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5 BRANDS TO FOLLOW � LAGUNA BEACH WEDDINGS � BOOK REVIEW � VICKSBURG LENDING COLOR � MAKE A HOUSE A HOME


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FIVE BRANDS TO FOLLOW We revisit our favorite brands from jewelry to fashion and tell you why they are worth following this Summer.

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MORE THAN LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT A tropical destination wedding kicks off our extended wedding section with four wedding features that will truly inspire.

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LAGUNA BEACH Judy Crowell discovers one of the most picturesque stretches of the California coastline.

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VICKSBURG Commemorating the Siege of Vicksburg, a critical turning point for Union forces.

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LENDING SOME COLOR Designer Suzy Grote utilizes color and texture to create an impactful and impressive interior.

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MAKING A HOUSE A HOME A couple's house and garden is built with time honored elegance and charm.

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BOOK REVIEW: DECOR Highly anticipated books from the masters

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Summer wedding section Homes & Interiors

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ummertime means a change of pace, whether on vacation and traveling or enjoying being at home. This time of year, many of us look to summer reading as a way to relax. It is my hope that this Summer Seasons provides you with a relaxing diversion to interesting destinations, beautiful interiors and fresh ideas. In this issue, we travel with Judy Crowell to Laguna Beach to take in the California coast and we visit Vicksburg for historical perspective. Locally, we tour a home and garden I have long admired in Making a House a Home. We also view an interior designed by Suzy Grote that is ripe with color. We highlight fashion’s summer trends and favorite brands, literally from head to toe. In our weddings section, we enjoy two tropical themed destination weddings and splendid St. Louis celebrations. I hope you find time to savor these summer days and join us in anticipating future Seasons. JUSTIN S. NANGLE

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Much of Harrison's professional career has been devoted to mural work in private houses, and has included screens, panels, easel paintings, and watercolors. Primarily, his work has focused on decorative themes including chinoiseries, architectural subjects, and scenics, often with bird, animal, or floral motifs. Harrison started his career at the age of nineteen with a one-man exhibit at the upstairs gallery of Ross Thiele & Son Interiors in La Jolla, California, where he has lived for many years. All but one of the twenty four available watercolors were sold. Since that time, Harrison has worked primarily as a freelance artist. Today, the artist focuses on smaller paintings, and produces limited edition giclee prints as well. Clients have included: Royal Saudi Embassy Residence, McLean, VA. Ms. Wendy Vanderbilt, New York, Ms. Kirstie Alley, Los Angeles, Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont, Delaware, Mrs. Roger Firestone, Philadelphia, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Goodyear, Philadelphia, and Mrs. Jack Dorrance, Philadelphia. Interior Design Firms for which Harrison has worked include: McMillen Inc., New York, Irvine & Fleming, New York, Pamela Banker, briefly a senior partner of Parish-Hadley, New York. Harrison’s work is available at: www.harrisonhoward.com Phone: (619) 223-2206.

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ANCHOR STORES Landmark Plaza Frontenac Cinema Neiman Marcus Saks Fifth Avenue WOMEN’S APPAREL Ann Taylor Banana Republic Women BCBG MAXAZRIA Chico’s Eileen Fisher Graphic Traffic J. Crew J. Jill Juicy Couture Kate Spade Lucky Brand Jeans lululemon athletica Talbots Talbots Petites Talbots Woman Town & Country Bridal Boutique


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JEWELRY

J. Crew

BRIO! Tuscan Grille

Graphic Traffic

Lucky Brand Jeans

Canyon Cafe

Kate Spade

lululemon athletica

Cardwell’s at the Plaza

Landau

Neiman Marcus

Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse

Tiffany & Co.

Saks Fifth Avenue

St. Louis Sippery & Cafe

Ylang-Ylang

Sam Cavato

The Zodiac Room at Neiman Marcus

BEAUTY

CHILDREN’S APPAREL

AK Anne Klein

Stonewater Spa

crew cuts

Cole Haan

The Salon at Saks Fifth Avenue

Lucky Brand Jeans

Kate Spade

MAC Cosmetics

Neiman Marcus

Louis Vuitton

Saks Fifth Avenue

Passport Luggage

GIFTS, CARDS & FLOWERS

LEATHER GOODS

The Coach Store

Crane & Co., Paper Makers

HOME ACCESSORIES

Ken Miesner’s

Black & White Co.

SHOES

L’Occitane

Ken Miesner’s

AK Anne Klein

Teavana

Pottery Barn

Banana Republic Women

Tiffany & Co.

Rosetta Stone

Cole Haan

Select Comfort

J. Crew

Strauss-Peyton Gallery

Kate Spade

Sur La Table

Sam Cavato

Williams-Sonoma

Talbots Accessories & Shoes

SPECIALTY FOODS Bissinger’s Handcrafted Chocolatier St. Louis Sippery & Cafe Teavana

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Regency mahogany writing table with a tooled black leather top, on carved and ebonized paw feet. England c. 1820. 59" x 29½" x 29½" tall.

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OPERA THEATRE'S SPRING GALA "CELEBRATING 35 YEARS . . . 1,000 NIGHTS OF MUSIC" On Saturday, May 15, 2010, the new Centene Plaza currently under construction in downtown Clayton became the site of a festive black-tie party focusing on Opera Theatre's 35th Anniversary Season. Celebrating 35 Years...1,000 Nights of Music, the evening featured fashion icon Isaac Mizrahi, the director and designer for Opera Theatre's 2010 production of A Little Night Music. Select committee members wore designs from Mizrahi's collection. Photos by Black-tie Missouri.

Elbelle Moore, Julia Barnes, Barbara Wohltman, Phoebe Burke

Susan Sherman, Donna Wilkinson

Mary Judge, Gyo Obata

Lucian Vincel, Alexandra Holekamp

Carol and Tom Voss

Miran Halen, Gail Hintz, Kara O’Leary, Amy Kaiser

Barbara Mahon, Georgia Street, Ed and Celeste Sprung

Bob Duffy, Lotsie and Rick Holton

Ken and Nancy Kranzberg, Sandy and Pris McDonnell

Sam and Marilyn Fox, Karen and Bert Condie

Ron and Maggie Holtman, Dolph Bridgewater

Tom and Ulrike Schlafly, Dick Grote, John Roberts

Don and Mary Pillsbury Wainwright, Deborah Patterson, Kelvin Carter

Mary and George Bude, Janice and David Linehan

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FOREST PARK FOREVER'S HIRAM W. LEFFINGWELL AWARDS LUNCHEON Forest Park was infused with an extra burst of color on Thursday, June 3, 2010, as thousands wearing hats came to support the city’s world-class park by attending the 20th Anniversary Leffingwell Awards “Hat” Luncheon. The annual luncheon, held in the World's Fair Pavilion, raised more than $410,000 for St. Louis’ beloved park, helping to keep it beautiful, safe and accessible for all.

