Living in London

This summer, spunky Los Angeles local Taylor Block interned for me. Taylor attends the Savannah College of Art and Design where she studies Fashion Marketing and Management. It's there that I met her while guest speaking at her college. She approached me after the lecture and the rest was history. She spent the summer working for me helping with everything from social media to working parties alongside me. When the summer was up, Taylor left for London where she's currently attending the London College of Fashion. We've kept in touch and I felt it necessary she share some of the unique experiences she's had. She's only been there a month and she already sounds like a local, sans accent. For those traveling across the pond, you can forget Lonely Planet, Taylor has the perfect guide to enjoying the city. And so, I gave her a guest spot on my blog to give some insider tricks to you.

 Taylor and I working a party together in Brentwood

Hello Lulu lovers! I felt so honored when Lulu offered me the opportunity to share some of my London experiences with you all! As amazing as London is, I'm definitely not eating as well as I did while working for Lulu. As you can imagine, she made the most amazing meals for me while I interned for her. Believe me, I never went hungry! Her kitchen is a snacker's dream and I'm pretty sure I put on some poundage while working for her--no regrets though! As Lulu explained, I'm currently studying at the London College of Fashion. The city is absolutely amazing. For those who have never been, I recommend booking your ticket immediately. You can stay on my couch! The energy here in infectious. Even the weather can't bring me down! I've had some amazing experiences here, everything from attending an exclusive London Fashion Week after party to dining in pitch black. Here are some of the highlights for me:

Shopping: If you're looking for great London fashion, be sure to check out Oxford Circus. You honestly can't go wrong. You'll see everything from the iconic Top Shop to the gorgeous department store, Selfridges. You're bound to hit big crowds no matter what time of day but believe me it's worth it. In London, the department stores are much more glamorous than in the US. Their food courts are unreal. In the US they usually contain Hot Dog on a Stick and Panda Express. In London you'll find adorable tea rooms and champagne and oyster bars. Very posh!

Vintage shopping: If you're more interested in vintage shopping definitely check out Brick Lane, Camden, and Covent Garden have some really unique finds. And the rumors are true, fashion is light years ahead here.

Best chain restaurant: Though I hate to admit it, one of my favorite places to eat in London is in fact a chain. It's called Patisserie Valerie and it's an amazing French inspired patisserie. The decor is adorable, service is good, food is great, and prices are reasonable. All and all, a home run in my book. I'd highly recommend, the poached eggs on toast, hot chocolate, or almond croissant.

 

Best unique restaurant: If you're looking for a truly unique dining experience, Dans le Noir is a no brainer. At this unique restaurant, diners enjoy their meals in complete and utter darkness. The concept is to enjoy a completely sensory experience. When you enter the restaurant, you deposit all phones and purses into a locker. You're then taken into the dining hall by your waiter who is blind.  You also don't know what you're eating. You are able to choose between four different menus (meat, seafood, vegetarian, and surprise). Aside from that, you don't have a clue what you're eating. You take a leap of faith and enjoy! After dinner they then show you a picture of exactly what you ate. I later found out I ate pidgeon, Guinea fowl, and lamb. What made this such an amazing experience aside from not being able to see my food or my date, was that I probably wouldn't have eaten half of the things on my plate had I known what they were. But without knowing, I was able to really enjoy it. And everything was delicious. Dinner is a little steep but was truly worth every penny. If I win the lottery, I'll definitely be going back!

Tea in London: As they say, when in Rome, do as the Romans do. So, when in London, do as the British do. And the British love their tea. So naturally I had to go for afternoon tea at the Georgian Restaurant in Harrods. The room is absolutely spectacular. Very, very classy. Their variety of tea is impressive and each sandwich and scone is better than the last. The best part: you get unlimited refills on all the little treats! When they first told my party and I this when we sat down, our mouths dropped open. We thought for sure we'd eat our weight in scones and chocolates. We could barely even finish two trays! The scones with heavy cream are surprisingly filling. Regardless it was a delectable experience and so much fun to get dressed up for such a classy tradition. And after tea we were able to get lost in Harrods (believe me it's not hard, the place is truly a maze). It really is better than any department store I've ever experienced. Aside from having the usual departments it had multiple restaurants, a pet store, pet spa, nail salon, spa for humans, hair salon, and so much more. When I saw the pet spa I couldn't help but think Mister Pickles and Teddy would have an amazing time there. They even have a pet gym equipped with mini treadmills and little TVs for your dog to watch on while exercising. You can pretty much do anything imaginable at Harrods except spend the night.

The Georgian Restaurant in Harrods

Best Sneekys: For those of you who enjoy sneekys as much as Lulu, I would have to recommend the London Cocktail Club or Dukes. One of London Cocktail Club's signature drinks is the Bacon & Egg coupe, which is bourbon fat washed with smoked bacon, shaken with lemon, sugar and egg white. Yes, the prices are a little expensive but you're paying for the experience and theatrics. I can't help but feel if something is being lit on fire, I'm getting my money's worth. Dukes is famous for being James Bond author Ian Felming's favorite place for a drink. He's said to have created the legendary line "shaken not stirred" while drinking martinis in the hotel's bar. You can still enjoy a martini at Dukes today, or learn to make a perfect martini cocktail (shaken, not stirred of course) at a martini masterclass. 

