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  • Style: A Look We Love

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  • Style: Halloween DIY

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  • Style: Inspired by the Steeplechase

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  • Style: The Aran Fisherman Sweater

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  • Entertain: The Best Chili Ever

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  • Arnie's Army

    My only memory of my grandfather is a brief video clip - Robert Blair Rinnier caddying for Arnold Palmer on ESPN Classics. Never having met him in person, I’ve always been curious to learn more about him. Strange to know that he and someone as famous as Arnold Palmer were so close.

    Coincidentally, about a year and a half ago, a huge Arnold Palmer fan who would later become my boyfriend (we didn't know each other at the time) wrote a letter to Arnold Palmer, expressing his honest admiration and gratitude for the king of golf. Not expecting anything in return, Michael was beyond excited to receive a note back from Mr. Palmer along with a signed autograph.  

    A week or two later Michael and I ventured out on our first date, and Michael used his Arnold Palmer story as an easy icebreaker. Needless to say, it didn't take much to win Michael over after sharing my own personal connection to Mr. Palmer. A year flew by, and without my knowing, Michael decided to write Mr. Palmer another letter to share the news that he was now dating his caddy's granddaughter. Within a week, Mr. Palmer had invited us to come to visit him at his home in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. Giddy as we'll ever be, we road tripped to Latrobe, ecstatic and eager to meet the living legend.

     

    Upon our arrival, we were greeted and made to feel right at home, as if we were the Palmer grandchildren. It was fascinating to see, touch, and ask questions about the countless golf and historical memorabilia that adorns the walls of Mr. Palmer's office, home, and golf club. Mr. Palmer shared many stories of my grandfather with me and even had a huge picture of the two of them on his wall. We laughed together when I learned that my grandfather had actually rigged the caddy pairing system to become Mr. Palmer's caddy in the first place but that they went on to win many tournaments together, including the U.S. Open. The day unfolded with Mr. Palmer and his wife, Kit, giving us a tour of their home, treating us to a delightful lunch at the club, and even taking us for a 9-hole spin around on their golf cart. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  • Tuckernuck Travels with Sophie

     

     

    Sophie's Croatia Itinerary

    1. A few days in a tiny town on the coast called Drasnice. We enjoyed the white pebble beaches and lack of other tourists. Most visitors to the town were Croatians who grew up going to Drasnice with their families for the summer.

    2. A day in Dubrovnik. This ancient walled city has marble sidewalks and is perched on a gorgeous cliff on the coast.

    3. A couple days in Hvar. Croatia has many beautiful islands that are scattered across its coastline. We went to Hvar and its eponymous main city for some great meals and cool oceanside hangouts.

    4. A few days on the island Vis. This tiny island was closed off to tourists as a military base until the 1990s. The island is still relatively undiscovered and maintains its old-world charm. There are two ancient industries there: wine and fishing, so needless to say the dining experience was amazing! This is where Adam proposed, but it would have been my favorite place we visited either way.

    Sophie's Italy Itinerary

    1. A few days in Bologna. Despite the "feels like" temperature of 120˚, Bologna was quite an amazing experience. We welcomed delicious ragu after a few too many octopus and whole-fish meals on the coast, and toured the city by the enchanting covered promenades.

    2. A few days to hike Cinque Terre. This portion of the Italian Riviera is made up of 5 beautiful towns perched on the rugged coastline. The rigorous hike that connects the towns took us about a day, with a stop for a snack in each breathtaking village. My vote for the most charming town is Vernazza, and we were lucky enough to stay there for a couple nights!

    3. A few days in Lake Como. When looking for a place to stay on the lake, there were several towns to choose from, and all were equally tempting. We chose, in my opinion, the best one: Varenna! Most towns are easily accessible by the ferries that frequently traverse the lake, so we spent our days hopping from one town to the next, and we spent our evenings dining by the water in Varenna. There's a spectacular hike to the top of the mountain above the town Menaggio... half way up we were gazing down onto sea planes touring the lake. On the top we could see the entire lake and into neighboring Switzerland.

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  • Productivity with Meg Biram

     

     

     

    1. Have a planning session with yourself (and team if you have one) each month and each week so you can get all of your projects in order.