Dot Soldavini, Elizabeth Mannen

Co-chairs and lead honorees Jan Mackey, Minga Furr

Edie Varley, Barbara Burr, Share Ross, Luanne Flick

Sarah Burger, Lee Ross

Patty McCloskey, Celeste Sprung

Sally Driemeyer, Martha Conzelman, Sondra Mauze’, Carolyn Arneson

Stacey Gundasano, Marcy Knibb, Muriel Carp, Norma Stern, Jana Sharpley

Cynthia Brinkley, Joan Westin Wendt, Pat Whitaker

Marcia Ollinger, Suzanne Carmody, Kathy Green, Edna Mae Graham, Pat Cho

Sandy Kaplan, Susan Sherman

Rachel Storch, Barbara Fraser

Susan Block, Gayle Palmer, Ambassador Ann Wagner

Lou Bird, Amy Johnson

Photos by Black-tie Missouri.

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BARNES-JEWISH HOSPITAL FOUNDATION'S ILLUMINAT10N More than 500 people gathered to raise $1.569 million at the Barnes-Jewish Hospital Foundation’s “illumination10” gala, Saturday, May 15, 2010, the Chase Park Plaza Hotel. All proceeds will benefit the Cancer Frontier Fund at the Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center. Edward Jones represented the presenting sponsor. After the gala, guests adjourned to club.illumination10 After Party, “The Basket Ball”. There, they could dance the night away to Groove Thang or try their luck at some hoops.

Mike and Barb Palmer, Jennifer McKean

Pam and Jared Pauness, Kelly Butler, Sheila Tamm

Whitney Kenter, Chris Thompson

Drs. Michelle and Richard Lee, Dr. Timothy and Kim Eberlein

Brad and Jane Frick, Chuck and Susie Fandos, Bill and Maryanne DeRose

Rich Lintz, Jane and Jerry Garbutt

Sheila and Rich Kendrick

Michael Roberts, Lisa Lukies

Amy and Bill Koman

Renee Rosen, Sandy and Ken Blucker

Chris Burns, Jane Frick

Mary Franc, Jiggs Dunn

Todd and Amy Kohlbecker, Jon and Jenn Grander, Melissa and Tim Meyer

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ARTS AND EDUCATION COUNCIL'S NIGHT AT THE OPERA The Arts and Education Council, in conjunction with Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, hosted a "Night at the Opera", Wednesday, June 9, 2010. The Council held this event to recognize and thank its major donors. Guests enjoyed a wine reception, buffet dinner catered by Cess and Judy's, and then a performance of A Little Night Music, a Stephen Sondheim production currently running at Opera Theatre of Saint Louis.

Photos by Black-tie Missouri.

Thad Simons, Maureen Manget, Betty Simons, Michael Uthoff

Abigail Weisbrod, Sally Levy

Pat and Leslie Rich

Michael Weisbrod, Abigail Weisbrod, Lillian Jackson Bales, Brian Adkisson

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Carol Voss, Julie Catron

Phyllis Weidman, Peter Sargent, Jim Weidman

Barbara B. Goodman, Timothy O’Leary

Jan and Nora Akerberg, Terry Good, Jean Meyer

Edwin Shifrin, Sandy and Pris McDonnell, Barbara Shifrin

Barbara and Bud Kohm

Charlene Bry, Morton Mitchell, Barbara B. Goodman, Charles Burson

Suzy Stone, Beth Davis

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Judy Burch, David Weiss



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SUMMER ummer is all about re-visiting things, whether it is your favorite vacation spot or the garden that you’ve neglected all winter. This season we followed suit and checked in on some of our favorite brands and were pleasantly surprised

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Elyssa Bass

Simon’s Jewelers

and open our summer fashion department with their by what we found! newest collections that feature gems from all over the globe and have a classically glamorous appeal. Next we revisit the

Saint James

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Before & Again

Tees, the locally owned company taking St. Louis by storm gave us a peak at the latest project, comfortable and fashion forward burn out tees that are flying off boutique shelves. Lastly, we checked in on a summer foot-

Jack Rogers

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e’ve heard about the statement necklace, the over-sized cuff and the larger than life bauble rings, but wearing statement jewelry isn’t always trend-driven, it can in fact be inspired by the past. That is what Elyssa Bass has proven with her designs which draw inspiration from growing up in her grandmother’s antique shop surrounded by the uber­ glamorous designs from the mid-1900s. Bass travels the world gathering the finest gems available and creates show-stopping creations that are at once strikingly modern and reminiscent of the extravagance of the 1930s. The young designer’s unique designs have caught the attention

of national magazines as well as several of Hollywood’s A-List stars like Demi Moore, Debra Messing, Brooke Shields, Kate Hudson and Catherine Zeta Jones. She has also been honored with awards from several of the world’s most prestigious trade organizations. The designer even has a Fashion Collection which features natural gemstones, and prices that bring new meaning to the phrase, “dia­ monds are girl’s best friend!” As she describes it, “it is real jewelry with a luxurious 18 carat look at sterling silver price points.” Perfectly balancing panache and sophistica­ tion, Bass is sure to become a household name in high end jewelry. Available at Albarré Jewelry, 997-1707.

