocked on his dressing room door... he said "come in."  There he was sitting naked...he said that he needed to stay in character. She replied "alright, that's fine with me" and that was the beginning of their friendship. There was no love affair during the production, Yul was dating Marlena Detrich at the time of their Broadway run. 

Patricia was very close to her family, her parents, who she claims were both quiet feisty, were born in the west of Ireland. Her mother worked for the British Intelligence after WW1, and was the first women to speak in the House of Commons- her father was fighting in France. After her parents made their way to New York, Patricia was born in 1915. She wanted to be an artist and devoted herself to painting. She ended up winning a scholarship that would take her to Paris, but she decided to stay in NYC and follow her love for the stage.

Look at this beauty... Are Husbands Necessary? - 1942 

Patricia with Ray Milland from Untamed in 1940 - He was Patricia's favorite cinema actor.

Patricia with Ray Milland from Untamed in 1940 - He was Patricia's favorite cinema actor.

Kiss Me Kate 1948- Opened first in Philadelphia 

Kiss Me Kate 1948- Opened first in Philadelphia 

Kiss Me Kate was Cole Porter's first show he wrote in which the music and lyrics were firmly connected to the script, and it prove to be his biggest hit and the only one of his shows to run for more that 1,000 performances on Broadway. In 1949 it won the first Tony Award presented for Best Musical. No one thought it would make it, and it received rave reviews. Only after the show opened, Hollywood took notice that Patricia was an incredible singer. Patricia lost her brother to a fatal auto accident while performing on stage in Kiss Me Kate. Production offered her days off, but she declined. She knew she could morn in the evening after the shows, she felt for the people who would be out of a job in that time if she were to take time off.

Patricia with Cole Porter -  Accompanied by her agent, she was asked to come to Cole Porters home in Brentwood one evening, after hearing her sing, he knew she was exactly what the show needed.

Patricia with Johnny Weismuller in Tarzan and the Huntress - 1947

Patricia with Johnny Weismuller in Tarzan and the Huntress - 1947

"Johnny was beautiful to watch, whether just standing or swimming. I didn't socialize with him much, he was busy with a new love affair." 

Patricia being honored in New York at 100 years old.

Out on the town with Patricia. Being honored at Pasadena Playhouse for her 100th Birthday.  Q&A with Patricia. 

Me: What were you most know for in Hollywood?

Patricia: My long hair, blue eyes, and I was the femme fatale. I was also a great singer, but I wasn't known for that

Me: Did the studios ever ask you to cut your hair?

Patricia: Oh yes, on many occasions

Me: What is one of your favorite Hollywood stories?

Patricia: Oh..there are so many, but Louis B. Mayer had a Hollywood Crush on me. One evening I attended a dinner and movie at his home. He invited me back to a room and showed me a large box of beautiful jewelry, he said "you know...I own all of those." I said, "that's wonderful, they're lovely."  On another occasion my mother was in town and Mr. Mayer invited us both to a private lunch. He told my mother, "you know...I am very healthy, and the box of jewels I showed Patricia could all be hers... If she will be mine. I declined, and on another occasion, he walked me to my car after a party, and as I was getting in he said, " I'll give you all of Metro"

Me: You weren't interested in marrying Louis B Mayer or Metro? (they ended up being very good friends)

Patricia: Oh honey, no... I wanted neither of the two. He would often show up at my performances for Kiss Me Kate and sit in the balcony, but he would never come say hello.

Me: I know you didn't marry, but did you have a favorite leading man you dated?

Patricia: Yes... Sterling Hayden, he was so handsome and manly, and Preston Foster was such a gentleman 

Me: Did you have an actress you admired?

Patricia: Yes...Greta Garbo, and at one point I moved back to NYC, and I rented her apartment, and I was thrilled to meet her.

Me: Do you watch any television programs today?

Patricia: Yes, I love the TNT network, sometimes I will wake up at 3am and turn on the old classics.

Me: Did you only sing on stage?

Patricia: Yes, never in films, but I sang at the Hollywood Bowl several times.

Me: Do you have any advice for young actresses today? 

Patricia: If you love the theater then study the classics, live in New York or London and do it because you absolutely love it. 

Me: Do you have a favorite perfume and a favorite flower?

Patricia: Yes, I love Arpege Perfume and Roses are so beautiful.

Me: You and I have something in common, we both entertained for the U.S.O.

Patricia: Really? How old are you?

Me: 54, and If I am as fortunate as you Patricia, I'll be sitting on my couch at 100 years ohealthy and graceful as you. 

Patricia: Oh honey, don't tell anyone how old you are!  (we both have a good chuckle)   I'm a very fortunate woman, and I've done what I wanted with my life and worked with some wonderful people along the way.

Me: You know what, I've been very fortunate too Patricia, I've had a great life.

I will always remember this time spent with Patricia. Throughout our two hours she would say, "I'm just so fortunate. I'm pretty sure this has been her mantra for many years. Patricia is beautiful... her eyes are so crystal clear, they are almost see-through. She was so kind, witty, and had a perfect speaking voice. We looked through her scrap books, as she told stories of her days in Hollywood. It was truly the closest I will ever come to truly feeling the history of that era. The day I met Juan was my lucky day. I've always envisioned myself living to be 100 and healthy, smiling and sharing stories of my own fortunate path with loved ones. Being with Patricia was like looking into a crystal ball...if there was such a thing. Patricia gave me the vision of what it looks and feels like to be fortunate and full of gratitude, and Juan presented me with that opportunity. You never know when and why people come into our lives. Our job is to say "Yes". When we stay open we can begin to live in the joy of the unknown. And even become fortunate like Patricia.

I hope you have the chance to know or meet someone who is much older than you. Take the time to listen and laugh with them, be silent with them and hold their hand. They will cherish their time with you, but it will be your gift forever.

Dear Juan - Thank you so much for your generous heart and your time.  You are a kind soul, and I am so happy we met.

        *Age does not protect you from love. But love, to some extent, protects you from age.                                                                                                                            Jeanne Moreau