    2. Pick the most important task you need to do each day, and do it first — before you check your email!

    3. My email trick I learned from Suzannetouch it once. Meaning if you don't have time to respond or deal with an email, don't even open it, wait until you DO have time to deal with it, and THEN open it. This way you only touch it once

    4. If possible, keep your Mondays clear. This I learned from Mandy. Basically, don't schedule any meetings, lunches or project deadlines for Monday. Keep it clear, so you can dive into projects, check things off your list, and get everything together for the week without distractions. This makes Sunday evenings so much less stressful!

    5. Use my GSD notepads collection of course!

     

     

     

     

     

     

    " The older I get the more I want to continue creating a more thoughtful wardrobe. My style is mostly neutral — lots of black and white — but with a few crazy patterns and colors just to keep things interesting. Even though I prefer neutrals, I like them to have a little edge and personality. I also like items that make a statement and are comfortable. Living in DC I wear a lot less heels and a lot more flats! "

     

     

     

     

    Check out Meg's Blog !

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  • Organize a Tennis Round Robin

     

     

     

    Click the score card to save it for yourself! 

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  • THE BUCKET LIST: Summer Strawberry Picking

    We've officially checked off the first Summer Bucket List Challenge of 5! We are ready for our next adventure: Paddle Boarding.

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  • THE BUCKET LIST: Our Seasonal Inspiration

    The Seasonal Bucket List is a tradition that started in our office. Inspired by all the activities that each new season brings, we decided to keep an ongoing bucket list on our office wall of fun things we wanted to do in the coming weeks. We invite you to get the most out of every season too by adding our adventures to your list. Some of you may have even noticed the list in your packages from Tuckernuck!

    Here are a few photos of how we tackled the list in spring! From sending that hand-written note we've always meant to send, giving the perfect toast, to making the perfect mint julep, it felt pretty good to check the items off our list.

     

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  • HOW TO: Master the Mint Julep

    Ingredients:

    • 3 ounces bourbon
    • Mint leaves
    • 1 1/2 ounce simple syrup (equal parts water + sugar)

    Instructions:

    In a julep cup, muddle mint leaves. Add bourbon, simple syrup, and crushed ice. Garnish with mint and serve.

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    1. BEHIND THE SCENES: the Spring 2015 Catalog

      We have way too much fun during our photo shoots... Take a peek at our behind the scenes video, shot on location in Washington, DC.

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    2. SPOTLIGHT ON: Saint James

      Photos from: A Piece of Toast, Gal Meets Glam, Covering the Bases, College Prepster & Design Darling

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    3. SPOTLIGHT ON: Haute Papier

      On a recent field trip to their studio to hand pick our selection of paper goods, we were instantly overwhelmed by how cheery and welcoming their work space is. From colorful ribbons and specialty papers,to sophisticated accessories and heavy machinery (fun fact: the letterpress machine weighs 1 ton ), their studio is truly a creative individual's mecca. What's also hard to miss is their team's passion and dedication to their work, which is apparent in the quality of letter press printing and fine paper goods they produce.

      Browse our collection of Haute Papier goods here. 

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    4. STYLED BY: Kelly of "Kelly in the City"

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    5. ARTS & LEISURE: Foster's Boston Series (shot with a camera we all have)

      Taking iPhone photos can be a tricky and frustrating process, but when conquered can be one of the most exciting tools to have. Mastering that little camera in your pocket will take some time, like anything else, but here are some of my favorite apps that come in handy every time!

       Manual Camera: Both experienced photographers and first timers can rejoice over this one. A powerful, yet wonderfully simple, app that allows the user to control every setting or leave it to the phone when taking a photo. If you want a photo brighter, you can switch the phone into full Manual and set your settings as you'd like. For myself, used to shooting with my DSLR, I feel at home. But this is especially amazing for anyone looking to learn the basics of photography. The app isn't free - but for $1.99 you can unlock the full potential of that stellar camera you've got (Available for Android as well). 

      VSCOcam: A free app with some lovely editing treats hidden inside. Looking to craft that nostalgic feeling from the photos on your phone, like looking through boxes of your Grandparent's old photo albums? This is the app for you. Chalk full of filters to play with, and extras that can be purchased in-app, you can stamp the feel you're looking for on your images and fine tune them to your liking. Big recommend on this one! 