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Jewelry fans know that behind the doors of Simons Jewelers and inside their signature green boxes that rouse stirrings of anticipation are the best names in jewelry and watches; however, the lesser known Simons’ branded jewelry collection is equally impressive and exceedingly unique. The branded collection features one of kind pieces acquired from all over the world that are revamped with the highest quality diamonds, platinum and 24 karat gold. The distinctive pieces range in styles that suit every woman’s jewelry needs, whether it’s a great pair of earrings to wear to the grocery store or a statement necklace for a special occasion. With over thirty years experience and an unparalleled reputation for customer satisfaction, Simons is no longer just a source for the top names in jewelry, but a name that stands on its own as a noteworthy brand. Available at Simons, 314-725-8888. simonsjewelers.com 22

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eep sea fishermen have never been considered fashion icons, but credit must be given where credit is due. The chic designs of Saint James apparel are based on the original Breton seaman’s sweater that was designed in 1850 for deep sea fishermen off the coast of Normandy. The sweaters were manufactured for seafaring merchants who traveled from Brittany to England to sell their goods and featured the now iconic, then innovative side button collar. The sweater became much like a uniform for the merchants and its distinct striped design made it easily identifiable when approaching ports. The unique sweater quickly became a cult item for

the inhabitants on the coast of France and eventually made its way inland. Since then, the company has established itself as the authority on nautical apparel for seamen and fashion enthusiasts alike. The company’s contemporary creations are a far cry from the fishermen’s garb that made them famous and feature chic silhouettes, lush fabrications and their signature “seashore lines”. The French favorites are sold in boutiques a throughout Europe and New York City, but will be making their arrival in St. Louis at The Little Black Dress this summer. This sophisticated and time-honored brand will have you looking sharp and paying homage to the seafarers that defined the brand so many years ago!

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SAINT JAMES The Summer 2010 collection features a great mix of classic sportswear. Satisfying the tastes of the trendy and traditional, these nautical looks are perfect for St. Louis summer days! Check out the collection at The Little Black Dress, 993-6060.

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t. Louis locals Joe Werner, Jon Rianhard and Peter Daneyko are the surprising trio behind the Before & Again tees that are flying off the shelves of our favorite boutiques. The three men started the clothing label in 2008 after they developed a unique process for specialized fabric printing. Since its launch the company has hit the ground running, not only in St. Louis but in over 500 boutiques throughout the country. The owners attribute the clothing line’s success to its unique fabrication, which features an unbelievable softness that you would expect to only achieve after years of wear and washing. It’s also the ever-changing prints and color options that keep this label fresh and interesting. Determined to create a product that was wearable for women of all ages, the men sought the help of seasoned designers, artists, new graduates and real women with a sense of style to provide input on “what they would wear.” This input, as well as that received from the many boutique owners who are encouraged to present styles that reflect their specific store and location, guarantee that there is something for everyone. With over 125 different prints to choose from and a too good to be true fabric, Before & Again tees are definitely worth checking out, and trying on! www.beforeandagain.com 26

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“Jacks” were made famous when a certain pair of famous feet donned them, first in Palm Beach, and then all over the globe. Jackie Kennedy Onassis, the first lady praised for her impeccable fashion sense, solidified the brand as an American classic.

The Jacqueline's Shift Dress by Jack Rogers.

Available in hundreds of color combinations, the handcrafted shoes are the perfect accessory for the summer months and scream effortless resort-chic.

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Iconic and noteworthy the brand has expanded its scope, now offering a full lifestyle line complete with dresses, handbags, boots, and their latest a Ready-to-Wear Spring 2010 line that is not to be missed! www.jackrogersusa.com

Sold in vacation hotspots like Palm Beach, Newport and the Hamptons these shoes will transport you feet first to your favorite holiday get-away.

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MORE THAN LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT or Helen Kingsley Lynch “It just was.” That is how the newlywed explains what she describes as her, “more than love at first sight,” meeting with Peter Wetzel Grote in November 2008. The bride, who goes by Kinglsey, met the man who would soon become her husband in New York City at a dinner party where the two were seated next to one another. What followed was a whirlwind romance that resulted with a proposal on the beaches of Nantucket complete with a lobster dinner that the groom, “had delivered to the beach!” Following their engagement the bride, who is from Greenwich, Connecticut and had been living in New York City, joined her husband in his hometown of St. Louis. In the midst of moving, starting a new job and acclimating herself to a new city, the bride was also planning her wedding. She describes her life during these months saying, “I was basically living out of a suitcase, as I would travel home on weekends for dress fittings and meetings with my wedding planner and my Mom.” Hectic ? Yes. Impossible? No. The bride, with the help of planner Deanna Marano was able to plan an incredible weekend long celebration in Hobe Sound, Florida and she even found the perfect dress by Amsale that the bride was sold on immediately saying, “I put it on and I knew Photography by Lynne Brubaker Photography, Inc it was THE one! It was just what I wanted, and so comfortable!” The bride,

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who is a graduate of Trinity College and Parsons School of Design, knew that she wanted something special and unique for her bridesmaid’s dresses so she turned to Lilly Pulitzer for the cheerful pink and white dresses and was thrilled with the results. The bride loved the pattern so much that she contacted a friend at Lilly Pulitzer to get some extra fabric so that her father, who the bride says, “is definitely a very classy and stylish guy,” could wear “panel pants” that featured the dress fabric on one pant leg. It was these playful details that made the celebratory weekend special and extremely fun. Whether it was the rehearsal S E A S O N S M A G A Z I N E D I G I T A L .C O M

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the Jupiter Island Club. The club was filled with gorgeous arrangements by florist Renny & Reed, a delicious cake by Sweet Tiers, and romantic lighting that set the tone for the celebratory evening where guests danced to the tunes that Bob Hardwick played late into the night. While photographer Lynne Brubaker, the couple’s photographer, caught the many special moments on film, the bride has no trouble remembering the special the day and the people who made it unforgettable, saying there are still moments that, “give me chills,” and much like the way her love at first sight for Peter, “just was,” she describes her unforgettable wedding weekend as, “just amazing!” ❖

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THE ENCHANTED BRIDE The Enchanted Bride is the most reliable, full service bridal boutique in the region. Boasting an exceptional selection, experienced consultants, dedicated management, and talented seamstresses, we are proud to celebrate our 14th anniversary with customers who entrust us with their most special occasions. Please call 314-432-4040.

