A Guide to Attainable Luxury

 

Jet Set is a Mind Set: Diamond Jubilee

June 3, 2012 | posted by Molly
 
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Anyone who knows me well knows I’m about the biggest Anglophile you’ll ever meet. I’m super jealous of all my friends who got to cross the pond for the Diamond Jubilee this weekend. I’ve been living vicariously through all the pictures and here are a few of my favorites!

via National Post

Selfridges Jubilee Display via makemeaoffer.blogspot.com

Buckingham Palace Lit Up by tomaszd

via Twitter @Mr_Mark_Brown

Harrods via Pinterest

Union Jacks

And just for fun…I am obsessed with these Union Jack Wellies! Although we’re entering summer in LaLaLand, so I’ll be sure to stock up before fall.

The June 2012 issue of Traditional Home was my favorite ever! A special issue highlighting the Best of Britain, I coveted almost everything in it, especially this “Darley Abbey” bone china from Royal Crown Derby. Isn’t it fabulous!?

London in Pictures

April 4, 2012 | posted by Molly
 
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Remember how I told you that I just had dinner with friends to hear all about their trip to London & Paris? Well, I convinced them to share some of their photos of London—I’m loving the black & white images with pops of color. Doesn’t it make you want to hop a plane to beautiful Blighty?

All images courtesy of Jason Sterman

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kensington Palace Transformed

March 25, 2012 | posted by Molly
 
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Today, Kensington Palace reopens after a £12 million transformation.  Two new exhibits include “Victoria Revealed,” which will explore Queen Victoria’s life in her own words and “Diana: A Fashion Icon” that shows a special collection of Princess Diana’s dresses. You can explore the new gardens and tour the King and Queen’s restored State Apartments.

Victoria Revealed: Victoria's Privy Council Dress

Victoria Revealed: Victoria's Dolls

Last August, I visted the palace under construction and embarked on a very clever quest to find the names of seven princesses who once held court there. Outdoors upon entry, visitors “secrets” hung like Christmas ornaments showcasing wise words, hopes and sorrows setting a mood that hooked you instantly. The exhibit was a mix of fashion (by Vivienne Westwood), light & sound installation, haunting voices and storytelling that all came together to create a world The Guardian so perfectly touted was “like falling into a fairytale.”

BEFORE: A high wall surrounded the palace when I was there last August

The Enchanted Palace Exhibit

One of the hanging "secrets" at the entrance to The Enchanted Palace

No surprise, I didn’t want to leave the gardens. The colors were so vibrant and everything smelled glorious. I can’t wait to go back!

The Big Egg Hunt

February 20, 2012 | posted by Molly
 
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Tomorrow, the Fabergé Big Egg Hunt begins in London. For 40 days and 40 nights, the streets of London will become an Easter adventure for charity.  Over 200 fiberglass eggs have been creatively crafted by a variety of high profile talents including Vivienne Westwood, Diane von Furstenberg and Sir Ridley Scott.

Maps and apps will be available beginning at 7:30am at Trafalgar Square, each of which contain a code that could help you win a £100,000 Fabergé egg. Eggscellent! (you know I had to)

The Connaught Bar

January 29, 2012 | posted by Molly
 
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There is no shortage of great watering holes in London. There are bars and then there is The Connaught Bar, an ultra posh, royally suited, timeless drinking destination. Located in the historic Connaught Hotel in Mayfair, this is where to go when you want to woo or rendezvous.  It’s quiet. It’s refined. It gives new meaning to the standard night cap.

The menu features classics like the old fashioned, served on a silver tray adorned with an array of colorful accoutrements, proving they are as serious about the drinks as the gorgeous David Collins decor. Though, the standout is surely their iconic martini—ceremoniously presented table side on an art deco trolley, then crafted by a white gloved mixologist.

But, your Bond fantasy ends here. At The Connaught, the martinis are always stirred, never shaken.

NOTE: The Connaught Hotel is a five star ultra luxurious hotel built in 1897 and revamped in 2008. If you are looking for one of the best hotels in London, look no further, but the average nightly rate will run you about $600.

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The Connaught Hotel. Carlos Place. Mayfair. London, UK. +44 (0)20 7499 7070

The Kensington Hotel

January 25, 2012 | posted by Molly
 
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It had been a few years since I visited my favorite city in the world, but there are certain places that tug at your heart strings, that always exist within you, that call you home. This for me is London. Whether I lived there in a former life or am meant to be there in this one, it’s a place I feel most content, and in a word, happy. Now, I’m not so naive as to realize that when I am there, I am not living a reality. I can afford a week in South Kensington, the best neighborhood in the world. And, living there, perhaps would prove quite different. But for now, dabble in the fantasy with me as I take you to my latest favorite hotel in London…The Kensington.

A Mr. & Mrs. Smith recommended property, this hotel has recently undergone a £20m renovation and offers a unique townhouse experience better than even the comforts of home (I was pleasantly surprised to find an American plug in our room). The decor is stunning—fashionable and elegant, a place you wish you could afford to live until the end of time. We experienced two different rooms (they were so kind as to upgrade us the last night) and I highly recommend the Deluxe. While both spoil you with fine linens, bathrobes, complimentary wireless and a modern bathroom, the Superior room was a bit small (my only gripe), while the Deluxe room was ironically, superior. The Afternoon Tea looked sophisticated, booming and was unfortunately booked (make advanced reservations), but we did partake in the “Great British Breakfast,” which, while a bit pricey (with the exchange rate), was the perfect way to begin our first morning. And while you never really need to leave, this is in fact, London. So, take a step out your door, you’re only moments from Hyde Park, Kensington Palace, Knightsbridge and my favorite Indian restaurant ever.

Oh wait, can you hear it? That old familiar sound of London calling. Glad I have a place to stay.

NOTE: I previously wrote about The Cranley hotel in South Kensington, and I still highly recommend it, especially if you need a more affordable option. To compare the two, The Cranley has a more bed & breakfast feel, while The Kensington offers a full hotel experience (i.e. restaurant, bar, concierge, masseuse).

DISCOUNT: Tablet Hotels is offering 20% off The Kensington through February. Click here for the offer.

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Small Luxuries (The Cranley Hotel)

August 3, 2008 | posted by Molly
 
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the-cranley-hotelI like five star (or is six the new five?) hotels as much as the next girl, but on a recent trip to Europe, I decided to nix the big chains and try something different. Small, luxury hotels it turns out can be more charming, more attentive and more bang for your buck no matter what your destination. Take for instance The Cranley, a darling boutique hotel in the posh South Kensington district of London. Sure, it’s now operated by Stein Hotels & Resorts, but it is situated on a tree lined street and occupies three townhouses that were built in 1869. It is so perfectly meshed with the other homes in the area, you feel like you are going to visit your rich Aunt Lou every time you climb the lantern lit steps leading to the big brass door knocker.

As if that’s not reason enough to keep you coming back for more, each bedroom, while offering the latest in technology (think flat screen TV), is adorned with gorgeous antique furniture, hand-crafted beds and hand-stitched linens. The bathroom, with its towel warmer, delicious bath goodies and huge soaking tub/shower, could have easily held me hostage for most of my trip. Lucky for my husband, the hotel’s afternoon tea service and evening champagne hour gave me reason to emerge.

The Cranley.  10 Bina Gardens.  South Kensington, London.  +44 (0)20 7373 0123

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