      Armed with your phone and some trusty apps anything is possible. Here's to all the memories you'll save & share!

      Happy shooting! 

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    6. BEHIND THE SCENES: Maddy's Trip to NYC

      Top Image: Radegast Hall & Biergarten I Williamsburg, Brooklyn
      3. Walk through Central Park in the snow to the Frick Collection from the Museum of Natural History.
      4. Fun group dinner with friends at Caribbean themed Norman's Cay in the Lower East Side. Awesome Painkillers (the signature BVI tropical cocktail) and Jerk Chicken. 

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    7. SEND HAPPINESS: The UrbanStems Story

      Looking for the perfect bouquet, but just not sure where to get it (& fast)? Enter UrbanStems...

       
      How it works: If you are in D.C. or NYC all you need to do is head to their website, select one of their beautiful seasonal bouquets (all in the $35-$55 range), and checkout. In roughly an hour, you will receive a text message from a bike messenger containing a picture of the bouquet that was dropped off for your lucky flower recipient. 
       
      Why we're obsessed: We'd venture to say that there aren't many people out there that don't love that feeling brought on by a random flower delivery. With UrbanStems, you guys out there no longer need to worry about which flowers to avoid (i.e. carnations...). Creative mastermind and head of customer happiness, Lissa, hand designs each bouquet, ensuring it's quality and perfection. Any one of their arrangements is guaranteed to cheer someone up.  

      Fun & Impressive fact: From the time a flower is cut on the farm until it heads out for delivery in D.C. or NYC is a mere 48 hours. 

      Pictured Above: Co-Founders Jeff and Ajay, along with Head of Customer Happiness (and flower designer), Lissa, in their sunny office at the Wonderbread Factory.

       

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    8. CREATIVE GIFTS FOR HIM: How to assemble your own clever Valentine's Day bundles

      If you're serious about your Blackberry-typing, reservation-making, dirty-dish-washing man in charge, a pair of timeless handmade shoes is a knockout gift. Handcrafted in Maine, these Horsebit Loafers go as well with a crisp suit as they do with jeans and a blazer. Throw in the "Sugar Daddy Giftset" from our favorite online candy store Sugarfina to make him chuckle.

      1. Classic Loafers: Rancourt Horsebit Loafers $340
      2. Sugarfina: Sugar Daddy Giftset $25

      Does your man enjoy a good night's sleep and a lengthy, Saturday morning breakfast in bed? Royal Highnies are the ultimate gift, made of 400 count pima cotton, ideal for weekend lounging.

      1. Royal Highnies: Softest Boxers Ever (2 Pack) $78

      An outdoorsman needs his gear! This warm fleece is the perfect piece to wear under his waders on his next fly fishing trip. Top it off with a Bluefish Needlepoint Hat and an endearing card to drive home the theme.

      2. Fleece: Olive Fleece Jacket $129

      Plan your next date night by taking him to see his favorite hometown team in action. Even better... gift him the tickets in a new monogrammed leather wallet.

      2. Tickets: StubHub!

      For the ski bum who rocks vintage onesies on the slopes, a retro inspired Smathers and Branson needlepoint belt with an 80's classic ski flick is a sure win! 

      1. Smathers and Branson Belt: Ski Tricks Belt $165
      2. 1980's Ski Movie: Aspen Extreme $10

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    9. CREATIVE GIFTS FOR HER: How to assemble your own fun Valentine's Day bundles

      Bold shoes are always a fabulous gift. She'll feel special every time she receives a compliment and proud to say who the clever someone is that gifted them to her. Pair the loafers with a flirty card (keeping with the theme) to make her weak in the knees. 

      2. Bold Shoes: Bluebird Loafers $230

      Show her the love by sending flowers from a local florist and gifting a black-and-white photo in a colorful frame. If you're feeling extra thoughtful, you can top it off with a small monogrammed necklace. 

      1. Elegant Local Floral Arrangement: Urbanstems (DC, NYC) from $35
      2. Picture Frame: Geometric Colorful Frame $45
      3. Monogrammed Necklace (order by Friday 2/6!): Small Round Gold-Tone Locket Necklace $50

      A wine themed gift is a nice gesture that you know will be put to good use. Pair a good bottle with an embroidered tote she can use for her next social outing and some unique coasters that fit her taste.

