|| dreaming of || labor day lovlies

09.04.2010 · Posted in Dreaming of...


This Labor Day weekend we’re up at the lake house. It’s cold, windy + rainy so we’re A) playing cards, B) cuddling up in sweaters, C) drinking wine, D) reading books + magazines, E) eating (of course), and F) sharing a lot of laughs.
Happy Labor Day.

1. Wool plaid blankets / Hen & Hammock. 2. Ultimate Book of Card Games / Daytrip Society. 3. Mercury scarab small wavy disc earrings / Alexis Bittar. 4. Nightcap patch v-neck / Chickdowntown.com. 5. Corduroy shorts / A.P.C. 6. Aberdeen two-tone boot / Madewell. 7. Pullover sweater with elbow patch / A.P.C. 8. Foster readers / Kate Spade.

sewn natural giveaway!!

09.03.2010 · Posted in Cabin Fever



|| GIVEAWAY: Sewn Natural gingham napkins (set of four.) ||

It’s with unabashed glee that I announce my very first GIVEAWAY with Sewn Natural. When Jen offered up these adorable gingham napkins I couldn’t resist passing them on to you! First off, it’s my belief that September is the perfect month for fall picnics (think homemade apple pie, antipasto, Pendleton blankets + vintage Charlotte Bronte.) It’s also nearing the end of barbecue season, which in our house is a travesty of epic proportions. So I say serve up some fresh corn with those sausages, pop open a pumpkin ale, and wrap your utensils up in these

To Enter: Simply reply to this post with your DREAM PICNIC SPOT (this could be anywhere in the world!) Give us a little description of why it’s your top spot too. All replies need to be in by next WEDNESDAY. We’ll then announce the winner on Friday, Sept 10th. Good luck!

|| All photos by Taryn. ||

worldly possesions

09.01.2010 · Posted in Key to My Heart



Today I wrote an article on heirloom gifts and the meaning behind things that are “passed down.” It’s a lovely idea … having items that you wish to share with future generations. In fact, it made me think of what I would consider a passable heirloom. Next to my wedding bands, I would have to say my handbags (like these beauties from Free People.) I am, after all, a handbag kind of girl.

|| All handbags available at Free People. ||

my recent work

08.31.2010 · Posted in Ohh + Ahh






I’m happy to share my new fall fashion feature for Hour Detroit. Isn’t it lovely + dramatic? This was an intense, two-day shoot which took place at one of the most beautiful homes on the Cranbrook campus, the Booth House or Cranbrook House and Gardens. Vast gardens, gorgeous original furnishings + the most sublime details, it was truly a magical place. Of course our story of intrigue was all the more moody and sultry set against these backdrops, no? To check out the rest of the shoot, head here.

|| All photos by Roy Ritchie. Styling by Taryn Bickley. ||

sugar, sugar

08.30.2010 · Posted in Oh My Sweet Goodness



Musical Mondays get’s sweet today with The Archies ‘Sugar, Sugar.’ When I was in college my friend and I ventured off to NYC for a semester “away.” During our time in Manhattan we shared a one-room hovel on 14th + 6th (our only consolation was running into Ethan Hawke occasionally at Kate’s Paperie) where, due to the narrowness of our room, our twin beds had to be positioned foot-to-foot.
Of course being young, independent and entirely wild, we turned our miserly lodgings into a rollicking fun place, drinking red wine out of bottles while blasting our tunes. One of our favorites was this song from The Archies. Here, I’ve collected a bevvy of divine food images from some of my favorite bloggers to “reflect” the song’s literal meaning. Delish.

|| Top right images via Desserts for Breakfast, left image via What Katie Ate, by Katie Quinn Davies. Bottom right image via B’s Food and Wine Journal, left image via The Blue Hour, by Brian Ferry.

Plane cute

08.27.2010 · Posted in Ohh + Ahh


Today’s our last day in Maine. It’s been such a lovely trip; my mom and I bonding, eating, relaxing, reminiscing, investigating and laughing. And it’s also given me ample time to devote to all my various ideas and pursuits (including Sage & Style.) I feel rejuvenated, motivated, relaxed, excited. I also feel full as I’m literally filled to the brim with seafood, taffy + red wine. With that said, I’m now gearing up to leave, which puts me back in travel mode. Today’s post sums up what I wish I was wearing tomorrow as we fly away home.

1. Cup of tea sweater dress / Shop Ruche. 2. Anthony Peto leopard print bowler hat / Browns. 3.Take Cover boots / Anthropologie. 3. Netted charm necklace / Forever 21. 4. Woven detail vanity case / Topshop.

old and new

08.26.2010 · Posted in Cabin Fever




Like most people, BCL and I have an enormous pile of magazines which we just can’t seem to get rid of. You know, issues that have destination guides, cool fashion/decor spreads, new restaurants and the like. So considering this, I started a quest to find the most fantastic storage piece to house said favorites, hoping to file away the rest in our guest room closet. And to my amazement, after a few hours of searching I stumbled upon AM Radio’s Etsy shop. After squealing with delight over this bamboo beauty, I kept browsing, all thoughts forgotten as I drooled over everything from old truck mirrors to a vintage hat + boot brush. I am easily sidetracked and utterly pleased.

|| All images by Melissa of AM Radio. ||

|| dreaming of || luscious layering

08.25.2010 · Posted in Dreaming of...


Being that the past two “summer” trips that I’ve been on were to A) unusually chilly San Francisco and B) rainy, cold Maine, it seems appropriate that I feature two of my favorite fall coats in lieu of summer dresses. Afterall, as of right now (fighting through a Nor’easter in Kennbunkport and shivering through my first ice cream) I certainly wish I had one. Although a bit pricey, Loeffler Randall’s draped pocket coat is the absolute perfect, wearable neutral. Trust me. The 3/4″ sleeves cry for long, leather gloves, while the sweet, feminine shape and draped hip pockets accentuate all of the positives.

|| Draped pocket coat / Loeffler Randall. ||

a little bit of Maine

08.24.2010 · Posted in Oh My Sweet Goodness


This week my mom and I left on a well-deserved mother/daughter trip to Kennbunkport, ME. Have any of you been? She grew up going to York beach and Ogunquit, so we figured it was high time we did a return visit. You may have noticed that my tweets reflect our constant eating, something I definitely researched before we left. What can I say, when I travel I eat! In fact, here’s a peek at the most delectable fried clam roll, ever. All hail the Clam Shack. Tomorrow, it’s lobster.

|| Photo by Taryn with Vignette for Android. ||