Category Archives: Interior Design

12.09.10

A Peek Into Her World: Shannon Wollack.

After months of online chatter, I finally had the chance to catch up with my virtual friend, Shannon Wollack when I was out in L.A. She is an absolute breath of fresh air. I invite you to come along with me as we take A Peek Into Her World.

After almost 10 years in the fashion industry, Shannon decided to launch her own company called Life. Style. Through her company she provides styling to an elite clientele. Elite indeed- some her customers include Chelsea Handler, Natasha Bedingfield and Holly Robinson Peete. Clients loved Shannon’s work so much that her personal styling has now grown into interior, gift and event styling as well. Her latest accomplishment: Shannon has become part of the highly anticipated High Gloss team. I am so inspired by Shannon’s sense of style and use of colors and I hope you all are too.

1.) Decscribe a typical day in the life of Shannon Wollack.

That’s a tough one. Everyday is different—-every minute is different! I usually spend my days running around. Long gone are the days of sitting at a desk, which can be both exciting and exhausting at the same time depending on the day or time of year. Days might consist of a styling job, a fitting, pulling from a store, meeting with clients, working on a interior design job, sourcing for fabrics, furniture, or even planning an event! Sometimes I wish I had a bit more down time, but most of the time I appreciate staying busy and having a job where I can do what I love.

2.) How would you describe your style?
I would say my style is classic with a twist. I am very big on investing in timeless pieces that won’t go out of style, but also mixing in some funky or trendy elements. I am also really into accessories. Shoes, hand bags and lots of jewelry are high on my list of necessities.
3.) What made you decide to leave your successful career in the fashion industry and start your own company?
I loved working for Ralph Lauren, but after being in the corporate world for about 10 years I was really ready for a change. I had been traveling a lot for work and realized if I didn’t shift my energy to something new and different, that needed change most likely wouldn’t happen. My original plan for the company was geared more towards styling. But many of my clients requested other services such as decor, events and gifting, so it naturally grew into all of the above!

4.) There is a lot of work that goes on behind the scenes of styling. Can you tell us about it?
Yes! First of all, it’s not as glamorous as it sounds, haha. I love it, but it really consists of fast paced decisions and a lot of running around. Most styling jobs call at the last minute and they need something right away. We make a lot of calls to borrow clothes, run out to get clothes, then do fittings and of course make endless returns. Also, if there is a budget we have to make sure we are working within the budget,. Rule of thumb–you can never have too many options. I have learned the hard way!

5.) What’s been your most rewarding job yet?
All of my clients and the people I have met have given me a rewarding feeling. It has been amazing to with so many talented people and also witness people’s careers grow. I will admit that the occasional discounts on are a big perk too!

6.) What’s the best part of your job? What’s the most frustrating part of your job?
Best part is being creative. We are always looking for what is new and exciting. So it’s fun to be on the hunt and find new designers, or discover anything that might interest a client.
The most frustrating thing is how every job seems to be last minute and we need to work fast and don’t have much room for mistakes. There aren’t enough hours in the day, and sometime the client doesn’t understand that. Between limited time and a client loosing borrowed items, I would say that’s the most frustrating.

7.) Favorite color. Why?
I hate to say it—but black. I LOVE pops of color, but black is always my base. I go through certain color trends, but again, black is my old faithful. And all colors look good with black!

8.) What are you loving for Fall/Winter?
Boots, boots, boots. Riding boots, booties, knee high boots, rain boots—almost anything goes! I am also loving jackets—-it’s not too cold in LA, so I am currently wearing light weight trench and military inspired coats. I am also on a chartreuse kick, even for winter–I have seen it on dresses and handbags. Chartreuse is a serious pop of color and fun for winter!

9.) I am a huge Chelsea Handler fan, and Brad is my favorite comedian of Chelsea Lately. I am sure that your house is constantly full of laughter. How did you two meet?
We met about 9 years ago when I was looking for an apartment and moved in with his friend I found on craigslist. We were friends at first, but you know the drill. It has been fun to see his career grow. When I met him 9 years ago, he would beg me and my friends to come see him do stand-up at the bowling alley, because for each person he brought he would get an extra minute. I would say things have changed a little!

10.) Who are your style icons?
The Who What Wear girls, Kate Hudson for her having fun with fashion, Kelly Wearstler for taking risks, Gwyneth Paltrow for being timeless and designer Tia Zoldan for being all around cool!

11.30.10

Go For The Gold.

I am a bit of a traditionalist, so while red and green will always be front and center for my holiday decor, I have always infused a large amount of gold. I saw these shells in Martha Stewart Living, and they made me think of how I can incorporate even more gold into my home this Christmas.

Enjoy these gold holiday items that made it onto Kiki’s List:
1. Gold Sequin Pillow– $32.95
2. Gold Lacquer Tray- $18.95
4. Downy Mini Tree– $18
7. Gold Tipped Pinecones- $6.95- $12.95
8. Raj Candle Holder– $3.95
9. Assorted Shells- $17.95

11.10.10

Kiki’s List Giveaway: Elegant Touch.



