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Sunday, 14 July 2013

Inside Carolina Herrera's Manhattan Atelier




The recently renovated Carolina Herrera atelier and studio is in Midtown Manhattan, but standing outside in the pebbled rooftop garden lined with tiny manicured hedges, you’d think it was the courtyard of a palace. That is, until you realize you’re standing in the shadow of the Empire State Building. Like the garden (which was just added in December), the house of Herrera is an elegant setting that maintains a New York state of mind. Inside the design studio are monogrammed lampshades, behind which is a black-and-white portrait of Mrs. Herrera as a child, dressed as Snow White. In the picture she’s pouting because she wanted to play the witch. It seems the role just wasn’t in the cards for her: Hers, after all, is a studio that is full of laughter.

Walking through the showroom and atelier, the designer shows her library of prints from past collections. “I have the birds, the clovers and the mushrooms, too. And we keep adding! It’s fun, no?” Yes. As is the collection of pens, arranged according to the next season’s color palette, as well as the graphic-striped couches. After morning meetings, the team goes out to the roof to eat lunch together. “I think everyone wants to come and work here because of the gardens,” Mrs. Herrera jokes. “It’s very rare to have lunch on Seventh Avenue outside!”



A rack of dresses out Resort 2014 collection in the showroom, 
which is upstairs from the atelier.



  
All of the Carolina Herrera prints are developed from scratch in-house. 
“It’s a very amusing process,” the designer says.




 Sketches in the studio library. Each collection is carefully archived.




Carolina Herrera affectionately called Mrs. H in the office, in her design studio 
on Seventh Avenue in New York City’s Garment District.




The showroom at midday. “Everything has windows because for me, 
light is so important,” Mrs. Herrera says.



The Empire State Building as seen from the rooftop garden.




Spools of fabric in the atelier. Mrs. Herrera has been known to bring 
in inspirational pieces from her own closet during the design process.




Fabrics paired to looks for the resort 2014 collection. “She’ll touch something 
and know what’s right,” says Marino Isolani, a designer on the team.



Francois Bouchet, a pattern maker at Carolina Herrera, has been 
with the house for ten years. His favorite part of the job? 
“Working with young people, because they take risks.”



 Mrs. Herrera’s collection of back issues of Vogue, 
which used to belong to a close friend.



 “Many times I go through the pages of old Vogues. You know fashion is 
a repetition of ideas, so whatever you see in these books comes back,”  
Mrs. Herrera says.



Pressed clovers are collaged on the desk in the design studio.  
“I love clovers; I’m always looking for them,” Mrs. Herrera says. 
That day, she was wearing a skirt printed with clovers from a recent collection.






Selections by ANDREA JANKE Finest Accessories

Photo credit/Source: VOGUE
Photography by Victoria Will for VOGUE  



More Carolina Herrera To Love ... 


'“Prints, that’s what this collection is all about, prints,” said Carolina Herrera as a preface to her 2014 resort presentation. “And seasonless,” she added, “because there are no real seasons for clothes anymore; in summer somewhere it’s winter, or in winter somewhere it’s summer. It’s important everything can be worn all year round.”'





Wednesday, 11 April 2012

Light Installations | Jumeirah Frankfurt


The Height of Contemporary Luxury

Wonderful insights of my home-town Frankfurt, - some weeks ago,  I visited the Jumeirah Frankfurt Hotels & Resorts. And, I was so excited of the fabulous interior design, which I'd like to showcase you know. LoL, Andrea

Dubai-Based Jumeirah Group launched 2011 Five Star Frankfurt City Hotel as Part of PalaisQuartier in Frankfurt.

Located in the heart of  Frankfurt, adjacent to old Stock Exchange and near prestigious shopping streets, Jumeirah Frankfurt is a stunning addition to the city's glittering skyline. An architecturally innovative exterior and classic contemporary interior sets the pace for a new luxury experience amidst Germany's finest hotels. The 218 guestrooms and suites offer sweeping city views. With exceptional restaurants and versatil conference and banqueting facilities, this latest offering from Jumeirah Hotels & Resorts promises to be the preferred destination for both business and leisure travelers in Germany.






The Jumeirah Frankfurt is located approximately 18 km from Frankfurt International Airport and only 2 km from Frankfurt Central Station, the hotel is within walking distance of the prestigious 'Goethestrasse' as well as the city's financial district. The largest financial centre in continental Europe, Frankfurt also boasts of being the commercial and transportation hub of Gemany. In addition to being rich in natural beauty with numerous parks and a scene river.

Guests have a choice of 218 spacious guestrooms and suites with a classic modern interior, refined wooden floors and luxurous finishings. Open and airy bathrooms boast a stand-alone mosaic rain shower and deep soaking tubs. - The overall interiors were designed by Peter Schilling & Associates.The artwork in every room and lobby is exclusively commissioned by Germany contemporary artist Hartwig Ebersbach.










Ember Lounge & Bar

Situated in the lobby of Jumeirah Frankfrut Hotel, around the warmth of an open fireplace Ember Lounge and bar is an informal location and sociable space to meet throughout the day and into the evening. Offering a la carte breakfast through to afternoon snacks Ember Lounge and Bar is a relaxed atmosphere watch the world go by whilst overlooking the Thurn-und-Taxis Palais. In the evening Ember Lounge and Bar transforms into an intimate Lobby Bar, creating a vibrant setting for cocktails and canapés each evening.










Max on One 

Executive Chef Martin Steiner and his team use only the finest seasonal produce to create innovative interpretations of regional and German dishes, influenced by his Austrian heritage. “Max on One“ has a diverse and unique atmosphere. Diners are able to choose different areas with differing ambiance: One area offers a view of the show kitchen, therefore creating an informal and engaging experience. Even more exciting is the Chef’s Table, situated within in the kitchen.

Open for Breakfast, lunch and dinner, the knowledgeable and gracious service is led by Restaurant Manager Marcus Wyrwich and his team. Start the day with an extensive breakfast buffet complete with à la Carte items. Lunch is served from 12 p.m., and in addition to the a la carte menu, an express Business Lunch is also on offer.  At Dinner, guests can enjoy a leisurely meal from the extensive a la carte menu, enhanced by Chef’s daily specials. Open until  11 p.m. The extensive wine list,  compiled by sommelier Alejandro Coto comprises over 350 wines from Germany, Austria and around the world, featuring many boutique wineries in addition to the renowned and ubiquitous names. Have a look at the menue.







Photos: Courtesy of ANDREA JANKE

Jumeirah Frankfurt
Thurn-und-Taxis-Platz 2
60313 Frankfurt / Germany
Phone +49(0) 69 297 237-0



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