      1. Bottle of Red (Whole Foods!): 2011 Cabernet Sauvignon Freemark Abbey $44

      Does your lady appreciate bubble baths and beauty sleep? If so, super soft pajamas and a scented candle pair nicely for an indulgent gift. If you feel extra generous, present her with a 60 minute massage certificate at a local spa. 

      1. Pajamas: Marigot Pajamas $115
      2. Scented Candle: Florence Candle $38
      3. Massage: Aveda Massage from $79

      A cookbook from our favorite homemaker Ina Garten with a gift certificate for a couples cooking class is a thoughtful, romantic combo. It's also a big win for you! Don't they always say, "The way to a man's heart is through his stomach." ?

      2. Cooking Class (places we've tried!): Havens Kitchen (NYC), Culinaerie (DC)

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    10. BEHIND THE SCENES: Meet the Models Behind the Resort 2015 Photo Shoot

      Meet Emmy, mother of two gorgeous island girls and the older sister of Sophie, our creative director. She answers a few of our questions below:

       
      What did you love the most about growing up in the islands? I didn't really know there was any other way to live, and looking back, that is kind of awesome. We didn't have malls and most of the time cable TV or even electricity was not available for one reason or another (sometimes the reason was a hurricane). So we spent a lot of time outdoors and in the ocean. We learned about the sea and boats. When we were little, we'd go boating almost every weekend. During the summer we'd sail at sailing camp and play at the beach all day, or go camping on deserted islands. 
       
      What is it like to raise kids in the islands? It's the best thing ever! I can't imagine having to dress a three year and one year old in layers of warm clothes every time we want to go outside. I love that they can be barefoot and in diapers all year round. It's an easy 2 minutes to the beach so I can tire out the kids - naptime is always easy after a trip to the beach.
       
      You've lived in the states for college and for a few years after. What are the things about the mainland that you miss the most? (We beg you to answer this question, mainly to make ourselves feel better about our lives. Thanks.) The fresh produce and amazing grocery stores! I literally get teary-eyed when I walk into a Whole Foods if I'm visiting the states. Ahhh the beautiful aisles of healthy, fresh food right at my fingertips! The bakery, the great deli - oh my! Also, any type of furniture or antique shopping. We don't have much of that here, and hardly any online stores ship here.
       
       

      Meet Lauren, the island girl who now lives in Las Vegas (she was smart enough to stick to the warm weather at least). She and Sophie caught up over the holidays in the Virgin Islands. She answers our questions below:

       
      What was your favorite part of growing up in the islands? It's funny... that's the question I get asked the most when I meet people, and it's the hardest to answer! In my head, I think "What's not to love about growing up surrounded by some of the most beautiful beaches in the world and 80 degree weather year-round?" But how do you say that without sounding like a jerk?!
      Honestly, I don't think I realized how lucky I was to grow up in the Virgin Islands until I went to college. From afar, growing up in St. Thomas looks the same as growing up in any small town or community on the mainland. Everyone is so tight knit and friends aren't just friends, they're family. But the lifestyle and the culture of the VI is unparalleled. We played outdoors year-round, we went boating to different islands every weekend, we experienced hurricanes; from the day we were born, we developed a sense of adventure and fearlessness. I think our parents' attitudes and experiences had something to do with it, but our surroundings definitely encouraged it.
      What is the first thing you do when you arrive back home? Hug my family and take a shot of Cruzan Rum, which is conveniently served to you at the entrance to baggage claim. Ha! Seriously though, after the shot rum, I get to the beach as soon as I can. There's a simple slogan that sums up that first feeling of being back at the beach, "ocean air & salty hair." Nothing can really beat it.
      Favorite restaurant on St. Thomas? Thirteen. The restaurant has amazing food and is a mostly a local place because it's got little to no signage and is tucked away in the lush mountainside on the North side of St.Thomas.
       

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    11. Jocelyn's Gift Picks for Kids

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    12. September's Gift Edit: what she's wanting and what she's giving

      1. LACQUER JEWELRY BOX "My jewelry has spent enough time in pouches and drawers."
      2. LURIN PAJAMA SHORT SET "These lurin pajama sets are super soft and the ultimate sleep luxury."
      3. CASHMERE CABLE WRAP "I will live in this, paired with white button downs, jeans, and boots throughout the winter."
      4. GILDED PIGGY BANK "I'm guilty of always having change in my pockets so can't wait to replace my plastic cup with this golden piggy bank."  

