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Dallas ArboretumResting on 66 acres near White Rock Lake, the Dallas Arboretum
is a serene, peaceful escape in the heart of the city. It is a staple
of Dallas culture and features gorgeous seasonal and year-round
blooms and foliage, bubbling fountains, rotating exhibits and
dazzling landscapes. More than 900,000 flower enthusiasts yearly
wander the lush gardens and partake in seasonal events, festivals and
concerts. There are more than a dozen different gardens in which to
purposefully get lost, and each one carries its own distinct flavor.
Dallas Arboretum, 8525 Garland Rd., 214.515.6500,
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the city’s must-see attractions, from gorgeous blooms,
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MONIQUE LHUILLIERTalks Fashion
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Fashion icon Monique Lhuillier is inspired by her surroundings wherever she
goes, which adds extra charm and depth to her
dramatic designs. We sat down with Lhuillier at
the debut of her fall 2014 collection; read on to
discover what pieces she considers key for the
season, her tips on packing light and what she
does to quickly feel at home in a new destination.
—Jennifer McKee
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The Sophisticated Traveler On the road and on the runway with MONIQUE LHUILLIER
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Diane von Furstenberg 73 Newbury St., 617.247.7300, www.dvf.com
Flock 274 Shawmut Ave., 617.391.0222, www.flock boston.com
Holiday 53 Charles St., 617.973.9730, www.holiday boutique.net
Neiman Marcus 5 Copley Place, 617.536.3660, www.neiman marcus.com
Stuart Weitzman Copley Place, 100 Huntington Ave., 617.266.8699, www.stuartweitzman.com
Twilight 12 Fleet St., 617.523.8008, www.twilight boutique.com
S T y l e l o c a T o r FAll FASHioN For womeN iN BoStoN
Where do you find the inspira-
tion for your designs?
i draw inspiration from a lot of dif-ferent places. my favorite thing to do is travel, and when i go on these different trips, i just get so inspired, whether it’s a beautiful art piece i’m looking at, people-watching on the street or a beautiful fabric that i see. the ideas just start, and it hap-pens. So it’s usually from traveling, but also just living. i’m drawn to beautiful things.
What was the inspiration behind
the fall 2014 collection?
it was the mysterious side of mo-nique. the season is very dramatic, it has a lot of darker shades—mid-night, black and metallics. it’s also sleeker. i tried to keep the collec-tion dark and mysterious, but i also added some pops of color in the fuchsia and the lush pink. in fall, i like to have the collection be a little more dramatic than romantic. i feel that women need that darker side.
a lot of people know you for
bridal. are you expanding the
ready-to-wear collection?
i started my company 17 years ago. the first seven years, i was only do-ing wedding gowns. those were a great start for me, but then i wanted to dress women through-out their lives rather than just on that special day, which is how the ready-to-wear started. Now, i want to dress her earlier in the day, so you see more separates and what i call “high day” looks in the collec-tion. it then goes into evening and gala gowns at night. Another new thing for me is shoes; this is my second season doing shoes.
What pieces or trends do you
think are key for fall?
i think a great lace shoe bootie is a must in the wardrobe. i also think a great cocktail dress with a great fit and a bit of shimmer is key for the
wardrobe. the final component of my collection is the statement gowns—i love seeing women put in that effort and transform for that one evening and make it memo-rable, letting the fantasy back in.
What is the most important
piece or pieces to your own
personal style?
A great-fitting cocktail dress is a signature of mine. i feel like it’s so versatile, it takes you to so many different places. i travel a lot and know these pieces serve a great purpose.
How often do you travel?
twice a month.
What are your best travel tips?
to over-pack is just a drag. i always say plan your wardrobe two days before you leave and style it out with the shoes, the belts, etc., so that way you’re very well-edited and it doesn’t take up a lot of space. if you’re organized, it makes traveling a breeze.
What is the first thing you do
when you arrive at your new
destination?
i like to unpack and get everything hung, and then i take a walk and see my surroundings—the neigh-borhood, check out what sort of things there are to do in the hotel. i like to discover immediately.
How do you make a hotel room
feel more like home?
i bring my music with me; that makes me feel at home. i also bring a fragrance with me, whether it be a candle or an air spray, so it smells like me and my environment. if it’s a long stay, i order fresh flowers which automatically makes it feel more cozy.
What are you listening to
right now?
i listen to a lot of Pharrell. i also lis-ten to Coldplay. i like to dance, so i have a lot of dance mixes—i love David Guetta, Justin timberlake.
When you travel, do you like the
aisle or window seat?
if i travel with somebody, like my husband, i like the window seat; but if i travel alone, i like the aisle. i like to be independent and not cross over anybody and bother anybody.
What’s your favorite
vacation spot?
too many to mention! But i have some favorites. i love going to Venice and eating the delicious food—it’s so beautiful. i also love going to Capri and staying at J.K.Place hotel; it feels like your own private beach house. we also love going to Aspen, Colo., which is only a two-hour flight from los Ange-les—we’re a very big outdoors family, so we ski a lot in the winter; in the summer we like to bike and hike. But i could go on. i also love Paris.
