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A Slim Aarons Inspired Photo Shoot By Jules Reid

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Last week Jules Reid launched her new Ikat Travel Collection, featuring fashion icon and blogger, Teggy French as her muse and model. Jules and Teggy traveled to their most favorite spot and mine – Palm Beach – to channel their mutual love of chic 60’s style, and the resulting images look like they are straight from the portfolio of Slim Aarons!

The quality of Jules Reid clothing is positively exquisite, and her elegant yet whimsical designs are based on classic styles that stand the test of time. These are pieces that are made to be part of your closet for years. The Ikat Travel Collection, inspired by Jules’ love of travel, is made completely of authentic Ikat fabrics, handmade in Uzbekistan exclusively for Jules Reid.

Teggy wears the Beatle dress belted at the waist with a vintage Gucci belt and gold high heels. This dress can be worn in many ways… as a short dress, with pants or jeans, tied with a low belt, or casually with flats. The Beatle dress comes in four authentic, original JR Ikat fabrics.  It’s a feminine 60’s vibe that transitions to many a venue!
Teggy wears the Beatle dress with the Emerald Green Julia Beaded Tassel and a vintage Pierre Cardin necklace from the Jules Reid Vintage Jewelry Collection.
Teggy wears the Beatle dress with the Black Palm Beach Tassel. Handmade in Uzbekistan by artisans, this fabric comes in only 15 inch widths making each piece a work of art as the panels are carefully sewn together to make each style.
Teggy wears the Beatle dress with the Jules Reid snow white Stolero Fur and a vintage 1970’s necklace from the Jules Reid Vintage Jewelry Collection. Long sleeves with a slight flare at the wrist, a four inch V Neck, and a folded, sewn cuff at the hem… this dress is a beauty that will fit all body types.
The Beatle dress looks tres chic with JR Wyatt pants in Green Eyes. Vintage necklace from Jules’ personal collection.
The Montauk top style was first featured in Town & Country magazine in the summer of 2012. Teggy wears it with Wyatt pants in Indian Blue Ikat and a pink Palm Beach tassel, and again below, with flared white jeans.
Side hidden zipper allows the top to easily slip over your head. A thin border of white silk outlines the neck, arm holes and the bottom of the blouse. Easy to wear and pair with dozens of looks.
Teggy wears the Montauk in White and Black Zigzag Ikat with the White Buddha Tassel necklace. Suede pants from Zara, vintage white Chanel clutch, and a pink metallic headscarf complete the look.
Teggy wears the Montauk in Pink Spikey Ikat with her own bell bottom jeans and white turban. The Eugenie Lucite Necklace is available in Jules’ Signature Jewelry collection.
Teggy wears Wyatt pants in Green Eyes with a white JR blouse and the Julia Beaded Tassel necklace in Emerald Green.
Teggys wears Wyatt pants in Purple Spikey with the Lavender Palm Beach Tassel wrapped as a choker around her neck and her own white top. The book, Barbie’s New York Summer, embodies the JR world. What a vintage find!

The word “ikat” (pronounced “ee-KAHT”) comes from the Malaysian word “mengikat,” or “to tie,” because the loose threads are tied into bundles using grasses or wax-treated cotton to specify where the dye is able to sink in and color the thread. Within the cultures that produce them, Ikats are status symbols because of the skill and time their production requires. Authentic hand made, hand dyed Ikat fabric is truly a work of art.

It has been several years since Ikat was offered in the Jules Reid collection… the collection sold out quickly and clients have been asking for it since. Click here to shop the new Ikat Travel Collection, and if you are a fan of vintage jewelry, the the Jules Reid Vintage Jewelry Collection is not to be missed!

“I must say, when you purchase a Jules Reid piece, you are not just buying an item of clothing, you are investing in a lifestyle – a lifestyle that not only has the capability to take you anywhere in the world, but also make you feel just as fabulous when you are in the comfort of your hometown.”
    ~Teggy French

Read more about Jules Reid and Teggy French – and get a sneak peek into their glamorous homes – here and here!

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Style Icon: Alex Weichert/Teggy French

Recently through Instagram, I was introduced to the most elegant and chic fashion blogger, Alex Weichert, otherwise known by the nom de plume “Teggy French.” Alex exudes a classic, old school glamour that is rare to find these days, and I was instantly captivated.  While she lives in New Jersey, Alex and her husband vacation frequently in Palm Beach, and it is clear that the timeless glamour of the Island has influenced her sense of style. This classic beauty, who also happens to be an actress, is like a modern C.Z. Guest straight out of a Slim Aarons photograph! It is easy to see the influence of America’s leading fashion icons – Jackie O, Grace Kelly, Elizabeth Taylor, and even a little Marilyn Monroe – woven throughout Alex’s style. Needless to say… I am obsessed!

Today, I am thrilled to welcome Alex to The Glam Pad, as she most graciously agreed to a Q&A. And since I have spent more time than I care to admit stalking her blog and Instagram account, I will share a few of my favorite outfits, along with some pictures of her beautiful home. 

 In Lilly Pulitzer at the Breakers, Palm Beach
Q: What inspired you to start your blog?
A: I posted an outfit on Instagram, and a friend text messaged me saying that she always wanted to know who I was wearing, and that I should start a blog.  I started Teggy French the next day!  If my friend wanted to know, maybe other people would to?

Q: Tell me about your acting career.
A: I just returned to acting after leaving it about six years ago!  I am currently in a fabulous one-act play called “Stage Mothers” written by Miranda Jackel.  We found out yesterday that we have made it to the finals for Manhattan Repertory Theater’s Summer One Act Play Competition!

