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We have luckily known Erin Swift for years after styling many photo shoots together- I love her young vibrant sense of style and her get it done attitude. Her list of clients and publications is A- List, and now we are celebrating her new book on French Interiors (purchase here).  Below she answers my Tete a Tete series and see my favorite grabs from French Accents: At Home with Parisian Objects and Details.

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Favorite drink before noon? Coffee with almond milk (and a lot of it)

Favorite drink at 6pm? Really depends on the day!

Wine: red, white or champagne? Other

Hors d’ouerve that is always in the cabinet or fridge? Marconi almonds and an insane amount of cheese.

Music go to when friends are over…. i.e. Pandora station? Otis Redding wakes me up and plays all day!

Where would you like to go on vacation? Anywhere with blue skies, hot sun, amazing ocean and soft sand.

Favorite flower? Peonies are a go-to but flowering japanese magnolia branches have been stealing my heart.

Dream guest to have over for dinner? Bruce Springsteen

Favorite restaurant? Cafe Colette in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

And favorite thing to eat at this restaurant? Butter Bean & Kale Stew

sunny egg, parmesan, grilled sourdough

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From an early age Erin had a passion for creating things and getting her hands messy with paint. Now specializing in prop styling, set design and creative direction, Erin Swift has conceptualized, produced and styled intricate still life photos, fashion sets and interiors. Erin’s innate ability to draw inspiration from all aspects of her life and to create fabulous images has afforded her the opportunity to work as a style and market Editor for several distinguished magazines, including Architectural Digest, ELLE DECOR, Gourmet, Oprah Winfrey’s O at Home and Elegant Bride. She has also contributed her work to Vogue, Vogue Paris, V magazine, Real Simple, Redbook, Domino, Marie Claire, Glamour and Martha Stewart Living. Erin is well-known for bringing her considerable prop styling and set design experience to bear, as she collaborates with some of the best photographers, art directors and event designers to convert initial brainstorming ideas into truly distinctive stories.

In addition to her editorial experience, Erin has produced both elaborate and small shoots for advertising and catalogs such as Apple, Diesel, Tumi, Lilly Pulitzer, Costume National, Lincoln Motor Company, Samsung, Asos, Calico, L’objet, Gilt, Boar’s Head, AVON, Kohl’s, Macy’s, Lowes, SoulCycle and Victoria’s Secret. Her book French Accents: At Home with Parisian Objects and Details which was published by Clarkson Potter in April 2013.

Erin approaches each client task as a unique challenge, which allows her to create interiors and sets that compliment each client’s individual style. Erin’s passion for her work and dedication to her clients is recognized by well respected colleagues in all aspects of the business and is evident in her work.

3.31.15   |   TARA GUÉRARD
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Carolyne Roehm has long been known as one of the country’s leading tastemakers, both in fashion and interior design.  Before, starting her own fashion house, she worked with Oscar de la Renta and was the President of the Council of Fashion Designers of America. As an author of a dozen books on floral design, interiors, and entertaining her expertise has generated a loyal following.  A consummate hostess, Carolyne hosted a lovely affair for the Historic Charleston Foundation’s 12th Annual Antique Symposium at her new Charleston home (you can view this project here). We go tete-a-tete with her below.

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Favorite drink before noon?

Lots of black coffee to start and then I switch to cappuccino—alas the Italians would

think I am a philistine as I drink it after 11:00 a.m.

Favorite drink at 6pm?

Red Wine

Wine: red, white or champagne

All- I do not discriminate, but red is the favorite.

Hors d’ouerve that is always in the cabinet or fridge?

The salt and pepper peanuts that you all have down here—and Petit Basque in the

fridge

Music go to when friends are over…. i.e. Pandora station?

I use my own play lists and depends on my mood sometime it Earth Wind and Fire or

Verdi’s Requiem….the range is huge but depends on the mood and the occasion

Where would you like to go on vacation?

That also depends on my mood. I have had a desire recently to go back to Japan it has

been so many years since I was last there. I have been 7 times to India and could go

again and again. In 2016 I am going to Australia….this list is endless

Favorite flower?

An almost impossible question– as you know they are the subject of many of my books

and will feature prominently in my new garden book that will be out next October. I

really can’t choose—- the immediate response are my roses and peonies but I adore all

of my tulips and now of course my new favorite flower- now that I have a garden here

is the Camellia —I am totally mesmerized by their incredible variety and beauty. In

fact I am doing a post on my blog at carolyneroehm.com just on the extraordinary reds

ones in my garden right now. They are dazzling

Dream guest to have over for dinner?

At this moment I would like to meet the song composer David Foster and your own Pat

Conroy

Favorite restaurant?

 Are we speaking of the World or Charleston? Or is that one and the same? If in NYC

Sette Mezzo and Charlestonin the one we frequent the most is the Bar at Snob—great

food and great value. In the world it is a small place in Florence Vini Vecchi e Sapori—

And favorite thing to eat at this restaurant?

At Setto white truffles in season over pasta, At Snob what ever the fish of the day is and

at Vini EVERYTHING!!!!!

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Carolyne’s “blue and white” books have inspired many of our brides…

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3.24.15   |   TARA GUÉRARD
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Last week while in the City, we visited the Studio Four NYC showroom.  So excited about everything I saw there, and love the fact that they can produce custom fabric, rugs, and wallpapers.  Our friend, Angie Hranowsky recently debuted her wallpaper collaboration. Here are some of my favorite “finds” available through Studio Four NYC.

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Kate Reynolds, one of the partners in Studio Four, is a fellow South Carolinian and College of Charleston grad- loved meeting her!

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Obsessed with this wallpaper from Abnormals Anonymous

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I love this piece from Eskayel

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Lovelies from Brian Paquette

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Samples from Rebecca Atwood’s collection- the marble is amazing!!!

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a fave from French designer Dominique Picquier

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A sampling of Angie’s wallapapers

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Twenty 2’s Seagrass collection which is gorgeous!

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3.13.15   |   TARA GUÉRARD
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