Carolyne Roehm in Oscar de la Renta with the designer.
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Roehm’s affection for the two hues began when she was working for the designer and lived in a one-bedroom apartment on the Upper East Side. “I draped everything in that bloody fabric,” she said. “I wanted to have blue and white porcelain, too, but of course I couldn’t afford any antiques, so I was always in Pier 1 looking for little vases or plates. I still use some of those pieces mixed with the 18th-century stuff.”
Next, Roehm is working on a book about her homes, but an incident later in the evening proved she has equal expertise in hostessing in a crisis. When the long hair of Luisa Beccaria’s daughter Lucilla accidentally came in contact with a candle, it was quickly set aflame. “I do it myself, I flip my hair away from my neck, and she flipped and it caught,” Roehm said. A fellow partygoer immediately helped put it out without any major physical damage being done. To say nothing of the emotional effects. “After I realized she wasn’t hurt, I offered her a drink,” Roehm said. “I told her, ‘Maybe you need something stiffer than wine.’”













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