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Ralph Lauren In Elle Decor

Thank you all for your feedback on the launch of The Design Dialogues! I am so pleased you like it and am already working away on the next installment. Back to our regular programming, however! I will be forever enamored by the crisp and classic appeal of Ralph Lauren. Designed with shiny wood floors and painted industrial columns, his apartment is everything his clothes are: an updated classic. His home is furnished with intention, ignoring the maximalist trend in favor of clean lines, metallic finishes, and regal touches like a fur throw and fully stocked bookshelves. What do you think of his not-so-humble abode?

The Design Dialogues {Bailey McCarthy}

Today I'm pulling back the curtains on Design Darling's first ever interview series, The Design Dialogues. I am thrilled to open the series with style maven and dear friend Bailey Quin McCarthy of Peppermint Bliss and Quin B Studio. In the past year, she has tied the knot, launched her own interior design firm, and most recently announced that she and her husband Pete are expecting their first child. Her blog is equal parts entertaining and inspiring and I'm certain you will enjoy her interview as much as I did. Without further ado, here's Bailey!

Bailey on her honeymoon in September.

Who you are:
A nearly 25-year-old Texan transplant currently living with my husband in Chicago — and expecting our first little bitty baby this summer!

What you do:
I recently started Quin B Studio, my interior decorating business. I do work for both residential and commercial clients in the Chicago area as well as e-decorating for long-distance clients.

Where you do it:
I work from the home office that I recently set up in our garage apartment. It's very professional.



A vignette designed by one of Bailey's style icons, Miles Redd.


Five words to describe yourself...
Impatient, silly, spontaneous, snuggly, creative.

How do you describe your aesthetic?
Traditional with a sense of humor. I don’t like items that just sit there. Your surroundings should engage you, make you laugh, make you smile — otherwise, what’s the point?

Who are your style icons?
I would wear anything Rachel Bilson wore, though not look as good in it. Or Blair Waldorf. I like timeless ladies like Audrey and Gwyneth — aren’t I original? For interior design, it’s Miles Redd all the way. I also quite enjoy your old boss, Jonathan Adler, for his happy chic mentality and 70s influences and Ashley Whittaker for her preppy and youthful vibe.

Bailey's favorite magazine, which she insists on reading from back to front!

Favorite destination: 
Germany. I only went once for like four days but it really captured my imagination and I dream often of going back. I loved all of the gingerbread and gothic architecture and think both really influenced a shift in my design aesthetic. Pre-Germany I was very into bright colors, neon even, Mexican art-inspired. My current house is a bit moodier, more black and white and green, which very much reminds me of the German countryside.

Favorite quote: 
“Follow your bliss” is not necessarily the most profound of quotations but as a mantra it works pretty well for me!

Favorite site: 
Oh snap, this one is hard. Net-a-porter is always a fun way to start a Monday, Wednesday, or Friday morning perusing all the fabulous new merch. 

Favorite store: 
Kuhl-Linscomb in Houston is heaven on earth. They need, need, need online shopping or better yet to expand — preferably to Chicago first! They have five buildings stocked full of the best in furniture, art, bedding, table settings, accessories, gifts. The buyers there are seriously genius; I always find stuff I don’t see anywhere else and that I have to have. 

Favorite thing to read: 
Elle Decor — back to front, always. 

Favorite thing to watch: 
My husband and I are very snuggly TV people. Our favorites are Modern Family, Top Chef, Gossip Girl, and Real Housewives. We like to keep our interests well-rounded.

Favorite thing to wear: 
These days? Yoga pants. My pregnant body is a mess and I have no idea how to dress it. Yoga pants are comfortable, stretchy, and give the illusion of athleticism. When I eventually learn how to dress again and thaw out a bit in the frozen hinterlands, I typically favor dresses — girly 50s silhouettes, nipped at the waist.



A commercial space Bailey designed for her clients, Truffleberry Market.

How did you decide to become an interior designer?
I didn’t study design in college. I grew up with an extremely design-conscious mother who was constantly redoing our homes and it just sort of seeped into my consciousness too. When I moved to Chicago with my now-husband, I found work as an assistant to an interior designer, which I loved. After I broke my foot in a freak dancing accident (editor’s note: only you, Bailey) and was forced into temporary retirement, I dove into my design/lifestyle blog, which started to catch on. By the time my foot healed, my blog had taken off and people were interested in hiring me to do design work for them. After much encouragement from my husband and friends and fellow bloggers, I founded Quin B Studio and started focusing on the blog and my own design work full time! It all just sort of evolved naturally and I don’t think I could have projected a master plan for myself that’s as good as the reality.

