“Dixie Fun and Fancy Without the Dust”
- New York Times
“A thrilling moment for me was styling Oprah’s book club dinner for Ernest Gaines’ A Lesson Before Dying at River Lake Plantation in Louisiana.”
“…also served king cake, which has a baby figurine inside. Whoever gets the baby has to throw the next party. It’s a mardi gras tradition.”
- In Style
“When David Seidner photographed Angèle Parlange, a cousin of Sargent’s most notorious subject, Madame X, the woman became so emotional that she fainted.”
- Vanity Fair
“Born of Creole stock, (Angèle Parlange) grew up on the oldest plantation in Louisiana. Called, appropriately enough, Parlange, the French colonial home was constructed in 1750 and has housed eight generations of her family.”
- Lonny Magazine
“A hugely personal approach to decor.”
- Domino
“Logically, serving a big outdoor meal at the blistering height of a summer day in Southern Louisiana doesn’t make much sense. But logic and the deep south have always maintained a respectful distance from one another.”
- Martha Stewart Living
“…chose the West Village for her second home. The zigzagging side streets and tiny shops evoke the same old-world feel as her native New Orleans, and provide just the right amount of urban inspiration for her creative projects.”
- Veranda
“…loves impractical bits of frou-frou that tickle the imagination.”
- House Beautiful