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    Dine Like A Celebrity At The Peninsula Beverly Hills Restaurant!

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    Modern Luxury on Nov 17, 2009 8:23 AM PST
    Feel like having a light bite by the rooftop pool? Go for it. An afternoon of high tea in a luxurious hotel living room? But of course. Or how about celeb-spotting in a fine-dining restaurant? Just have a seat. It seems there were very few indulgences The Peninsula didn't think to include when customizing the dining experience at its Beverly Hills hotel. And as if choosing your preferred atmosphere, be it the Belvedere's elegant dining room or a sweet seat alfresco, weren't enough, you also get a menu that promises fresh, seasonal ingredients. So no matter which seat you select, you're bound to have a first-class dining experience.

    The Notorious B.E.V.Y.: Bevy Smith Dishes On Budget Entertaining

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    Adriana Nova on Nov 15, 2009 5:19 AM PST
    When you're a high-powered publishing executive with a discerning eye for style and a Rolodex that reads like front row at a Marc Jacobs show, what do you do for your second act? For the dynamic Bevy Smith, the answer was to pair her talent as a social conduit with her flair for entertaining and create Dinner With Bevy, a luxury social marketing enterprise that brings together the worlds of fashion, art, music, and media in a delectable, custom salon. Smith, a former Rolling Stone Fashion Ad Director and Vibe Fashion Editor-at-Large, hosts her impeccably curated fetes for celebrities, brands, and tastemakers seeking organic creative connections in a pressure-free environment. On any given evening, you might see Solange Knowles giggling with Paper Magazine Editor-in-Chief Mickey Boardman, or singer-songwriter Vanessa Carlton grooving to the sounds of "Late Night" band master and FOB (Friend of Bevy) Questlove with a Vice President from Miu Miu, Giorgio Armani, or Bottega Veneta, all of whom are among the many who have attended Bevy's dinners. "The best part about hosting dinner parties is when my seating chart is a success. To get a call from a guest the next day saying, 'I absolutely LOVED [xxx]!' is the ultimate kudos for me!" Bevy, who is also working on a style show pilot for the Oxygen Network, relies on classic Emily Post, Diana Vreeland's "Why Don't You..." tips, and the swinging gaiety of the 1950s and 60s for style cues. "Whenever I see a movie from that era, or look at a Slim Aarons photograph, I'm instantly inspired by the light-hearted, fun way folks used to entertain! Let's get drunk, smoke, and swap partners--but do so in a chic environment, " she says with a wink and a laugh. "Very 'Breakfast at Tiffany's!'" And who's on Bevy's personal ultimate guest list? "Nelson Mandela, Diana Vreeland, Michael Jackson, Albert Einstein, Truman Capote, and Bono--but even he would have to remove his shades!" Make room, Martha Stewart: Bevy is on a path to be our generation's hostess with the mostest! Check out the slideshow for a glimpse at some of Bevy's exclusive dinners. For more about Bevy, visit www.dinnerwithbevy.com!

    Sea-Inspired Accessories Help Turn Your Home Into A Beachside ...

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    Ida Hsiang on Nov 3, 2009 2:23 PM PST
    Is there anything more relaxing than a tranquil stay at a beach-front home? While it may be hard to venture off to a seaside escape, bringing under-the-sea-inspired home decor and the soothing colors of the ocean into your own living space is easily doable and beneficial to everyone. While an under-the-sea theme usually conjures up the bright colors and cartoon-like sea creatures reminiscent of Disney movies and kids' birthday parties, putting a more tasteful spin on things is easy! Subtle home accessories, peaceful colors and rich, quality materials make you home into a mini-beach front getaway, even if you live in the middle of the city. Click on the slideshow to see some stylish sea-inspired home accents that will help turn your space into a calm and charming Octopus's Garden!

    Hot In The Hive: Jonathan Adler Mr. and Mrs. Muse Salt And ...

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    Anna Yu on Oct 16, 2009 6:20 AM PDT
    These days, I'm getting invited to fewer wild parties and going to more subdued wedding showers and housewarming parties instead. Well... they seem more subdued until someone drinks one too many wine coolers and the rest is Facebook infamy. Anyway, the point of the story is that I'm no longer expected to bring a six-pack of cheap beer. Instead, I have to buy a real gift that they'll actually want to use. That's why I've been falling back on the creative genius of designer Jonathan Adler and buying all his cute creations. My latest find is the Mr. and Mrs. Muse salt and pepper shakers. These super adorable salt and pepper shakers is a great choice for a housewarming or hostess gift for any quirky friends you may have. As the night wanes and I have the urge to be a little immature, I can always bring the two shakers together and have them make kissy faces. Please, don't tell me you didn't think of that too!


    Price: $48
    Who Found It: facadeindreams was the first to add Jonathan Adler Mr. and Mrs. Muse salt and pepper shakers to the Hive.

    Hot In The Hive: The Call-To-Dinner Chandelier

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    Anna Yu on Jan 8, 2009 1:25 PM PST
    The rustic look has never been my cup of tea when it comes to interior design. While there's nothing wrong with wicker furniture and distressed wood, I have a more sleek and modern taste for home decor. So I was pleasantly surprised when I came across the Call-To-Dinner Chandelier and really liked it! A great look in an open kitchen, the dangling forks and spoons would glint in the light as well as cast interesting shadows throughout the room. If you're anything like me and love a healthy dose of modern design, maybe it's time to bring a little bit of the rustic countryside into your life.

    Price: $249
    Who: SaraRiley was the first to add the Call-To-Dinner Chandelier to the Hive.

    Bring The Holidays Home With Cheap And Charming Thanksgiving ...

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    Greta on Nov 17, 2008 4:13 PM PST
    Hosting a Thanksgiving dinner is quite the task. Between planning a menu, entertaining guests, and all of that cooking, it may seem frivolous to spend the extra time and cash sprucing up your dining area. This season, however, be thankful for Stylehive's excellent selection of easy and affordable Thanksgiving-themed decorations and accessories. With each item costing you less than $50, they are light on price, yet still heavy on charm. These Williams Sonoma gourd and pumpkin ceramic harvest bowls are a whimsical way to serve up soups and pilafs, and these hand painted wine glasses deliver a major dose of autumnal charm. Send guests home with leftovers wrapped up in adorable Martha Stewart-approved pumpkin favor bags. And even if you aren't hosting a big dinner, these decorations and accessories would all make great host/hostess gifts that can be used for many years to come. For more Thanksgiving themed decor items, all under $50, search the Hive and be sure to click on my SLIDESHOW.
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