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Showing posts with label Blue. Show all posts

Brimfield Blues


I have to believe that at some point during the Brimfield antique show's 50-year history, some dejected dealer, picking away at an unsold Gibson, came up with the Brimfield Blues. I’m imagining that it was in the 95-degree heat of July, or a solid week of rain. One thing I can say for sure, though, is that it was not written nor sung this year. I’ve never seen a happier bunch of dealers than the vendors at Brimfield last week. I’d say the report on sales ranged from happy to delirious. That’s how good business was—even after one day. I’m sure there’s a economic indicator in there somewhere …

But back to blue. My first treat of the day was waiting for me in the bushes right outside the front door. Four exquisite robin’s eggs, in an expertly crafted nest. Consummate perfection is definitely a good way to start the day.

We stopped at the Sturbridge Coffee House for refueling, and were greeted by this fabulous Plymouth Fury parked right in front. By the way they have very delicious muffin tops and a sign at the counter poses the question, "What's Your Cup Size?"
It was when I watched Terry get out of the car in her cerulean parka, that I realized there was a definite blue thing going on.
Here’s how the theme played out the rest of the day…

Roof level of a multistory toy parking garage










Aren’t these incredible? They were rescued from an old house in Massachusetts and were at the same Antique Therapy booth I wrote about the other day. So far, I haven’t been able to find anything about the Armand Art Studio of Detroit.

Blue eyeshadow--just the right accent for a pink cat. Don't you think?

Artist, Terry Rosen, was scouring Brimfield for vintage New England ephemera. When she hunts, she doesn’t just look on the tables, she looks under the tables. Which is a good thing because her eagle eye spotted this flea market equivalent of “today’s news, tomorrow’s fish wrap.”

old blue eyes

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Maximilian von Österreich

 by Winterhalter
born 1832- executed 1867
His Imperial and Royal Highness Prince Imperial . Archduke Maximilian of Austria, Prince of Hungary & Bohemia
love child
traveller
lover
botanist
Commander-in-Chief of the Austrian Navy 
progressive
Viceroy of Lombardy - Venetia
Milanese liberal
adventurer
Emperor of Mexico
executed by a firing squad
last words VIVA MEXICO

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lover of emeralds

His Own

legend says the emerald belonged to Cuauhtemoc -last Aztec King
Cartier set the Emerald with diamonds for Marjorie Merriewaether Post
(Smithsonian image)





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moore blue fords

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looking for Julianne Moore,
bound to be wearing Tom Ford.




 Any one of his special Spring Collection 2011 pieces would be best dressed on the OSCARS Red Carpet or an inspired creation for one of his Muses.


modeling Tom Ford in his Spring 2011 show







at the BAFTAs
wearing Tom Ford





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 brilliant in blue with Tom Ford in Tom Ford


on Tom Ford:
"Tom's a friend of mine. I've known him for a long time from the fashion world and socially. I knew that he had aspirations to direct. He's talked about it for a long time, but never to me.
When he sent me the script it was out of the blue, it was a quite a surprise. I was very struck by it. I loved my character. She made me laugh and I hadn't seen anyone like her before and I hadn't seen a friendship depicted like that." NY Daily News




 in Tom Ford's directorial movie debut A Single Man


 on the Red Carpet in Tom Ford at the 66th Annual Venice Film Festival



in the movie The Children are All Right

with Annette Bening nominated for Best Actress in the movie


on family Moore says:
“What children need is two loving parents. It doesn’t matter if they are two moms, or two dads, or a mom and a dad”.







Ford blue

clary sage
pink & white oleander
lime blossom
 Olibanum & rich green moss
 



 MORE?
not much. enjoy the OSCARS!




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the future

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of BLUE looks bright.



 this blue from Pierre Cardin for YSL
almost 50 years ago- imagine this in 1962-or today for that matter

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