Brielle Buchberg and Lindsay Segal in Toyko.
When I began my blog a year ago two of the people I wanted to profile were Brielle Buchberg and Lindsay Segal the Co-Founders of the extraordinarily successful Luxury Garage Sale www.luxurygaragesale.com It has taken a year to finally have this happen and I am delighted to have my first joint profile with two very savvy and delightful entrepreneurs. I have known the ladies for years and have consigned with them many times over those years. I am obsessed with their great eye for trends and for what their clients are looking for (or better yet, didn’t even know they wanted!!!!) Sticklers for quality merchandise, they don’t disappoint.
Let’s hear from these on target businesswomen and get a glimpse of their lifelong friendship and their closely knit business and personal partnership. I know you will find their story engaging.
WHAT WAS YOUR FIRST JOB
B: As a kid, I worked at my grandparent’s antique store in Lincolnwood on the weekends, In high school, I used to work with teens with special needs, shadowing them on their jobs. When I graduated from college I worked in PR before working as a corporate event planner.
L: When I was in grade school, I worked as a bagger at a grocery store- haha! My first job out of college was at Vogue.com as an editorial assistant
BRIEFLY, DESCRIBE YOUR CURRENT OCCUPATION
B: We are co-founders of Luxury Garage Sale (LGS) a designer consignment business. We mostly focus on branding and client experience initiatives.
WHEN DID YOU DISCOVER YOUR FIRST IMPRESSION OF YOUR TALENT
L: We launched LGS in 2011 after seeing a hole in the market for a luxury consignment experience that delivered white glove service and curated offerings – both for consignors and buyers.

LUXURY GARAGE SALE BOUTIQUES.
WHEN DID YOU KNOW YOU HAD “MADE IT” EXPLAIN
B: We had our first pop-up shop in early 2011 and had a line around the building to get in. Most of the local Chicago media outlets covered it and we knew immediately we were on to something!
HOW DID YOUR ORIGINAL PASSION BRING YOU TO WHERE YOU ARE NOW
L: We have always been interested in expressing ourselves through fashion. We saw a need for LGS in the market and were able to turn our innate passion and strengths into a thriving business.
WHAT WOULD HAVE BEEN YOUR ALTERNATE CHOICE AS A CAREER….WAS THERE ONE
L: I was styling prior to starting LGS and would have most likely continued down that path
B: I was content as a corporate event planner but honestly can’t say what I would be doing today if we hadn’t started LGS.
HOBBIES….
B: Shopping :). We are both foodies and like to try new restaurants. Mostly love spending time with our kids!
HOME….MODERN, TRADITIONAL, ANTIQUES (WHAT ERA) ECLECTIC DESCRIBE
L: Mid-century modern meets Hollywood Regency. We both have very similar aesthetic and actually have a lot of the same items throughout both of our homes. My style leans a little more modern and Brie’s is slightly more traditional.
WHO WOULD YOU HAVE AT YOUR FANTASY DINNER AND WHAT WOULD YOU SERVE (10-12 GUESTS)
B+L: Simon Doonan + Jonathan Adler, Iris Apfel, Gary Janetti, Karl Lagerfeld, Jessica Seinfeld, Stephen Colbert, Andy Cohen, Jeremy Scott, Jill Kargman, John Legend + Chrissy Teigen, Leslie Jones, Takashi Murakami, Barack Obama , If they don’t have to be living then John Lennon for sure! Of course, both of us and our husbands!
FAVORITE CHICAGO STREET ART
“Monument with Standing Beast,” by Jean Dubuffet for a few reasons… 1. We both love black and white and 2. When we were in middle school we both loved photography and took a trip downtown one day with Lindsay’s dad to shoot sites around the city. We took a million pictures of this sculpture and I’ll never forget it!

FAVORITE VACATION SPOT VISITED AND/OR ON YOUR GO TO LIST
B: TOKYO!!!! We went together with our husbands in 2015 and had the most incredible time. We ate our way through the entire trip!
L: Italy (Tuscany and Rome) as a close second.

