We are friends, neighbors, and obsessed with all things style. Gina designs unique, hand-crafted jewelry and Jennifer practices the art of wardrobe management. It was only natural that they came together to launch a blog and style shop. Cakewalk Style Shop.
I want to have a garden party. A grey garden party. Some girlfriends and I have been meaning to get together for over a year to lounge, brunch, and sip while screening the 1975 documentary Grey Gardens depicting the eccentric mother-daughter former socialites (of the Bouvier clan) living in a decrepit 28-room mansion in East Hampton. Lounge Wear, slippers, no make-up, and all things cozy will be the dress code for our party. Powdered donuts and a sip of champagne will be part of the brunch menu. I’m ready; I’m going to push for this month.

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I first saw this cult classic about 10 years ago and was fascinated. Of course, it is disconcerting at times but the daughter, Little Edie, is completely endearing. She had such a desire to perform, live in the bustling city, and have some sort of a social life. My heart broke for her that she did not find herself there, but I was so happy to be an audience for her. Jackie O is not the only style icon to come from that family, by the way. Little Edie had quite the fashion sense and designers such as Marc Jacobs, Philip Lim, Isaac Mizrahi, Todd Oldham, and John Bartlett have acknowledged that they have been influenced by Little Edie. In fact, this film and it’s stars have been the inspiration for many and have had a huge influence on pop culture, in general. There is a Tony Award-winning Broadway Musical based on the film. Rufus Wainwright wrote a song called “Grey Gardens” for his album, Poses. I’ve even had a playlist on my iPod for the last three years titled “Grey Gardens” (that would be moody, somewhat haunting music). And, of course, then there is the movie version coming out this year starring Drew Barrymore (as “Little Edie") and Jessica Lange (as “Big Edie"). I’m waiting for that…
If I had Jennie’s shoulders, I’d wear a tube top every day of the week.
By Gina on 2009 01 15
This post was truly my favorite. How very old Hollywood. Adore it. Jennifer you are just delightful.
By julie mays on 2009 03 14
Jen, I think the picture is Little Edie. She was really lovely. Am I right? Aunt Shelia Hope I did this right/
By Shelia Poole on 2009 04 17

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Was going to wear a sweater as a tube top (Gina says I have good shoulders!) or, a towel as a head scarf to the party, but decided to be boring and wear my new Juicy! Thanks for the promo code girls. Can’t wait for the party!!!!
By Jennie Cotrino on 2009 01 15