Olga Turnage, owner of Elegant Touch grew up in Russia. She moved to the US in 2003 with her husband and teenage daughter. The concept of her company was born alongside her son in 2005. She decided to leave her teaching career to become a stay at home mom. After taking some interior design classes, she opened her doors in 2006 working mostly for designers. One day, a friend mentioned that she should look into Etsy and Olga gave it a whirl. Since that day, she hasn’t looked back. Today Olga runs a professional workroom in Irmo, South Carolina and lives with her husband and five year old son. Her daughter, now 21 attends the University of South Carolina.

Remember this amazing Suzani pillow from the Desperately Seeking Suzani post? Well, Olga has been gracious enough to give one away to one lucky Kiki’s List follower.

Here are the rules for the giveaway:

1.) You must be a Follower of Kiki’s List.

2.) To enter the giveaway, simply leave a comment on this post between today, Wednesday, November 10, 2010 and Friday, November 12. telling me what room that you would put this pillow in. A winner will be selected at random and will be announced next Monday, November 15.

3.) To receive an additional entry, you can link to this post on your own blog (include the url to your blog post in your comment). It is up to you to return to this post to enter your second entry after blogging about the giveaway.

4.) Post about this giveaway on Facebook for an additional entry. You must enter the link to this post in you status update. It is up to you to return to this post to enter your second entry after FB’ing about the giveaway.

Good Luck!

11.09.10

Girl Crush: Gwyneth Paltrow.





Albeit an obvious choice, today I want to celebrate Gwyneth Paltrow. One of my favorite personal style icons, Gwyneth seems to have mastered it all. Life is a balancing act for this wife, mother, actress, singer and fashionista. Her blog, GOOP has quite a following (yours truly included) with great tips on everything from cleansing to shopping to travel and activities for your kids. Her face has graced the covers of nearly every magazine, and not many people know it, but this girl’s got pipes too. Cruisin’ is a family fave of ours, Mike used to dance with E to it every night when she was a little babe. Did I mention that Gwyneth also has upcoming appearance on Glee? Cannot WAIT for that one.
Decorating? It’s in her wheelhouse. Can we talk about the kitchen in her Hamptons home?

Probably my favorite Oscar dress ever was the Ralph Lauren pink satin gown that she wore in 1999. So classic, timeless. And of course, it’s the perfect shade of pink. She also won the award for Best Actress for her role in Shakespeare in Love that night.
Ok.. At this point I am becoming a stalker… but how can you not love this woman? I want to be her friend. Seriously, Gwynnie… here’s my number, if you’re ever in D.C. give me a holla. 😉

11.03.10

High Gloss.

I am so excited that a few of my most favorite bloggers are coming together to create another virtual magazine. Check out what these six ladies have been up to:

Coming to a computer near you in January. Subscribe here.

11.02.10

Doubletake.




Since I have been in bed with this horrible stomach flu for the past four days, I’ve had a lot of time to catch up on my reading (not books, silly… magazines.) In thumbing through the November issue of In Style these gorgeous photos of Mad Men’s Christina Hendricks at home instantly caught my eye. Not for the impressive dishes that she prepared or the pops of gorgeous fall colors on her table… It’s her kitchen. Am I the only one who swears that this is Windsor Smith’s kitchen from the September 2009 House Beautiful (The Color Issue)??? It might be my all time favorite HB issue. I still have it! Anyone?… Anyone?…. Bueller?… Bueller?…

11.01.10

Mix it Up.



Don Draper has one, why shouldn’t you? That’s right, I am talking about a bar cart. I bought a bar cart at the Lucketts Store for $125 (identical to #4) last year. As I mentioned in Kirsten Krason’s Good Design with Kids in Mind series, sometimes you have to make concessions in decor with kids. Because I still have two little ones who might literally drink a bottle of Grey Goose, I use it more as a tea cart in our dining room.


I love the look and functionality of a well-styled bar cart. They are a great solution if you don’t have a bar, have limited cabinet space or just like to get your drink on. If you are in the market, check out the bar carts that made it onto Kiki’s List:


1. Gold Leaf Bar Cart– $699 ***KIKI’S LIST FAVORITE
2. Cosmopolitan Bar Cart– $1,160 ON SALE ***KIKI’S LIST FAVORITE
3. Lacquer Bar Cart- $795
4. Brass Bar Cart– Open Bid ***KIKI’S LIST FAVORITE
5. Modern Bar Cart– $1,195
7. Wainwright Bar Cart– $1,250
8. Serving Bar Cart- $450
9. Brass Bar Cart– $3,950
10. Calvert Bar Cart– $750
11. Bamboo Drink Trolley– $1,800 ***KIKI’S LIST FAVORITE
12. Raymond Bar Cart– $825 ***KIKI’S LIST FAVORITE