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Don’t have a green thumb? Why not dress like you do! Milly’s Resort 2012 collection is the next best thing to this Fayetteville garden, full of lush blooms and living areas, which appears in our September issue.
Photography: Rett Peek // Styling : Diane Carroll // Style.com
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Now that it’s back-to-school time, we went gaga over these stylish wares for kids in our August Family Homes issue! We definitely can’t remember having such an array of options when we were tots, can you? Now it’s time to spoil our own little ones.
The best part is, it’s all available right here in Arkansas. Check it out!
Send the kids back to school with a bevy of bright clothing and accessories, sure to lift the spirits of students and teachers alike. Canvas school tote and robot stationery set. Mollyâs Paperie, Little Rock. Lunchbox, Slinky and Go Fish deck of cards. Cheeky Marshmallows, Little Rock. Colorful pencils from Jonathan Adler. Box Turtle, Little Rock.
Carter shirt by D Mo Baby. Cargo shorts by Tom & Drew. Loafers by Mooshu trainers, all from Bella Jackâs Childrenâs Boutique, Fayetteville. Spy glasses and Dumpling Dynasty Explorer Kit, from Cheeky Marshmallows, Little Rock
Ruffled top by Decaf Plush, Blue and white stripe Capri leggings by Tea, Pretty Crafty hair barrettes, all from Tulips, Little Rock. Leather flower bracelet from Haus Werk, Little Rock. Playing Cards from Cheeky Marshmallows, Little Rock
Custom Backpack by Clarabelle & the Hen, from Mollyâs Paperie, Little Rock. Flower hair accents, Red Sea dress by Misha Lulu, Gold studded gladiators by Josmo Shoes, all from Bella Jackâs Childrenâs Boutique, Fayetteville. Darling Dynasty Beauty Kit from Cheeky Marshmallows, Little Rock. Lunch sack by Sugarbooger, from The Toggery, Little Rock
Hat by FORE!!, from Bella Jackâs Childrenâs Boutique, Fayetteville. Classic polo by Vineyard Vines. American classic seersucker pants by E.Land, Nine-iron shoes by Simple Shoes, all from The Toggery, Little Rock
Leather flower bracelet from Haus Werk, Little Rock. Coin purses from Cheeky Marshmallows, Little Rock. Seersucker dress by Shrnk, from Haus Werk, Little Rock. Seersucker and planes outfit by Decaf Plush from Tulips, Little Rock. Pink sparkle TOMS, from The Toggery, Little Rock
Boutique Bows for girls by Simply Bowtique, from Doodlebugs, Hot Springs. Croaking frog alarm clock from Cheeky Marshmallows, Little Rock. Carousel Hobby Horse by Jelly Cat, from Haus Werk, Little Rock. Hand-stitched onesies by Just Monkeying Around, from Doodlebugs, Hot Springs. Newborn leg warmers by Baby Legs, from Bella Jackâs Childrenâs Boutique, Fayetteville
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The summer heat waves have hit, and those lovely waterfront locations in New England Home’s Land Meets Water issue are looking especially inspiring. While a trip north is always a summertime treat, my family and I recently headed even further south to the Florida beaches for a Gulf of Mexico getaway. Yes, going further south may seem counter intuitive, but the Gulf breezes and architecture evoking an island state of mind combine to beat the heat.
One of our favorite destinations is beautiful Alys Beach, with architecture inspired by Bermuda and Antigua. The European-meets-Caribbean aesthetic, with its pristine white rooftops set off by colored shutters and accents, is cool and crisp against the blue sky and the emerald waters.
Designed by the New Urbanism pioneers Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company, Alys Beach is geared toward meandering down sidewalks and pathways on the way to the beach, stopping for an iced coffee at the neighborhood gathering place…
playing at the park or watching an al fresco movie in the evening on the greenbelt…
and–my very favorite–gathering at the idyllic Caliza pool for a dip in the water or a siesta in a shady cabana.
Ready for a dip in that pool right about now?
