Welcoming Lacelliese King to The Glam Pad

Exciting news today at The Glam Pad… I am delighted to announce Lacelliese King has joined as Home & Style Editor! Some of you may already know Lacelliese from Instagram, and now she has taken an active role in overseeing content @theglampad. We are excited for you to follow along! She will also be writing and contributing new content for The Glam Pad’s website. Lacelliese’s career began in Washington, DC, where she also earned her law degree… but she always maintained a passion for interior design and style. Prior to joining TGP, she has served as a contributing writer for Paper City and and shares her occasional musings on her own website. Lacelliese lives in Dallas by way of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and she just so happens to be the epitome of Grandmillennial Style!  She has a passion for entertaining, tablescapes, and of course… classic, timeless design. Let’s get to know more… Welcome, Lacelliese!

Lacelliese

Lacelliese at home in Jackson Hole. Photo by Natalie Yates Photography.

Q:  With a background in law and much of your early career in Washington, DC, what inspired you to turn your attention to interior design and style?

A:  The early years in DC — particularly during a time at the White House— were so important in shaping both my personal and professional values, and I am forever grateful for the near-decade that I spent working and studying there. I have always been drawn to elegantly designed spaces and beautifully made things, so throughout the years it became clearer that these were areas within my “domain” that I could share with others through thoughtful writing and visual creativity. Embracing that sense of domain eventually led here to The Glam Pad — and I am thrilled!

Lacelliese’s darling Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Lily, poses in front of the White House

Q:  When did you become interested in interior design?

A:  There is much, much more to this story, but I believe that the heavily European-influenced interior of the house where I lived for most of my life in Jackson Hole was likely designed by John Saladino, around 1989. I don’t know for sure, and while I no longer call the house home, to this day, very little about it and its interior has changed, right down to the original fabrics. It is aging so gracefully and is as timeless, comfortable, and well-appointed as ever. The design of the house and the antiques throughout it most certainly made the earliest and most significant impression on my taste and attention to design detail. I hope one day to make a home as special and timeless as this house is to me.

Q:  Who are your favorite designers and style icons (past and present)?

A:  Designers: There are far too many to play favorites, but through her writings, Alexandra Stoddard has been the single most influential upon my design philosophy and mode de vie. I treasure the now dog-eared books of hers that are in my library, and we are so lucky that she continues to add to her canon by publishing a monthly letter containing pearls of both life and design wisdom. I also have grown to love Mario Buatta, and am inspired as much by his legacy of wit and humor as much as I am inspired by his design! Rubber cockroaches, anyone? It was such an honor to cover the Sotheby’s auction of his estate for Paper City Magazine in January.

Style icon: Aerin Lauder. I am such an admirer of her understated, elegant personal style, and I especially look up to her as a model of grace, strength, and savvy as a woman entrepreneur. I had the pleasure of meeting Aerin in Dallas last year on the occasion of the launch of her latest home collection, and she is just as lovely and engaging in person as in her interviews. Her new book is exquisite.

Q:  How do you describe your style?

A:  I would love to be able to describe my style as timeless and elegant — at least, that is the aspiration! At home, I tend to select antiques for our furniture, but at times I will also pair something traditional, like our dining room table, with something more contemporary, like a Cassina chair. In dressing, I often wear a simple, tailored pant paired with a shoe such as a mule, a Chanel flat, or a pump; a structured handbag; and a wool or cashmere sweater in the winter and a looser-fitting blouse in the summer. I also find myself seeking out classic silhouettes like Molly Moorkamp shift dresses, LaVie Stylehouse tunics, and Oscar de la Renta knit dresses.

Q:  What are five things you could not live without?

A:  This year has given new perspective on what truly matters and what we can and can not do without! On a serious note, I could not do without my family, including my beloved Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. But on a lighter note, I’d prefer not to go without the following:

Morning coffee and croissants … from Sant Ambroeus in New York whenever possible!

Cocktail hour. I absolutely adore cocktail hour—and in winter, it’s après! I don’t need the stiff cocktail: for me, cocktail hour is simply a sweet chime that sounds the end of the day when it’s time to relax, unwind, and chatter with friends and family during the golden hours before dinner. (Not that I’d say no to a crisp linen cocktail napkin and a dirty martini, though!)

