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Soup on Sunday: Victory Amory's Creamy Garlic


A few basic and simple ingredients are all that it takes to make this heart-warming soup from hostess extraordinaire Victory Amory. Day old bread, garlic, broth and a touch of cream combine to create a velvet-like soup perfect to end a long winter’s day.

1 head of garlic, peeled
2 quarts of chicken broth
1 loaf of white country bread, crusts removed and diced
1/2 cup heavy cream
Salt and fresh ground pepper

In a small pan filled with boiling water, blanch the garlic for a few minutes. Remove with a slotted spoon and repeat. This step removes the pungency of the garlic leaving all its sweet aromatic properties.

In a stockpot, combine the chicken broth and garlic. Bring to a simmer over medium heat. Cook until the garlic is soft, about 10 minutes. Add the bread and bring to a boil. Add the cream and stir until heated through. Season with salt and pepper and remove from the heat. In batches, purée the soup in the blender until smooth. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Return to a clean stockpot to keep warm.

Makes 6 cups

Preston Bailey Celebrations

Just in time for the holidays, the fabulous Preston Bailey has released a new book. I had the opportunity to meet Preston this past April, and he is as charming and wonderful in person as the events he creates.

Preston Bailey Celebrations is a collection of his extraordinary floral arrangements, set designs, lighting and art installations. Truly it is a visually spectacular book filled with inspiration and breathtaking photography.

Simply stunning!

All The Best Bedroom Contest


Finally I can announce the big news that I have been waiting to share with all of you! The entire reason that I began blogging in the first place is simple—I LOVE beautiful homes and great design. It was a wonderful, almost magical experience, when I stumbled upon Style Court almost 3 years ago. I soon found The Peak of Chic and Absolutely Beautiful Things. It was thrilling to connect with Courtney, Jennifer and Anna, and it wasn’t long before I joined the wonderful world of blogging. Much has changed since the early days, but there remains one constant—I still love beautiful designs and personal connections.

Each day I come in contact with so many super talented people that it’s almost insane (in the best possible way). So, in the spirit of celebrating those blessed with good design genes, All the Best Blog and SFERRA are hosting a Best Bedroom Decorating Contest. Both interior designers and design enthusiasts alike are eligible.

To enter, submit clear, unpublished (in any printed periodical and/or their related website) photographs. You can submit up to a maximum of five photos of one bedroom designed by you to (allthebestcontest@gmail.com). It can be your own personal bedroom or a bedroom designed by you for a client, just as long as it is your OWN work. Only one room per contestant. You must own the rights to any photos submitted.

Photograph every angle of the room, including close-ups of the bed and special details. Images should be no larger than 1MB and in jpg format. Provide your full name and address in the body of the email.

Judges include: Ronda Carman, Michael Devine, Amanda Nesbit, Todd Romano, Nathan Turner, Kelly Wearstler and Vicente Wolf. Contest entry period begins on August 21, 2009, and ends at 11:59 p.m., E.T. on September 25, 2009. Winners will be announced on October 5, 2009.

The grand prize winner will receive a complete set of Celeste Sheets by SFERRA, spun from the finest Egyptian cotton ($550 value). The second place winner will receive a pure cashmere Dorsey Throw by SFERRA ($400 value). The third place winner will receive a Marquetry Throw by Kelly Wearstler for SFERRA ($255 value).

First, Second and Third place winners, as well as three honorable mentions, will be published on ALL THE BEST BLOG. Log on to allthebestblog.com every week to see a selection of entries and check out the competition.

You can read all the rules at here!

Top Image: Michelle Adams for Rubie Green/Photo Credit Patrick Cline
Second Image: Elizabeth Mayhew/ Photo Credit Annie Schlechter
Third Image: Eric Prokesh /Photo Credit Pieter Estersohn
Fourth Image: Amelia Handegan /Photo Credit Pieter Estersohn

Tobi Fairley

I have just returned from a wonderful visit to Little Rock. I have so much to share with all of you, but unfortunately it will have to wait until next week. I am working on a very exciting new collaboration (details coming soon) and I need to take a blogging break this week. In the meantime, I thought that I would leave you with some photos of Tobi Fairley’s beautiful design firm. I know that many of you are fans of Tobi and her wonderful blog.

I had the pleasure of spending the weekend with Tobi as a houseguest. Not only is she a great girlfriend, she is a gracious hostess. We sat around in our pajamas late into the night drinking wine, chit chatting and talking blogs and business. Tobi’s unique combination of degrees in interior design, accounting and an MBA gives her a unique perspective, not to mention that she willing shares and encourages ideas. Thanks for a great weekend Tobi!