Designed to mimic Bermuda’s whitewashed limestone and traditional slate roofs, stucco-over-block and cement roof tiles capture the island feeling while the white exteriors reflect sunlight, keeping buildings cooler. After your dip, there are plenty of places to seek refuge from the sun.
I can attest to how lovely those long benches and the breezy ceiling fan are for a post-swim nap!
Stay cool, enjoy some waterfront time, and pop on over to the At Home in Arkansas blog for some more summertime inspiration.
–Diane Carroll
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In honor of New England Home’s Land Meets Water issue, which had me swooning over all the lovely waterfront locales up north, I thought I’d share a little Southern-style waterfront living and tempt you with how we relax during the summer months down south.
(photo by Nancy Nolan, courtesy of At Home in Arkansas)
Yes, our summers are sweltering, and so we seek out the water any time we can. From simply chic little getaways, like this lakeside condo in Arkansas, designed by Risinger Interiors.
(photo by Nancy Nolan, courtesy of At Home in Arkansas)
To retreats full of rooms with views, like this family vacation home in Arkansas, designed by Bear-Hill Interiors. Watery blues are a favorite cool palette…
(photo courtesy of House Beautiful)
as are nature-inspired tone on tone, shown here in a waterfront retreat in South Carolina, designed by Suzanne Kasler.
(photo by Christopher Baker, courtesy of House Beautiful)
and here in a lakehouse in Alabama, designed by McAlpine Booth & Ferrier Interiors.
(photo by Erica George Dines, courtesy of Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles)
Beautiful big windows keep the emphasis on the lake views, as here in an Alabama lakehouse, designed by Tracery Interiors.
(Photo by Mali Azima, courtesy of Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles)
And pops of green bring the outdoors in even more, as in this Georgia getaway, designed by Kay Douglass.
(photo by Rett Peek, courtesy of At Home in Arkansas)
To truly relax on the waterfront in classic Southern style, a glass of lemonade or a cool mint julep is de rigeur. You can find the classic Ole’ South recipes here and here. Cheers!
My thanks to Kyle and the crew at New England Home for inviting me over. I’ll be back in two weeks with a look at another waterfront option in the South–heading to the beach on the Florida panhandle, where chic and casual collide with wonderful results. I’ll be vacationing there and sharing a trip report on the design treats.
Hope to hear from you! And hope you hop on over to our blog for a visit as well.
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It dawned on art director Mandy Keener that our Spring Fashion Stylebook resembles work by one of her favorite artists, Rex Ray. With a few other original pieces of art, from block and concert prints to acrylics and mixed media, she shows you how to dress up your space with a little artsy flair.
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Hello Travelers, itâs me, the Traveling Designer and I want to do something a little different this month.  Itâs February, so that means a shorter month and not as much time for travel. Plus, it’s Valentineâs Day month, so I am sure you have been in search of the perfect locales to spend time with your sweetie.
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There are so many times that I forget the little treasures that we have right here in Little Rock. Yes, Little Rock is home to <a title=”Central High” href=”http://www.nps.gov/chsc/index.htm” target=”_blank”>Central High School </a>of Civil Rights fame that you may want to visit while you are here. But we also have many other perfect sights for a “staycation” or romantic dinner. I think that I will remind us locals of whatâs right under our noses and for those of you who live out of town, this can be your perfect guide to our wonderful city.
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Our gorgeous capitol building is a replica of the Nation’s Capital and is wrought with wonderful history. But, first things first. Letâs talk about where to stay if you come to visit Arkansasâ capitol city. And for that matter, even if you live here, itâs sometimes fun to be pampered and to have a small get away just a few miles from home. My top two overnight spots are the historic <a title=”Capital hotel” href=”http://www.capitalhotel.com/site/index.php” target=”_blank”>Capital Hotel </a>and renowned <a title=”Peabody Little Rock” href=”http://www.peabodylittlerock.com/” target=”_blank”>Peabody Hotel</a>. These two places are known for their white glove service and luxurious accommodations.