       
       

      1. PERSONALIZED BOTTLE OPENER "For my 21 year old brother, I'll monogram it with 'My Only Platinum Card.' It's funny and probably the only thing that will get to put to good use that I get him. As for my 23 year old brother, he'll be getting the monogram, 'Not maxed out yet.'
      2. SUPER SOFT 4 BUTTON POLO "For my brother Nolan, who can't get enough of the Johnnie-O polos."
      3. BIT LOAFERS "For a nicer look, I'll be getting these for my 26 year old brother who seems to have graduated from the Bass loafers for a more sophisticated look."
      4. DECANTER SET "For my brother's first apartment out of college...a bar set seems like a rite of passage into the real world"
      5. CASHMERE TRAVEL WRAP "For my Mom- the best gift and the one that keeps on giving. I use it as a scarf, blanket, pillow...In the winter months, you really can't find me without it."
      6. DECORATING BOOK "When all else fails, a coffee table book is always the best gift!"

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    13. Spotlight On: Maddy's Thanksgiving Traditions

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    14. Entertaining: A Fall Inspired Dinner Party

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    15. Spotlight On: Milicent, Founder of Artemis Design Co.

      Q: What inspired you to create a line of Kilim loafers?
      A: "Kilim has been used for shoes, bags, and a multitude of other accessories for centuries in Turkey and the middle East.  Whereas we would never dream of taking our beautiful carpets and kilims to the cutting board; kilim is so plentiful in that part of the world that it is natural for them to recycle and repurpose the old carpets.  I thought that updating the Turkish Kilim style shoes and bags with modern designs would be a great way to bring the style to fashionable American women and men.  I started out making a very small batch of women’s and men’s kilim shoes and bags and they sold out quickly.  When people began stopping  me on the street to ask where my shoes and bag were from,  I knew had a good thing going."
      Q: Where does the name Artemis come from?
      A: " Artemis is the Greek Goddess of the hunt, and the theme of hunting ties into our mission in a different way than you might expect!  Our mission is to find and use the most unique textiles from around the world and create beautiful one of a kind accessories.  Since “hunting” bazaars, marketplaces and obscure parts of the world for these fabulous textiles is such a big part of what we do, we thought that Artemis, the huntress would be a perfect symbol for our company."

      Q: Seems like you enjoy adventures and travel. What have been your top 3 travel destinations?
      A: " I love every type of travel from taking a ferry to Nantucket, to road tripping in the US, to sipping the thickest hot chocolate in Paris.  Any new and different experience is fun and exciting because of the novelty.  My top 3 favorite places are Maine in the summer, Ireland, and Japan because of how strikingly different the culture is."
      Q: Next on your travel bucket list?
      A: " Morocco & Sri Lanka."
      Q:  How would you describe the Artemis customer?
      A: " The Artemis man and woman are well traveled, refined, laid back, fun and very confident."

       

      Q: I would be over the moon if I saw___________ wearing my shoes...
      A: " Anyone! I always approach strangers wearing Artemis products :)  If I had to pick someone famous I would probably say Lulu DK- one of my favorite textile designers."
      Q: Fun fact we didn't know about you?
      A: " I'm studying the language of kilim symbolism so that I can tell customers the meaning of the patterns on their shoes and bags.  Every motif, symbol, and weave in a kilim carpet symbolizes something about the life of the woman who wove it.  It would be doing an injustice to the kilim to say that it is just a pretty pattern, since each carpet is so rich with stories. "

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    16. Style: Team Barbour Picks

      1. Barbour x Land Rover Clovencrag Quilted Jacket: "The Clovencrag is a great updated option for a classic olive Barbour jacket. Thanks to the waist belt, it's feminine and form flattering while the removable hood justifies the practicality. The exclusive Land Rover plaid is also the perfect color scheme - it adds a pop of color to the muted olive." - Maddy, Co-Founder

