Tons of RED in NYC right now particularly at Museum of FIT The Great Designers Part One is on until May 8, 2012.
Don't you love this Dior 'corset' hat? These Gucci red shoes would be perfect forever - all treasures on exhibit are from FIT's permanent collection.
Don't you love this Dior 'corset' hat? These Gucci red shoes would be perfect forever - all treasures on exhibit are from FIT's permanent collection.
Red gown from Valentino's last couture collection...
Forever contemporary, Halston's 'bath towel' gown...
A classic red check Clair McCardell to drool over.
Who needs to go to Paris? Not for chocolate chips anyway.
These in Donna Karan's Soho windows...Red Ribbon Macarons, watercolor, 9" x 11"
Macy's Red Elf entrance is more friendly than Barneys no?
Just one red raspberry decorates Cafe Petrossian tarts, perhaps NYC's most Frenchie patisserie.
Last week the Met was getting ready decking the halls.
But their annual Neopolitan Baroque Creche has been up for ages - always worth a visit.
A tiny exhibit of mostly red exquisite Faberge has been rescued from their hidden coffers at the Met.
Another new Met exhibit - Japanese storytelling in scrolls and folding screens - I loved this delicate reindeer decked out in red collar.
Meanwhile hidden in my coffers I found a pile of Angelina hot chocolate watercolors. Shall I have a 3-day sale tomorrow? You tell me.
Bonjour Red New York!
Oh yes! Please do have a sale!
ReplyDeleteThat Japanese print is unlike anything i've ever seen! Amazing subject and the contrast between the naturalistic deer and his japonesque clothing allow me to finally understand what people have said about the "flattened" aspect of Japanese prints.
ReplyDeleteGreat tribute to the color of the season.
ReplyDeleteI truly love your water colors; old and new.
Please show us more, on a daily basis.
Jeanette,
ReplyDeletethe deer is one of many animals on a scroll..
Perhaps I should show more.
There were entire scrolls of mice getting married! Animal stories..
ALERT!
Danger!
Of course there were RABBITS you know.
Oh dear. Just yesterday Dr. Oz said red is not a good color for people who have depression during the winter months, because it can make people feel angry. Are there lots of angry people in New York? :O)
ReplyDeleteDr. Oz has a big job on his hands since Red is the color of Xmas!!
ReplyDeletemon dieu
Looks like they have painted the town red. I want that Red corset hat and the red Valentino dress. Tres Chic... Will I make people argry wearing red now?? Who knew?? :: I do think you need to have that sale...better then letting them sit on a shelf collecting dust you know...:)
ReplyDeleteBill,
ReplyDeleteHow does this post make you feel?
Thanks for the gorgeous mind trip to the Big Apple!
ReplyDeleteWow..Everything looks so grand..I loved the first photo..Oh my dear friend would love that exposition..Your watercolors are lovely~
ReplyDeleteThe FIT shots are great but I like your watercolors more :)
ReplyDeleteI like the shot of Macy's entrance - the design of that overhang looks so nice!
Great post, Carol. Love the giant red baubles - try and get these in the door after the tree! I want the red shoes to dance the blues.
ReplyDeleteDr Oz is taking a completely Western approach to the color red! It does not just provoke anger & agression. It is a symbol of the life source, passion & energy. Red is a yang color- warm bright reds are more yang ,with cooler reds being a bit more toward yin. Red is also a healing color for yin ailments & depression is a yin condition.
ReplyDeleteGreen is yin, so our holiday colors balance out!
fantastic post!!! love the Valentino dress and gucci shoes...
ReplyDeleteoh I just love the silhouettes in the first photo! and the deer is fantastic too!
ReplyDeleteWell, I'm glad I decided on the RED dress for my concert rather than the black lace one...sounds like New York would have approved!
ReplyDeleteHi...just wondering if you saw the NY Times article on the Judith Leiber macaron boxes?
ReplyDeletehttp://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/08/fashion/judith-leiber-macaron-pillboxes-browsing.html?_r=1&src=rechp