What’s one thing you can’t be
without when you travel?
my iPhone, because i can take pictures with it. i’m always connected—if somebody needs me, i’m very accessible. i have my music, my pictures and it just keeps me on track.
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The fall collection from Monique
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romantic and features dramatic pairings of black
with pops of fuchsia and pink.
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Philadelphia
Can’t-Miss Attractions this year, all eyes will be on the grand entrance
to the garden, inspired by the paintings and
mobiles of alexander “Sandy” Calder. three
oversized frames encompass whimsical topiaries,
sculpted trees and suspended elements made
of fresh and dried flowers, grasses, stone, glass
and fabric. above the colorful display, visitors
can watch BaNDaLOOP, the high-energy verti-
cal dance team. Over 1,000 butterflies also take
flight at “the Butterfly Experience.” Learn about
rare, exotic species of butterflies and what type
of gardens attract them at this ticketed exhibi-
tion. For more information and a full calendar of
events, visit theflowershow.com
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Art In Bloomthe PHS Philadelphia Flower Show, the nation's largest and oldest indoor flower show, returns to the Pennsylvania Convention Center march 1-9. this year’s theme, “aRticulture,” is a fusion of art and horticulture. From Van Gogh’s sunflowers to monet’s water lilies, nature’s beauty has inspired some of the world’s best masterpieces. Now, floral and garden designers take inspiration from art to trans-form the convention center into a living canvas.
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That’s DancingFrom the graceful twirls of classic ballet, to the con-temporary moves of modern dance, Philly stages showcase all the right moves this month. Resident choreographer and artist Gunnar Montana presents HYBERNATE on March 6-8 and 13-15 at The Latvian Society (531 N. Seventh St., hybernate.eventbrite.com). Elements of drag performance, burlesque and contemporary dance enhance the choreography of this winter white theme production. The Pennsyl-vania Ballet premiers Balanchine’s ballet Stravinsky Violin Concerto before an encore performance of John Butler’s Carmina Burana at the Academy of Music March 6-15 (250 S. Broad St., paballet.org).
Gallery ExhibitsLocal galleries bloom
with spring exhibits.
SuSAN MElRATH:
Full BlooM
Taking inspiration
from the garden,
Melrath’s exhibit
celebrates life, growth
and the rhythm of
the seasons. March
1-28. Blue Stone Gal-
lery, 142 N. Second St.,
856.979.7588
TREASuRES FRoM
KoREA: ARTS ANd
CulTuRE oF THE
JoSEoN dYNASTY,
1392-1910
Bright peonies on
silk are on view
among other works
including sculptures
and costumes. March
2-May 26. Philadelphia
Museum of Art, 2600
Benjamin Franklin Park-
way, 215.763.8100
2014 ART oF
THE FlowER
This exhibit dedicated
to flowers showcases
the work of artists in a
variety of mediums in-
cluding photography
and painting. March
7-22. The Philadelphia
Sketch Club, 235 Camac
St., 215.545.9298
CARoliNE
lATHAN-STiEFEl:
“GREENHouSE Mix”
This three-component
gallery is inspired by
Philadelphia’s history
as a center of garden-
ing, landscaping and
botany. See Lathan-
Stiefel’s installations
including “green-
house” and “Bracken
Ablaze.” Philadelphia
Art Alliance, 251 S. 18th
St., 215.545.4302
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Pennsylvania Ballet
Calder in the CityThe work of three
generations of
Alexander Calders—
Alexander Milne
(1846-1923), Alexan-
der Stirling (1870-
1945) and Alexander
“Sandy” (1898-1976)—
can be found along
the Benjamin Franklin
Parkway starting at
City Hall. Their iconic
works are testament
to the great contri-
butions the Calders
made to public art
in Philadelphia.
CiTY HAll
Alexander Milne
Calder created over
200 stone sculptural
ornaments for City
Hall in 1894, including
the iconic statue of
William Penn, installed
on the top of the
building. Penn stands
over 36-feet-tall and
weighs more than
53,000 pounds. Broad
and Market streets
SwANN MEMoRiAl
FouNTAiN
The fountain by Alex-
ander Stirling Calder
is a memorial of Dr.
Wilson Cary Swann,
the founder of the
Philadelphia Fountain
Society. Three Native
American figures
symbolizing the
Delaware River, the
Schuylkill River and
Wissahickon Creek
surround the 50-foot
geyser in the center
of the fountain. 19th
Street and Logan Square
GHoST
Hanging in the Great
Stair Balcony at the
Philadelphia Museum
of Art is Alexander
“Sandy” Calder’s,
“Ghost.” Calder is
credited with having
invented the mobile
in the early 1930’s.
This large mobile
of metal rods and
painted sheet metal
continuously moves
ever so slightly.
2600 Benjamin Franklin
ParkwayTour wheretraveler.com
for more Philadelphia
Swann Memorial Fountain
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