NEW FALL COLLECTIONS ARE HERE Finding the perfect gown should be the most exciting aspect of being a bride. We are dedicated to offering impeccable personal service – our warm and helpful staff will assist you with everything you need to be a beautiful bride! 314-991-5400, www.townandcountrybride.com

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inspired candelabras which reflected off the many windows at St. Louis Country Club, the site of the newlyweds reception, and created a romantic glow that floral arrangements never could have, recalls the bride. The flowers weren’t the only unforeseen challenge the bride faced. Determined to wear her mother’s wedding dress, which she had custom made in an updated version of a dress that had been in the Bitting family for generations, Cary knew alterations were in order, as her mother is a whole six inches taller than the petite bride! After initially trying on the dress, the bride realized that while beautiful, “the dress overwhelmed me,” and so she sought the help of Connie of R&M Designs. Utilizing the fabric and the basic design features of her mother’s dress, Connie was able to combine aspects of the original dress with elements that reflected the young bride’s style, turning what at first was a disaster into a process full of collaboration. The bride recalls how, “with every fitting the dress would become more a reflection of me and my evolving ideas for the wedding.” With minimal time and the help of a wedding coordinator only two weeks prior to the big day, the young bride was able to enjoy not only her engagement, but the process of planning her perfect, “intimate and elegant winter wedding.”

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THE BRIDE · Carole Halliday Bitting THE GROOM · William Peter Hendrickson THE BRIDE'S PARENTS · Cynthia and Thomas Bitting THE GROOM'S PARENTS · Dottye and Pete Hendrickson THE CEREMONY · Shrine of Saint Joseph THE RECEPTION · St. Louis Country Club THE FLORIST · Petals by Irene THE CAKE · Sugaree Bakery THE WEDDING DRESS · Family Heirloom THE BRIDESMAIDS' DRESSES · Amsale, Town & Country Bridal THE INVITATIONS · The Service Bureau THE PHOTOGRAPHER · Westrich Photography THE WEDDING PLANNER · Simply & Forever

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one she tried on, and although the bride tried others, she kept coming back to it. She recalls how, “I tried on 20 other dresses and finally had my dad come up to Saks and see me in it.” At the time she didn’t know how much this would mean to her, but now she explains the dress’ significance saying, “Although my dad didn’t get to walk me down the aisle, he got to see me in my wedding dress and tell me how beautiful I looked. That is a memory I will always cherish and keep close to my heart.” With a very special dress, the bride’s planning continued with the help of wedding planner Barbara Hoover, who the mother of the bride says she “couldn’t have done it without!” Before they knew it, the wedding day was upon them. Following the couple’s nuptials at Saint Joseph’s Church, the newlyweds celebrated at The Saint Louis Club. Here the guests dined on tables with gorgeous arrangements by Ken Miesner, toasted and danced all night amidst white boas and confetti. Especially memorable for the new bride was a toast her husband gave that, “paid tribute to my dad,” and that as she says, “had everyone laughing and crying.” The day was one that was full of heart, and celebrated both the past and the happy future of the newlyweds.

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Montage Laguna Beach

A B R E AT H TA K I NG M O NTAG E : LA G U N A BE AC H Story and photography by Judy Crowell Additional photography courtesy of Montage Laguna Beach and John Wayne’s daughter, Marisa.

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the then private beach. John Wayne’s widow, Pilar, recalls spending 22 years there. “I miss it a lot”, she told me and daughters, Aissa and Marisa, told me of exploring the many beach coves, reached by walking over glistening tide pools and under volcanic arches. Still beckoning. Renowned for over 70 years as an artist’s haven, two of the most ex­ traordinary presentations of art in the world occur in Laguna Beach. The Festival of Arts, highlighting the beauty of plein air art, a French expression, “in the open air”, or paint­ ing outdoors in the fleeting light. Paintings capturing the very essence of California. Pageant of the Masters, where real people magically transform works of art into life-size re-creations, accompanied in a starlit amphitheater by a narrator and full orchestra. The theme for 2010 is Eat, Drink and Be Merry. Walking into town offers dining from opulent to barefoot. A few sug­ gestions, along with the recommenda­ tion of shoes: Tabu Grill, 230 Forest for the most decadent chocolate crois­ sant bread pudding ever, 5 Feet for fusion cuisine in a funky atmosphere, Hush, and Café Zinc for a delicious breakfast in the European manner. I love the quirky, one-of-a-kind boutiques along Forest and Ocean

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the key to their unyielding victory, “In every battle there comes a time when both sides consider themselves beaten, then he who continues the attack wins.” A relieved President Abraham Lincoln announced, “The Father of Waters again goes unvexed to the sea.” For 78 years afterwards, Vicksburg refused to celebrate the 4th of July, until 1941 when the U.S. Congress declared Independence Day a federal paid holiday. Celebrating its history are life-like murals gracing the waterfront, in view of the riverboat Casino. Murals depicting among other events, the 1906 dedication of the Illinois Monument modeled after the Roman Pantheon and Jefferson Davis at his home in Brierfield, being informed that he had been elected president of the Confederate States of America. One of the National Military Parks most interesting sites is the USS Cairo, the Union’s ironclad gunboat struck by an electronically detonated mine in the Yazoo

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River, north of Vicksburg. Within 12 minutes it sunk, then sat for over 100 years, mired in mud and silt, at the bottom of the river until in 1977 it was recovered and partially reconstructed on a concrete foundation in the park. This most horrendous of wars which pitted brother against brother, neighbor against neighbor cost the lives of 620,000, exceeding the nation’s loss in all its other wars, from the Revolution through Vietnam. It could have been called The Boys’ War, with more than 2,000,000 Federal soldiers aged 21 or under, 800,000 under 17 and 300 under the age of 13. With no penicillin, no steriliza-

tion and rations of beans, hardtack, salt pork and coffee, these young boys were lucky to live to outgrow their blue or gray wool trousers. Dozens of Civil War “firsts” included: a workable machine gun, a successful submarine, a snorkel breathing device, the income tax, “Taps”, a cigarette tax, the Medal of Honor and battle photography. Neither Northern nor Southern, Missouri was in an intractable position, sending more men to war (199.111) in proportion to her population than any other state. Missouri, with its star on both flags, contributed 27 Union units and 15 Confederate units to the Vicksburg campaign, losing a total of 27,000 soldiers over the

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THE BLUE AND THE GRAY No more shall the war cry sever, Or the winding rivers be red; They banish our anger forever, When they laurel the graves of our dead! Under the sod and the dew, Waiting the judgment day, Love and tears for the Blue, Tears and love for the Gray.

