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Help Me Help You

I have long desired to start an interview series here on Design Darling. I'm all about fabulous fashion, intriguing interiors, and pretty paper, but I think it's high time to take things to the next level around here, don't you?
So I have three pressing questions for you, my darling readers. First of all, who do you want to see? Artists, bloggers, designers, editors, entrepreneurs? Fashion, interior, graphic? All the above? Toss some names out there!
And second, what do you want to know? Anecdotes, failures, triumphs? Inspiring advice, personal favorites, tricks of the trade? Let's hear it!
And lastly, what shall I name the series? Fallon rocked Behind The Curtain, Katie did Plucky Pioneers, Paloma started Style Files... Get those creative juices flowing for me, will you?

P.S. Perhaps you've heard there's a lovely leopard clutch that could very well become yours?

Mary Katrantzou Spring 2011

How am I only now discovering the fashion genius that is Mary Katrantzou? For her spring collection, the designer printed dresses with photographs of 1970s interiors with the intent of putting "the room on the woman, not the woman in the room." What a cool and wearable concept! What do you think of her unique collection?

P.S. Only one more day to enter the Cory Renee leopard clutch giveaway!

P.P.S. I'm sharing my 2010 highlights and 2011 inspirations today at Imagine Create Play today! Please stop by if you have a moment.

A Self-Serving Resolution

Number 29 on my list of 101 things to do in 1,001 days? Subscribe to all those magazines I usually buy at newsstand prices anyway. What are your personal favorites these days?

P.S. Don't forget to enter the Cory Renee leopard clutch giveaway — I'll be drawing the lucky winner tomorrow!

A Table For Two

How does he do it? This Peter Dunham-designed dining space strikes that elusive balance between casual and elegant. The decadent furniture speaks to the homeowner's glamorous lifestyle but the haphazard tabletop vignette creates a very lived-in appeal. How would you like to hop over for dinner tonight? I know I would!

P.S. Remember to enter the Cory Renee leopard clutch giveaway!

À Bientôt

I hope you've all had a chance to peruse the offerings at my lovely sponsor À Bientôt! A Houston-based boutique that carries the likes of Kenneth Jay Lane (love!), their website is my new go-to for costume jewelry and chic accessories like cosmetic cases and pashminas. Do give their site a spin!

P.S. Remember to enter the Cory Renee leopard clutch giveaway!

Kirribilla

New-to-me brand Kirribilla seems to understand and share my love of bows. How chic is the navy sheath at top left? Or the fuchsia silk number at lower right? To die for! Now if only I had a spare $395-$495 lying around...

P.S. Remember to enter the Cory Renee leopard clutch giveaway!

Cory Renee Giveaway!

I have voiced my adoration of all things Cory Renee before but this time I'm delighted to be offering this fabulous clutch to one lucky reader! The leopard print is lined with red on the interior and retails for $47 in her darling shopTo enter, simply become a follower of Design Darling and leave a comment below. Extra entries if you blog about it or tweet @mackenziehoran! The winner will be announced this Thursday, January 13. Good luck!

Tiny Tassels

I'm in love with these darling tassel earrings from Urban Outfitters. They'll go with everything and — the best part? — they're only $18. Pick up your pair here.

A Blogger's Abode

I was blown away by this sneak peek into the darling Megan's home. Megan is one of my most loyal readers and her blog Honey We're Home is a total treat! From her beautifully lit kitchen to her color-coordinated closet, I'm seriously smitten. See more of her gorgeous home here.

P.S. Circle back here this afternoon for a fabulous giveaway from one of my sponsors!

Desk Du Jour {A Clean Slate}

Entering a new year is all about hitting refresh and starting over with a clean slate. In keeping with that philosophy, I'd like to be starting 2011 in the airy atelier of interior designer Suzanne Kasler. White furnishings and a jute rug provide a blank canvas for Kasler's creative genius to shine through.