Street Style: Courtney of Ivy Lane Living

In today's street style we're chatting with Courtney Cox of Ivy Lane Living. With a background in fashion and a love for all things design, Courtney and her business partner Alex Deringer opened Ivy Lane Living with the vision of creating casually elegant family dwellings that are elevated by a unique spark. When Courtney isn't planning her next trunk show event or curating the perfect living space for her clients, you can find her grabbing a quick bite at Grateful Kitchen, reading a new book, or winding down with a yoga workout.To learn more about Courtney and Ivy Lane Living, keep reading! 

Courtney is wearing the Maxine Jacket by Ulla Johnson, $825, Rochelle Coated Legging by L'Agence, $225, Tank Sweater by Allude, $175, and the Benta Eclipse Bootie by Alexandre Birman, $950, all available at The Hive and The Shoe Hive.
📸 :Sarah Marcella Creative

 

ABOUT YOU

 How long have you lived in Alexandria?  Courtney: I was born and raised in Alexandria!! I left for my college years and came back after graduating.Favorite item of clothing in your closet?Courtney: My new Ulla Johnson jacket from The Hive!Biggest inspiration? Courtney: I’m inspired by my young children who are wise beyond their years.Dogs or cats? Courtney: I am crazy for long-haired dachshunds! They have the quirkiest personalities and are the best snugglers! 

Ivy Lane Living's new showroom located on the ground floor of their Cameron St. space.

 

ABOUT YOUR BUSINESS

 What inspired you to start your business?Courtney: My background in fashion, love for design, and my amazing business partner who asked me to join forces with her eleven years ago.What are three of your favorite items currently at your shop?Courtney: The enormous Robert Reae painting which brings me peace during this crazy time, a vintage brass magazine holder with Lucite base, and an amazing pair of Murano glass lamps from the 60s.Favorite Designer?Courtney: For home, I adore anything Niermann Weeks and in my closet Ulla!Favorite “buy” of all time?  Courtney: Ugh, that’s hard… I can’t decide but I’m loving the vintage whitewashed snakes I bought at the Washington Antique Winter Show last year. They are big and hang in my kitchen reminding me of upward growth and new beginnings! I like things that represent good energy.    

AT THIS TIME

 How can the community support you and your employees during this time? Courtney: With everyone homebound, people have been rethinking how they want to live. They are renovating and redecorating which has kept us very busy. We feel incredibly fortunate to have long-standing clients as well as new projects that invite us into their most personal spaces.One act of kindness you’ve witnessed?  Courtney: A dear friend and client started a meal delivery service for first responders at the begging of COVID.A favorite new hobby? Courtney: No new hobbies to report! My days are spent toggling between my family’s needs and my business. I have enjoyed more quality time with my children and husband than ever before, and I am grateful for that.Top must-read books?Courtney: The Dutch House and The Terminal List.Binge-worthy suggestion(s)? Courtney: Schitt’s Creek on Netflix.What local business have you supported this week?  Courtney: The Hive, Sarah Akram, Grateful Kitchen.Favorite carry-out restaurant?Courtney: Momo!Favorite family pastime?  Courtney: Escaping to the country!Go-to at-home workout? Courtney: Yoga with Olivia.     

To learn more about Courtney and Ivy Lane Living, visit their website at ivylaneliving.com and follow Ivy Lane Living on Instagram at @ivylaneliving.

 

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