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Login StatusWelcomeLuxe, calme et volupté.*
That sounds wonderful.
In today’s world, I find that there is a disturbing lack of all of the above. Maybe it’s the speed at which we live our daily lives, multitasking during each measured moment of the day and well into our nights. Whatever the reason, I think that we’ve lost something that our parents and grandparents took for granted. Not just an ease in society or how to throw an intimate dinner for six or write a thank you note, but an everyday elegance.
Easy and Elegant Life is my attempt to define what makes up an elegant existence and to pass along a few easy (and inexpensive) ideas for bringing back a little elegance to our everyday lives. Here you will find ideas for living, decorating, entertaining and dressing with an easy elegance. Not just my ideas. To help point the way, I intend to seek out all sorts of people -- professional lifestyle experts and those who seem to have been born elegant -- asking them what they believe constitutes elegance and how we can best achieve it.
So to those whom Honore de Balzac called “elegantologists” I dedicate this site and the good fight.
* From “L’Invitation au voyage” by Charles Baudelaire. The whole line reads: “Là, tout n’est qu’ordre et beauté/ Luxe, calme et volupté.”
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Are you going?
I think it might be dangerous for me to go. And I have an anniversary celebration to attend Saturday evening.
Should I monogram both socks? Or would one do?
You want to see some truly snazzy monogramed handkerchiefs? The Duke of Windsor had the finest; and he had a little crown monogramed over his intitials; Wallis used her WWW in a cypher. But you’ll need to get back your Southby’s catalogue to see them. And I’m not returning it for a long long time … maybe summer. Who can be sure?