Vieux Carré Chic: The Art of Overindulgent Home Décor

Vieux Carré Chic: The Art of Overindulgent Home Décor, reviews, published work that is now out-of-print.

From the Author: My work with photography by Skip Bolen. When Palm Beach meets New Orleans and collides.

From the Publisher (2011): Paying tribute and homage to the French Quarter’s compelling clash-of-culture imagery of past and present, this highly visual collage reveals a mad hatter’s mesmerizing jumble of exquisitely-controlled chaos. Subscribing to the age-old axioms of “excess is best” and “too much is never enough,” the style enchants the mind and the eye with a hypnotic blend of African, Parisian, and equestrian-inspired themes and motifs threaded throughout every room. Ravishing, uncanny, and confounding design applications, never before previewed, spill from every page, coupled with astonishing how-to design philosophy and real-life applications. Packing oodles of countless collectibles and curiosities into even the smallest space, the eye-popping style dismisses and defies all preconceived notions and perceptions or predictable, anemic interior decorating ideas. Through a ceiling-to-floor embellishment of exquisite and peculiar accessories, ornamentation, and colors, a mix of opulently cheap to chichi and colossal furnishings—including artifacts, antiques, accessories, collectibles, curios, and other fine objects d’art—crowds each room.

From the published back cover: A fascinating interior décor and sensuous stylebook. Vieux Carré Chic is the trendsetting catch phrase TJ Fisher coined for her inventive, audacious and splashy style home décor. This bold approach to interior design stuns the imagination and staggers the sense. The trademark style celebrates the uncustomary excesses and eccentricities of living large and colorful, even in small spaces, with ultimate flamboyance and flair.

A swirling collage of irresistible images and visions, vestiges and imaginings of things remembered, of past and present — Vieux Carré Chic embraces whimsy, sophistication, glamour, charm and humor. Old-world connoisseur-level collectibles hold court and collide with kitschy keepsakes.

The passionate style creates irresistible yet livable over-the-top drama and enthralling rooms of distinction. Through a ceiling-to-floor over embellishment of multilayered exquisite and peculiar accessories, ornamentation and colors – an exceptionally entertaining design mix of opulently cheap to chi-chi and colossal as furnishings, artifacts, antiques, accessories, collectibles, curios and other fine objets d’ art crowd each room, everywhere. The eye-popping style dismisses and defies all preconceived notions and perceptions of predictable, anemic interior decorating ideas.

Shopaholics, scavenger hunters and “obsessive accumulators — those addicted to the ongoing thrill and challenge of proving antique stores, flea markets, yard and garage sales — will especially adore the Vieux Carré Chic way of packing oodles of countless collectibles and curiosities into every nook and cranny.

From the publisher, in-book quoting the author: “Our character exudes from the place we call home. Are you a dreamer? A risktaker who bucks tradition? Do you seek out the innovator and unusual? That which is enchanting? The drama-laced outré style of Vieux Carré Chic is for those who are not great believers in restraint; people who do mind making heads turn. Controversial choices make for unforgettable rooms.

“Vieux Carré Chicis a bold, inventive signature style for those willing to intoxicate the senses with lush imagery, paying no heed to conventional wisdom!

“Hello. My name is TJ Fisher, and I live on Bourbon Street in the Vieux Carré, the historical French Quarter of New Orleans. The city has imprinted her indelible mark on me, something that inspires and influences my outlook, how I live my life. For the record, I also inhabit the polar opposite parallel universe of old-world Palm Beach; this setting shapes and shades me as well, but nothing compares to New Orleans, a storied city brimming with romance and corrosion, sophistication and tawdriness. Here, in equal measure, we understand the appeal of clash and melding, of the mercurial spirit of offhand and downtown, of gentility and glitter, or rock and royal. Luscious elegance and decadence entwine and reign as one. 

“Here in New Orleans the chi-hunters and ghost whisperers, those snared in a time warp and warrior-poet fashionistas are among the characters who give the city its edge. Locals and their homes, whether swamp palazzos or Creole-clutter-filled cottages, are saturated with an irreverent attitude and a theatrical edge; defiant yet with an irremissible look at me mystique.

“My own surprising signature style embraces the city’s palette of one-of-a-kind offbeat characters, culture, quirkiness and beauty. My ideas come from this melting pot of unlikely people who sway one another amid juxtapositions of uptown and urban, grit and glamour, grand and seductive — a curious creativity that breaks the rules and aplomb. For three hundred years New Orleans, prone to embellishment and burlesque, has persisted as an island of memorable intrigue and drama, myth and reality.” — TJ Fisher 

“Going wild … cozy … historic … ‘hideaway’ … an authentic chapter … A preponderance of African-theme works of art and leopard-print fabrics in the decorating scheme … affinity for the jungle look … which is somewhat toned down by warm furniture and interior treatments … is innate to [TJ Fisher] her personality.”
ROBERT JANJIGIAN, PALM BEACH DAILY NEWS

“Architectural story … period-style … historic-style … 1920s-style … animal themes primitive yet relaxing.”
MIAMI HERALD

“Wow! … incredible … different signature style … nothing like it.”
BERNARD ZYSCOVICH, AIA, internationally acclaimed architect; contributor to South Beach Style and Architecture and Real Urbanism

“This is incredible! … I can’t believe it … the mix of antiques, art, kitsch, modern.”
ROBERT LUCKY, M.S. Rau Antiques

“Fabulous! … Unbelievable.”
— HOME MAGAZINE

“Outrageous … mind-blowing … Whimsical madness! … storyteller style.”
— AT HOME, VINTAGE HOUSE

“Wow … I love your house! … Nothing like it … I don’t know where to look … This should be in Architectural Digest. I would’ve never thought of that! … It works! … Why didn’t I think of that? … I can’t wait to show my husband!”
— NEW ORLEANS HOME AND GARDEN TOUR

“Gimme Shelter … Beautification Inspiration … Vieux Carré Chic: The Art of Overindulgent Home Décor … a ‘mad-hatter’s mesmerizing jumble of exquisitely controlled chaos.’ Loosely translated, that means interiors stuffed to the gills with everything from priceless antiques to dime-store kitsch.”
— PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

“A world of whimsical design … Vieux Carré Chic is an unusual and appealing jukebox of artifacts that reflect passion for life … a wonderlust of finds …Is it a flicker of formality or that of fantasy? … Museum artifacts or flea market finds? …At first glance, themed rooms have a sense of formal grandeur. However, using a clever twist of witty artistry and humor, the appealing juxtaposition of artifacts now appears unconventional. Formal portraits in gallery style reveal a tamed wild posing in bonnets and bows … Vieux Carré Chic’s themed pictorial pages are bursting with delicious treasure troves reflecting great opulence, brilliance, humor and grandiosity. So be enamored. Be enchanted.”
— DIANNE HARRIS, noted Australian and French Quarterite style-setter and fashion design maven

“Morgana Press will publish … [TJ Fisher’s third book] Vieux Carré Chic: The Art of Overindulgent Home Décor.” — JAN SJOSTROM, PALM BEACH DAILY NEWS