I’m quite certain a clover boudoir pillow from D.Porthault would bring me good luck. Don’t you agree? The French linen company’s loyal clientele once included Jackie Kennedy, Grace Kelly and the Duchess of Windsor. I want to be counted among them!
I’m quite certain a clover boudoir pillow from D.Porthault would bring me good luck. Don’t you agree? The French linen company’s loyal clientele once included Jackie Kennedy, Grace Kelly and the Duchess of Windsor. I want to be counted among them!
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They are gorgeous – almost as though they are covered in real flowers!
I have a pair of the clover boudoir pillows in pink for my girls beds. I purchased them during Porthault’s big annual sale. They make me so happy every time that I see them!
Style Chronicle — SO jealous of your little girls. And when is this annual sale?! I’ll make a special trip to Manhattan!!! XO
Jackie, Grace, and….Roxy? ;) I’d like to attend that sale as well!!!
With customers like those, how could I not want some for my own?! xx
i am partial to the blue hearts. but the green clovers are a close second.
one day. although, years and years ago when the store Tuesday Morning first came around, my mom got a pair of d. porthault sheets for like nothing. i still have them. the pillowcases are long gone but the sheets are still in my closet. they’re for a full bed.
Jenny — Googling “Tuesday Morning” this very second. Love the blue hearts too, you can’t go wrong.
These are so lovely!
The top pillow in the 2nd photo has me swooning! Lovely finds! xo
I die for the pink hearts. Rita Konig has professed her love for DP too, so we’re all in good company!
i’m going to join the bandwagon and say how much i love the blue!! and what a list to be on… Jackie and Grace? can’t go wrong there!
xoxo
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Love these, so beautiful…
This might be a bit insider baseball, but Valentino has the shamrocks, but in blue — had the material sewn up as tablecloths for his dinner parties at his villa outside Paris (w napkins to match, etc).
Sales are twice a year — late January and July… worth getting up early for — the boudoir pillows are about $60/ and they launder beautifully — the colors are bright and vibrant. The Vogue gals in the old days (Diana Vreeland) used to bring a boudoir pillow on the airplane. Hamish B likes them, too.
Why do I know all this?
Who knows!