Sunday, April 10, 2011

The Row

Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen's fashion line, named "The Row", is quickly becoming more popular everyday. The line consists of fashion forward pieces that reflect their personal styles. There are soft, casual tee shirts and everyday basics like cardigans, as well as sunglasses. It is definitely a very chic line and a wearable one at that. Some designers don't make their runway pieces very wearable for everyday but all of the pieces in the row are completely wearable. You can buy pieces from The Row at Net-A-Porter, Bergdorfgoodman, and Barneys.

Friday, April 8, 2011

My Story

Hi everyone. I am quite bored, so I thought I'd share with you all how I first got into fashion. I probably should have done this in my first post but oh well. It kind of even complicates myself, because I don't know just how it came about, exactly. I had always loved shopping from an early age...pretty much since I was born, (around ages 1 or 2 was when I just started to love shopping)....but that was it. There was no love or zest for style, no reading fashion magazines, no trips to New York, no knowledge of designers. I didn't own anything high end, I just plainly liked to shop. Around when I was seven, I started reading fashion magazines. I suppose that was when it all really started. I'd always been a spender, and not a saver, but I didn't actually love or thrive on clothes, you know? After I started reading about fashion and style and designers, I got really into it. I soon spent all my free time as a young teen holed up in my room reading Women's Wear Daily, Cosmopolitan, and Marie Claire. I collected large stacks of magazines that began to pile up in my room. I wouldn't let my family members throw any away because they contained important information about shoes and bags. Around the age of eleven, I became obsessed with Chanel. I didn't own anything from them except Chanel makeup, because Chanel bags and clothes were too expensive. I was raised in a middle class family, but now that I look back on it, who wants to buy their eleven year old daughter a Chanel? I saved up all my pennies and by the time I was twelve I bought my first Chanel. It was so tiny (a small, hot pink, evening bag) because it was the only thing I could afford at the time. Let me see if I can find an old picture. Ignore the makeup contents in the picture, it was taken many many years ago and I think I had just taken makeup out of my purse or something. Just thought I'd share. To be honest, I still have the bag. I could never sell my first ever Chanel...it doesn't really get much use though because of its size.

Hermes bracelets soooo cute

Aren't Hermes enamel bracelets so adorable? They come in a wide variety of different colors, and are available on the Hermes website. I especially love the ones that are gold. My favorite one was the light pink enamel color, with the gold. (That particular color design has been taken off of the Hermes website, but I bet if you scour around you can still find a good authentic one on Ebay or an auction website.) They retail around $500-600. Gorgeous.

Don't miss out--NYC Art/Fashion Show "Brid's Closet"

Hi all. I just thought I would let fellow other art lovers know that on April 30th, there is a fashion and art show being held in New York called "Brid's Closet." The day is supposed to be filled with music and shopping. It may be worth it to check out the festival. I've been to NYC festivals and art shows before, although I'll admit that I have never attended this particular one before. However, I will be attending it this year. It seems like it could be good fun and I'm always up for shopping. There is a twenty five dollar entrance fee (children get in free), and it is located at Palaia Vineyards 10 Sweet Clover Rd Highland Mills NY 10930. It's open anywhere from 11am to 6pm. Worth checking out, at least.

Marc Jacobs--Interesting Little Items

I've recently come to notice that Marc Jacobs has put out some pretty creative items lately. I usually love to read the books of fellow designers, (Tim Gunn's novel, Nina Garcia has many books out, I forget the name but there was a look book of different fashion icons that I came across including Jackie O and Coco Chanel, Cosmo magazine has an actual novel, you can buy them all at Barnes&Noble.) and yet I had failed to notice Marc Jacob's book. (see above picture.) I don't know how I haven't come across it before, but Marc Jacob has his own book out. It does have a hefty price for a novel, at $100.00, but I am always willing to pay for good art and design books. The book is 300 pages long. It is titled "The Men And Women of Marc Jacobs." It has lots of pictures and information on the the people behind the brand and corporation, which is the stuff that we never get to hear about. (The President of Marc Jacobs, Robert Duffy, and others behind the brand.) I flipped through the book, and it's definitely worth a look. The talented designer has also come out with some cute, kitschy tees lately. They're perfect for bumming around in. I've always loved his updated, modern, version of the tee shirt. My favorite one is above, a red tee shirt with a beautiful drawn rose. He also has several variations of the bunny logo tee shirts out. The one pictured has CHEERS BIG EARS stamped over it.
All of the proceeds from that specific tee shirt, go to Designers Against Aids, which is always a good thing to help support. Marc has always been a favorite designer of mine for RTW clothing. I love his tops and tees. He always gives a casual yet highbrow vibe, and you see that through his clothing. I've always heard from a specific relative of mine, who spotted him in NYC one day, that he is a very kind person. Unfortunately, she was only going by what she saw and did have the courage to go up to him and chat. (Which bummed me out, because if I were there, I would have ran up to him.) Anyhow, if you happen to come across any of these items in Marc Jacobs boutique, I'd grab them before they sell out.

Tiffany Locks

Tiffany & Co has now added locks to their fabulous jewelry line. The locks come in all different metals, and you can buy a few different types. It's a great selection. The average price, depending on your choice of metal, is around $1000 and up. I have yet to buy one, but my friend owns one and it looks beautiful on her.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

the home of coffee

I've always loved Starbucks coffee. I started going to Starbucks a few years ago. They literally have a drink for every kind of mood that you could be in. I thought I'd list some of my favorite drinks from them-Frappuccino in Strawberries & Cream or Vanilla
                             Strawberry Banana smoothie (my favorite for spring/summer)
                             Gingerbread Latte
                             Pumpkin Spice Latte
                             Cinnamon Dolce Latte
                             Skinny Caramel Macchiato
Even if you're not big on coffee, they have a range of other drinks to choose from. I'm not very busy today, just thought I'd share my coffee choices with you all. =)
                               
                             It's also a fav stop among celebs. Audrina Patridge, Mary Kate Olsen, Ashley Tisdale, and Britney Spears all love Starbucks. They also sell breakfast foods, bakery foods, fruit, and granola. All good stuff to snack on.
They sell KIND bars, a type of crunchy granola bar that is hard to find at certain grocery stores. It's one of the only granola bars that I'm fond of. They also provide Internet access if you happen to be traveling and you're hotel/suite/room doesn't allow you to use your laptop. I just thought I'd write a rave review on them since I'm there practically all of the time, and they really do have good stuff.