Textile Trends
I told y’all I’m game for putting bridesmaids in patterns, so you can bet your bottom dollar I’d cover a party in one exquisite, chic chinoiserie pattern. Toile de jouy is an integral part of every good Southern girl’s interiors; it is as timeless as sterling + Irish linen. Likewise, every classicist loves British Colonial-meets-Imperial-China, be it in the form of ginger jars and Cantonese imports or just the crispness of blue + white. Now if only Society Social could create a fabby slim-lined chivari silhouette in a vintage bamboo? We’d buy 500! Wheels spinning over here.

one of our wedding weekend brunches awash in sunny yellow toile ~ harwell photography | toile paper suite
I had a blast designing this chinoiserie wedding– the chartreuse pop makes it, as did the custom curtains throughout! ~ a bryan photo
toile cookie | blue toile cookie

place setting I | place setting II
chinoiserie cake | our chinoiserie cake by jim smeal