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2 months ago |
fredericmagazine.com | Emma Bazilian
Learn how to tell your cake fork from your fish knife in this engaging history lesson from the experts at Christofle. In the Victorian era, knowing which piece of silver flatware to use was an essential part of proper etiquette.
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Jan 18, 2025 |
fredericmagazine.com | Emma Bazilian
From crisp cotton to sumptuous silk, they're classically cool. I’ve always been partial to the full monty of sleepwear: a collared, button-up, and preferably piped set of pajamas.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
fredericmagazine.com | Emma Bazilian
Constance Spry's Manhattan outpost showcased her wild-yet-elegant creations. In the 1930s, while American floral designers and garden club ladies were enthralled by the rule-bound, minimal aesthetic of Japanese ikebana, Irish-born florist Constance Spry was throwing out every preconceived notion of what a floral display could be.
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Nov 26, 2024 |
fredericmagazine.com | Emma Bazilian
Let these small-but-mighty toppers be a canvas for creativity. Savvy decorators know that unique candelabra shades are a surefire way to add an instant splash of personality to sconces, chandeliers, and even entire rooms.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
fredericmagazine.com | Eugenia Soto |Emma Bazilian |Hudson Moore |Jill Simpson
Our editors’ favorite literary protagonists inspired this year’s chicest gift picks. This year, we’re taking a novel approach to our annual holiday gift guide, drawing inspiration from some of literature’s most memorable (and most stylish) heroines and heroes. What would Anna Karenina covet for a night at the opera?
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