Tête à Tête with Charlotte Moss


Sorry for the long delay in blogging! I wanted to send a belated thank you to Charlotte Moss for including All the Best in her July 4th edition of Tête à Tête. Joni, Jennifer and I all shared our thoughts on summer reading, summer style and entertaining. To read Charlotte's feature, click here.

Tomorrow I will profile the fabulous Amy Beth Cupp Dragoo.

A Candid Conversation with Vicente Wolf



A very limited number of Vicente Wolf’s stunning Namibia photos remain. I have had several requests for more details about the photos and many have asked to see larger, higher resolution images. I have included a few of my favorites. You can enlarge each photo by clicking on the image. You really must, the details are just brilliant! I have also included a recent and candid conversation with the inimitable Vicente Wolf.


These photos were all shot in Sossusvlei with you enduring a fractured arm. I guess at the very least it makes for an interesting backstory.

Yes, shortly after my arrival in Namibia I fractured my arm and bruised my face when I lost control of a quad bike going down a steep dune. After some time at the doctor’s office and traveling with my arm in a sling through Namibia for almost two weeks I arrived at Sossusvlei, the largest ecological preserve in Africa. Inspired by the incredible color of the enormous sand dunes and the austerity of the environment, I started to photograph for the first time during my trip.



Really, Sossusvlei was the first place you shot photos after 2 weeks in Namibia? How long did it take to capture these six images?


I know, hard to believe but true. These shots were all done in one day. After driving three hours from our camp (before sunrise), we walked for 25 minutes, sidestepping the tracks of snakes and lizards, just as the sun was rising to give us the full play of light over sand dunes. It started with me snapping some shots and ended in a full day of exhilaration where color, graphicness and a sense of awe combined to create these images.

In composing these shots I started with the surreal quality that these dried out trees gave the environment and from there composed different setting. As the sun came over Big Daddy - the highest dune of the lot, rising more than 1,000 feet (300m) at a 45 degree angle – a full light show took place, altering the perspective of the environment and turning dried grasses into radiant torches of light.

Namibia is a minimalist’s dream.


From the moment I saw the photos I was struck by the colors. They are so vivid and the shades of reds are truly stunning.

The colors really are just amazing. Namibia is considered to be the oldest desert in the world, having endured arid or semi-arid conditions for at least 80million years. The red coloring of the sand is an indication of its age. Slow iron oxidization and fragments of garnets cause the color change – the older the dune, the brighter its color. The other thing that you only realize when you’re standing in front of the dune is the sheer size of these sand piles. It could take you an hour to climb to the top of a sand dune.

The images are both beautiful and surreal. You must have been overwhelmed by the vastness and beauty.

Overwhelmed and enraptured. Namibia is one of the most beautiful and surreal environments that I have ever encountered. Standing in the blazing sun, looking at the enormity of the dunes around me and the shadows cast by stark trees, as the sun turn shadowed sands into a mirage of orange, red and mauve I realized that as a traveler, you suffer airport delays for moments like these.


If you would like more details, you can contact Susan Moolman, Director of Public Relations for Vicente Wolf (susan@vicentewolf.com). You can view all of the photos on our dedicated webpage. There is a limited run of three (3) prints per image. All prints available in two sizes (24” x 30” - $1,700.00) and (18” x 24” - $1,400.00). The frame options are white or black.

All the Best LIST

Please welcome the newest additions to the accomplished LIST of talents. I do hope the All the Best LIST will become your personal online Rolodex. By clicking each photo in the right-hand column you can learn more about each person, visit their website and view photos of their work. Each person is selected for the LIST based on an assortment of criteria to ensures the LIST offers a variety of talents, interests, tastes and perspectives.


Thomas Burak: Interior Designer; Creative Genius; Host Extraordinaire
Home: Gramercy Park, New York City; Kinderhook, NY

Sally Horchow: Lifestyle Expert; Journalist; Entrepreneur
Home: Hollywood; Malibu; Nantucket

Elizabeth Mayhew: Lifestyle Expert; Epicurean; Author
Home: New York City; Millbrook, NY

Michelle Nussbaumer: Interior Designer; Tastemaker; World Traveler
Home: Dallas, Texas; Switzerland; Mexico


Marcia Sherrill: Designer; Style Maven; Tastemaker; Author
Home: New York City; Atlanta

Christopher Spitzmiller: Ceramic Artist; Chicken and Bee Keeper
Home: New York City; Millbrook, NY

The LIST: Robert and Cortney Novogratz

My stack of books to read and review keeps growing by the day. This is by no means a complaint! In fact, I can think of few other ‘problems’ I enjoy more than having to find time to pour over new books and beautiful images. Over the weekend I decided that I would set aside a few hours in the afternoon each Sunday to play catch up, with a goal of posting book reviews on Tuesday.