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here are many things which affect the feel of a room, but perhaps the most impactful are color and texture. When interior decorator Suzy Grote was approached by a male client to redecorate his home, she utilized several interesting color combinations and textural elements to create a space suited for a man, but that was not overly masculine. So Grote balanced the needs of her client, who is an avid hunter, with her own sophisticated design sensibility to create a home that is rich with intricate and thoughtful details, but also bespeaks of the client’s interests and personality. In the spacious living room, Grote chose a soothing color scheme of taupe, cream and canary yellow to create a lively and welcoming room that mixes differing textural elements to add depth and interest. Whether it is the paneled walls that were painted a pale blue grey creating a cool backdrop against the warm colors that inhabit the rest of the space or the interesting accent fabrics like the mushroom brown, geometrically embroidered table skirt by

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The bright and spacious living room features a cotton blend fabric for the sofa, loveseat and two chairs from schumacher in a print called Katsugi. The bold canary yellow and mushroom print has a depth that an ordinary cotton wouldn’t and brings this large space to life. The bright and cheerful accent pillows are ďŹ nished in a now discontinued print by Zoffany.

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Both the entry and the sun room utilize textural elements and warm colors to reflect the homeowner’s personal style.

Kravet Couture, an exclusive from the Michael Berman Collection, the rooms color and texture add interest to the large space. Grote achieved similar results in the sitting room just off the entryway where grass cloth wall coverings added interest to the small space that reflected the interests of the homeowner, displaying his zebra rug over the parquet floors in a tasteful safari themed room. The sun room also embraces the tropical, with lots of greenery and a diamond patterned sisal rug. Embracing color and texture, the homeowner’s space was transformed into one that balanced style and masculinity. ❖ 66

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Love where you live.

910 AudubonDrive Drive · Clayton · $639,000 54 Thornhill - Wildwood $2,349,000

2208 Dunhill Way Ct - Clarkson Valley - $875,000

Just wait until you see the inside of this beautifully updated and impeccably maintained residence that sits on a gorgeous one-plus acre lot with pool and lush woods beyond. Besides a two-story, gourmet kitchen and outstanding master bath, there are new bamboo floors in some areas.

Call Sue McLaughlin or Katie McLaughlin.

The owner didn’t miss afour-bedroom thing in this stunning, custom-built, Classically elegant property combines Old World six-bedroom home that sits high above the Meramec River updated finishes with modernity. Beautiful custom kitchen, Valley. Warm,and inviting interior makesand the gorgeous views bathrooms, lovely fireplace moldings. Call Jennifer even more pronounced.

Jeffrey Jean Schneider. Call SueorMcLaughlin or Katie McLaughlin.

Somerset · Clayton 517418 Portland Place - St. Louis· -$799,000 $1,875,000 This 1907 Italiansituated Renaissance-style residence -- the epitome Thisgorgeous English Tudor, in a sought-after neighborhood, exudes a ofspecial elegancewarmth and style and -- hasambiance been impeccably extensively updated that and makes you want to move in while retaining its historic, architectural detailing. An amazing kitchen immediately. Outstanding great room includes marble surround with adjoining butler’s pantry; seven bedrooms; and media room with fireplace and of vaulted beamed ceiling. Call Karen skylight are some what you can expect. Call Fran Berger.Seigel.

15 S. Willow Hill Road · Ladue · $1,100,000 1117 Spoede Road - Frontenac - $565,000 Special features indesigner this classically home include This splendid homebeautiful is comparable to a new property but exquisite moldings, woodcharm floors, of plantation custom has all the nostalgic an oldershutters, residence. Incredible closets, new kitchen with Amish built cabinetry, and large addition and resort type setting with in-ground pool are among sunroom opening to brick terrace and very private backyard.

the perks. Call J. Warner. Call Sue McLaughlin or Katie McLaughlin.

12927 Topping Est. Dr · $679,000 1816 Springdale Acres Ln -North Town & Country - $824,900 This three-bedroom, witha sophisticated appeal An ideal home for atrium anyoneranch seeking beautiful setting and sits in a secludedclassic location on a one-acre, cul-de-sac lot just distinguished, design. Understated elegance pervades the minutes from everything. Sprawling living spaces are flooded updated kitchen; expansive great room with marble surround fireplace with natural light emanating from two-story windows. New andporch window wall; and light filled Call Gloria Gantner. sun overlooks the woods. Callhearth Bridgetroom. Rodriguez.

7713Laclede Gannon Avenue · University City · $530,000 4425 - St. Louis $510,000 Th e flow and this gorgeousthis CWE home makes it superb Words fall elegance short inofdescribing enchanting town home with many for both entertaining and spending cozy moments upgrades. Bay windows add appeal in thealone. prettyStunning living and dining architectural detailing, elaborate entryway, intricate fireplace mantles, room and built-ins adorn all three levels. Call Jill Malley-Cohen or and a large stained glass window on the landing join a custom Andrew kitchen withMalley. butler’s pantry. Call Stephenie Steinmann.

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910 Audubon Drive · Clayton · $639,000 17 Conway Springs - Chesterfield - $589,000

8006 Seminole - Clayton - $659,000 With lovely details like stained glass windows, stenciled hardwood floor, and carved mantel over the living room’s wood burning fireplace, it’s easy to be impressed with this enchanting home. Two-story addition, updated kitchen, and screened-in porch enhance the appeal. Call Jill Malley-Cohen.

A one-plus wooded acrefour-bedroom with pond provides a peacefulcombines secluded Old World Classically elegant property haven for this stylish and dramatic five-bedroom home. Enjoy updated finishes with modernity. Beautiful custom kitchen, gorgeous views and fromlovely the sunroom, greatand room,moldings. family room, or rec bathrooms, fireplace Call Jennifer room. Walkout lower level includes a sixth bedroom.

Jeffrey or Jean Schneider. Call Marilyn Adaire.

Somerset · $799,000 112207418 Hunters Pond Rd· -Clayton Creve Coeur - $2,250,000 The appeal of New England pervades this irThiscaptivating English Tudor, situated in a sought-after neighborhood, exudes a resistibly charmingand Grotpeter builtthat home. Stunning finishes, special warmth ambiance makes you want to move in exquisite millwork, five fireplaces, and an unforgettable gourimmediately. Outstanding great room includes marble surround met kitchen with two adjoining family room areas set it apart.

fireplace vaulted beamed ceiling. Call Karen Seigel. Call Joan and Schnoebelen or Megan Rowe.

