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Photo by Robin Marshall

Roberta Roller Rabbit Store Opens in Westside Provisions This Month!

Blayne Macauley November 5, 2015

Last week Alysse and I got invited by Caren West  at Cyan on Peachtree to preview items from Roberta Freymann's line  Roberta Roller Rabbit. A Roberta Roller Rabbit store is opening in Westside Provisionsthis month, which will be the first store in Georgia.  Roberta Roller Rabbit is a travel-inspired lifestyle brand that feels like it was designed especially for me :)  It's comprised of clothes, bags, bedding, books, clutches and children's clothes.  If the items were for sale at the event I would have been in trouble.  Alysse kept pulling out items saying "this is so you!"  See us below checking out a beautiful coverup.

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In ATL Guide, Fashion, Food Tags Caren West, Cyan on peachtree, Roberta Freymann, Roberta Roller Rabbit, westside provisions, Alysse Lucas, Robin marshall, Atlanta kids clothes, Laura Florkowski, Squash Blossom Kitchens

Simple and Timeless - lessons I learned from my engagement ring

Blayne Macauley July 30, 2015

For the majority of my life I've been a "more is more" kind of girl.  Two bracelets are better than one, and three are better than two.  Yes, I do need a gallery wall instead of one painting. Fringe boots and fringe purses GO TOGETHER!

I spent about 95% of my life dreaming of getting engaged.  I wasn't super focused on the ring itself, but at one point I was thinking a green stone would be most suitable for me. (I'm sorry to all if you who are judging me - Ginny.)  I was hoping for something different and uniquely me. I had visions of my future husband standing in front of a ring counter and finding the perfect gypsy/boho/hippie ring and thinking "that's Blayne."

Jimmy proposed to me with a family piece thats simple and timeless.  Although I immediately recognized the ring's beauty, I'm not sure I though it was "my ring" right away.  I put it on and showed it off and basked in the glow of everyone admiring it (duh).  For a few months I thought about changing it's configuration into something I chose, but eventually I decided to just wear it for a while and see how I felt.

Honestly, it was one of the smartest decisions I've ever made.  The ring is absolutely perfect for me.  It's a classic three stone configuration that will never look dated and never look anything less than perfect.  I've grown to adore the ring, and it's my single favorite possession. I spend a lot of time every day looking at it and thinking, "how in the world did I get a ring that was this perfect for me?"  I always look at other women's rings and admire them, but at the end of the day I am so glad that my ring is mine.  Every time I look at it I think, this simple and beautiful ring represents the person I am and person I want to be in 50 years.  So even if I still wear fringe on fringe on fringe and throw colorful throw pillows around like mad, I can always look at my hand and remind myself not to go overboard.  It's a journey people... 

Which leads me into the most PERFECT segue into this house.  Yes.  I planned it.  It came to me in the shower, like all my best ideas.

This is the house version of my ring.  It's just enough without being too much.  It knows when to stop.  There aren't rugs in every room.  It's gives spaces a chance to breathe.  Sometimes a single piece of art is the only statement the room needs to make.  Being in the house made me feel so calm.  There was not a bunch of stuff cluttering the spaces, and there was room to think and be.  I could have stayed there forever. 

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In Fashion, Houses, Jimmy & Blayne Tags Fashion, houses, Glennis Beacham, Beacham & Company
Suz Somersall

Inspiration, Travel and Food with Celebrity Jewelry Designer Suz Somersall

Blayne Macauley July 9, 2015

Suz Somersall is a jewelry designer from New Orleans.  She studied at Brown University and then the Rhode Island School of Design.  She travels the world soaking up culture and those experiences influence her designs.  

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In Fashion Tags Suz Somersall, jewelry, fashion, Galatoire's, New Orleans, Adair Howell Arnold, Adair Arnold
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