IL PELLICANO: TUSCAN PARADISE







Slim Aarons, John Swope and Juergen Teller Depict the Hotel’s Decadent History.

Set on Italy’s lush, unspoiled Monte Argentario peninsula, Il Pellicano is the embodiment of la dolce vita, as much a way of life as it is a five-star Relais & Châteaux hotel. Legendary photographers Slim Aarons, John Swope and Juergen Teller are among those to have made a pilgrimage to the secluded cliffside resort; their images document the charmed existence of the establishment's residents in a new tome, Il Pellicano, which we preview today. Founded in 1965 by American socialites Patricia and Michael Graham, the 18-room property and its nine adjacent cottages were purchased in 1979 by one-time guest Roberto Sció, who guided the expansion of the Tuscan farmhouse–styled retreat. Over the years the cream of the European jetset has passed through its doors, including the Pucci, Missoni, Fendi, Niarcho and Casiraghi families. The photo book is the brainchild of hotel vice-president and daughter of the current owners, Marie-Louise Sció; we talked to her about the glitz and the guests.

How did this project come together and how did Juergen Teller get involved?
Slim Aarons would always come to the hotel when I was growing up, and I thought that there must be the most incredible archive of his work. I started collecting images and the wonderful [editor and publisher] Robert Violette helped me to produce the book. With the Slim Aarons and John Swope sections complete, I felt that there needed to be more recent photos showing the most current chapter in Il Pellicano’s history. A chance encounter with Juergen Teller’s gallerist led to Teller and his family coming to stay for a weekend.

What are your fondest memories of Il Pellicano?
I spent every summer at Il Pellicano and I have so many memories of the parties and suppers; women in turbans and men in penguin suits. Each Friday night my parents would host gala nights. I remember taking lobsters from the barbeque and putting them in the pool while everybody would be dancing around the seafront in dressing gowns. It was all so fabulous.

Who is the average hotel guest?
What is marvelous about Il Pellicano is that such diverse people come together—you can have a fashion designer, a make-up artist, bankers and artists all sat around the same table with stars above and Negronis in hand.

How has the hotel changed over the decades?
My father purchased his first chalet in the late 70s—it used to belong to Charlie Chaplin. The hotel was initially just 18 guest rooms and [nine chalets] for the drivers. It’s since been expanded, but has never lost its personality. There has always been a leading lady figure at the hotel. Initially it was Patricia Graham, then my mother, and now me.

Il Pellicano is out now from Rizzoli.

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FRUIT LOAF HEAVEN


So I've been known to have eating habits up there with the strangest. Nothing hot in temperature (ever), Messina gelato for dinner (on a regular basis), sashimi (for months on end) and pesto on everything (for a week). This, however, is here to stay. I've found heaven, and apparently it's best served on a plate for breakfast every morning.

Toast two slices of sourdough fruit loaf, smear with ricotta, top with fresh figs, drizzle over with honey and then all you're missing is the French coffee. This is so simple but tastes even better on Sunday morning sitting in a silk gown reading the papers.

COLOUR ME BEAUTIFUL


Collage by Maya Villiger via Turned Out.

TREE HOUSE

I'm dreaming of getting away. Out of the city and to a magical home in the trees in sweedish woodlands. This amazing hotel is comprised of a series of different tree houses each with a double bed, small kitchen, bathroom and rooftop terrace. Each tree house is a vision of a different designer come to life. There ethos is to bring eco together with enchantment and functionality and provide you with an experience of tree climbing minus grazed knees.



LONG LIVE LIV







I'm normally against re-blogging fashion editorials, however I feel like this is definitely an exception. My favourite magazine, my favourite actress and a damn good stylist. Now how can I escape to Harbour Island? Time to start packing the Proenza.

FALL FOR YOU

A couple of my favourite looks from NYFW Fall RTW so far. Bring on Winter I say.



BATHROOM BEAUTIFUL




These images have been burnt in my mind over the last few weeks whilst decorating my new bathroom. It's getting there but being a Chanel ambassador like Jen would definitely help.

Jen Brill's bathroom via Into The Gloss.
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70S SUBURBIA



MOROCCAN OIL


I was lucky enough to receive my first lot of Moroccan Oil in a gift bag last week. After contemplating whether to invest in it or not, a free bottle was just what I needed to convert. After just a few days of use, my fine baby hair is the shiniest it has ever been. Still a long way from my dream Victoria's Secret locks but thank you Moroccan Oil. Now I just need someone to stop me from investing in the whole range from hydrating masks to glimmer shine spray. Or maybe just let me and my healthy hair be!

THE NOURISHING QUARTER


Next time you're nursing a sore head from Friday night, I've got the perfect beacon of hope. The Nourishing Quarter stall at Kings Cross markets has the most delicious hangover food ever. The vegan, Vietnamese food will provide healing (so I'm told) from any kind of late night debauchery and is packed with super ingredients such as quinoa and chia seeds.

Kings Cross Markets
Every Saturday 8am - 2pm

FRESH STARTS

Being a creature of habit, in December I always find myself longing for a new year rather than the festivities of Christmas. I'm all about fresh starts and finding new inspirations. For 2011, I'm looking forward to spending time in London, Paris and Berlin and hopefully finding a new beautiful house near the water. So here's to the countdown to the new year and everything I hope it becomes.



REED KRAKOFF

Are these not the best shoes you have ever seen?


SELF SERVICE




This week I tried to give up coffee. It lasted three days. This week I'm taking up a religious following of the new Self Service blog. Who wouldn't want to look at these babes every morning before your daily caffeine fix? And in between writing emails. And before lunch. And after dinner. You get my drift.

www.selfservicemagazine.com/blog

THE GOLDEN DOOR

If you are in need of a weekend city escape with fresh air and everything pure, The Golden Door is your answer. Just two hours drive, you don't even need to get on a plane to leave everything behind. We opted for a day spa package and spent our time getting facials and massages, sipping herbal tea and sweating it out in the sauna - lush! Come back to reality on Monday morning feeling refreshed and calm.


The Golden Door Health Retreat
Thompsons Road
Pokolbin
(02) 4993 8500

CHRISTMAS TIME




My annual Christmas wish list. Santa you know where I live.

Sunglasses by Celine. Limited edition Frankincense Dyptique candle. Proenza Schouler PS11.

SOMEWHERE


I'm so excited to see this film I can't even tell you. Directed and written by Sophia Coppola and set in the Chateau Marmont, take me there already!

LIKE WHOAH

WOW!
Loving the latest from Prada's ready to wear collection....





The bright colours and 1930's aviation theme, it's just adorable! I could kill for a pair of those platform rafia brogues!

SPRING TIME, PUPPY LOVE



BRAZEN TUMBLR


Brazen has finally come to a Tumblr near you.

Dream away.