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At the Capital, you can expect nothing less than top notch service. Whether you are on business or you and your honey are looking for a special getaway, the recently renovated interiors under the direction of New York designer <a title=”DKDA” href=”http://www.dkda.com/” target=”_blank”>David Kleinberg</a>, is always accented with fresh flowers and a great turn-down service that will make you feel like you are nestled at home! The staff is always there smiling and willing to help you with anything you might need including an upgrade to one of their enormous, but extremely affordable suites. I seriously think some of them are bigger than my first house!
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If you get hungry, you can mosey on down stairs to the hotelâs restaurant, <a title=”Ashley’s” href=”http://capitalhotel.com/Ashleyswebsite/” target=”_blank”>Ashleyâs.</a> The cuisine is fine southern cooking with flair and the atmosphere is traditional and sophisticated, but not too stuffy. Chef Lee Richardson will make sure your dinner is a delicious combination of farm to table vegetables and organically raised meats that is sure to impress. Much of his fresh fare comes from the gardens of Arkansasâ own <a title=”P. Allen Smith” href=”http://www.pallensmith.com/” target=”_blank”>P. Allen Smith </a>and other local growers.
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And if itâs not a formal affair you wish for, visit the <a title=”Capital Bar and Grill” href=”http://capitalhotel.com/CBG/” target=”_blank”>Capital Bar and Grill</a>. Youâll get the same great service with a more laid back atmosphere and can dine casually on southern favorites like the Capitalâs famous pimento cheese and soda crackers.
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My other favorite hotel in Little Rock is of course the historic Peabody hotel. Arkansasâ only 5 star hotel, the Peabody was founded in Memphis, Tennessee, but lucky for us, one of the three Peabody hotels is located right here in Little Rock! And if the luxuries of the hotelâs interiors donât do it for you, the ducks walking the red carpet will. Your kids will love these cute friends that welcome you in the morning when they make their way to the fountain. And when you are not downstairs, their motif appears on all the little details in the hotel to remind you of their presence. In the evening they make their way back to their very own palace at the hotel. Pampered ducks, donât you think?
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And the Peabody is home to another great restaurant <a title=”Capriccio” href=”http://www.peabodylittlerock.com/dining/” target=”_blank”>Capriccio</a>. Southern hospitality is a must here in Little Rock and these two hotels get it right. Good thing they are located right across the street from each other in the downtown area. Good luck choosing which you prefer!! The good news is you canât really go wrong with either.
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And while you are downtown, jump on one of our trolleys and take a tour around the River Market. You will find quaint shops and eateries there and a fun and exciting atmosphere. I am quite fond of <a title=”The flying Fish” href=”http://flyingfishinthe.net/” target=”_blank”>The Flying Fish</a>, a super casual catfish eatery. And across the street is one of my favorite steakhouses,<a title=”Sonny Williams” href=”http://www.sonnywilliamssteakroom.com/” target=”_blank”> Sonny Williams</a>. The cozy atmosphere, great wine list, and delicious cuts of meat make this a great place for a special occasion.
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Just down the way from the River Market, is the <a title=”Clinton Library” href=”http://www.clintonlibrary.gov/” target=”_blank”>Clinton Library</a>. So if you are intersted in learning more about Arkansas’ favorite son, head down for a tour. You will learn everything about Bill Clinton from his Childhood through his presidency. So even if you aren’t on his side of the political fence, it is certainly a great lesson in Arkansas and American History.
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While downtown, Little Rock offers much in the way of cultural experiences too. The <a title=”Arkansas Arts Center” href=”http://www.arkarts.com/” target=”_blank”>Arkansas Arts Center </a>is beautiful and has both permanent and traveling exhibits that are must-sees. Also, the <a title=”Arkansas Rep” href=”http://www.therep.org/” target=”_blank”>Arkansas Repertory Theater </a>has stellar performances of both classic theater, musicals and more modern performances. The actors for the Rep’s shows are cast in New York City, but often also include some of Arkansas’ finest talents, so the experience is both high quality and charming all at the same time. Or if you are more about the Orchestra, <a title=”ASO” href=”http://www.arkansassymphony.org/” target=”_blank”>Arkansas has a wonderful Symphony </a>with regular performances at the Robinson Center Music Hall.