This past Sunday I decided to start with Robert and Cortney Novogratz’s new book Downtown Chic. I made myself a pot of tea and returned to the lounge only to find my 12-year-old son lying across the sofa, flipping through the pages. “This book is so cool,” he muttered, starring at the photos. His current obsession (and college major of the month) is architecture and ‘saving’ old buildings. An idea that appeals to him in the abstract, but was brought to life through the pages of Downtown Chic.

Downtown Chic is a visual montage of the abandoned buildings across Manhattan (plus a country house in Massachusetts and a beach house in Brazil) that Bob and Cortney have transformed into beautiful living spaces. Describing their signature style as a sophisticated but bohemian mix of high and low, new and old, they offer their realistic advice on how to create original, warm interiors with ease.

One part practical guide, one part inspirational volume, the book mixes humorous anecdotes with insider tips. Each before and after shot document the agony and ecstasy of any renovation project. The only complaint came from my son when I told him the Novogratzs sold his favorite home in the book and had just moved into a new place (I missed the housewarming by 2 days—damn!). “Why would anyone sell a home with a rooftop basketball court?” No need to worry, Bob has assured him that the new house has a full size indoor court.

Book review by Ronda Carman

Vicente Wolf + All the Best Launch Party

Preston Bailey, Ronda Carman, Vicente Wolf

After much planning and preparation the big day finally arrived with the announcement of my partnership with Vicente Wolf. I know that most of you are aware of Vicente's incredible talents, photography included.

During his most recent trip to Africa, in January 2009, Vicente spent time in Sossusvlei, the desert of Namibia, where he captured the incredible vastness of the Namib Desert. It is difficult to find the right words to fully describe the incredible color, scale and composition Vicente captured on film. They are truly stunning. Everyone at our launch party was in complete awe.


These limited edition photos are now available exclusively through All the Best. You can click each photo to the right for more details. Each photo is signed, numbered and LIMITED. Judging from the early response, I fully expect these to sell very quickly.

As if the buzz of our new partnership wasn't enough, the excitement radiating from a room full of fun and talented people was intoxicating. Of course I couldn't help but feel a bit of starstruck when 'Mr. Fabulous' Preston Bailey arrived. Just for the record, he is gorgeous.

Here are some photos we took at the event - wish you could all have been there! The Namibia pictures are currently up in the showroom - please stop by if you’re in Manhattan, you will fall in LOVE.

Anne Patterson, Tobi Fairley

Trudi Romeo, Catlin Moran

Ronda Carman and the uber talented Susan Moolman, Director of Public Relations for Vicente Wolf

Michael Devine and Michelle Adams, two super talented textile designers

James Andrew, Vicente Wolf



Ronda Carman, Christopher Spitzmiller

Chair once belonging the Marilyn Monroe

Sara Story, Ronda Carman

James Andrew, Ronda Carman

Tyler White Dawson, Amy Beth Cupp Dragoo, Ronda Carman, Chloe Redmond Warner

Preston Bailey, Amy Beth Cupp Dragoo

Frank Webb, Austin Bradley from Robert Passal Interior and Architectural Design

Thomas Paul, Ronda Carman

Social Diary in New York Day One

It was so much fun to finally meet the amazing Jessica Napp from Rizzoli and fellow Southerner and designer extraordinaire Thad Hayes. Thad is as gracious as the interiors he designs. The three of us had the most enjoyable morning. I will post a profile on Thad in the next few days as well as photos from his upcoming book launch party for The Tailored Interior. Unfortunately I will miss the event by just a few days, but Thad will be sending photos for all of us to enjoy virtually.

Jessica is so sweet, she showed up with a box of cupcakes for Eddie Ross and me to celebrate our shared birthday. The cute little confections came all the way from Carlos', a great bakery located in the heart of Hoboken, NJ. Master Baker Bartolo Jr. “Buddy” has been featured in numerous publications and his cakes were voted by the Today’s Show viewers as best in America.

Lunch with Luke Pontifell, Melissa Morris and Peter Pennoyer. Both the company and conversation were completely enjoyable. Lunch was delicious, and the charming surrounds of the Century Club, housed in a land-marked 1891 McKim Mead & White Beaux Arts building, was the perfect backdrop.

Michael Devine and Thomas Burak hosted a joint birthday dinner party for Eddie Ross and me in their beautiful home. Superb food and, of course, fabulous company! Fun, fun, fun!

Jaithan, Eddie and Michael

The amazing dinner table, complete with my favorite flowers.

Thomas and Ronda
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