Tuesday, October 9, 2012

A Saison d’Etre: Chic Graphique


In New York, our Indian Summer has finally ended, Autumn is officially here – and with it, Fall Fashion.  Floral and graphic prints, in geometric patterns swirl about us- from Prada to Balenciaga  they have been  reinvented  to be touted by the stylish.
In keeping with la “mode du saison”, this Autumn,  LCF Maison offers brazen Baroque scrolls, Romantic flower power and Mod Squad Geo-graphics for your interiors- in a palette of  lilacs, violets and plums, emerald greens, and vibrant coral and garnet reds.
 

Our newest Let Them Eat Toile Accent pillows replicate authentic retro prints of beloved Parisian landmarks like the Moulin Rouge, Sacre Coeur, Arc de Triomphe or antique French Chinoiserie Toile  on the fronts, with  solid jewel toned Linen, Silk, or Velvet versos and Oatmeal linen piping retailing for $75. each.
                                              
"Paris, Mon Amour" Accent Pillow from Le Côté Français Maison's  new  "Let Them Eat Toile" Collection
 
We are delighted to announce that the distinguished  Webster& Company in the Miromar Design Center in Estero, on Florida’s Gulf Coast,  has invited LCF Maison to create a Pillow Wall  for Season 2012-13,  in their 5,000 sq. ft Antique Showroom, while  at contemporary kuxury  home furnishings boutique  St. Tropez Home on Historic 3rdStreet South in Downtown Naples, Florida, you may now find the original LCF Maison Lavande D’Orange Throw, showcasing a splendid French vintage Amethyst/Champagne woven brocade.

Before saying adieu, we know where you can acquire an extraordinary accessory for your Halloween Bal Masqué outfit- while supporting a most worthy cause -  at the UNMASK AIDS Benefit, to be held at NYC's Bryant Park Grill this Oct. 29th.  A dazzling array of known and emerging artists, (among them famed designer and stylist Patricia Fields, designer Sylvia Heisel and LCFM's own Bartus B.) are donating masks they've created especially for their silent auction.

Wishing you Bonne sweater weather,

à la prochaine

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