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In the Spring, you can make your way across the River and take in an <a title=”Arkansas TRavs” href=”http://www.minorleaguebaseball.com/index.jsp?sid=t574” target=”_blank”>Arkansas Travelers Baseball </a>game at our stunning new Dickey-Stephens complex. The travelers are a farm team to the California Angels, so there is some great talent that comes through our hometown baseball team. And nothing’s better than baseball, a hot dog and a beer on a sunny Spring day, right?
Ready to venture to other parts of town? You can head over to the Hillcrest area. It is a quaint part of town with a more Bohemian atmosphere. Residents usually walk to all the destinations in this neighborhood, so it has a bustling atmosphere with hip restaurants and cool shops.
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At <a title=”Ferneau” href=”http://www.ferneaurestaurant.com/” target=”_blank”>Ferneau</a>, my friend Chef Donnie Ferneau, will not disappoint. Probably my favorite restaurant in Little Rock, you can’t go wrong with his fabulous steaks, the Tomato Bisque and for me it’s always the Ahi Tuna. Donnie serves award winning cuisine and he also works with Arkansas farmers to incorporate many local ingredients into the Ferneau menu. And Ferneau has a well curated wine list with a few that aren’t on the menu, so be sure to ask about their special wine selections! From Ferneau, you can spend time walking in Hillcrest. There are shops, other fun restaurants, art galleries and more in this laid-back part of our city.
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Over in the Riverdale area you will find Little Rock’s “Design District”. If you are looking for great interior design finds be sure to check out <a title=”Bear Hill Interiors” href=”http://www.bearhillinteriors.com/” target=”_blank”>Bear Hill Interiors </a>collection of Baker Furniture and other gorgeous lines. <a title=”Mertinsdyke” href=”http://mertinsdykehome.com/” target=”_blank”>Mertinsdyke Home</a> is more contemporary and cool furnishing and they have recently added vintage to their list of offerings.
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If you are more into Antiques, just across the street is Marshall-Clements with an impressive selection of Fine European Antiques and Collectibles. For those do-it-yourselfers, <a title=”Cynthia East” href=”http://cynthiaeastfabrics.com/” target=”_blank”>Cynthia East fabrics </a>has a wide selection perfect for whipping up your own draperies or a gorgeous textile to have your chairs recovered in. Before you leave the area, <a title=”Khaki Hockersmith” href=”http://kakihockersmith.com/” target=”_blank”>Khaki Hockersmith</a>, designer for President Clinton, has her shop here too with a small, but beautiful collection of wares. And if you get hungry during all this shopping, I suggest a trip to The Pizza Cafe. They have quite possibly the best Patio and Pizza in town and it’s nestled right in the middle of all these fabulous designer destinations!
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If sushi is more your style than pizza, you have to check out one of my favorite Sushi restaurants anywhere. <a title=”Sushi Cafe” href=”http://www.sushicaferocks.com/” target=”_blank”>Sushi Café </a>located in the Heights, another quaint Little Rock neighborhood located just up the hill from Riverdale, has the freshest sushi and lots of other great menu items.  With happy hour every day, itâs a fun place to visit after work.
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If it’s a little something sweet that you crave, <a title=”Cupcakes” href=”http://eatacupcake.com/” target=”_blank”>Cupcakes on Kavanaugh </a>is a short walk up Kavanaugh Boulevard in the Heights. They bake gourmet cupcakes in an adorable little shop. They have even opened up a second location in West Little Rock, Cupcakes on the Ridge, for those of us who live farther west.
