by The Perennial Style | Apr 9, 2014 | Beauty, California, Events, Hotels, North America, Style, Travel, Uncategorized, United States
The Lucky FABB Conference took place on Friday at the SLS Beverly Hills Hotel. It was such a fun way to connect with fashion and beauty bloggers from all over the nation! Eva Chen, editor-in-chief of Lucky Magazine, was the host of the conference, and we were very impressed by her demeanor throughout the interview. Guest speakers for the event included Nicole Richie, Coco Rocha, Sophia Amoruso (Blair’s favorite), Karolina Kurkova, January Jones, Wendy Nguyen, and many others. We gained so many blogging tips about everything from SEO to social media to upcoming fashion and beauty trends. The presenting sponsors for Lucky FABB were Lucky Magazine, P&G Beauty, Covergirl, Olay, Pantene, and Secret. I can’t even begin to explain how much fun we had at the conference with all of our new friends! Check out some of our pictures from the event and stay tuned for tomorrow’s recap of our networking brunch!
“Next Level Tech” with Stephanie Mark of The Coveteur and Hilary Peterson of Lyst
Eva Chen of Lucky Magazine with Nasty Gal founder, Sophia Amoruso

Adorable Caravelle sunglasses
Eva Chen of Lucky Magazine with my favorite, Nicole Richie of House of Harlow

Makeup touch ups were provided all day
Lunch at The Bazaar with our new blogger friends, Adri of Adri Lately and Laura of Have.Need.Want
We LOVED the free nail art from TopCoat – Keeping our fingers crossed for a location in Dallas! 


Eva Chen of Lucky Magazine
Cocktails were provided by Miss Me

Eva Chen with Coco Rocha

Blair asking Coco Rocha and Eva Chen about their favorite new Spring trends
Loved meeting the beautiful Karolina Kurkova

Photobooth fun with the RewardStyle girls: Allison, Margaret, & Lyndsey
Get the Look:
Blair: Ella Moss Top (here or here) // Cropped Pants (these, these, or these) // Statement Necklace // Jessica Simpson Shoes (on sale and comfy!) // Ashley Pittman Bangles // Ivanka Trump Bag // Drop Earrings // Rolex Watch // Hidalgo Rings // David Yurman Bracelets
Ellen: Ark & Co Ruffle Blouse // Snakeskin Skirt (similar: this or this) // Christian Louboutin Sandals (look for less) // Kendra Scott Earrings (now on sale!) // Hermes Bracelet // Brunello Cucinelli Bracelet // David Yurman Bracelets // Gold Cuff Bracelet // Fuchsia Lipstick // Judith Ripka Ring
Janie: Charlie Jade Dress (similar) // Beaded Necklace // Tory Burch Purse // Christian Louboutin Heels // Brunello Cucinelli Bracelet // David Yurman Bracelets // Tory Burch Earrings // Judith Ripka Ring
by The Perennial Style | Mar 25, 2014 | Events, Style, Uncategorized
This past Thursday, my sisters and I had the pleasure of attending the Brunello Cucinelli grand opening party in his new Highland Park Village location. Brunello Cucinelli started his company in Italy in 1978, and continues to serve as Creative Director and Chairman for his line which specializes in luxury goods for men and women. We had so much fun at the event listening to (the charming) Brunello speak about the history of the company, his inspiration, and how his passions have created this beautiful line of apparel. We fell in love with his newest collections and were inspired to add more neutral tones into our wardrobe for Spring. Take a peek at some of the pictures from the event and be sure check out Brunello Cucinelli’s newest collections below:
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What We Wore:
Blair: Dress (similar) // 7 for All Mankind Heels (similar) // Gucci Handbag // Teardrop Necklace // Tiffany’s Necklace // Judith Ripka Earrings // Ashley Pittman Bangles // Rolex Watch
Ellen: Cropped Sweater // BCBG Bandage Pencil Skirt // Baldan Wedges (similar or look for less) // Gold Chain Necklace // Ear Cuffs // David Yurman Bangles
Janie: Dress (similar: this or this) // Prada Pumps (look for less) // YSL Bag (similar) // David Yurman Bangles // Kate Spade Studs
Check out some of our favorite Brunello Cucinelli looks:
Shop our looks:
by The Perennial Style | Mar 20, 2014 | Dwell, Uncategorized

When I was a little girl, my dad always asked me, “what’s your favorite color?” and I always answered the same, “I have two: pink and hot pink”. As I’ve gotten older, nothing has changed. There’s just something magical about the color pink that instantly brightens my mood and brings a feminine touch to any scenario.
As a single girl in my 20s, I figured there’s no better time to have a home with pops of magenta throughout. When decorating with magenta you have to be careful to add just enough to keep it chic without transforming it into a tween’s dream room. This bar cart would be perfect for adding just a touch of pink to your dining or living room!
I’m in the works of redecorating my bedroom, and I wanted to share some of my inspiration. What do you think?