What are the most and least glamorous aspects of your job? 
While creating beautiful spaces is certainly fulfilling — and hopefully the end result is glamorous — there is nothing glam about workrooms, installations, and the Merchandise Mart where I spend most of my time. It is always a highly uncomfortable temperature. No matter how I dress, I am always sweating and lugging bags full of fabrics and generally not looking like anyone you would ever take style advice from. That said, I think the blog is what brings the most sparkle into my life. I am lucky enough to have very validating readers who encourage me daily and cheer my heart and make me feel mini-famous. Which I very much enjoy.

What is the best advice you’ve ever received? 
My mother-in-law managed to be a really wonderful, involved, traditional Momma and have an incredible career as a lawyer and judge. I always found this somewhat intimidating as I was never hugely ambitious about “having it all.” She taught me to just let things evolve. She told me that she never thought she would work after she had her children, but that opportunities presented themselves when she was ready for them and she just worked hard to be able to take advantage of them. That, and there is no such thing as “having it all.” Something is always going to have to give, and you just have to choose to give yourself to the things that are most important and fulfilling to you.

What advice would you offer aspiring entrepreneurs?  
Don’t get too caught up in a master plan. Opportunities arise and the most you can do is be prepared to take full advantage of them. And be brave. I don’t think anyone really properly acknowledges how scary it is to break off on your own. Where I come from, there are very set proscribed paths to follow: high school, college, internship, job, marriage, family, etc. And deviation from that path can often be met by well-meaning (or just plain mean) skepticism. It is hard to find the courage to do something different and put your money where your mouth is — but it is so incredibly rewarding when you do.

Bailey just might be Britney's number one fan.

Three tasks on your to do list. 
1. Finish my house and finally have it published.
2. Learn how to take care of a baby.
3. Get my website up and running.

Three items on your wishlist.
1. A magical assistant who is organized and entertaining.
2. The perfect client.
3. A stylist to teach me how to dress my preggo bod.

Three tasks on your bucket list.
1. Acquire patience.
2. Write a New York Times bestseller.
3. Meet and befriend Britney Spears.

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Thank you, Bailey! What do you all think of the very first edition of The Design Dialogues?

Kathryn Ireland

A Los Angeles interior and textile designer known for her love of pattern, Kathryn Ireland sticks to her signature style with this colorful bedroom. Large-scale art, embroidered linens, and a Moroccan rug merge to create modern bohemian style that looks equal parts exotic and effortless. 

Desk Du Jour

I love this built-in kitchen office with its open shelving and vintage cookbooks. Juxtaposed with the stainless steel stove, it's an attainable alternative to the home office for those without an extra room to convert. 

Big Hair & Bright Color

Citrusy hues, simple shifts, fistfuls of gold jewelry, and — my newest discovery — wavy volume. These sassy summer looks are everything a design darling needs to help her survive the rest of winter. 

Pink Lady

Black eye makeup is an edgy counterpart to a girlish silhouette and hot pink pumps. In other words, Gwyneth does it again.

Pink Tapers

Everyone looks best in candelight and everything is prettier in pink. Shouldn't pink candles be a given? I like these and these.
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Cheat Sheet {Online Magazines}

Please join me at From The Right Bank today where I'm sharing my opinion of each of the above online magazines. It looks like it's going to be an interesting conversation in the comments section! 

P.S. Have you had a moment to read my brand spanking new "about" page? I'd love to hear what you think of my little biography — it's so hard to write about yourself!

Rise & Shine

I'm awake at an ungodly hour this morning — which for me means 8:15 — to tackle some work before the day truly begins. (Hey, I worked hard to get to senior year and be able to schedule my classes in the afternoon.) It made me think a) that I would much prefer to be curled up in this beautiful bedroom from the pages of Lonny, b) I'm grateful for coffee shop employees who understandingly offer an extra shot of espresso without me asking for it, and c) that waking up and seizing the day might actually be better than my usual night owl tendencies. What time does your alarm go off in the morning?

Kelly Wearstler, Blogger

That's right. Everybody's favorite out there interior designer adds a new title to her résumé with a brand new blog called My Vibe My Life. Created to share her creative process and personal photographs, the blog launched with a post about "vibe trays," the designer's three-dimensional version of the inspiration board. Compiling hardware, paint chips, fabric swatches, upholstery trim, Wearstler then stacks the trays in her L.A. showroom. If you're like me and have ever wondered how she pulls together such an eclectic mix of patterns and textures, it looks like we've got our answer. I look forward to reading more of her latest venture!