Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Sample Sale in the City

Come one, come all - two great sample sales that should be on your radar right now.



Click here for Tibi Online Sample Sale

Also, if you're NYC based, who can ignore the DVF Spring/Summer '11 sample sale right in the city? The sale runs from Tuesday, June 7th through Friday, June 10th from 9AM-6:30PM and is located at 250 Fifth Avenue. Perhaps it's time to buy your inagural wrap dress?

In other news, I just received a postcard in the mail inviting me to the opening of DVF's second NYC store location! It will be on Wooster Street in Soho, just a stone's throw away from it's flagship Meatpacking location. Details to come...

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Rainbow Brite

While prints, florals and stripes are obvious staples each spring, this year, bold, bright colors are a must-have for any girl's wardrobe. Yes, even for New Yorkers - so set aside those drab transition pieces that you call your spring wardrobe, and invest in the following fun items:

1. J Brand 11" Ankle Skinny Jean, $176 -- Kim Kardashian has been spotted in these on both coasts - available in a variety of colors, these are a great way to spice up a neutral top.













2. ASOS Belted Kimono Top, $44 -- At an extremely reasonable price, this gorgeous green piece works best with white denim or shorts, and honestly compliments any body shape with it's cinched waist.













3. Thayer Flow Tank, $171 -- Perfect for a weekend on the town with white flared jeans or easy to make casual for daytime by layering over a bikini at the beach.














4. Melie Blanco Top Handle Bag, $65 -- For those tentative to fully embrace bright colors, this moderately sized bag is the perfect accessory to brighten up an otherwise neutral outfit. It comes in orange, lime, yellow and white.













5. OPI Brights Collection, $33.50 -- Going on a spring getaway? Work in a non-corporate job that encourages creative expression? You're in luck. OPI has designed a collection of bright polishes that will keep you smiling all day long.

Friday, March 4, 2011

For the Fellas

Every now and then I come across another blog that's as insightful and entertaining as my own (queue patting myself on the back). Recently I'm having a hard time keeping my eyes away from "A Gentleman's Guide to Business and Life", penned by three Michigan MBA students who are equal parts witty and and eloquent. Described as "a treatise on matters of significance", the blog provides short snipets of wisdom promoting cardigan wearing, shunning the sin of male straw usage, and citing the bieberian rules of haircare (to name a select few).

Occasionally elitist, but always hilariously entertaining, the blog is a must-read for all gentleman out there with significant questions about business or life.

Friday, February 11, 2011

In the (Neighbor)Hood

I'm a firm believer that a home is never officially "complete." I for one, am always on the lookout for home items that I simply can't live without. Rather that purchasing random items from huge chain stores, I'd much rather stumble across an unexpected gem which will add some personality and character to my apartment. Case in point - the fabulous antique floor mirror that I found at the Hells Kitchen Flea Market last summer (See "Flea-ing to the Market" from July 2010). It's not that I was looking for a floor mirror on that day per se, but I loved what I saw and the price was right. I highly recommend always being "on" - that one perfect item you spot in a store window when you're not even looking may add some much needed pizzaz to your home. My most recent fantastic find comes by way of the Upper East Side-based home/art store Uptown Artworks. I was introduced to the store via the members only online home discount site, One Kings Lane. The store's website stocks chic and stylish pillows that correspond to different neighborhoods across the country. In New York, you can snatch up Brooklyn, Central Park West, West Village, etc. while those who live elsewhere can choose from Beverly Hills, Washington DC, Philadelphia, New Orleans, etc. You can even have a custom pillow created based on the landmark places or streets in your city or neighborhood - such a fun idea! My pillow arrived this past weekend and I couldn't be happier - it adds some much needed pizzaz to the chaise in front of my window.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Fitness, Nutrition, Wellness, Beauty

One of my favorite daily email list serves, Vital Juice (http://vitaljuice.com/), has just gotten even better. With customized editions for New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, "Everywhere", Moms, and soon to be San Francisco and Recipes, it's an easy go-to guide for that one great tip to put your mind (and body) at ease for the day. As if clever articles on fitness myths, stylish workout apparel, the best pilates studios, beauty tips and healthy recipes weren't enough, they've just teamed up with vitaminwater zero to release their Skinny Black Book for 2011. The Black Book is all about bringing you the latest, greatest and most buzzed about products/ideas in the areas of Fitness, Nutrition, Wellness and Beauty.

