Jingle belles: Snowflakes, diamonds, more muffs
The Passage closes briefly after today's post, reopening Tuesday, January 4. I thank and appreciate each person who strolled through in 2010, and wish you a joyful, relaxed, delicious holiday.
First, more muffs!
Readers sent in such good ideas that I wanted to show them.
Park City by 180s |
Mitten clap to blogger Rebecca Mielke of The Space Between My Peers, who reminds us about the behind-the-head style, beloved by skiers.
180s.com offer many funky versions; I especially like this snowflake pattern called Park City, $35.
Snowflakes in crystal: William Sharp's Swarovski crystal and cashmere earmuffs in mid-brown (shown) or black; $198.26 (but free delivery worldwide now) from Asos. Model looks about twelve but never mind; these would look chic on her grandmother.
Earpops bandless earmuffs |
Super-easy to carry, and available in an enormous range of colours, including some crazy "fur" versions and leopard, which could change my whole outlook on winter!
Yeah, baby! |
Price, $8 per pair, plus shipping. Check Earpop's site for size measurements and a tutorial showing how to put them on.
Cashmere hat sale
Fair Isle beanie |
Pringle have a posh Fair Isle cashmere beanie on sale; price, £65 (reduced from £95.)
Their handsome hand-knit cabled style is also on sale; price, £70. Available in four shades including a rich berry and a hue they call camel, though it reminds me of heavy cream.
Let it snow... diamond snowflakes
Diamond snowflakes from Tiffany, classically graceful, set in platinum; price, $2,250.
You must see this Tiffany pendant, an exquisite celebration of the snowflake's natural beauty. (Price, $45,000; may also be worn as a brooch.)
Delicate snowflake dangles, set in white or yellow gold, from Heavenly Treasures; price, $795. Heavenly Treasure have a whole section of snowflake jewelry.
Today, I'm headed for the real thing: off to Montreal to look at a house, walk snowy streets where Christmas lights make diamonds in the snow and catch the train home with son Etienne.
However you define sparkle, I wish bright moments for you, and thank you for adding to mine.
"Oh the weather outside is frightful, diamond snowflakes, so delightful"– isn't that the song? I find them a chic way to 'holiday' your ensemble and a pleasure all winter. ( I'm wearing a pair in the photo.) Should the last-minute shopper need a gentle hint, forward this post and add that express shipping is a beautiful thing.
Though some big flakes fall from fabulous clouds (hello, Harry Winston), you could wear the selection below with jeans and a sweater or a skirt and your favourite top.
A tailored, discreet pair of flakes; seven small diamonds on each, set in 18k white gold. Price, $1,350 from Reinstein/Ross at Twist.
Twist snowflakes |
Tiffany snowflakes |
You must see this Tiffany pendant, an exquisite celebration of the snowflake's natural beauty. (Price, $45,000; may also be worn as a brooch.)
Tiffany pendant/brooch |
Delicate snowflake dangles, set in white or yellow gold, from Heavenly Treasures; price, $795. Heavenly Treasure have a whole section of snowflake jewelry.
Heavenly Treasure dangles |
Today, I'm headed for the real thing: off to Montreal to look at a house, walk snowy streets where Christmas lights make diamonds in the snow and catch the train home with son Etienne.
However you define sparkle, I wish bright moments for you, and thank you for adding to mine.
Comments
Personally, I prefer a knitted headband to ear muffs (I knitted a cable one in alpaca wool) but I must say the clamp variety looks good. The individual ear covers look promising too!
Here we don't need earmuffs as much as waders, but oh la la those diamond snowflakes are just divine!
Glad you were able to see the lunar eclipse; here no luck with the socked-in conditions.
Have fun in Montreal!
From your usually silent but always appreciative friend,
Francie
Good luck with the house-hunting trip. At the least, you'll have a visit with your son.
And Merry, merry Christmas to you and your family -- enjoy a peaceful break with your loved ones, and I look forward too seeing you back here in the New Year.
Duchesse, the weather is pleasantly mild now - though the snow does get grey and slushy of course. Had a long walk yesterday - work to do today but will get in a shorter one. I hate winter and am wearing leaf earrings right now.
Have a wonderful trip and good luck with the househunting. I want to remind all visitors strolling through Duchesse's Passage that if you (or a friend, or a spouse) are age 60 or older, you can travel with another person for the price of one railway ticket. A great deal and it is so relaxing to take the train. www.via.ca
Stay warm in Montreal!
Merci infiniment for all your wit and good counsel this year.
Rubi
Your curly hair looks great and I love that cascading curl brushing your forehead!
Thank you for your wonderful posts this past year.
Have a wonderful time in Montreal and Happy househunting.
Merry Christmas!
But now I'm lusting for those Tiffany snowflakes. Heavy sigh....
Happy holidays and thanks for your blog! I enjoy it much. (Even though I am under 50, as of my birthday in January I will officially "round up" to it.)
Clever ear-pops!!