      2. Barbour Oatridge Duffle Jacket: "With the temperature dropping, I'm in need of a heavy coat and I love the toggle details on this Barbour jacket. Plus, with the sturdy hood, I'll be able to withstand the elements as I walk to work. I also love that this coat instantly adds a level of sophistication to any outfit you pair it with. I can see myself wearing this with jeans and boots, or over a dress when I head out for dinner and drinks."- Caroline, Customer Experience Associate

       

      3. Barbour Convoy Wax Jacket: "I'm in the market for a
      greatolive jacket that's on the casual side. I have the navy Oatridge Duffle and wear it all the time for a more upscale layer, but this jacket is perfect as a layer that can dress down whatever I'm wearing. I tend to make my final layer a different level of dress than the rest of my outfit to add a little edge, so this would be perfect over a cool chunky sweater, a skirt, tights, and flats."
       - Sophie, Creative Director

      4. Barbour Women's Classic Olive Bedale Wax Jacket: "If we are being honest....I recently lost my classic Bedale jacket that had been in my wardrobe for a decade. I literally can't live without it's huge pockets, windproof and waterproof wax, and timeless look. While I'm tempted to upgrade to some of the more contemporary looks, the Bedale just feels like home to me...if it ain't broke, why fix it?" - Jocelyn, CEO & Co-Founder


      5. Barbour Navy Cavalry Polarquilt Jacket  "I love a good outerwear 'shell,' but once it goes below 50 degrees, fleece lining is crucial. I've been eyeing the Cavalry Polarquilt jacket because it is the perfect combination of style and function. It has a classic quilted exterior, flattering front seams and cinched back, and a super soft (warm!) lining. What more could you ask for?" - Emily, Community Manager
      6. Barbour x Land Rover Penchford Jacket: "I'm a sucker for limited edition pieces. I especially love the leather details and one-of-a-kind vintage-inspired tartan lining." - September, Co-Founder

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    17. Style: Sarah & Polly on the Pier

      This dynamic duo has endless energy and needs a wardrobe that keeps up with their active schedule and enviable classic style.  We asked Sarah to give us a few of her top must-have's for the fall and winter seasons... Take note from this New York tastemaker... (we know we do).  

      For Polly:

      1. The Plaid Paige Dress: "I love the old school plaid with the sweet feminine shape, especially if paired with sneakers so it's not too fancy!" 
      2. Comy Cute Polka Dot Shift Dress: "I just bought this adorable dress for my goddaughter and I need to buy a matching one for Polly - so great with red tights!" 
      3. Saint James Minquiers Enfant Shirt: "Nothing cuter than a striped boatneck - and I especially love blue for girls!"
      4. Canvas Mary Jane Shoes: "The perfect comfortable, non-sneaker shoe for the playground."

      For Sarah:

      1. Egyptian Cable Turtleneck Sweater: "I have been searching for comfy warm sweaters for fall - I love this
      one for tailgates or cozy afternoons by the fire."
      2. Cross Body Bag: "It's hands free!"
      3. Diatom Leeron Skirt: "I love this dressed down for daytime wear."
      4. Floral Skinny Jeans: "Need!"

       

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    18. Style: Carly, Garrett, & Teddy in the City

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    19. Home Decor: Lindsey Lane Design

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    20. Friday Finds: Degas & Cassatt

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    21. Events: The Go Bo Fundraiser

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    22. Friday Finds: Neutral Hues

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    23. Travel: Explore Historic Charlottesville, VA

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    24. Behind the Scenes: Fall Photo Shoot Prep

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    25. Style: Back-to-School Looks

      The summer is coming to an end, and for some (the lucky ones), this means back to school. Before packing up their desks, we asked two of our summer interns, Mollie and Margaret, to jump in front of the camera and show off some of their favorite back-to-school looks. 

      Shop Mollie's picks here.

      Shop Margaret's picks here.

       

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    26. Travel: Escape to Sea Island, GA

      August is here, but summer isn't over yet! There's still plenty of time to sneak in a fun escape. First stop on our list this month is Sea Island. We've polled the insiders, and here's what we're suggesting for your weekend (or maybe you should make it a full week) jaunt to Georgia...

