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shiny shoes

black was never gone

the coldest and snowiest french winter in years could only mean one thing: more black. as the stylish french continue to rock the black-coat-on-black-sweater-on-black-pants-on-black-boots, i thought it wise to assemble some good-looking celebrities and interiors to celebrate the tried and true black-on-black combination.

all black walls and an all black outfit — risks that paid off for this foyer and nicole richie.

mary kate olsen's geek chic finds a home in aerin lauder's cozy home office.
high-fashion black goes casual in drew barrymore's shirt-and-skirt combo and this painted matte backsplash.
city glamour with a hint of sparkle à la olivia palermo.

le salon

where the kitchen is often considered the heart of the american home, the french kitchen is instead considered a very private area. the french prefer the use of le salon, their version of the american family room save for the fact that the seating is arranged for conversation and not ease of television viewing (in my host family's salon, the tv is actually on the floor). in lieu of the latest technology, these rooms are decorated with art, books, and family photos galore. though i've been in france a mere two days, i've already taken to the idea of le salon and think the following rooms would make beautiful settings for lively conversation, family game night, and cocktail parties alike:
built-in bookcases and a watercolor-in-progress provide a welcoming backdrop for comfy seating and coffee table snacking.
looking for an original idea for above your fireplace? skip the oversized mirror or painting and create a collage of family pictures.
lots of pillows and a pretty rug mean guests will be just as comfortable on the floor as on the sofa.
what i wouldn't give to warm up in front of this fireplace...
le salon for small spaces: chairs instead of sofas.