NYC-style jazz. Any time of day it will almost always lift my mood, or set the mood for a less-than-ordinary evening.

– Snow. Winter is my favorite season!

A good, eye-watering laugh. Can one think of anything better?

Q:  What are some of your favorite things to do in Dallas and Jackson Hole?

A:  In Dallas, we joke that all we do is shop and eat, which isn’t too terribly far from the truth! There is wonderful shopping and dining to be had here, and I especially enjoy looking for antiques at the showrooms in the Design District and at estate sales. I exercise outside every day, which usually means long walks around historic Highland Park.

At home in Jackson Hole, truly nothing compares to a full day on the slopes at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, finished with après at the Four Seasons or the Mangy Moose, and dinner at Old Yellowstone Garage. That is my perfect day.

Q:  What do you enjoy doing in your free time?

A:  Needlepoint, downhill skiing, French and Alpine cooking, talking on the phone (or via messages!) with friends, walking and hiking with our dog, Lily, and spending time with my husband. I dearly miss entertaining and traveling.

Q:  What are you most looking forward to in your role as Home & Style Editor at The Glam Pad?

A:  I am absolutely delighted to be part of The Glam Pad, and am most looking forward to getting to know our friends and readers more! I can’t wait to shop for and share beautiful, timeless items for our homes, tablescapes, and wardrobes that I hope you will love.

I am also especially excited to connect with small businesses and interior designers alike for collaborations and new ideas, so please do not hesitate to send me your calling card!

Lacelliese King, Home & Style Editor at the Glam Pad

Please join me in welcoming Lacelliese! And do let us know if there is any new content you would like to see at The Glam Pad. We are so excited to be working together. 🙂

12 COMMENTS

  1. Welcome Lacelliese! I’m a big fan of TGP, everydyay I come to see the beautiful news. I’m from Azores (right here in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, you shoul come and visit when all this crazy days end), Marisa

  2. Welcome Lacelliese! I noticed the pretty stationery on the table in one of the photographs and it prompted me to think of what sources there might be for a person to find nice writing paper and supplies. Due to a recent unexpected death in my family, I’ve spent days writing notes and letters to family and friends, using tidbits of stationery that I already had. It was arduous but I found that I enjoyed communicating by letter so I started looking for sources that carry pretty but classic papers. Crane & Co. has been my go-to but are there other places I might try? I didn’t have much luck, sorry to say.

    • Hi Coco, thank you so much for the warm welcome! I am so sorry for your loss. Note-writing is such a lovely gesture, especially during a time of bereavement, and I am sure that the recipients of your letters will treasure your kind words. My personal stationery pictured here is from Ellis Hill in Dallas, and you may also consider Dempsey & Carroll, Pickett’s Press, or Dogwood Hill, and there many others on Etsy with beautiful designs and customizable options. Wishing you the very best.

  3. How exciting for you to embark on a new path. Hope you do not get lost in the colorful enchanting world of fabrics, houses, gardens,
    invitations, dressing up and down, chasing the latest trends, talking to the genius creative folks who spin, enjoying decadent desserts,
    becoming more and more taken in by beautiful art and music which inspires so many and by Broadway musicals!!!! All the best.
    If you do get lost “sing sing a song…” All the best, again…

  4. Congratulations and Welcome Lacelliese! The Glam Pad is how I start each day! I just love the all the designers and their work that Andrea has shared over the years. I so appreciate all the research and effort it must take to enlighten all of us with all their designs each day.
    All my best! Elizabeth Chadwick

    BTW, enjoying my coffee from Sant Ambroeus now!

  5. A warm welcome Lacelliese, I love your name is it a family name? I also love your Vista Alegre Ruban Blue dinner plates! I have the large round platter, medium cachepot and matching stemware in same pattern. Best wishes, Linda

  6. Welcome to The Glam Pad, Lacelliese! I am so very excited to see your work. Thank you for answering Coca about where your adorable stationery is from. This will be very convenient and much needed during the pandemic.

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