      1. Pack:  Grab your embellished garb and colorful accessories. The more vibrant the colors, the better

      2. Eats: May we suggest...

      - Carry out BBQ from Southern Soul (don't forget the fried green beans). This is our #1 pick for a group dinner after a long beach day

      - Fried chicken at the Oak Room, which overlooks the golf course. Grab s'mores at the Lodge afterwards

      - Dinner at  Bennie's Red Barn. Leave room for the "raccoon" for dessert

      3. Explore: You won't want to miss a thing.

      - Rent a kayak and head up the marsh to sneak a peek at the houses

      - Take a day trip to Cumberland Island to see the wild horses and the Carnegie Estate (also, this is the spot where JFK Jr. was married!)

      4. Things to do: There's more to do than just sit on the beach. 

      - Go skeet shooting on the marsh

      - Grab your friends and hit the tennis courts (& grab smoothies from the Spa afterwards)

      - Play Cloister Bingo! (not just for the old folks)

      - Head to Zigi's to dance the night away to 90s hits. Always a favorite.

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    27. Apartment Therapy Features Jocelyn's TriBeca Loft

      Anyone looking for home decorating and organizing tips? We've got some inspiration right here for you. This past week, Apartment Therapy featured photos from inside Jocelyn's TriBeca loft and interviewed our CEO. Keep scrolling for more views and a few of our favorite quotes from the interview.

      To shop some of the featured items, click here.

      From the article: "Rather than replace or rebuild, a lot of the work involved in the renovation of this loft apartment involved peeling back a few layers to get to more of the bare bones and to reveal the simplicity of the space."

      "Jocelyn loves the open feeling of the loft and the long line of windows facing the street. She likes the raw wood columns that only happen when you get to the upper floors of a typical Manhattan cast iron building. And she likes having a roof deck. She tried to strip away as much as possible to highlight and to facilitate these perks."

      Jocelyn's Style: "Personal and a mix of antiques and modern. Most unique items (art, furniture etc) in the apartment are from travels, family or New York adventures. I think it’s all pretty reflective of a loft… eclectic, but clean and open."


       

       

       

       

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    28. An Interview with the Founders of Castaway Clothing

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    29. A Fun and Festive Tablescape

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    30. Behind the Scenes: Summer 2014 Photo Shoot

      Behind the Scenes: Tuckernuck Summer 2014 Photo Shoot from Tuckernuck on Vimeo.

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    31. Gal Meets Glam: Packing for July 4th

      In honor of the 4th of July, we want to share some of our favorite patriotic looks, styled by one of our favorite bloggers.  If you haven't already heard of Julia, author of Gal Meets Glam, then let us introduce you. Based in San Francisco, Julia's blog is a Tuckernuck team go-to for style and photography inspiration. After checking out her site, we know you'll be just as obsessed...

      This weekend, Julia will be headed to Santa Barbara with no shortage of stripes and all things red, white & blue. Shop her packing list here

       

      Ikat Romperpanama hat, sunglasses (similar here), Saint James shirt, white shorts (similar here) & floral sneakers.

      Photos by Gal Meets Glam

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    32. Spring Strolling with Carly & Mackenzie

      This month we had the pleasure of meeting up with two of our favorite bloggers (and friends!) for a stroll around NYC. Our highlight of the afternoon? Heading to Rosemary's for some rosé and Q&A. Check out their answers below!

      Q: How did you choose the items you wore for the shoot?
      A: Mackenzie - Nothing says springtime like hot pink. I love the ruffles on this striped dress!
      Carly - I loved the length of the skirt and I am certainly not one to pass up a great anchor print. Plus, every closet should have a few choices of gingham for warm weather!
      Q: What is your favorite thing about New York in the spring?
      A: Mackenzie - love that the outdoor cafés are filling up on the sidewalk. I can't wait to be able to bring my puppy Rory to weekend brunch!
      Carly - No more cold!!!! (Well, at least not Vortex cold!) It's so amazing to finally see leaves on the trees and flowers in the ground. It makes for exploring and walking around so much more enjoyable.
      Q: We're always living vicariously through you two via Instagram--what adventures does summer have in store for you?
      A: Mackenzie - I'm trying to head to Nantucket at least once a month June through September. And a wedding in the Bahamas in August!
      Carly - Luckily we can do our jobs anywhere! I'd love to have a few amazing summer beach and road trips on the calendar!
      Q: Next item on your Tuckernuck wish list?
      A: Mackenzie - Two Bees Cashmere Lobster Sweater.
      Carly - Amanda Uprichard Emerson Silk Gown. 

