• Mad About Macabre

     Although it may not be very “PC”, the creepy, scary side of life can be pretty titillating at times. 

    CSI and Twilight have millions of fans for a reason – the macabre is fascinating.  It's fun to 

    dive into the dark side of life, especially for the straight-laced among us.  Sure, we like our 

    structured, polished lives.  But something about the morbid and sinister gets the skin tingling. 

    So here’s to being a little naughty at least once a year.  Go ahead, get your freak on! 

     

     

     

    Blackman cruz bronze skull lamp 
    Blackman Cruz is an L.A. based firm that specializes in eccentric objects and furniture. 

    The Bronze Skull lamp is one of their original and most famous designs.  It was the

    frontrunner of what became the skull trend pandemic of the last several years. 

    Their bronze Bat Incense Burner below is even more unconventional.

     

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    Taxidermy rabbit 

    Taxidermy - cute or creepy?  This little fella is an antique rabbit from London.   

    He has a happy home at And Beige in Adams Morgan.  


     

      

     

       
      Gold toad

    Baker furniture is currently reproducing several pieces from the collection of the

    incomparable Tony Duquette.  The Gold Toad was one of his most intriguing designs –

    a cast skeletal sculpture plated in 24K gold.  The 2009 version doesn't have emerald (!) 

    eyes like the original, but it's still just as coveted.  In fact, Gold Toads have been

    stolen from showrooms in both DC and New York.  Tony would be shocked!

     

     

     

     

    Spider cuff Skull earrings 

    Yes, spooky and chic can go hand in hand. 

    Spider Cuffs by Jessica Kagan Cushman  and Jet Drop Skull Earrings by Bettina Louise.

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      Dexter

    I discovered the work of Jim Fiscus because I'm a fan of Dexter (see more on that below).  His photography

    is both irreverent and flawless – an unusual combination that makes for gorgeous, intoxicating images.

     

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    I saw a powerful exhibit titled "Art, Genius and Madness" at the Santa Maria

    della Scala museum in Siena this summer.  It explored the connection

    between artistic genius and insanity and featured a collection of paintings,

    drawings and sculptures spanning 300 years.  Beautiful, provocative and

    often disturbing, the exhibit was like nothing I have ever seen.

     

     

     

    Madness 

    A haunting painting by Enrico Colombotto Rosso. 

     

     

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    "Concert in an Egg"  (1550) by Hieronymus Bosch.  The Dutch artist's

    paintings are recognizable for their bizarre and disturbing subject matter.

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    Messerschmidt busts 2 

     Busts by Franz Xaver Messerschmidt from his "character heads"

    series (1770) depicting contorted facial expresssions.

     

     

      Saturn devouring his son 

      Not included in the Siena exhibit, but a painting that always frightens me.
     "Saturn Devouring His Son" by the Spanish artist Francisco Goya (1819).
      
      
      

      

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    My favorite macabre activity is watching scary movies.  I can't get enough.  And when better to sit down,

     dim the lights and curl up with a terrifying flick than Halloween?  Below are ten of my favorite fright fests. 

    Psycho (1960)

    The Birds (1963)

    Excorcist (1973)

    Jaws (1975)

    Alien (1979)

    Poltergeist (1982)

    Aliens (1986)

    The Ring (2002)

    Hostel (2005)

    The Strangers (2008)

    And for those of us who like to get our regular fix of brilliant gore, there's Dexter. 

    The series is smart, humorous and completely addictive.  If you don't subscribe to

    Showtime, you can download episodes instantly through Netflix.

      


     

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    HAPPY HALLOWEEN FROM LUXE & LUCID!


     

     

     

      
      

     

     

     

  • Rock Star

    There are some people who rise above the ordinary and show us what real talent is.

    One of those rare finds is Bobbie Medlin.  Bobbie’s eponymous shop in Georgetown is a treasure

    trove of gorgeous goods from around the world.  Her one-of-a-kind necklaces blur the line between

    jewelry and art bringing a sense of mystery and allure to the woman who wears them.

    She is a rock star!

     

     

     

     

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    Jewelry as décor. 

    I draped one of Bobbie’s pieces on a bust in a 2007 installation.

    The turquoise beads were the perfect finishing touch.

     

     

     

     

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    Bobbie Medlin just relocated to the corner of M & 29th in Georgetown. 

    The perfect spot for this gorgeous gallery-style shop.

     

     

     

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    A beautiful vignette at the shop's foyer.

    The rose quartz necklace features a 19th c. pendant

    depicting the Hindu deity Ganesha.

     

     

     

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    A west African strand of yellow resin beads is accented by

    an antique shell from Mauritania and silver bauble from Turkmenistan.

    The black fireplace is a great backdrop for this colorful, dramatic piece.