Personalized Coasters

During the summer, coasters are crucial. Always great to have on hand, coasters are especially important during the summer when drinks are especially "sweaty". Embellished coasters are also a personal and practical hostess gift. But rather than picking up chic coasters from any old store, I prefer to Lulu-ize ordinary cork coasters. Add something special by customizing them with the first letter of your guests' names. Here's how I would do it:

You can buy all of the necessary materials at your local craft store for a bargain. 

Create stripes with masking tape and initials with vinyl letters. With a stencil brush, apply craft paint; let it dry; then remove tape or letter. Tie together with ribbon, and give with a bottle of booze or place on the table of your next dinner party. 

Happy crafting!

Tip courtesy of Martha Stewart

RENEW, REUSE, RECYCLE

There's nothing I love more than using something for dual purposes, always in the chicest of ways, of course! I don't know about you guys, but I have closets full of stuff and I'm always looking for ways to keep all my "stuff" organized. Here's a great way to keep all your gift wrapping essentials neat and tidy. For those of you who have an endless supply of ribbons like me, use a paper towel holder to keep them all together. Such a sweet display on a dime. You may even have one laying around the house you can use. Happy DIY FRIDAY!

 

Photo courtesy of Real Simple

SUPER CHIC FIND

As many of you know, I love entertaining outdoors. But when doing so, you want it to feel as natural as possible. Using crisp white tablecloths is great for Christmas dinner but not for al fresco dining. My newest obsession is using drop cloths of all things as tablecloths. They come in stone and flex colors that are great neutrals. Wash them once to make them a little softer or don't if you prefer your cloth to be stiffer. Where to find this super chic find, Home Depot of all places! Super chic store? Probably not. Super chic find? Yes!

The Tomkat Studio

I adore this blog, and wanted to share the love. The Tomkat Studio was started by Kim Stoegbauer, who for the past three years, has been creating creative and fun party supplies that are all printable! Her online store is a one stop shop for all things party. You can find decorations, goody bags, baking supplies, and dinnerware. Her designs are so fun and all handpicked. I immediately fell in love when seeing her products and hope I have an excuse to use them in the future. Check out her online store for your next soiree or follow her blog for daily inspiration. 

 

 

Multi Purpose Products

I'm truly a fan of anything that has dual purposes. For example, using cutting boards as plates or bracelets (from Forever 21) as napkin rings. I've done both these things when entertaining a la al fresco. Another product that is multi functional is bubblegum! Aside from being a lip smacking childhood pastime, it can also be useful for dining and entertaining.

Ever accidentally boughten candles that are too small for your candleholders? Fear not! Here's a delicious trick to make the candles fit perfectly. Grab a piece of chewing gum and chew it into a gooey paste. Stick it on the bottom of your candle and quickly squish it into place in your candleholder. Though not the most ladylike of crafts, it's guaranteed to make your candles stand straight and tall.

Happy chewing! 

I Brake for Yard Sales

"Here's the deal, folks: Lara Spencer decorated my entire freaking house while she was busy being a hot, blond TV host. She teaches you how to mix and match old, new, high-end, edium-end, and weird stuff that only she could find at a yard sale...and guess what? I love it all." -Kathy Griffin

Wiser words have never been spoken by Kathy Griffin. Gorgeous Good Morning America coanchor Lara Spencer is taking the book world by storm with her ever-so-chic first book, I Brake for Yard Sales. Her book, like the things she snatches up at flea market, is a fabulous find. It discusses her uncanny ability to find treasure in what others would consider trash. More importantly, Lara shows readers how they can accomplish her effortless style through bargain shopping and dumpster diving. It's the perfect how-to guide, helping readers first identify their own personal style, which is often the most daunting task. The content is wonderful and the photos, gorgeous, showing off just how talented an interior decorator Lara is. So, so proud of my friend. This book is worth the drive to your local bookstore. No e-reader will do the pictures justice. Enjoy!

 

LAST CHANCE TO WIN

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Take It Outside!

With beautiful, mild summers in Los Angeles, there's nothing I love more than outdoor entertaining. And al fresco dining is the perfect, easy way to do just that. Al fresco means "outdoors or open air" and to me it means light, fresh ingredients, simple and earthy tablescapes, and good conversation around a table with those you love. It's about good food and good company. In this month's Toujours magazine I had the pleasure of sharing with readers just how to accomplish a delicious and effortless al fresco meal. As I share in my editorial, al fresco entertaining can be, as I like to call it, easy peasy lemon squeezy. Use what's already around your house, like cutting boards for plates or bracelets for napkin ring holders. It can be as simple as plates of cheese, fruits, and vegetables. You don't even have to cook to entertain. Just don't forget the sneekys! 

CHECK OUT THE FULL SPREAD HERE!

Want a beautiful table just like mine? You can buy many of these exact objects on my Open Sky page now! Get 'em while they're hot!

Baste Your Bouquet

Here's one my favorite tips on how to make your bouquets last. Some people swear on vodka, bleach, and penny powder. I've tried them all and though great, I love this solution because it's all natural. How I see it, it's not about what you put in, but what you take out. If you recall, I shared with you guys the trick of using a clear rubber band to hold your bouquet together. This new tip allows you to refresh your water without disrupting your flower arrangement. The solution? A turkey baster! Stick the baster into your vase and squeeze out the old water. Then refill from the tap. By flushing out old water and adding clean water, you'll keep your leaves green while maintaining your picture perfect arrangement.

Baste away!