• [Re]defining Beauty

    I made a long overdue trip to the nail salon this weekend for a mani/pedi. And while scanning the assortment of possible nail colors from which to choose, I stumbled upon a stunning shade of peacock blue. It’s one of my favorite colors in general – rich, complex, almost regal – so the thought of it on my fingertips was titillating. Sure enough, I love it. Not only do I think the shade of blue is absolutely stunning, but in a strange way, I think it complements my skin tone. It’s funny then that some of the conservative loved ones in my life don’t share my enthusiasm. Don’t they see what I see? What’s not to like? Some people think pretty is synonymous with conventional. But I think some of the prettiest things are those that are actually unconventional. I’m not talking about anything bizarre or distasteful. I mean looking beyond labels and stereotypes and thinking about what makes something beautiful … the confidence with which a man carries himself, the complex ideas behind an abstract painting, the texture of an unusual plant. Of course, what’s stunning will always catch our eye, but sometimes beauty and substance wear an unexpected guise.

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    My peacock blue manicure.

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    A study for “Woman Pulling Up Her Stocking” and “Salon in the Rue Des Moulins”.

    Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec found inspiration in bars and brothels. Unseemly venues perhaps, but the artist found warmth and vivid color in these unlikely spectacles.

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    Felicity Brown’s 2010 collection was inspired by Toulouse-Lautrec’s work.

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    Tilda Swinton is a chameleon on and off-screen. She can look ethereal, severe or aristocratic.

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    Some people don’t like modern art or furniture. It’s hard to understand with gorgeous, sculptural shapes likes these.

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    Who needs gold or diamonds? Dahlia Kloss’ necklace is a showstopper without precious metals or stones.

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    Although two of the world’s deadliest snakes, the Rosy Boa and Malayan Coral Snake are also two of the most beautiful.

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    John Hawkes, Mick Jagger & Adrian Brody.

    The talent and swagger of these men makes their unconventional looks incredibly sexy.

  • Chez Huntley – update 11/13

    I am happy to write that the public spaces of chez Huntley are more or less complete.  Hallelujah!  And while I would love to give my readers a comprehensive 360 degree tour … it aint’ gonna happen.  Apparently divulging too much about a project on one’s blog limits its exposure elsewhere, so I’ve learned.  When did design get so complicated?!  So alas another sneak peek will have to suffice.  Hopefully the pix are enough of a fix – enjoy!   

      

    — Chez Huntley Interior Details —

     

    Tricia Huntley DC residence_Living Room chaise    Tricia Huntley DC residence_door knocker    Tricia Huntley DC residence_Living Room hearth

      Tricia Huntley DC residence_Living Room lucite chair    Tricia Huntley DC residence_Den    Tricia Huntley DC residence_Den sofa pillows

    Tricia Huntley DC residence_Powder Room detail    Tricia Huntley DC residence_Stairhall detail    Tricia Huntley DC residence_Den vignette

    Tricia Huntley DC residence_antlers at entrance    Tricia Huntley DC residence_Den vignette    Tricia Huntley DC residence_Dining Room wallpaper and lighting

    My home reflects my own personal vibe.  I love drama and a bit of sparkle, but I need natural elements to ground the glitz.  For me, a humble sense of glamour is what makes a home (and life) truly elegant.

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    Tricia xo

     

     

     

  • Chez Huntley – update 11/07

    There has been a lot of activity at chez Huntley since my last update.  I gave myself a Thanksgiving deadline for the public spaces, so once the calendar read October I had to get my a– in gear.  I actually like the pressure of a deadline.  It gives you clarity and forces you to be decisive.  And as I’ve mentioned before, that doesn’t come naturally when one is both the client and the designer.  There is still quite a bit of work to be done, but the next few weeks will be full of exciting developments.  For now, enjoy a sneak peek (emphasis on peek) at some of the details installed thus far.

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     4_paper  5_floor  6_pedestal

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    Tricia xoxo