Valentino Rockstud pumps

Q: How would you describe your style, and what (or who) inspires you the most?  
A: I consider my style as preppy with a twist.  I love taking a current piece and adding something retro to make it a bit different.  I’m big on turbans and oversized sunglasses!  My inspiration stems a lot from the Palm Beach socialites of the 1960s such as C.Z. Guest.

 

Pucci tunic
 

Q: What is your relationship with Palm Beach, and how has it influenced your sense of style? What wardrobe and accessory staples do you think are essential for creating the quintessential Palm Beach look?  
A: I went to Palm Beach for the first time when I was 16 and it was love at first site!  Old school glamour is a rarity to find these days, but when you’re in Palm Beach it’s as if you have taken a step back in time when people really took pride in the way that they dressed.  There is no such thing as less is more with the PB look.  Bright colors, turbans, oversized jewelry and sunglasses,  tan skin (NOT from the sun…I’m a spray tan gal) and ALWAYS a caftan.  I call it my “movie town” because it doesn’t feel real.  It is the most magical place and I am extremely lucky to have married a man who shares the same sentiments about it.  We go every chance we get and hope to have a home there one day.  

Pucci tunic

Q: Who are your top fashion icons? Are you drawn to a particular decade, and why?  
A: I am OBSESSED with fashion from the 1960s.  Elizabeth Taylor in a caftan and turban is my ultimate! 

Q: Are you a fan of old movies, and are there any that have inspired your love of fashion?   
A: I am a fan of old movies, but I would say photographs of old Hollywood stars by artists such as Slim Aarons has inspired my love of fashion. 

Sunglasses by Victory Optical

Q: I am intrigued by the way you mix and match different looks, eras, and price points. What is your approach to wearing vintage fashion, investing in designer pieces, and uncovering affordable bargains?  
A: Where do I even begin?!  I will start by stating that I will literally shop anywhere and everywhere.  You may see me on Worth Avenue at noon, and by 2:00 I am at The Salvation Army.  The styles I love from the 1960s were usually cut differently than what we are used to now.  Go vintage shopping with an open mind because there’s not much a good tailor can’t fix.  When it comes to investing in clothing, I will only spend a lot of money on classic pieces that will not go out of style.  This is something I have learned the hard way.  My personal choices would consist of  things such as a Burberry trench, Chanel quilted bag, Hermes belt, and Pucci anything.  As far as uncovering affordable bargains my advice would be to always be creative with where you shop (I have found sunglasses as ShopRite) and make friends with the sales associates at your favorite stores (they will make sure you know about the good sales coming up!).  

Q: I love how you often add a pop of color through your lipsticks and nail polish! Do you have any colors you cannot live without? Any other makeup tips you would like to share?  
A: After numerous requests, I will be dedicating a blogpost in the next week to my beauty routine. My FAVORITE lipsticks are Rouge in Love by Lancome.

 

Ralph Lauren sunglasses
Q: How do you create your chic updos?
A: I pay $80.00 a month for unlimited blowouts and styling (crazy, right?!) but if I am doing it myself I use hot rollers, then tease the top part with a teasing comb, and use Goody Classic hair combs to create the bouf in the front (they are everything)!
 
Gap dress

Q: I understand you have created your own line of caftans. How can one go about placing an order? Do you have aspirations of creating additional clothing lines?  
A: I live in caftans.  Instead of coming home and throwing on sweats, I will always put on my house dress! I struggled with finding pieces that weren’t pajamas so I decided to start making my own! People can 100% order a caftan through me!  I am just finishing one up for an expectant mama to wear to her sister’s wedding.  I will have an easy way to shop them in the coming months, but for the time being just email me and we can work together to make something for you!  I would also love to mention that Victory Optical (my favorite eyewear line) is coming out with a line of Teggy French sunglasses that will launch this summer!  I was involved in the design process and they represent everything vintage and chic! 

Teggy French custom caftan
Teggy French custom caftan

Q: What advice would you give on how to create a timeless chic wardrobe? What are five classic must-have staples that stand the test of time?  
A: My idea for a timeless chic wardrobe would be items that express your personal style because that will always be in!  For me that is a caftan, a turban, oversized sunglasses, Lilly Pulitzer (vintage and current), and a Chanel bag.

Q: What is your approach to decorating? Does it mirror your sense of fashion?  
A: I live in NJ in a refurbished farm house, and I do my best to bring touches of old Hollywood and Palm Beach to it!  I go to a lot of auctions because I could NEVER be surrounded by only new things.  I like to think of where things have been, and how I will make them refreshed through new upholstery, framing, or painting.  Just like fashion, I see potential in what can be…not necessarily by what is.  It’s all about the vision!

Retro chic swimsuit
Isn’t she the most glamorous lady you ever did see? I just love Alex’s chic, timeless style, and I want every single thing in her closet! Please make sure to follow her blog here, which is currently being re-“glamped,” and daily Instagram updates are not to be missed. It is clear that big things from Teggy French are on the horizon!
Thank you, Alex, for your fabulous inspiration, and for sharing more about yourself here today!
“A coordinating outfit makes getting dressed so much easier, and I love that it takes you back in time when dressing like a lady was a must. I plan on dressing like a lady until I take my last breath!” ~Alex Weichert/Teggy French 
 
**Stay tuned, as today marks the first in a series of “Fashion Fridays” I will feature at The Glam Pad. **