Jason Buchberg, Lindsay Segal, Brielle Buchberg, Lou Jacobson
The picture-perfect families….
Lindsay Segal and Lou Jacobson with their precious little one…
The Buchbergs, Jason and Brielle with their adorable girls.
The Buchberg Childeren…Aiden, Sloane and Harper…
FAVORITE NEW CHICAGO RESTAURANT
B: We both LOVE Kai Zan!
L: Sushi is our top choice. I am also a big pasta eater… I am a huge fan of Monteverde.
TELL ME ABOUT YOUR LIFELONG FRIENDSHHIP
Top photo 1988 bottom photo early 1990’s
B: We have been friends since we were 3! When we were younger we were always collecting things. Back then it was stickers, erasers and beanie babies and now it has moved to vintage fashion! We reconnected after college when Lindsay moved back to Chicago and after a quick conversation about the need for a luxury consignment business decided to start LGS! As they say, “The rest is history!”
Lindsay and Brielle fashionable even then for Halloween. Two-headed monster costume made by Brielle’s Mom, 1989.
Brielle and Lindsay
Brielle’s Goldman Family Pancake Recipe
My kids and nieces demand these every weekend for breakfast 🙂
PANCAKES3 cup unbleached flour6 teaspoon baking powder3 tablespoon sugar in the raw1 1/2 teaspoon salt4 1/2 cups skim milk6 tablespoons melted butter6 eggs beaten (use only 3 of the yolks)3 tablespoon vanillaMix all dry ingredients in smaller bowlMix all other ingredients in a larger bowlThen add dry ingredients to wet ingredientsDrop by large spoon onto hot griddle
Lindsay’s Pasta with Vodka, Parmesan and Basil from Bon Appetit
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¼ cup olive oil
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½ shallot, finely chopped
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1 small garlic clove, finely grated
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½ cup tomato paste
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2 tablespoons vodka
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1 cup heavy cream
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1 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
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Kosher salt, freshly ground pepper
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1 pound fusilli
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2 tablespoons unsalted butter
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1 ounce finely grated Parmesan, plus more for serving
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¼ cup chopped fresh basil
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Heat oil in a large skillet over medium. Add shallot and garlic and cook, stirring occasionally, until softened, about 5 minutes. Add tomato paste and cook, stirring occasionally, until paste is brick red and starts to caramelize, about 5 minutes. Add vodka and cook, stirring constantly, until liquid is mostly evaporated, about 2 minutes. Add cream and red pepper flakes and stir until well blended. Season with salt and pepper; remove from heat.
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Meanwhile, cook pasta in a large pot of boiling salted water, stirring occasionally, until al dente. Drain, reserving 1 cup pasta cooking liquid. Add pasta to skillet with sauce along with butter and ½ cup pasta cooking liquid. Cook over medium-low heat, stirring constantly and adding more pasta cooking liquid if needed, until butter has melted and a thick, glossy sauce has formed, about 2 minutes. Season with salt and pepper and add 1 oz. Parmesan, tossing to coat. Divide pasta among bowls, then top with basil and more Parmesan.
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Do Ahead: Vodka sauce can be made 5 days ahead; cover and chill.

The Joffrey Ballet Chicago’s Nutcracker comes to the Auditorium Theater on December 1 and performs through December 30.
Christine Rocas and Dylan Gutierrez
The Joffrey Ballet Chicago Corps de Ballet
Scenes from The Nutcracker
As you know I have had the incredible pleasure of working with many, many designers and lifestyle personalities over my many years at Saks Fifth Avenue, Chicago. Among my favorites was (and is!) Carolina Herrera. Not only an extremely talented designer but probably, even more importantly, one off the nicest people you can meet in or out of the world of fashion! I had the privilege of working with her on several occasions over the 36 years of her career (the House of Herrera celebrated their 35th Anniversary in 2016). The photos above were a part of my desinger wall in my office they are now housed in the Nena Ivon Collection in the Archives and Special Collections at Columbia College Chicago. Two weren’t glazed so you see a vintage look to them which I find charming. I have never seen a bad photo of Carolina. She would sign a new one each time she visited. She is a photographers dream and has been shot by the best including our own genius Victor Skrebneski, the remarkable Robert Mapplethorpe and Andy Warhol to name a few. Every artist has used her as their muse and one of my personal favorites is David Downton’s piece he did for her SCAD exhibition. I really want a portrait by him…follow his Instagram posts… I would show them to you but I would probably be sued for copyright violations so please go online and enjoy them for yourself.
Had to do this…the truly exquisite Carolina Herrera in front of the iconic Warhol piece.