12927 ToppingAvenue Est. North Dr · $679,000 336 N. Woodlawn - Kirkwood - $1,395,000 The this lovely stucco Tudor homea evokes a warm, Aninside idealofhome for anyone seeking beautiful setting and lodge-like feel withclassic window seat, sleeping porch, and family room distinguished, design. Understated elegance pervades the that captures views of the one-and-a-half acre setting from three updated kitchen; expansive great room with marble surround fireplace different exposures. Enjoy private pool with pool house, perennial and window wall; lightfront filled hearth Call Gloria Gantner. Callroom. Robin Ruhl. garden, stone patio, andand covered porch.

15 Willow Hill Road · Ladue · $1,100,000 8989 Moydalgan Road - Ladue - $1,195,000 French inspired, five-bedroom manor an This splendid designer home is in comparable to a new property but exceptional withcharm park-like and residence. Incredible has all thelocation nostalgic ofsetting an older in-ground pool. Meticulous, finely crafted, and addition and resort type setting with in-ground pool are among very desirable.

the perks. Warner. Call Kathy Call CraneJ.or Becky Leggat.

7713 Gannon Avenue, · University City · $530,000 8025 Maryland 7E - Clayton - $649,900 AWords dramatic flows effortlessly into this condo’ fallcurved shortentrance in describing this enchanting townshome with many contemporary, open floor planadd thatappeal featuresinclean 11living foot and dining upgrades. Bay windows the lines, pretty ceilings, and neutral décor. Dramatic wall of windows in the room and built-ins adorn all three levels. Call Jill Malley-Cohen or dining/living room brings in lots of light and desirable views of Andrew Malley. downtown Clayton. Call Renee McCaffrey.

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910 Drive · Clayton · $639,000 750 S.Audubon Hanley Road, #24 - Clayton - $525,000

765 Stone Meadow Dr - Chesterfield - $369,000

You’ll find lovely crown molding in every room on both levels of this pristine, three-bedroom villa. Beautiful kitchen connects to a large breakfast room, and the vaulted master bedroom has bay windows and custom walk-in closets. High-end finishes throughout. Call Peggy Liggett.

Enjoy concierge condofour-bedroom living in a premier location!combines Old World Classically elegant property Open floorwith plan modernity. offers large rooms, high custom ceilings and lots updated finishes Beautiful kitchen, of natural light. Screened two-bedrooms. bathrooms, and lovely porch, fireplace and moldings. Call Jennifer

Call Kathy Crane. Jeffrey or Jean Schneider.

7418 Somerset · Clayton $799,000 16 Danfield Road - Ladue -·$1,325,000 Exquisite custom Tudor, millwork,situated exceptional to detail, and an This English inattention a sought-after neighborhood, exudes a amazing of amenities hugethat roomsmakes in this fabulous builder’ s speciallist warmth andembrace ambiance you want to move in home. Superb first-floor master!

immediately. Outstanding great room Call Joan Schnoebelen or Megan Rowe.includes marble surround fireplace and vaulted beamed ceiling. Call Karen Seigel.

12927 Topping Est. -North DrCity · $679,000 7042 Delmar Boulevard University - $699,000 AAn breathtaking renovation makes this manse spectacular! It and ideal home for anyone seeking a beautiful setting begins in the phenomenal chef ’s kitchen that combines granite, distinguished, classic design. Understated elegance pervades the stainless steel, tile, and marble with cherry cabinets and continupdated kitchen; expansive great room with marble surround fireplace ues throughout the six-bedroom home.

and Sarah window wall; and light filled hearth room. Call Gloria Gantner. Call Partlow.

15Glenhaven Willow Hill Road · Ladue · $1,100,000 7 Drive - Glendale - $725,000 Majestic brick Colonial steeped in tradition and filled This splendid designer home is comparable to with a new property but generous, bright rooms with highofceilings andresidence. handsome Incredible has all the nostalgic charm an older moldings. Private courtyard overlooks colorful gardens.

addition and resort type setting with in-ground pool are among Call Robin Ruhl. the perks. Call J. Warner.

7713 Gannon · University City · $530,000 12141 Carberry Place - Town & Country - $799,900 Gorgeous trees surround this stately this homeenchanting that sits on atown rollinghome with many Words fall short in describing one-acre lot with drive. accented upgrades. Bay circular windows addElegant appealinterior in theispretty living and dining with warm colors, pretty moldings, and fine wood appointments. room and built-ins adorn all three levels. Call Jill Malley-Cohen or Family room with beamed ceiling, wet bar, and French doors Andrew Malley.pool and patio area. Call Nancy Percy. leads to a beautiful

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910 Audubon Drive-·Clayton Clayton-· $1,500,000 $639,000 6428 Cecil Avenue

7461 Gannon Ave - University City- $299,000 Great curb appeal beckons you to step inside this nicely updated and maintained home in University Terrace where you’ll see bright, spacious rooms, refinished hardwood floors and handsome original moldings. Beautiful, large deck turns weekend barbecuing into a special event. Call Emily O’Hagan.

Remarkable detail and millwork, beautifully propor- Old World Classicallyarchitectural elegant four-bedroom property combines tioned interiors, luxurious amenities embrace this kitchen, exceptionalupdated finishes withand modernity. Beautiful custom property that isand morelovely than just a home --and it’s amoldings. destination. Call Gra- Jennifer bathrooms, fireplace cious character has been preserved through numerous improveJeffrey JeantheSchneider. ments thatormeet highest expectations. Call Liza Streett.

7418 Somerset · Clayton · $799,000 14471 Chellington Court - Chesterfield - $389,000 AThis wall of windowsTudor, in the renovated andin expanded great room of this lovely English situated a sought-after neighborhood, exudes a ranch emitswarmth fabulous light captures breathtaking viewsyou of the spectacular special andand ambiance that makes want to move in woodland garden.Vaulted,screened-in porch; delightful kitchen; columnimmediately. Outstanding great room includes marble surround flanked entry hall; and finished lower level will please discriminating buyers.

fireplace and vaulted beamed ceiling. Call Karen Seigel. Call Nancy Yuille.

