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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

GUCCI GUCCI GUUUU...


It is no secret that I love wedges. Wedge sandals, wedge Mary Janes, and ESPECIALLY wedge boots. Wedge shoes are great if you love comfort but do not want to sacrifice the height of skyscraper heels. These Gucci boots are my ultimate wedge boots of the season. When they first came out, I tried them on at Nordstrom. They fit like a GLOVE and the knit body gives it a bit more comfort & stretch and added slouch if you dare. If you don't dare, you tighten up the side buckle and they stay up nice and tight for you Sleek Sallys. Seriously, I love everything about this boot. Originally $895.00, they just marked them down at Saks for $625.99, in case you were stumped on what to get me for Christmas (note size 7.5 or 37.5 in Euro-speak). I'm just sayin'. :D

Sunday, December 13, 2009

wreath of envy.


Martha Stewart and holidays go hand in hand. The other day, I blogged about her INSANE cookie recipe that made me feel like a culinary P-R-O-fessional. She's pretty insane when it comes to crafts too. I believe in minimalism when it comes to lifestyle (unless you look in my closet- 'cuz that theory will go out the window NO JOKE). At home, we're pretty minimal. I'm practically allergic to "chotchkies" as they make me feel uncomfortable- like there's too much going on for my eyes. I don't believe in having a lot of furniture. You could say that a cluttered home is my worst nightmare. That's why I believe in white walls, open space, and hardwood floors. It keeps everything fresh, non-busy, and visually un-offensive.

That is also why I'm not a big fan of holiday decorations. Every now and then, we like to drive through the suburbs to see homes lined with different colored lights and large plastic Santa figurines planted on their roofs. It's cute, it's kitschy, it's fun to look at, but it is soooooo not me. I prefer our medium-sized vintage silver bugle-aluminum Christmas tree with only 1 style of ornament (in shades of green, red, and silver) to large real pine trees decorated with every ornament collected throughout the years (ahem, a nod to my Mom and Dad). I also prefer the style of a modern wreath hanging on the front door as opposed to shaggy green ones with an assortment of ribbons going through it at every angle. This Poinsettia Wreath from Martha Stewart Crafts is an amazing example of simplicity yet still maintains Holiday Chic. The different colors of the Pointsettias make a great contrast to jazz up the already overdone holiday flower. HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!

Friday, December 11, 2009

Scarfin' It Down...


When I woke up this morning, the temperature outside was 8 degrees. This scarf from Anthropologie saved me. Kept my neck warm all day, as I never took it off during work. But it's so pretty, it looks like it should be worn inside throughout the day- not just outside for utility. So instead of throwing on a necklace, I just kept this on as part of my outfit. It's made of a wool blend in a beautiful Buttercup color and the little knitted rosettes make it so feminine and frilly, it's the perfect accessory for all winter-long.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Scalloping Away...


Do you ever feel regretful of not buying something that you totally should have when you first saw it? Well this skirt is my regretted item of the season. I discovered this adorable scalloped skirt on a really cute website called Modcloth late last summer. As I got carried away with surfing the web that day, the skirt was never purchased. When I recalled how perfect it would be as part of my new Fall wardrobe with a pair of stiletto boots, I rolled back onto that website the following week only to find out that it was, to my horror, already SOLD OUT! After a frantic phone call to the website, I was very politely told that not only was it sold out but it would not be re-stocked again. Now as we begin the holiday season, that regret is still apparent, as it would have been the perfect little skirt to wear to all the festive holiday parties going on around me in the upcoming weeks. Not to mention, it would have been such a STEAL as it was just under $65.00. Oh well, such is life. The memory of this gorgeous skirt will live on inside me. The cute and magnified scallops layered all around and the perfect black and cream color combination keeping it totally cool & modern and able to wear day or night. Last year, I was all about the ruffles. Now that ruffles are the rage, I am more partial to the scallops, which in my opinion are the new ruffles. It's always important to be 1 step ahead of the trend game, NO?

Monday, December 7, 2009

...and that's the way the cookie crumbles.


