Partnerships
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Partnerships Introducing Cheree Berry Paper for Paperless Post
Cheree Berry—yes, that’s her real name—had her own wedding profiled in Martha Stewart Weddings in 2008, and she since then she’s brought the same care and joy to crafting custom wedding invitations for newlyweds-to-be from her studio in […]
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Partnerships Introducing Liberty for Paperless Post
Given our love of all things British—we’re looking at you, English gardens—it was only a matter of time before we crossed the pond. What better way to celebrate our overseas flagship office in London and the start of […]
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Partnerships Mr. Boddington is Paperless Post’s Mr. Right
Mr. Boddington’s Studio—the very real stationer headed by a fictitious gentleman globetrotter—has always been a favorite among the newly betrothed for quirky, idiosyncratic wedding stationery that’s illustrated to order by Rebecca Schmidt Rubensaal. Over the past few years, […]
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Open Studio Behind the scenes of Bloom Room, a pop-up shop celebrating Rifle Paper Co. for Paperless Post
Since launching Rifle Paper Co. with her husband Nathan in 2009, Anna’s become the the darling of the stationery (and iPhone case) world. Now, her signature paintings of flora, fauna, and doll-faced figures have been reimagined as an […]
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Partnerships Straight from the runway: Wedding invitations by Oscar de la Renta
We love transforming Oscar de la Renta’s unparalleled runway collections into sophisticated invitations. Working with actual fabric samples from the fashion house’s atelier—sometimes scanning the swatches themselves, other times redrawing the embroidered patterns by hand—we’ve created invitations that […]
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Partnerships Talking shop with Erin Jang
Photo courtesy of Land of Nod. Erin Jang—illustrator, designer, mother, and craft-maker extraordinaire—is the talent behind our partner The Indigo Bunting. As loyal followers of @theindigobunting’s Instagram account, we often feel the sudden urge to doodle with colored […]
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Partnerships 5 questions with Emily Elsen
What’s more American than a slice of pie on July 4th? Apple may be ye olde standby, but Emily Elsen—who opened Brooklyn’s beloved Four and Twenty Blackbirds pie shop with her sister in 2009—has plenty of suggestions for alternate fruit […]
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Partnerships 5 questions with Deborah Lloyd
We’re planning on spending the summer sipping delicious beverages outdoors—rooftops, poolsides, anywhere really—and it seems that great minds think alike. For Deborah Lloyd, kate spade new york’s Chief Creative Director, it’s all about authentic bellinis and orchards of cherry […]
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Partnerships Drawing room confessions with Yelena Bryksenkova
Yelena Bryksenkova is inspired by a domestic love of everyday objects, as well as a fascination with the mystical and mysterious. We love the craftsmanship and intricate patterns of her pen and watercolor paintings. Plus, we respect anyone whose […]
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Partnerships Talking Shop with Becca Stadtlander
Becca Stadtlander was one of our favorite illustrators even before she sealed the deal with two artisanal GIFs (straight from her studio […]
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Partnerships John Derian wants to bake bread in period garb
Fall is nostalgia’s time to shine. As we make our pilgrimages back home to feast with friends and family, it’s hard not to get a little wistful. This week’s Five Questions is all about decoupage master John Derian’s favorite autumnal activities—both present […]
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Partnerships Jonathan Adler really needs to walk his dog
Jonathan Adler’s already got everything he needs in his party emergency kit: the perfect locale, the perfect +1, and the perfect excuse to duck out early. 1. Where do you wish you could throw your next party? I […]
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Partnerships The beautiful & the damned got saucy together
Earlier this week, we planned a meeting (read: collision) of two delightfully different worlds: 200 of the most fashionable people in New York were invited to the city’s favorite dive bar to toast our collaboration with Derek Blasberg. […]
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Partnerships Walking the line between naughty and nice
Derek Blasberg knows a thing or two about parties. Publications like Vogue and Style.com have heralded him as one of New York’s most-invited guests and sought-after plus-ones, and something of a social genius, to boot. (For his thirtieth […]
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Partnerships She knows a little place at the top of the world
Claire Distenfeld, founder of boutique department store Fivestory in New York City, has some very strong feelings about tequila (just a few rocks, please) and saying goodbye without saying goodbye. 1. Where do you wish you could throw […]