lust list, part deux

The Goops
by Gillette Burgess

The Goops they lick their fingers
And the Goops they lick their knives:
They spill their froth on the tablecloth
Oh, they lead disgusting lives!
The Goops they talk while eating,
And loud and fast they chew;
And that is why I'm glad that I
Am not a Goop, are you?

I'm eternally grateful to my dad for two things: his finely-tuned grammar and his devotion to manners.

Between reciting The Goops, constantly reminding us of proper manners, and sending me straight off to cotillion, I feel I have a relatively strong awareness of social graces.  I also attribute my keen interest in etiquette to him. 

One of my recent favorites is "Just like ships go out to sea, I spoon my soup away from me." I love finding little rules like this to add to my artillery.

My second lust list item is one I believe would add greatly to my manner bank: Kate Spade's Occasions, Manners & Style Book Set. I'm fairly certain I could read them from cover to cover in one afternoon.

This just in...

With the temperature hovering around 80 degrees (and perfectly sunny), my flight to Atlanta just hours away, and sushi for lunch, it's been a lovely Friday. And, it officially just got ten times better...

Beginning next month, J.Crew will allow customers to outlet shop online (!!).

Combine that with the factory store coupon they sent today and, voila, J.crew is basically just giving their clothes away.
A special thanks to Emily, who filled me in on this major J.Crew current event.

lust list

My family is made up of people who like to do the right thing.  We have strong, omnipresent consciences that ensure we like to please.

This desire to please makes us very definite gift-list-users.  We take the creation of our birthday/Christmas lists very seriously and distribute them in a timely manner.  This way, as gift givers, we are positive that if we're unsure as to what to give one another, we have a back up plan.

With my birthday being 10 days away, my list has long since been distributed.  However, there are a few items that didn't make the list.  They're either too outlandish or too tardy.  I've decided to use these items to create a lust list. 

Until my birthday, I'll present one gift that I'm not really asking for, but that I feel would be a nice gift, just in case you're in the process of making your own list...

The first item was inspired by my dad.  It's the Holly clutch from the new line of Tiffany handbags, to be unveiled on September 1. Every item in the line has Tiffany blue somewhere on it - whether it's the entire bag or just on the clasp.  I love the light blue one.

new love

It's a very rare item in my closet that makes me wish for fall. I typically cling to my favorite sundresses for as long as possible. I often find myself standing in front of my closet in October wondering if I can either (a) stretch my white skirts this far past Labor Day or (b) begin working winter white this early.

However, in New York I bought the Small Gold Lion on Leather Bracelet, in brown, by Alexandra Beth. It's heavier than most of the other bracelets I own and doesn't fit easily in to my jewelry repetoire, especially considering I wear the same two bracelets every day, but I absolutely can't get enough of it. 
I find myself constantly trying to build entire outfits around it, which is challenging since I'm also simultaneously trying to fully embrace the last of my light yellows, seersuckers, and white linens. 

My love for the bracelet is enhanced because the creator, Alexandra Beth, is a recent Emory graduate who is friends with Katie and Emily.  Honestly, what's better than supporting a young artist and busting out of your typical style rutt?