Willow Hill Road · Ladue · $1,100,000 2515 Huntleigh Woods - Huntleigh - $1,450,000 Beautiful, private designer 2.7 acre lothome sprinkled with massive,to a new property but This splendid is comparable mature located incharm one of of St.an Louis’ most preshas alltrees the is nostalgic older residence. Incredible tigious neighborhoods. Recreate the existing home or addition and resort type setting with in-ground pool are among build the home of your dreams.

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12927 Topping Est. North Dr · $679,000 569 Upper Conway Circle - Chesterfield - $724,900 AAn comfortable lifestyle in this spacious, wellideal home foris assured anyone seeking a beautiful setting and appointed ranch villa that hasdesign. a premium location on a elegance pervades the distinguished, classic Understated very private lot. Light and open spaces with lots of storupdated kitchen; expansive great room with marble surround fireplace age; gourmet kitchen; custom moldings and built-ins.

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Located directly off the entryway, the living room is finished in pale hues of blue, yellow and pink that create a restful and delicate space. With lush raw silk drapes, and velvet upholstered chair and sofa, the room is full of rich textural interest. The natural light which floods in the room from four large windows casts beautiful light on the barely pink walls, which add depth and warmth to the elegant space.

designer Jacqueline Lanham, who the homeowner recalled, said ‘Don’t worry! I can work with this!’ With Lanham’s help, the couple happily settled into their new house and learned that new houses can be quite homey with the right décor and design. So when the twosome headed back to St. Louis perma­ nently their ideas about their next and final house had changed.

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Turning once again to their friend Lanham for design advice, the couple sought out award winning architect Yong Pak, of Pak Heydt & Associates in Atlanta, Georgia to build their traditional dream home. Together with their team of experts, including Ken Miller who assisted with planning the gardens, the home was designed with input from all parties, evolving along the way into The wonderfully spacious dining room done in soothing shades of pale green with taupe accents, expertly displays the couple’s collections in a pair of built in shelves. 74

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Decorating the home was not a challenge for the couple who had acquired much of their furniture, not to mention impressive collections of art and antiques over the years. One of the homeowners loves to collect silver, while the other is drawn to smaller accents like limoges boxes and decorative accents, both of which are seen throughout the home. Utilizing much of the furniture they already had, Lanham, their longtime

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the home that stands today. Things like the old brick used to construct the home whose mortar wasn’t cleanly applied, but allowed to seep out from each brick creating an aged look, or the one of kind stairwell leading from the living room upstairs that was custom built from a piece of antique iron that had been a door at a bank from Fellenz, give the newly built home one of a kind charm.

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friend and decorator set out to make each living space unique and suitable for the couple’s aesthetic which is both refined and comfortable. This balance of livable

perfection is seen in every room, whose rich details, lush fabrics and collectables work together with intricate architectural accents to create rooms that are equally suited

The dining area of the kitchen feels as if it is outdoors, painted a pale blue-green and accented with natural wood pieces, located directly next to the window which looks out to the covered patio. The New Dawn Rose covered archway and the diamond patterned apple trellis provide a gorgeous entry to the garden. 78

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for adoration and relaxation. Every room has a view to the impeccable garden space that is complete with a Koi pond, shade, sun and herb gardens, and even a covered patio, that the homeowner simply loves saying, “We eat outside every night from May to October.” The traditional and expertly manicured gardens reflect the quietude that envelops the home the instant one pulls in the pebbled drive, lined with exquisite Kousa Dogwoods and enormous boxwood hedges. A retreat from the outside world, the homeowners, together with an expert team was able to construct a space that, from the inside out is not simply a house, but a home. ❖


Manicured hedges surround the rose garden that is anked with two holly trees. The Koi pond, complete with statue creates a gorgeous focal point for the space and is surrounded by dark pebbles creating an interesting contrast with the lush green garden. The back of the yard has a stone wall lined with lush blooming hydrangeas.

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SEASONS HOMES & INTERIORS BOOK REVIEW: DÉCOR

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s summer heats up, more and more hours are spent indoors enjoying air conditioning instead of the great outdoors. With this in mind we gathered some of the most anticipated books on interior design, and we even threw in a bookish gift idea! The latest publications are some of the best we've seen and are perfect to enjoy while waiting for the heat index to subside!

SAY IT WITH BOOK COVERS FLAIR, JOE NYE

It’s about time that Joe Nye rewarded his ever growing fan base with a book! The award winning, House Beautiful favorite and one of “The Leading Voices in American Interiors” by Elements of Living has finally come out with a perfectly titled book Flair. The neo-traditional designer provides insight on gracious living and smashing entertaining, two things Nye has perfected since launching his business in 2002 in Los Angeles. With beautiful photographs by Edmund Barr and the kinds of tips only a true mastermind could come up with, such as serving soup in antique finger bowls, this book will earn its keep both for its usefulness and aesthetic appeal! ©2010 Rizzoli.

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HOMES & INTERIORS GREAT LADY DECORATORS, ADAM LEWIS

It’s the kind of book that you’ll never get tired of perusing through, or reading from cover to cover for that matter. The gorgeous book by Adam Lewis with a forward by a favorite of ours Bunny Williams, examines the contributions and innovations of twelve legendary female interior designers. Great Lady Decorators: The Women Who Defined Interior Design, 1870-1955 is unparalleled in its scope, rich with historical details and personal anecdotes of the lives and work of these incredible women. Exploring the history, style and lives of women like Rose Cummings and Nancy Lancaster, Lewis is able to transport the reader to another time, expressing not only these women’s unique point of view, but their influence on the world then and today. Insightful and full of “can’t take my eyes of that” moments, this book is required reading for interior design enthusiasts and neophytes. ©2010 Rizzoli.

