Dar Bibine, a hotel located on a Tunisian island in the Mediterranean, has embraced this historical color palette and updated it by combining archaic architecture with modern designers such as Panton, Gehry and Starck to create a completely fresh style. The clean white lines of traditional Tunisian buildings create the perfect backdrop for this updated design.
The evil-fighting properties of turquoise translate as well into clothing and jewelry, protecting people in the form of pendants, belts, and bracelets. You may be familiar with the blue “evil eye” prevalent in jewelry from Turkey and Greece which goes so far as to cause bad luck for whomever it is directed at!
Even if you're not totally convinced of its powers, there is no doubting this color's calming effect on the psyche, dissolving tension and promoting tranquility.
And as Pantone says of their Color of the Year 2010, "It's not just blue or green, it's both, which means it's calming and invigorating at the same time. And it makes you think of escaping to someplace tropical and beautiful" ... Say perhaps, Dar Bibine, Tunisia?



so amazing. I was really inspired by the blues in Tunisia last year too. They made their way into many of my spring 2010 designs.
ReplyDeleteso so so pretty!
ReplyDeleteDar Bibine has just been added to my list of places to go ASAP. And when I go, I will definitely be wearing those sandals.
ReplyDeleteSO fresh. i took a deep and cleansing breath when i saw these photos.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that turquoise has the ability to ward off bad things! These pictures are stunning and thanks for the info :)
ReplyDeleteThe gorgeous color alone is enough to entice me to pack my bags!
ReplyDeleteit's so refreshing to see things like colour from a different cultural perspective. it makes me rethink my own perceptions.
ReplyDeletegorgeous styling; love the outfit with it! oh what i wouldn't do to be wearing that dress and earrings at the dar bibine right now!!
ReplyDeleteby the way, who was the winner of the sperry giveaway?!
ReplyDeleteThis color blue makes me so happy!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pictures :) But I had always heard that the glass evil eyes absorb the bad luck others send your way. When it has absorbed as much as it can it will break and you need to get a new one to protect you!
ReplyDeleteIf turquoise wards off evil, I do see why. I wear it almost daily and particularly like it with gold. I am a lucky girl, so I'll keep it up. I don't have it in my house, but that doesn't mean I wouldn't go there. I love it with the white.
ReplyDeleteLove turquoise!!
ReplyDeleteI remember, for my Thesis project in design school I designed a club/lounge with these inspirations ( i think it was the greek isels) :),, white and turquoise were the prominent colors,,,, thank you for reminding me of those fun days :)
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Very much in love with those sandals!
ReplyDeleteI need to book a trip to Greece...just to wear that dress!!
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ReplyDeletelove the colours! it's just like our greek islands!
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beautiful!
ReplyDeletereally love those earrings and white dress at the end of the post! just gorgeous!
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BEST color combination ever!
ReplyDeletethis is so so gorgeous! and I can totally see it with a little pop of coral. it is definitely a respite for my workday... thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'm RUNNING home to paint something turquoise. I don't need any more bad luck!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat is it about these colours that just makes me feel calm ........... sigh.
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