In "Fitness", celeb trainer Tracy Anderson is mentioned, as are the new Nike Free running shoes and a $1 yoga class passport.


"Nutrition" gives a shout out to Yum Universe as the best healthy recipe site and GoPicnic as the best on-the-go meal.


Skip down to "Wellness" to read about a radiation reducing cell phone case (Pong) and the 90-second secret to getting rid of headaches.


Finally, "Beauty" takes us from a new makeup of the month club called Birchbox to an intriguing and admittedly terrifying app called "In 20 Years" that shows you what you could look like after 20 years of aging. No thank you!


Click here for the full Skinny Black Book with more info and links. I can't wait to check out some of Vital Juice's tips for a healthy mind and body all year long.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Tres Bon!

Enjoy quiche, delicious soup, hearty sandwiches and some European charm? I've got the place for you. Josephine (40 Harrison Street) is a new(ish) French cafe/bakery/wine bar set amongst the many other delicious eateries on Greenwich Street in Tribeca. Look for the quaint red awnings and you'll know you're in the right place. On my first visit I was blown away by their asparagus quiche which came with a refreshing mixed greens salad. My dining partner had a turkey panini and was thrilled with her choice. Upon entering the cafe, you initially think you've been transported to a pastry shop in Paris. You are immediately met by a glass counter fully stocked with croissants, apple turnovers and other delicate pastries and desserts. In true French fashion, you can also pick up some of the best bread around. That would be enough to get me excited, but wait, there's more. Walk further into the cafe and a hostess will ask you if you'd like a table. The answer? Yes, please. You will not be disappointed. Walking across the black and white tiled floor, you can only hope to be seated in one of their tufted banquettes. Either way, Josephine serves as the perfect place to warm up on a cold weekend afternoon, but also a great spot to meet-up for some much needed post-work day wine. Now open all day long, and serving lunch and dinner, there's no reason not to stop into Josephine for every meal of the day. Bon Appetit!

Friday, January 14, 2011

Tory Says...

A woman after my own heart, designer Tory Burch has launched "Tory's City Guides." These online guides offer an insider's guide to the hottest cities around the U.S. and Asia (OK - they're really chosen based on where Tory has her boutiques) - what to see and where to stay, shop, and eat. For the midwesterners out there, Tory has two locations in your 'hood - Troy, MI and Chicago, IL. You can see what she recommends in your city by visiting the website listed below. I personally couldn't wait to delve into the New York City guide -- here's what Tory recommends. And I have to say, in regards to the places I have visited, I couldn't agree more.

To Sleep: The Mark Hotel, Crosby Street Hotel, The Carlyle, The Lowell New York

To Eat: The Waverly Inn, JG Melon, Sushi of Gari, Milos New York, La Esquina, Lupa Osteria Romana, Cafe Habana, Fred's at Barneys New York, Lovely Day, Antica Bottega del Vino, People's Pops, Ciao Bella Gelato, Cupcake Stop, William Greenberg Dessert

To Shop: John Derian Company, MoMA Design Store, Opening Ceremony, Ina, Boutique D. Porthault, Crawford Doyle Booksellers, Tracie Maryn Salon, Gagosian Shop, Plaza Flowers, Verdura, Marie Robinson Salon, Jeffrey, Kirna Zabete, Clay

To See: Neue Galerie, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Central Park, New York City Ballet at Lincoln Center, The Highline, The Standard, The Museum of Modern Art, The Angelika Film Center & Cafe, Joe's Pub, The Staten Island Ferry, SoulCycle

After an intense, business school-style calculation, I've determined that I've only been to a measly 18% of these destinations. Clearly I have my work cut out for me in 2011. Time to get out there and explore! For the full listing of Tory's recommendations and to check out her guides for other cities, click here.