THE HOME WITHIN US, BOBBY MCALPINE

They say you can learn a lot about a person by seeing where they live. If you asked Bobby McAlpine of both the highly respected architecture firm McAlpine Tankersley and interior design firm McAlpine Booth & Ferrier, he would emphatically agree. His latest creation is his book The Home Within Us : Romantic Homes, Evocative Rooms explores his passion for creating spaces that reflects the ideals of the inhabitants. Showcasing twenty-five dwellings all over the country, McAlpine celebrates and ultimately explains how to transform a house into a home. ©2010 Rizzoli. S E A S O N S M A G A Z I N E D I G I T A L .C O M

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In his latest book, American Modern Thomas O’Brien, the incredibly talented tastemaker, designer, merchant and collector shares his design process. Accompanied with an array of photographs from chosen projects are several entertaining stories from the designer and explanations of how he achieves his uniquely approachable modern aesthetic. The designer, who has branded his signature style with his design firm Aero Studios, his collection for Target, Thomas O’Brien Vintage Modern as well as his partnership with Reed & Barton, gives his fans a more personal look into his rules of design. As approachable as his modern styles, O’Brien breaks down decorating challenges such as color relationships, correctness of scale and architectural authenticity. A master class in interior design, O’Brien has a unique voice and an impressive compilation of practical ideas that anyone can apply to their ever evolving home interior. Written with Lisa Light. ©2010 Abrams Books.

MARK HAMPTON: AN AMERICAN DECORATOR, DUANE HAMPTON

A name synonymous with American interior design, Mark Hampton encapsulated American Style and has a place in design history next to greats like Albert Hadley and David Hicks. The accomplished designer’s widow Duane Hampton has thrilled us by writing a very personal and celebratory book about the designer’s life and work, Mark Hampton: An American Decorator. The book contains many personal anecdotes, numerous quotes from his impressive clients, his much loved watercolors and sketches, and photographs of his ever evolving stylish interiors. This book perfectly celebrates and honors the iconic designer with an unforgettable look at his innovative and unforgettable style. ©2010 Rizzoli. 82

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mc afee R E A L E S TAT E

Selling Saint Louis... ...One Home At A Time

julie lane A JANET MCAFEE TOP AGENT Pictured are a just a sample of Julie’s recent sales. Her impressive $21 Million Dollars sales performance in just three short years resulted in recognition as a Janet McAfee Top Agent for the second consecutive year. If you are considering buying or selling a home, call this dedicated Realtor Ž for professional representation and results.

314.983.2199 Office 314.303.6504 Cellular julielane@sbcglobal.net

janet mcafee inc. I 9889 clayton road I saint louis,missouri 63124 I 314.997.4800 I www.janetmcafee.com


TINA NIEMANN PRESENTS

1 BRIDLE LANE • Frontenac 3+ Bedrooms, 3.5 baths • $1,295,000

4+ Bedrooms, 4 full, 2 1/2 baths • $929,000

13005 PAGADA PKWY • Sunset Hills 4 Bedrooms, 3.5 baths • $724,999

9367 CADDYSHACK CIR • Sunset Hills 4+ Bedrooms, 4.5 baths • $724,900

622 FOREST COURT – Unit 2B • Clayton

867 CRAIG FOREST • Kirkwood 4 Bedrooms,3 full 2 1/2 baths • $629,000

637 E. MADISON • Kirkwood 5 Bedrooms, 4.5 baths • $599,000

639 WOOD FERN • Manchester 4 Bedrooms, 4.5 baths • $598,000

421 ALICE AVENUE • Kirkwood 6 Bedrooms, 4 baths • $574,900

8 CLERBROOK LANE • Ladue 5 Bedrooms, 4 baths • $549,000

459 BACON AVE. • Webster Groves 4 Bedrooms, 2.5 baths • $450,000

611 N. CLAY • Kirkwood 3 Bedrooms,1.5 baths • $449,500

774 WHISPERING MDWS • Manchester

710 ELM TREE • Kirkwood 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 baths • $399,900

37 DARYL LANE • Ladue

4 Bedrooms, 3.5 baths • $449,000

9031 SEDGWICK • Ladue Schools 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 baths • $845,000

2 Bedrooms, 2 baths • $639,000

Tina Niemann 314-503-8400 • Mary Ciapciak 314-872-6718 • Mark Ciapciak 314-740-5971

www.tinaniemann.com

314-997-7600 Alliance, REALTORS


an ECLECTIC ASSORTMENT is his design vision

IMAGE: THE LAURA KIRAR COLLECTION

13133 Manchester Road, St. Louis, MO 63131 (1/2 mile west of I-270) 314 965 4240 | frankpatton.com Monday - Saturday 9:30 am - 5:30 pm


FINDING THE PERFECT HOME AT THE RIGHT PRICE ONE FAMILY AT A TIME. LD

SO

5 Tamarack Drive

33 Heather Hill Lane

10906 Conway Road

New Home Coming Soon

Newer 1.5 Story, 4,850 SF, Ladue Schools

5 BD, 2-story, acre lot, Ladue Schools

Ladue a $1,469,000

Olivette a $1,099,999

Frontenac a $739,900

10901 Dautel Manor Court

221 S. Warson Road

16 Sackston Woods

5 BD, 5 bath, FIN LL, Ladue Schools

Updated 4 BD, pool, .87-acre lot

Renovated Ranch, 5,000 SF W/FIN LL

Creve Coeur Area a $674,900

Ladue a $614,900

Creve Coeur a $589,000

LD

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10842 Rondelay Drive

16 Ladue Manor

42 Middlesex Drive

4 BD, 4 bath, ranch, gorgeous acre lot

.80-acre, Teardown Or Renovate

$100,000 Below Appraisal!

Creve Coeur a $575,000

Ladue a $529,900

Brentwood a $499,900

256 Carlyle Lake

1 Colonial Court

2 Price Meadows

3,000 SF Ranch, Offered Below Market!

Updated 2-Story Gem W/FIN LL

3 BD Ranch, FIN LL, Ladue Schools

Creve Coeur a $479,000

Ladue a $399,900

Olivette a $249,999 LD

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813 Payson

526 Sarah Lane #42

Total Renovation, 3 BD Ranch, Oak Estates

3 BD, 2 bath Saratoga Condo

2 BD, 2 bath Briarcliff Condo

Olivette a $249,900

Creve Coeur a $179,900

Creve Coeur a $110,000

970 N. Spoede Road #19

Steve Mathes Coldwell Banker Gundaker 314-503-6533 phone • 314-997-1952 fax 9651 Clayton Road • St. Louis, MO 63124 • stevemathes@realtor.com


Joy Tribout Interior Design

9719 Clayton Rd. | Ladue, MO 63124 | Mon - Fri 9:30-5:00 & Sat 10-4 | 314-692-9888 | joytribout.com


simons says (ear)resistible.

8113 Maryland Avenue | Clayton | 314.725.8888 simonsjewelers.com Complimentary Valet Parking


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