     

     

     

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    One of the artfully arranged display cases.

     

     

     

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    Bobbie and I discussing her work in front of a protective amulet strung from faceted rock crystal beads.

    This 19th c. example from the Yomud people is especially rare because the tribe was quite small.

    It's made of gold, silver and cornelian and was meant to be worn on the back between braids.  Awesome!

     

     

     

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    Ms. Medlin could teach us designers a thing or two about staging.

    A 19th c. Naga headdress, silver serpentine neck chain from India and Yemen bangles.

    The bracelets contain tiny pebbles that make a delicate sound when worn … magical.

     

     

     

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    A surprise in every corner.

     

     

     

     

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    Every piece tells a story.

    Strung on Soo Chow beads is a carved pendant of a monkey on a peach.  This Chinese

    symbol represents longevity and success and makes for a beautiful good luck charm.

     

     

     

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    Great minds think alike  ; )

    This shaman necklace sits atop a mantle in the Huntley & Co. office.

    Bobbie has a similar one for sale in her shop.

     

    BOBBIE MEDLIN

    2900 M STREET NW

    WASHINGTON, DC 20007

    202.333.2630

     


     

     

     

  • Bigger is Better

    At least when it comes to jewelry … and a few other things  ; )

     

     

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    Louis Vuitton cuffs stacked for impact.

     

     

     

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    Christmas list?

    David Webb lion & ram bracelet and vintage gold, black enamel & rock crystal ring.

     

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    Armani prive 

    Armani Prive chandelier earrings for the girl with sturdy earlobes.

     

     

    Necklace portrait FINAL 

    This necklace is heavy, but worth the weight.

     
     
     
     
    My ring 
     
    I discovered this ring in Paris 10 years ago.  My favorite find of all time.
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    The best red carpet moment of 2009.

    Eva Mendes, white dress, vintage Van Cleef & Arpels turquoise necklace.

     

       

    Just because bigger can be done, doesn’t mean it always should be.

    The good and the bad of big below.

     

     

    FOOTWEAR

     

    Devil wears prada 

    Chanel thigh-high boots

    Red patent ???

    Red boots 
     

      
      

    LIPS

    Scarlett 

    Scarlett Johansson

     Amanda Lepore

    Amanda

     

     

    FOYER

    Sledmere

    Sledmere House in East Yorkshire

     

    Celebrity residence

    (Can you guess who?)

     

    Cage

     

     

     

    HAIR

     

    Brigitte 

     

    Brigitte Bardot

     

    Phil Spector – 'nuff said!

     

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    NEXT WEEK

    A Luxe & Lucid feature on Bobbie Medlin, owner of the eponymous shop in Georgetown —

    a woman who rocks "big" like no one else.

     

  • Before There Were PDA’s

    I was a holdout.  I loved my daily planner and my stationary.  I never thought I would do all

    my writing via email and keep my schedule on a computer.  But I do.  To be honest, I couldn’t

    live — professionally at least — without Outlook and my iphone.  So although I’m highly organized,

    I miss the days when embracing your type-A meant a little more beauty and a little less technology.

     
     
     

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    Remember when we used to sit at our desks and correspond? 

    I’m feeling so nostalgic — this is what my desk used to look like when

    I was a jeune fille.  Southern Accents Nov/Dec 2004.

     

     

    Smythson of bond street 

    I am IN LOVE with the new Malachite Collection from Smythson of Bond Street! 

    The classic stationer from London has taken a fashion-forward step and designed

    a collection that looks like it just came off the Balenciaga runway.

     

     

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    The Hermes journal I keep at my bedside. 

    It’s available in several gorgeous colors.  Mine is aubergine.

     

     

    Cards 

     Two graphic, modern selections from Simplesong Design.

     

     

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    Il papiro

    I picked up this notepad at Il Papiro in Florence.  I like to keep it with me, so I can

    jot down thoughts on the run — which is easy since it’s about as small as my eyeglass case.

     

     

     


    Buffet
      
    I installed this buffet at a client’s penthouse in May and discovered the inside was lined with

    hand-made paper!  It was a magical detail and an amazing surprise.

     

     

     

     

    Stationary signature

    What a great idea.  Send Dempsey & Carroll your signature and they will

    engrave their Classic Correspondence Card with your own personal John Hancock.

     

     

     

     

     

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    Paper goods (and memories) from my archives.
     

     

     

    Calligraphy

    If I could, I would write long letters in calligraphy to friends and family.  In another life.

     

     

     

    Nannette brown mrs john l strong pic by brad paris

    The end of an era.  Mrs. John L. Strong closed its doors in May after 80 years. 

    Nannette Brown said it best, “We don’t do trendy.  We do good taste.” 

    A girl after my own heart.