I love the holiday season. It's festive, colorful, and all about being around our loved ones. It's also all about baking COOKIES. This can be a dangerous thing but fun, nonetheless. Every year I promise myself to experiment with different cookie recipes. Last year I introduced myself to the art of checkerboard cookies. This year, I told myself I was going to perfect the jam-filled thumbprint cookie, something I didn't have a lot of luck with in the past. Mine always turned out MEH and were not the prettiest to adorn the holiday dessert table with. This year, I have found the answer to both taste AND visual beauty: the Martha Stewart thumbprint cookie recipe! Buttery, light, and sweet but not tooth-achingly sweet. The key is grinding the hazelnuts or almonds to a fine powder in a food processor. So amazing... they won't last long...

Saturday, December 5, 2009

more dior. please...


I am way more into a SICK sense of style than I am to fashion-y fashion. THERE! I said it. Truthfully, a lot of the so-called 'couture' stuff annoys me. Much of it is not realistically wearable and certainly not affordable even to the higher-than-average income bracket. The bottom line is, come on, let's get real about what to wear. But for some reason. Dior just nails FASHION every time. John Galliano is a BLESSING to the industry. His fresh and innovative ideas should be worshipped by every fashionista or aspiring designer. His 2010 Resort Collection is a perfect combination of classic style plus a rush of soft femininity with a little animal print to keep it dramatically modern. Plus, he's incorporating a lot of chunky accessories to accent his collection, which of course, I love love LOVE...

Sunday, November 22, 2009

say good-bye to daul...


Daul Kim 1989-2009

Daul Kim could quite have possibly been the coolest girl on the planet. A South Korean supermodel living in Paris by day, a painter & filmmaker with solo artwork exhibits in Seoul by night, she was also the blogger extraordinaire. I was truly obsessed with reading her blog 'I LIKE TO FORK MYSELF' almost daily for the past year, which I can only describe as being undeniably brilliant. It was by far my favorite blog I have ever come across. She was humorous, probably more so than she knew, starting each of her blog entries with the title 'Say Hi To...'. Her writing was heartbreaking and her thoughts so charming and pure you would think that she was something other than 'just a pretty face'. But she was also witty, charismatic, and incredibly funny, like almost genius-funny. Much of her thoughts were those typical of your regular 20-year-old young woman in today's world (confused, angry, insecure, uncertain, but somehow always hopeful, or so I thought). The girl could made me laugh and cry at the same time. 

Her fight for hope ended this week as she ended her life in Paris on Thursday with nothing but a letter left behind. Rumor is that she felt depressed and empty living with her career as a fashion model, something quite occasionally clear in her blog entries. Understandable but what I wished she would have known is that everything in this life is so temporary- sometimes even those feelings of unworthiness and hopelessness- this lesson that she wouldn't have learned in her brief twenty years. 

Discovered at the age of 13, Daul recently became the new face of Chanel and Karl Lagerfeld declared her as his latest muse, not surprising as she was breathtakingly beautiful and held a magnificent presence in front of the camera. But what she will really be remembered for is her character, her quirks, and her beautiful ability to communicate with people across the globe like me. Say hi to forever, Beautiful Daul...

Thursday, November 19, 2009

femme fatale


Artist Lori Earley is, for lack of a better word, AMAZING. She combines realistic images with a bit of distortion. The outcome is intense & ethereal images of long-limbed elegant women with large doe-like eyes in dark settings. Her work is also the inspiration for many tattoo enthusiasts. Her oil paintings were recently featured in the 'Laments & Lullabies" exhibit in London's Opera Gallery. You can also catch a great article on Ms. Earley (who, by the way, is as beautiful as the subjects of her paintings) in the latest issue of Hi Fructose magazine. Her work entitled, Ms. V, is featured on the cover. Viva La Femme Fatale!!!

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Happy Birthday, Hello Kitty!!!


