Tastemakers and experts in fashion advise on how to wash fine fabrics, entertain and relax on a budget.
Entertaining at home
Lulu Powers, Hollywood event planner and chef: “Instead of spending $150 on a dinner party for six, you can throw a brunch for less than $50. Buy some mini-croissants from La Conversation and bagels from Trader Joe’s and serve them with cream cheese, different jams and fresh fruit. Pour Cristalino Cava Brut -- I actually use it a lot at parties. It’s great, and I actually prefer it over Veuve Clicquot. I like to buy a bunch of newspapers and magazines and have those on the table too.”
Cristalino Cava Brut, on sale at Cost Plus World Market for $5.99 through Aug. 5. Mini-croissants, $12 per dozen, by special order from La Conversation, 638 N. Doheny Drive, West Hollywood, (310) 858-0950. (Karen Tapia-Andersen / Los Angeles Times)
Talking money
Lara Shriftman, author and event planner: “Everyone is talking about the recession, but you have to be careful when you talk about money. Don’t bring up your personal financial situation or talk about people who just got laid off at a dinner party. It can make people feel uncomfortable. Keep it broad and speak about the overall economy.”
“Party Confidential: New Etiquette for Fabulous Entertaining” by Lara Shriftman and Elizabeth Harrison, on sale at www.amazon.com for $19.79. (Karen Tapia-Andersen / Los Angeles Times)