30.12.09

Wall to Wall Westwood


So since I'll be moving into my new house this upcoming month I've been rather hypersensitive about anything and everything apartment related. This obsession has led me to find a delightful surprise, the daring designer Miss Vivienne Westwood has partnered with Cole & Son's to make a superb line of wallpaper. If you really want to up the anti in your mansion, apartment, shack or home (hah. MASH!) the rolls start at $87 and go to $298. The designs are taken from Westwood's past Ready-to-Wear designs. Example my personal favorite and as it is featured here Squiggle which was sniped from Westwood's 1981 autumn collection. Love it.

22.12.09

Bobby From Boston Review


For those of you running around like chickens with their heads cut off, racing against time in order to procure the perfect present heres something to consider; vintage? Vintage wear, and items not only have history but are good quality, fashionable, and unique, not to mention very affordable and generally look like they are worth twice their in-store price. So here's a store I stumbled upon today and fell in love with!

Shop: Bobby from Boston
Location:
19 Thayer St.
The South End
Phone: 617.423.9299
T Stop: Broadway, New England Medical Center (but the parking is EASY)
Rating: *****

If you know anything about vintage, or don't know anything about vintage, it's clear to anyone that walks into Bobby's that is one of a kind. The two room Thayer Street hole in the wall is loaded ceiling to floor with men's and women's pieces dating back to the early 1900's (though it has been known to house vintage from the 1800's as well!!). If you're looking for good quality, good prices, and timeless pieces then Bobby's is where you want to be. Also, astoundingly they take both cash and credit. Run by Bobby Garnett who opened the shop in 2000, though he's been in the Vintage business for an astounding 30 years! Oh and the kicker by some off chance you don't find what you're looking for, Bobby himself takes private appointments where one can tour his warehouse in lynn. You don't want to miss this place.

Holidays Ho!

So at long last my exams have come to an end, I have moved out of my dorm and into the new house and I've started to settle in back home. Finally I can allow myself sometime to update! Today I took a trip into Boston, so Alex and I could have ourselves a Merry-little pre Christmas. Earlier today we exchanged gifts, I got him a Skeleton Face Kenneth Cole watch to replace his old watch, and a Nautica cashmere scarf. He got me two new charms for my Pandora bracelet (I'm so hooked on this fad), which he hid inside a twilight book by cutting a Pandora gift-box shape hole in the pages with a kitchen knife. He also got me a book with ALL of Audrey Hepburn's pictures EVER taken, a leather bound copy of Sherlock Holmes and as a joke an F My Life book. Then we went on to do alittle thrifty vintage shopping and ended up as Bobby from Boston honestly this vintage shop is one of my new favorite stores but more about that later. I bought an exquisite leather waist belt with engraved feather detail and gold clasp, for a mere $25. Then we met up with his father who graciously paid for our dinner at the North End. Not a bad kick off to the Christmas season if I do say so myself... but enough about me.. updates of the fashionable sort to come soon!

9.12.09

Opening Ceremony Sample Sale


I was idly browsing my favorite blogs to get my daily update/fix when I came across this lovely little bit of news on Fasshonaburu! at the NYC Opening Ceremony location @ 201 Mulberry (between spring and kenmark) from December 11th-13th items will go on sale for 60%-90%. This is really an awesome event and if you have as many fashion freaks for friends as I do it's a perfect time to shop for the holidays.

8.12.09

Unwanted Christmas Gift Certificates (take 2)

Are you ready for round two of UCGCs! Oh and any suggestions as far as UCGC posts, do inform me! I'd love some feedback :o). Okay moving, so while best buy may be a gift certificate of choice for guys, girls are left with a bit of a dilemma. When I was a wee lass in high school our local mall and movie theater were conjoined and so when the friends gathered before a movie to waste time it was habit that the guys would want to go mosey around Best Buy. All other suggestions were ignored generally or answered with "Well we're going there... but you and the girls can..." So while a Best Buy gift card may be a choice pick for that almost-sorta-boyfriend, younger brother, or video game lover in your life, I would not advise you to give it to an inspiring fashionista. But however if you find yourself at Best Buy with a Gift UCGC here are some choice selections for you to consider.

Top Five Fashion Movies
1.) The Devil Wears Prada one of the ultimate and most successful fashion themed movies of the time. Based on the best selling novel by Lauren Weisberger, The Devil Wears Prada gives tells a tale of a young woman who unwillingly stumbles into the hectic worlds of high fashion and publishing. Starring Anne Hathaway as Andrea "Andy" Sachs, and Meryl Streep as the frigid and fabulous Miranda Priestly, this is indeed one of my favorites. It also helps that all the proceedings and characters are based on Vogue the most infamous mirror is of Anna Wintour herself as Miranda Priestly and while Wintour says she can't see herself in Priestly, those who has worked under and around her beg to differ. Find it for $10 at Best Buy!

2.)Breakfast at Tiffany's often claimed one of the most fashionably inspirational movies, Breakfast at Tiffany's is the ultimate fashion lovers staple and classic. Set in New York City in the early 60's the ever picture perfect Audrey Hepburn stars as Holly Golightly a charming socialite with a number of peculiar habits and a love for living her life (whatever that means to her at the moment). She meets aspiring writer, Paul (George Peppered) who she playfully remains Fred and thus he remains known as for the remainder of the film. I adore this movie, did you know the original little black dress can be accredited to this very film! Marvelous simply marvelous darling! Definitely a movie you'll be able to watch again and again.