       

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    33. Q&A With Boobypack Founder, Christina

      We caught up with Christina, founder of Boobypack ("a fanny pack for your rack") at the Ferry Building in San Francisco.  We loved chatting with her and hearing more about her startup, style, and life in California.

      Q: If you could get any celeb to wear a Boobypack, who would it be?
      A: Miranda Kerr. Of course all the VS angels would make beautiful Boobypack Angels but it doesn't hurt that she has 3.7 MILLION followers on Instagram. 

      Q:On what occasion did you last wear a Boobypack?
      A:
      This morning to SoulCycle! 

      Q: What's your favorite thing about living in SF?
      A: How dog-friendly it is. I have a little King Charles Spaniel named Bean. Going from living in a 3 story shoebox-sized walkup in NYC to a house with a backyard has made life a whole lot easier. There's also so many hiking trails and outdoor activities I can take her on. The other weekend she tried paddle boarding for the first time!

      Q: When you're not in a Boobypack, what's your go-to outfit for a regular day in SF?
      A: Jeans, flats, a t-shirt and a sweater. The beauty of working for myself now is that I can put comfort first. I gave away all my pencil skirts and I've yet to wear heels out here.
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    34. Spring Looks by Ali from "A Dash of Details"

      Q&A with the girl behind the blog
      A Dash of Details is a Fashion and Lifestyle blog started in 2010, where Ali shares her favorite trends, travels, and little life details from her current home base of Dallas, Texas.

      Q: Describe your personal style in three words
      A: Classic, casual, and feminine.

      Q: What's the one thing in your closet that you're constantly reaching for?
      A: The perfect white or grey tee. It's something classic that can be dressed up wtih a blazer and skinny pants, or dressed down with a pair of boyfriend jeans.

      Q: Why did you choose these particular items to style?
      A: With Spring in full swing in Dallas there is nothing more classic than a Saint James Tee. I paired my favorite striped top with white denim shorts, and my new favorite Lisi Lerch tassel earrings for a cute, casual weekend look. 


      Top // Bracelet // Scarf (Similar) // Shoes (Similar) Shirt // Bracelet // Shoes (Similar) // Earrings

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    35. Behind the Scenes at the Julie Vos Headquarters

      Ever wonder what it would be like to be surrounded by gorgeous jewels all day long, nonstop?  Well, we had the chance to peek behind the scenes at Julie Vos' New York City Headquarters with Carly, Julie Vos employee and close Tuckernuck friend. After playing a quick game of dress-up with Julie Vos' newest collection, Carly agreed to let us snap a few pictures of the space, and of her meeting with Julie, the designer.  What a treat to spend a Friday afternoon in a jewelry-filled haven.

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      Leopard Shift Dress // Julie Vos Collection

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    36. Maddy's Bridal Shower: Monograms & Mimosas

      With 3 months until the big day, six lovely ladies threw Tuckernuck Founder, Maddy, a bridal shower.  One special family friend led the charge, and gave Martha Stewart a run for her money as she thought of every last detail, down to a "wedding cake" made out of monogrammed towels. Friends from DC, New York, Philadelphia and San Francisco gathered to celebrate, including Tuckernuck teammates and bridesmaids, Jocelyn, September, Sophie and Emily. Here is a quick recap of our favorite details. 
      Maddy's Dress // Maddy's Thank You gifts to the hostesses
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    37. Founder's Sale Picks

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    38. Day to Play: Del Toro Smoking Slippers

      You might remember Annie from way back when, in one of our very first blog posts shot in DC.  This long-time Tuckernuck friend agreed to model for us again, this time in New York.  Annie decided to sport a pair of Del Toro Smoking Slippers around Soho, demonstrating the surprisingly versatile day-to-play powers of these shoes.  First, she wore them with a trench and a button-down for an afternoon of errands around her neighborhood.  Then, she dressed them up with some of our favorite earrings from Loren Hope and an oversized clutch.  We're strong believers that the right footwear is the base for every great outfit, and Annie has us completely sold on these edgy-yet-classic, velvet slippers.
      To shop Annie's look, click here.

       

      Shoes // Ring (similar) // Blouse (similar) // Statement Earrings // Bag // Clutch (similar) // Leggings (similar

       

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