As I mentioned in my last post, I flew in to New York for the day to be in the audience of the Nate Berkus Show. There were apparently 90 other design bloggers who landed in NYC on or before September 21st, the day of the taping.
Now, this may sound crazy to those who aren’t designers/decorators/DIYers who blog. But there was a powerful force pulling us all towards New York from our respective homes across North America. It wasn’t just about seeing a taping of a show. I’m sure most of us have experienced that at some point.
Yes, everyone was excited to be in the presence of Nate, a designer that we all admire and have blogged and tweeted about. The real attraction, the real reason for arranging babysitters, spending money and taking the time to be in NY for a day was to meet other like-minded designers/decorators/DIYers who write and are passionate about design. I was on a high for two days after my return from just being in the company of people whose blogs I have admired for years and new friends who shared in this experience together.
At the Bouchon Bakery pre-show with the Canadian Bloggers: Me, Sarah, Michelle, Kerry, Christine and Lisa.
Tamara, Kwana, Sarah, friend of a blogger, me.
Waiting in line in the sunshine to get into the show.
Christine and I with Janet and Joy, the moggit girls. They were so adorable and were the tour de force, along with Julieann, in making this happen.
Canadian bloggers and Chanee
We were seated in the front row center of the second section up from the stage. At one point, an audience member asked a design question and Nate was standing not a foot away. I so wanted to shake his hand when he was done. I felt like my 8 year old daughter at a Jonas Brothers concert, hoping that her idols would reach down and shake hands. Unfortunately, she had better luck than I had.
The first segment of the show featured a couple who worked with Emily Henderson, HGTV’s Design Star winner, to declutter their home. I hope we are able to watch her new show here in Canada because I’m sure it will be filled with inspiration and loveliness.
Susan, who blogs at the House of Brinson, talked about the renovation of her NYC loft. You must check out the images on her blog.
We were able to take photos once the taping finished. Nate then answered questions from the design bloggers. This isn’t normally a part of the show’s format but he wanted to show his appreciation for all of us being there. This was even better than the taped segments. He was genuine, thoughtful, reflective, eloquent – not to mention seriously handsome!
Chanee’s insightful post includes videos taken during the Q and A session. Some highlights were:
- 80% of what Nate uses in his designs are found objects, vintage pieces, and reupholstered pieces. Rarely, does he or someone on his design team visit a new furniture showroom. (Very environmentally responsible.)
- Nate doesn’t have time to read blogs but someone on his staff puts together “binders and binders of printouts” of rooms from blogs.
- A home should tell the story of who the homeowners are and not be filled with trendy items.
- Nate is thankful for the inspiration that blogs provide to homeowners and himself.
The lovely Chanee who crafted a blogger photo handout to help us recognize each other.
Sarah, Christine, and I with Camila who organized the after party with Nest.
Photo by Trent Bailey (low res that I screen printed). Check out his website to see his beautiful work.
I was so honoured to meet the Rue girls: Caitlin, Anne, Crystal and Alaina. They are all living their dream of creating and publishing a stylish, successful online magazine. Their launch party was the night before the taping but unfortunately we weren’t in NYC yet. It was a real success from all of the photos I have seen.
These were just a few of the talented and inspiring women (I don’t think I chatted with any men) that I had my photo snapped with. I also had a chance to meet and chat with Cristin, Rachel, Kate, Amy, Erika and Kirsten whose blogs I just adore. I’m sure there were others as well that I am missing.
I hope you enjoyed these photos! It was a day that went by in a New York minute but one I will remember for a long time. I’m not sure when the show will air, but probably in the next two weeks.
(Thanks to Chanee and Christine for some of these photos.)
Darling post! Meeting all the bloggers was my highlight... just wish I had more time to talk with everyone. You look so beautiful in your pix.
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cristin
Amazing, Vanessa! A wonderful recap of our special day in NYC together. Thanks for the link love and sweet comments.
ReplyDeleteLovely post. In the New York minute you managed to capture the moment beautifully.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful post. It was so nice to meet you and I agree, Nate was super cute.
ReplyDeleteGreat post Vanessa! I loved meeting you in New York. We'll have to figure out a way to have a Canadian blogger reunion in Toronto. As for Nate being so close....I wanted to do more than shake his hand. ;)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, I love your pics from your trip and I love hearing about all the details from your perspective Vanessa! My only wish is that I could have been there and had the chance to meet you :( Well, maybe there will be a next time! Wonderful post, I really enjoyed it.
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Was just too bad I arrived bang on time at Bouchon, would have loved to have chatted Vanessa! Such a great post, makes me want to live the experience all over again.
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ReplyDeleteThanks so much for traveling in - what a delight it was to meet so many of my Twitter friends! :D
Thanks a bunch for linking to ABCD Design as well ~ what a treat!
xoABCD
Nice post! It felt like we were there with you! I was at a restaurant this summer and Nate was sitting at the bar. So I know what you mean. It was all I could do to keep my butt in my chair and my camera phone in my purse! What a cutie! And MY daughter thought I was nuts.
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ReplyDeleteI had soooo much fun with you in NYC!!! We definitely need to do it again!!! Miss you!!!
Christine / GlamaMama
P.S. Really wish I had squeezed Nate's butt when he stood in front of me...it would have been worth it to get escorted out by security!! TeeHee!!
that was such a lovely and thoughtful post. I enjoyed it very much, especially following the links to your Can. friends. I found myself in a photo of yours (in line at the Nate Show)!
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See you back here soon! Donna
so much fun!
ReplyDeleteHi, this is a great post. I've read quite a few reviews of the experience and yours had quite a few details I didn't read from others. Thanks for sharing. I'm popping over from the BYW class. See you again soon.
ReplyDeleteGlad it went so well and to have made the beautiful blogging connections! It's the design of life :) XO, Kelly
ReplyDeleteSounds like you have a great time in NYC :-) It must have been pretty awesome to see so many talented design bloggers in one place!!
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Kelly
i read this from the other girls - so happy u all got together - wish i could of gone!!!
ReplyDeletePS - come visit my first GIVE-AWAY - $45 worth of fabulous! - don't be shy - pass it along! :o)
*kiss kiss*
Erika
~Tiptoe Butterfly~
What a great experience! It must have been so nice to put faces to names. There should be more of these blogger get togethers! Maybe, we organize one for Toronto!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like so much fun!!
ReplyDeleteHi Vanessa! Loved reading your recap of NYC! It was such an honor to meet you!! I also wanted to say thank you for your sweet comment on my blog regarding my impending move to SF! You must come visit :)
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Crystal