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And on your way to Cupcakes from the Sushi Cafe, stop in and say Hi to one of my best friends, Molly, at <a title=”Molly’s” href=”http://www.facebook.com/pages/Mollys-Paperie/271910293458” target=”_blank”>Molly’s Paperie</a>. She has the best stationery and adorable gifts. And the Heights is full of other wonderful places. If you are there around lunchtime, stop in one of my other favorites, <a href=”http://www.boulevardbread.com/” target=”_blank”>Boulevard Bread Company</a>. Boulevard is like a little piece of Italy with delicious cheeses and meats. And they make delicious sandwiches, panini’s and salads that you can enjoy on a pretty day on their patio.
Alright ladies, here’s what you have been waiting for, where to shop!!
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While still in the Heights, I suggest stops into Kristin Chase, with lines like American 525, Finley, and Lilly Pulitzer, and for a bit more hip clothing, <a title=”Tulips” href=”http://www.tulipsarkansas.com/” target=”_blank”>Tulips</a><a rel=”attachment wp-att-14020″ href=”http://tobifairley.com/blog/?attachment_id=14020“></a> carries Juicy Couture for moms and kids and lots of the latest and greatest lines of ladies apparel and jewelry.
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Heading a bit farther west, Barbara Jean is one of my top go-to spots for clothing, shoes and makeup.  The ultimate luxury shopping experience, <a title=”Barbara Jean” href=”http://www.barbarajean.com/” target=”_blank”>Barbara Jean </a>treats you like a queen while you shop for the latest looks straight off the runways of New York. And their shoe boutique is the best in Arkansas.
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Just a hop, skip and a jump up the street is something for the men. <a title=”Baumans” href=”http://www.baumans.com/” target=”_blank”>Baumans </a>is my husbandâs favorite place to shop and he IS a shopper. Baumans is definitely the best men’s shop in Arkansas with lines like Zegna, Peter Millar, Feragamo, and even casual brands like 7 jeans. And owner Wayne Ratliff and the rest of his amazing crew will make sure you find everything you are looking for. They have gorgeous ties and pocket squares, which is what I like to buy for the men in my life. No matter if you are classic, European or casual in your attire, Baumans Fine Men’s Wear has something you will love.
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If you make your way to Little Rock’s premier open air mall <a title=”Pleasant Ridge” href=”http://www.schickels.com/” target=”_blank”>Pleasant Ridge Towncenter</a>, you will find many more great shops and places to dine. Forsytheâs ladies Apparel is my go to place for everyday wear. Work, play and those special outings can be dressed by Robert, Stephanie, and the girls at Forsythe’s. And their “shop within their shop” Kristen Todd, is a costume jewelry mecca. If you stop by here, tell them I sent you and they will take great care of you!
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Other must see shops at Pleasant Ridge include <a title=”Cobblestone and Vine” href=”http://www.cobblestoneandvine.com/” target=”_blank”>Cobblestone and Vine,</a>which is one of my favorite home furnishing stores. Cobblestone has a European flair but carries some of my favorite lines including Hickory Chair.  You can also find great children’s clothing at <a title=”Cupcakes and Caterpillars” href=”http://www.cupcakesandcaterpillars.com/” target=”_blank”>Cupcakes and Caterpillars </a>and the <a title=”The Toggery” href=”http://www.toggerykids.com/” target=”_blank”>Toggery</a>. And pick up lunch or dinner at Panera Bread, Bonefish or Cheeburger Cheeburger. Or if you prefer to cook, the Fresh Market is located right here in Pleasant Ridge too.
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So there you have it, a great start to a tour of Little Rock. There are more treasures that I promise to bring you in a future post. I hope if you live here, you will get out this Spring and support these local vendors. And if you are coming to town for one of <a href=”http://tobifairley.com/services/” target=”_blank”>my design camps</a> or another reason, please use this guide to help you have a fantastic stay here in our gorgeous Southern town.
Now I am off for a whirlwind of travels both in and out of the country in the next few weeks. So stay tuned for more exciting adventures. And until we meet again, Happy Travels!
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