November 1st marked the 35th birthday of Hello Kitty (from kitty to COUGAR, no?) and in honor of my favorite childhood memory (not to mention my guiltiest adulthood pleasure), I dedicate this post to her! To celebrate all things Hello Kitty, the Three Apples Exhibit is taking place at artspace Royal T in Culver City, CA. The verbage "Three Apples" refers to the fact that Kitty weighs as much as 3 apples. And a Sanrio aficionado recently told me that Hello Kitty is 5 apples tall! The metric system should take notes! We should just start weighing and measuring everything in apples! Anyway, at the exhibit, you can pretty much browse the genius works of Ikuko Shimuzu and Yuko Yamaguchi, the creators of Hello Kitty (AND MY GODS) as well as the works of others, such as Tokidoki's Simone Legno and Tarina Tarantino who have been inspired by the famous white feline. I heard that on opening day of the exhibit, they had a fun-filled day long schedule of Hello Kitty events- including a Hello Kitty pancake and waffle brunch, a meet-n-greet with Yamaguchi herself, a Hello Kitty jewelry workshop (SIGH), a HK sushi/bento box workshop (OHHHH), a HK Happy Hour for the +21's, a HK Karaoke dance party (HEAVEN), as well as a photo op with Hello Kitty herself (BEYOND). I would have pretty much given part of my left lung to go to this, but being that I live in Chicago, it was a NO-GO. BALLS! Regardless, if you happen to be on the west coast, the exhibit goes until November 15th. Holla! Oh, and HAPPY BIRTHDAY, BABY GIRL!

Friday, November 6, 2009

Small Spaces BIG Ideas


Back when I lived in NYC, home was a tiny one bedroom apartment in a charming 6 story walk-up on the Upper West Side. It was huge in comparison to most of my friends' apartments- the fact that I had no flatmates and a bedroom at all was stellar to NYC standards. I loved every inch of that 650 square foot apartment no matter how challenging the decorating was. I was living on my own for the first time after college, so I did everything in my power to make it my own, combining modern design with my love for quirky vintage pieces that I had collected throughout the years. This dining table set from IKEA would have been PERFECT back then. Cute, compact, modern yet retro at the same time and cleverly named FUSION. I love the dark color and the grain of the table and if your living quarters is space-challenged, this is the perfect solution for dining in style. The chairs are perfectly shaped to fit each corner of the table when pushed in which is incredibly space-saving. Add some fun colorful seat cushions to add your own personal flair and VOILA! You've got the perfect little dining table for intimate dinner soirees! And best of all, the entire ensemble is less than 300 bucks!

Thursday, November 5, 2009

a message to glove...


The best part of Autumn for me is bringing out all the fabulous coats, boots, scarves, hats and gloves once again. Gloves are unfairly overlooked as a major accessory since they are considered very seasonal, whereas many hats and scarves these days are worn year-round. I have been in LOVE with the fingerless glove statement for years (highly influenced from the Rock N Roll uniform, of course). Lauren Urstadt from NYC cleverly combines edgy designs with quality and function to create the perfect fall/winter accessories. I love this particular pair because they are not your standard fingerless glove (note the full ring finger and pinky exposure!), not to mention the great punchy color and racing stripe, another nod to my favorite Grand Prix (it's like she's reading my mind!) This year I bought her timeless long, cashmere and leather fingerless gloves (to add to my growing collection) and I plan on living in them until next summer!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Perkele!!! Why Finland Is Better Than You.



I am straight-up CRAZY OBSESSED with this band. I literally have to have someone translate everything Stam1na is singing (or screaming) about, but I don't care, they rock my world. And they'll rock yours too. Seriously. their music will melt your face off. You can Kiitos me later, Y'all...

Monday, November 2, 2009

Super Kawaii !!!


What do you get when you cross the cutest 2 year old on the PLANET with the hippest mommy EVER known to earth on October 31st? You get THIS, of course! This is Max Brando, the son of my dear friend Jill, a NYC fashion stylist who has worked with some of the top celebrities in the world such as Beyonce, Justin Timberlake, and my personal favorite, LEMMY from Motörhead! For Halloween this year, Jill used her magical skills to create Paul Stanley in toddler form. I have known her for well over a decade and her creativity never ceases to amaze me. Genius, inspiring, and so talented it's SICK. KISS forever, baby!!!

Friday, October 30, 2009

Beyond Obsessed


I love fashion. But even more than fashion, I love style. And what exudes style more than Tokyo Street Fashion? Which is why I am dedicating my first blog to the pretties of Tokyo streets. This one's for all of you boys and girls in Harajuku, Shibuya, Ometesando, Daikanyama, & Ginza! LOVE LOVE LOVE...