Marc Charbonnet
marc charbonnet
- Location
- NY, NY,
- Bio
- Marc Charbonnet was born into an ancient 18th century French-American Louisiana family with a lot of silver and no one to polish it. That bit of dirty laundry means what it means to people who care, of which Marc is not one. One of six children, he found escape in his sister's doll collection. Later he discovered mentors in the eccentricities of his mother's friend Paulette, and the stories of his father's grand and imperious friend Mr. Rolf, whose tipsy first wife was debutant of the year and would often send whole dinners violently crashing to the floor with her forearm when a waiter's service displeased her.
Attending Catholic school left Marc with a enlightened opinion on the unfortunate decline of nuns' fashions throughout the years: "From gliding across floors like angelic swans, holding their long veils with lithe hands during the gusty New Orleans afternoons, eventually reduced to wearing cheap street cloths, sneakers and junk earrings, proudly rolling through hot city avenues looking like lesbian muskrats." Not that there's anything wrong with lesbian muskrats. As a child he was told these ladies were "the brides of Christ," and now they resemble the roller coaster operators at the amusement park his family used to visit during summer weekends.
Summers were otherwise spent in pools, riding horseback, and sliding down the rail of the tall, wide staircase that lead to the front door of the Charbonnet home. Keeping to himself, with the exception of a minority of colorful, like-minded locals, he grew into a deep appreciation for the truly beautiful: objects, stories, songs, furniture, clothes, boys and girls. Tired of drama, he left for New York City on July 4th, 1987, Marc's day of independence. A blessed iconoclast, Marc fell into potluck rather than a pot of gold.
After his success in New York as an interior designer, Joseph Holtzman asked Marc to appear in his notorious shelter magazine Nest. Responding to renowned photographer Alexis Hay's demands to take his home portrait up a notch, Marc posed on a recliner wearing his black velvet bishop's robe with a ruby, sapphire and emerald-encrusted cross pendulously hanging just above the top of the slit robe, revealed his nude, gorgeous gams, crossed and crowned on each foot with his exact replicas of Dorothy's ruby red slippers from The Wizard of Oz (not to mention he's nestling inside his 1,000-plus doll collection room — an obsessive habit aided more by his experimenting with Prozac than by his sister's childhood influence).
Marc was selected as one of Architectural Digest's "Top 100 World Designers" for three consecutive years. He has designed Fifth and Park Avenue homes, country homes, corporate headquarters and houses in his hometown of New Orleans, as well as restoring Judy Garland's childhood home at the Judy Garland Museum in Grand Rapids, Minnesota. Marc runs his own interior design business in New York, where he lives with his three boys, Benny, Magi and Gomez (his beloved Chihuahuas). Lunch is his favorite sport.
Marc states, "I owe 75 percent of my success to thank you notes and dirty jokes."
MY RECENT POSTS
- Blue Hair (pt. 2)
June 07, 2010 11:03AM - Blue Hair (pt. 1)
May 31, 2010 08:58AM - Lunch is my Favorite Sport
(pt.2)
May 24, 2010 08:53AM - Lunch is my Favorite Sport
(pt. 1)
May 17, 2010 08:41AM - The Boat (pt. 2)
May 03, 2010 11:58AM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “thank you. excellent
post”
August 17, 2010 06:32PM - “wonderful! bring on
spring!!!”
April 22, 2010 07:00PM - “Wow you are doing much
more than most! Thank you for
your
post and inspiration
to…”
April 22, 2010 06:56PM - “happy spring”
April 22, 2010 06:54PM - “Great post. I wound up
in the hospital for 4 days
with MRSA.
WASH YOUR
HANDS!!!!”
April 22, 2010 06:53PM
- 9956 Views
- 9 Comments
Judy Garland's Casket Handles
AUGUST 8, 2009 7:44PM EDT
- 436 Views
- 7 Comments
Are you reading my posts? Please let me know.
MARCH 30, 2010 11:57PM EDT
- 1683 Views
- 8 Comments
Birkin Bag Blues
SEPTEMBER 8, 2009 12:51PM EDT
- 920 Views
- 5 Comments
The Boat
AUGUST 25, 2009 11:07AM EDT
- 2350 Views
- 6 Comments
Judy Garland's Casket Handles (pt. 1)
APRIL 12, 2010 11:46AM EDT
- 293 Views
- 4 Comments
Munchkin Luncheon (pt. 3)
MARCH 15, 2010 11:52AM EDT
- 502 Views
- 4 Comments
Easter Brunch
MARCH 29, 2010 11:29AM EDT
- 544 Views
- 3 Comments
When Insults Had Class
MARCH 28, 2010 12:55AM EDT
- 1568 Views
- 4 Comments
Judy Garland's Casket Handles (pt. 2)
APRIL 19, 2010 1:41PM EDT
- 350 Views
- 3 Comments
The Boat (pt. 1)
APRIL 26, 2010 12:00PM EDT
- 418 Views
- 3 Comments
My Brush With Camelot
AUGUST 13, 2009 9:29PM EDT
- 431 Views
- 2 Comments
New Yorker
NOVEMBER 12, 2009 11:46AM EST
- 757 Views
- 2 Comments
Sweet Mary Jane
DECEMBER 28, 2009 11:57AM EST
- 564 Views
- 7 Comments
Trinket (pt. 1)
JANUARY 18, 2010 11:41AM EST
- 484 Views
- 4 Comments
Trinket (pt. 2)
JANUARY 25, 2010 11:42AM EST
- 376 Views
- 4 Comments
Munchkin Luncheon (pt. 1)
MARCH 3, 2010 11:20AM EST
- 308 Views
- 3 Comments
Munchkin Luncheon (pt. 2)
MARCH 9, 2010 12:04PM EST
- 462 Views
- 6 Comments
Munchkin Luncheon (pt. 4)
MARCH 22, 2010 11:51AM EDT
- 282 Views
- 2 Comments
The Boat (pt. 2)
MAY 3, 2010 11:58AM EDT
- 900 Views
- 1 Comments
Lunch is My Favorite Sport
AUGUST 31, 2009 3:56PM EDT
- 374 Views
- 2 Comments
meals 9-2-09
SEPTEMBER 2, 2009 11:18PM EDT
- 398 Views
- 1 Comments
110º in the Shade
SEPTEMBER 14, 2009 12:08PM EDT
- 415 Views
- 1 Comments
put him in the basket Henry...
SEPTEMBER 29, 2009 11:49PM EDT
- 743 Views
- 2 Comments
Blue Hair
OCTOBER 13, 2009 11:12AM EDT
- 293 Views
- 2 Comments
Merry -Merry, happy -happy ho-ho-ho
DECEMBER 21, 2009 11:48PM EST
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