New Orleans

HOW YA GONNA CLAP?

Keep your hands free with local Cool Your Fannies’ insulated accessories. It’s too hot to be bothered with a crossbody.   Make accessorizing a breeze with a must-have hip pack from Cool Your Fannies. The locally made bags stem from the creative mind of Nola native Sara Lowenburg, who scours the city for sequins and appliqués to dress …

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SHE’S THE BLING TO YOUR RING

Celebrate National Best Friend’s Day in style and shop the shimmering new IMBIBE collection from Porter Lyons.  She’s the yin to your yang.   Embrace the BFF balance with a gorgeous new collection of rings from Porter Lyons. Designed to display opposites create harmony and interconnectedness when brought together, the pretty pieces  – available in diamond, ruby, emerald and …

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LEGGO MY CASAMIGOS

Enjoy a salted rim summer at Rock-N-Taco And Tequila Bar, now open in the French Quarter. You’ve been meaning to add more fruits and veggies in your diet.  A strawberry avocado margarita should do the trick. Find yours at Rock-N-Taco And Tequila Bar, now open in the French Quarter. From blueberry mint to jalapeno watermelon, the spirited sip …

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A MUSE FOR THE DESIGN-MINDED TRAVELER

You’ve been known to book a staycation as much for relaxation as for aspirational inspiration.  Meet your newest muse in Maison S, now available for overnight bookings in the Warehouse District. A divine off-shoot of Crescent City rooted, handcraft and materially-inspired design studio SWADOH, the gorgeous highly-curated two-storied respite is a homestay-gallery hybrid where you can actually purchase the artistic pieces …

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MEET WHITNEY WILKINSON

Our November Birthday Girl is designer Whitney Wilkinson. Having recently launched her eponymous business, Whitney Wilkinson Design Studio, she is making strides in the local interiors scene with her thoughtful mix of color and materials, unique pattern play and combination sourcing of new and old.  What’s unique about being an interior designer in New Orleans?The mix of architecture and color is truly incredible. It’s easy …

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