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Denver, CO, 80206
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Marlena Design Group

  • About
    • About
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    • Top 10 Tips For Building Your Dream Home
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    • Publications
    • Our Process
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Make Me Blush

March 2, 2017 Guest User

As February draws to a close, we at MDG have been experiencing a bit of a shift. Our eyes are turned to the horizon which gets lighter earlier and earlier every day. The sky turns from velvet purple to grey to deep blue and then—there!—a sweep of pink before the sun peeks out. It’s as if that hint of rose is the first glance of spring on its way to peel our down jackets off our backs, draw the crocus out of the ground, and put a bottle of pinot grigio in the fridge.

What we’re loving about pink this time around is that it’s not the sticky sweet tone that it could be. This is barely-there pigment, a pink that adds drama or even a bit of edge over cuteness. A mod chair in pale blush or ceiling to floor drapes are big doses without being overpowering. A lightly tinted decanter paired with metal utensils on a bar complement each other in a chic and subtle way. A portion of a wall in a rosy hue provides an unexpectedly fresh backdrop in a bedroom.

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MDG is loving blush pink as we head into spring. Click here if you’re right there with us.

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In bedrooms Tags interior design, blush pink, womens, bedrooms, blush
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Eyelet You Win

May 5, 2016 Guest User

Putting on anything eyelet is like the equivalent of stepping into an ice cream shop over Memorial Day weekend. It’s just starting to get warm and we’re buzzing around doing all things summer. There’s a bit of nostalgia to it too. We think back to when we first started dressing ourselves when we thought our eyelet socks and black patent leather Mary Janes looked bomb with bike shorts and long t-shirts. It’s a fabric that’s got built in air conditioning, with just a hint of skin peeking through that’s not yet tan. (Spray tan, take care of your skin!) 

The cotton or linen fabric is as fresh and crisp as lemon sorbet that we’ve been craving since the wool and flannel filled days of winter. The best part is that it’s not limited to just blouses or dresses. Try an eyelet sneaker with a navy striped three-quarter length tube dress. A perforated Stella McCartney bag with cuffed dark rinse jeans and a blazer never felt more meant to be.

If home décor is more up your alley, pair sheets with ultra-feminine embroidered bedding or mellow it out with a big, buffalo plaid duvet in neutral tans or browns. Fill an eyelet-decorated bowl with cotton balls on your vanity or with veggies and hummus while you’re watching Dirty Dancing. 

No matter your taste, eyelet can serve as the ultimate cherry-on-top addition to your outfit or home. 

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In women's fashion Tags eyelet, fashion, womens, stella mccartney, spring, summer, anthropologie, keds

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