by The Perennial Style | Mar 11, 2014 | Dwell, Uncategorized
Growing up in South Alabama, I was raised to understand the importance of having the appropriate china for any occasion. Now that I am married and nesting in my own home, my love for tableware has only intensified. I am excited to spotlight one of my new favorite companies today, Dishique! Megan Dalbey Steffen, co-founder of Dishique, and I danced together on the high school dance team back in Alabama, which is where I discovered her incredible artistic ability. After venturing to UGA for college, Megan moved to Chicago and began this adorable dish company with her husband! Since I am frequently attending showers, I definitely appreciate original gift ideas and this is my place to go! One of my favorite styles of dishes designed by Dishique would be the hometown collection. Though I am no longer living in Alabama, this plate brings a pinch of hometown charm to my dinner parties. We recently spoke with Megan about her inspiration and process behind her company – Check out what we learned!
What inspired you to create a dishware company?
My husband and I wanted to start something ourselves- a lifetime goal if you will. We wanted to grow a business and learn about the process together. We joke that I like to design and he likes to eat, so creating dinnerware was the perfect middle ground! However, in all seriousness, I’ve always had a collection of artful drawings and I wanted to put them to use. We researched many a different processes and products that we could use this art on, and decided to try decorating ceramics because it seemed like an interesting journey to both of us.
Megan and her husband, Jason
We absolutely love the custom city plates. Do you think you’ll branch out with more cities in the future? A Dallas plate would be the perfect touch to our new home.
Of course! I’m actually working on lots of new urban collections including Wisconsin, Michigan, Kentucky, Nashville, New Orleans, St. Louis, and Louisville. Dallas would be super and I’ll certainly add it to my list! Sometimes I wish I had 4 more hands to create more! :)
How long do custom order typically take?
Our lead time for custom orders is typically 2-4 weeks. We’ve done lots of completely custom work too. For instance, we’ve made dessert plates for weddings with the couple’s monogram emblem as well as coffee mugs with adorable lobsters! The sky is the limit. If it’s something we can get our hands on, we’re typically game to try. Completely custom orders take around 4-6 weeks – depending on the quantity and design.
It says you design, create, and fire each individual item. We love a unique and handmade product. Could you tell us more about this process? Do you have a kiln in your house?
The process is fairly simple, but as we’ve learned, very tedious and tricky. Our artwork is made into special decals, that we hand apply to each item. The porcelain item then gets re-fired in a kiln so that the decal becomes part of the glaze. This makes it dishwasher and microwave safe. When we first started we knew we needed access to a kiln, but didn’t know the first thing about a kiln, let alone how to operate a kiln. So we actually drove about 2 hours to pay these fabulous, Wisconsin artsy ladies to use their kiln. It was a wild experience that we laugh about today. Once we got our samples back, we knew we were going to need to bite the bullet, so we bought our first kiln. We purchased a kiln and honestly didn’t even know how to turn the thing on…but we’ve learned, a lot! So, we currently have one kiln (and are shopping for a second) that is in our basement.
Check out some of my favorites:

My Hometown Plate

Monogram Plate

Announcement Plate
To see more designs by Dishique or to learn about hosting a Dishique party of your own, click here!
by The Perennial Style | Mar 5, 2014 | City Guides, Europe, Switzerland, Travel

I just got back from the most incredible trip to Klosters, Switzerland to celebrate my one year wedding anniversary with my husband. It’s a very cozy, friendly, and quaint town just a two hour train ride from Zurich. I was so excitied to see the town where my husband has made so many memories, plus it’s where Kate Middleton and Prince William went on their first vacation!
We were able to fly into the Zurich airport and easily train to the town where we walked a block to our hotel. I’m not sure about you, but I love a trip where there is no driving involved and we could walk everywhere!
We stayed at the Chesa Grischuna, which is a very old family-owned boutique hotel. My husband’s family has been staying there for over 50 years, and the service is nothing short of fantastic! They also have a wonderful bar and restaurant, so after a long day of skiing you can definitely relax at the hotel. There were several boutiques so I was able to pick up anything I had forgotten to pack, plus it was fun to learn new Swiss brands.
We were very fortunate that we had wonderful sunny skies for our skiing! The one thing I had to get used to was that the color system is blue (beginner), red (intermediate), black (advanced) which was very different for someone used to skiing in the states and Canada.
By our last day, we decided to take a train ride to St. Mortiz! We fell in love with St. Moritz, and I think everyone should experience it at some point. It has all the major shopping like Chanel, Moncler, Brioni (for the hubs), Loro Piana, Louis Vuitton, etc. We had a coffee or lunch at the Carlton , Badrutt’s Palace , and Hotel Kulm and decided the Carlton is by far our favorite! It’s definitely a ski town for the rich and famous! Time for me to get a fur hat, fur coat, and fur boots!
It was the best anniversary I could have ever asked for, and I’m so happy to share our great memories.















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