Showing posts with label James Andrew. Show all posts
Showing posts with label James Andrew. Show all posts

The LIST Updates

Last month Nathan Turner launched his furniture collection with Elite Leather. Elle Decor and Elite Leather hosted a cocktail party at Bloomingdale’s to kick off the collaboration and Nathan's New York debut.

Nathan Turner and Margaret Russell

Nathan's collection

Lisa Fine, Nathan Turner and Milly de Cabrol

Marie and Emily Turner

InStyle's Suzanne Karotkin, Nathan Turner and Elite Leather's Gabrielle Galardo

Elle Decor's Karen Marx, Jeff Lincoln and Margaret Russell


In less than a year, interior designer and style maven James Andrew continues to reach new heights with this blog WhatisJamesWearing. His blog is now read in more than 85 countries, with many exciting things in the works. Nice work James!


Not only was Little Rock designer Tobi Fairley recently selected by Traditional Home Magazine as one of the Top 20 Young Designers in America for 2009, she has also been awarded “Entrepreneur of the Year” from the Prestigious Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas where she received her MBA.


World renowned caterer Peter Callahan introduces his newest venture, PCK catering, specializing in glatt kosher catering. PCK catering has OK kosher certification and, as expected, their work is performed under strict orthodox rabbinical supervision abiding by all kashrut requirements of the OK kosher certification and Jewish law.


Congratulations to Victoria Amory. Victoria’s book Delicious Flavors has received the SILVER medal at the first annual Living Now Book Awards given by the Independent Publisher in the General Cooking category. The Living Now Book Awards are intended to promote newly-published lifestyle books and their creators.

Delicious Flavors has also been nominated for Veranda Magazine's Art of Design Award, in the Environments category.

Window Shopping

This year was the first time in three years that we have been in the States for Thanksgiving and Black Friday. One of the most prolific New York City holiday traditions has to be the beautiful department store windows—a visual delight for the whole family. We decided to take in the sights and do a little window shopping.

My personal favourite was the Bloomingdale's windows inspired by Tony Bennett's new holiday album A Swingin' Christmas. I adore Tony Bennett and I love Christmas nostalgia. There are no clothes on display, just a dreamy vision of years gone by and a winter-wonderland. While I was off shopping, my sweet husband bought me the Swingin' Christmas album and it's great!



The other much-loved window was Lord & Taylor’s tribute to My Favorite Christmas Traditions. Each holiday window displays popular Christmas traditions including Christmas cards, Christmas treats, Christmas stories, Christmas ornaments, Christmas toys and Christmas songs.





To end the day and kick off the Christmas season we met James Andrew and Scott McBee for cocktails at the Silverleaf Tavern. James and Scott are truly two of the nicest people. Both are so talented, and yet very down to earth.

We had so much fun that we all met for dinner the next evening at the ingenious Manhattan barbecue joint Blue Smoke. If you are ever in the area, you must go just for the Bleu Smoke Martinis—Stolichnaya vodka, Ardbeg 10 year Whisky and blue cheese-stuffed olives. We are working to recreate this concoction at home…YUM!

Profile: James Andrew

Over the past few weeks I have become e-friends with the fabulous James Andrew. Many of you may remember his wonderful apartment in Elle Decor a few years ago, and his recent profile on the popular feature 'What is in Their Library' on the stylish blog The Peak of Chic. James and I had the chance to catch up by phone earlier in the week and have made a date to have drinks when my husband, son and I are in New York for Thanksgiving. He truly is a captivating and gifted person.

Growing up in Rhode Island, James became fascinated by the extravagant beauty of the Newport summer cottages, a fascination that ignited a lifelong obsession with interior design and living a stylish life. During the 1970’s a copy of his mother’s Vogue captured his heart and imagination, namely the innovation of Parish-Hadley. “I knew then that I wanted to be an interior designer. I was completely enthralled by the beautiful interiors.”

Yet like so many, he lost track of his dreams, opting for the more conventional road of banking and commodities trading. Unhappy with his decision, he gave up the world of finance and went to work for Ralph Lauren's Home Collection. James remained with Ralph Lauren for eight years.


As providence would have it, his boyhood idol, Albert Hadley, invited him to join Parish-Hadley in New York. After two years of working along side the master at Parish-Hadley, he founded his own design house, James Andrew Interior Design, Inc. Mr. Hadley continues to be one of his most valued friends and confidants.

In addition to interior design, James is passionate about fashion and has recently launched a new website, What is James Wearing, where he shares his ideas on personal style and fashion. What I admire most about James is that he has a very clear idea of who is and how we wants to present himself to the world. I hope you enjoy his new site as much as I do.


How would you describe your own personal style?
Elegant, contemporary and eclectic.

What inspires your creativity and designs?
My creativity and designs are constantly inspired by all that I see everyday, from a walk down a NYC side walk to a stroll through the streets of Cap D'antibes. And of course, shopping, travel, art, fashion, books and magazines.

What is your most prized possession?
A pair of Louis XVI chairs that were given to me by the legendary interior designer Albert Hadley.

Who are your style icons?
My list of style icons is quite long, Albert Hadley, David Hicks, Billy Baldwin, Cary Grant, Tom Ford, Gianni Agnelli, The Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Charles de Beistegui, the firm ‘Jansen’, Nancy Lancaster, Frances Elkins, Dorothy Draper and the list goes on.....


Who would you most like to collaborate with on a project?
Our new president-elect and Mrs. Obama. I would love to decorate the White House. I would remain true to the historical decoration, but would add contemporary art and furniture by American artists. I would like for it to be more reflective of who we are as a country today. Would you like to start a campaign for me? :-)

What books are currently on your bedside table?
Money and the Law of Attraction by Esther and Jerry Hicks; Harmonic Wealth by James Arthur Ray; books on the power of positive thinking; Mlinaric on Decoration

What is your favorite luxury in life?
Time, Dom Perignon Rose Champagne and flying in a client's plane.

Past or present what designers have most influenced your style?
Albert Hadley, David Hicks, Billy Baldwin, Peter Marino, Jean Michel Frank, Paul Dupre Lafon.

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