Diana Vreeland and Carolina in the top photo and two pieces from her first collection…I was there and it was amazingly beautiful. Her evening gowns were and are the elegant way to look at any formal occasion and her day pieces are timeless as well.
Two Monographs, you know me and books especially on fashion….the top title published in 2016 to celebrate the 35th Anniversary of Carolina Herrera.
At her perfume launch
I know I have posted this photo before but why not again….four of our visiting designers at the Saks Fifth Avenue, Chicago Place opening party September 1990. Left to right, Adolfo, Carolina, Pauline Trigère and Bob Mackie. I’m on the left and Beverly Blettner, the event chair, is pictured on the right. I have another version of this photo (which I can’t locate, sorry) that has Adolfo and Carolina laughing…the photographer had asked if they were married, don’t know why the question was asked but it broke up all the designers!
At the Fashion Group International Chicago 




Carolina today in her signature white shirt, let’s look forward to many more years with this creator’s truly glorious garments!
Grab your candy corn this is going to be a long post and I hope a fun one, we all love Halloween don’t we!!!! It seems that everyone now decorates for this spooky holiday and spend over 9 million dollars on it, oh my, that is scary!!!! I wonder how much of that is spent on Pumpkin Spice items…..or maybe that would be another several million!!!









I had all of these…aren’t they super and now very collectible, see what RSM has…

We would often have these to go trick-or-treating….hard to find now but great fun to fill with goodies.
Absolutely love this, I want to go to this party…a great way to display all the collectibles you will find at Randolph Street Market.
When you are in the South Bend area please make a stop at Council Oak Antiques at 50981 S.R. 933 N. as you can see the vendors are ready not only for Halloween but for the rest of the Fall celebrations. They are open daily and I am mad for the Owner’s Instagram account patricia_mcmahon_smith, do check it out. Photo courtesy of Council Oak Antiques.



Just perfection…..
Working on Halloween Haunted House….

The above seven photos courtesy of Stephaine Lake,
After the festivities I am ready for my treats…and you!!!!!
On my way home…….

As the bark looks before it is harvested.
The look of the pressed cork that would have been on my Father’s drawing board and wall.

Champagne corks for this chandelier.
Of course a book on the subject, you know me and books, To Cork or Not to Cork by George M. Faber.




Two exquisite headpieces by Philip Treacy for Alexander McQueen worn by Isabella Blow.
This movie has very little to do with cork but it is one of my favorites and I adored Alan Rickman in anything and he is superb in this film, I highly recommend it if you haven’t seen it or see it again!
I am a sucker for a glamorous couple involved in a mystery, aren’t you….as another of my favorite authors, Deborah Crombie, says on this books cover “Amory Ames and her rakish husband, Milo, might just be the new Nick and Nora Charles.” One lives in hope.
Liz Klafeta








Photos from Pinterest credit unknown.
All photos of Liz and her BANGTEL properties are courtesy of Liz Klafeta.
Samantha Saifer Berngard, Partner, Boldface Co. Photo by Monia Ponce.
Sam and her “Crew” on a recent Windy City Live (ABC Channel 7 weekdays at 1:00) the spot was for one of her clients, Monica + Andy
With husband, Jason, Brooklyn and Baby Billie June….they look like a photo out of Central Casting….photo by Suzy Brown for Monica + Andy.
Camping with Billie June at one of the Berngard’s favorite summer vacation spots, Camp Wandawega (A nenasnote…I must do a post on this amazing place!!!) 

With Billie June at Stephanie Izard and Paul Kahan’s recent Harvest Fest.

MY MODEL CREW IN THE 1960’S







The finale to end all finales…..brilliant!





