3.) Almost Famous Okay this is my favorite movie. Period, end of story, drop the curtain, cue the
applause. This is the movie that inspired me to go into Journalism. It tells the story of writer and director Cameron Crowe's experiences as a teenage rock journalist, can you imagine being a regular contributer for the Rolling Stone while you were still in high school?! The main character William Miller is played by a young Patrick Fugit, loves rock and roll and begins writing reviews for an underground magazine. Which soon catches the attention of Lester Bands (Philip Seymour Hoffman), editor of the rock renegade magazine Creem, he takes William under his wing and gives him a professional assignment cover a Black Sabbath concert. While unable to get to Black Sabbath instead William chats it up with Stillwater, and the piece he writes catches the attention of Rolling Stone. My favorite part of the movie by far are the Band-aids self proclaimed muses (erm...groupies) of the bands, who are led by the inspirational and glamorous Penny Lane played by a young Kate Hudson. This movie placed Kate Hudson as an idol, and her effortlessly stylish rockstar wardrobe in the movie left my mouth watering.

4.)Sex and the City The Movie the ladies of beloved show 'sex in the city' made there silver screen debut last year which as a sequel in the works for next year. And although the plot is so-so in my opinion it's a classic 'girls night' flick which is riddled with breathtaking fashion. No they do not fail to impress in that particular category, praise the fashion gods. The movie is basically a constant stream of fashion designers, inspirations and NYC charm. The kicker which worked for the show and the movie the four main characters offer such a varied range of style that it's hard to not find one to suit your tastes.



5.)Last but not least Marie Antoinette whenever I want to sketch up something pretty and need just an extra little bit of inspiration this flick always does the trick! Written and Directed by Sofia Coppola, it puts a whole new spin on the life and times of one of Europe's most infamous monarchs. Kirsten Dunst is beautiful as the Austrian born Marie Antoinette. But it's the fashion that really steals the show in this piece, couture at its finest this movie is positively riddled with pastel hued: ribbons, ruffles, wigs, fans, masks, and believe it or not food! Have you ever stopped and admired one of the Juicy Couture campaign ads, and wondered 'what in blazes is going on in this picture!' well Coppola's work looks as if it could be the back story to one of those ads. Everything in this movie is simply dazzling and even watching it on mute could prove inspirational.

7.12.09

Unwanted Christmas Gift Certificates (take 1)

We all have come face to face with an UCGC atleast once in our lives. Yes those rectangular bits of colorful plastic leaking intended holiday joy. UCGC's are meant well, and we try to keep in mind it's the thought that counts but we're left with the weight in our wallet of "just what the hell am I going to buy from *insertstorehere*" feeling. Well fear no more! I have been handed many a UCGC (Unwanted Christmas Gift Certificate if you still haven't caught on) and am now here to provide you with the essential information of how to use them to the best of your ability. Today I'll start with a simple one, now I have no problem with Hollister, or Abercrombie for that matter but let's face it... I'm 19 If I walk around with the words HCO PARTY IN THE USA tattooed across my chest judgement will ensure. Aside from that I do not enjoy being someone's personal walking advertisement, yes Hollister was cool... when I was a freshman in highschool, and if I had been handed a gift card for them a mere week ago it would have been met with a raised eyebrow and a "you've got to be kidding me." But now I am older and wiser (and work at Hollister, mama needs money for xmas) and know that they actually have a pretty rocking winter collection full of awesome purchases! So heres alittle outfit I pulled together for you... dear readers and loves of my life.







Items in this set:
Brooks Street, $60
Manhattan Beach, $60
Dockweiler Beach, $200
San Buenaventura, $40

I'll try my best to update some more, but It's going to be a bit difficult this week due to finals and me not having a computer! Until then!

3.12.09

My Christmas Wishlist


I'm going to go ahead and be a little selfish, and publish my -what I would kill for list- aka 'Christmas List'. The chance of me getting everything on this list is about as likely as Anna Wintour getting caught within a 100 yard radius of TJ Max, but a girl can dream *sigh*. Anywho enjoy! xoxo

1.) An Old School Polaroid One-Step Camera
I have always wanted one of these there is something I really love about vintage camera's and the photos they produce. I already have a fantastic professional Nixon D60 and some quick shot bar camera, I would love to add an old granny one step camera to my collection. Mind you the camera is not the expensive part it's the film which runs at around $40 for 10 photos. Yah... the camera goes at around $23-$80 on ebay and amazon.








2.) Leather World Charm Necklace
I adore the delicate gold pieces combination with the multiple leather strands. Reminds me of something an Aztec queen might have worn. Very pricey it's $350 and by Tory Burch, but I can easily see myself being able to dress this up or down for a day or night look. Obviously a statement piece it's odd I've always been a white gold or silver girl but lately I've been lusting for delicate and feminine gold pieces over silver.



3.) Pepper
Wedges are big this season, and I want some badski!...I mean bad I fell in love with Need Supply via What I Wore one of my favorite style blogs. When I spotted these soft leather puppies I knew it was love at first site (haha a blog pun!) designed by Jeffery Campbell, with a 3.5 covered heel I'm in wedge bootie heaven! and $145 is pretty reasonable for good leather in my opinion.






4.)Hanae Mori Butterfly Eau de Parfum
My perfume of choice! (well currently I've been a bit of a perfume floozy over the years but I think I've found my match. Called one of the most "enduring fashionable perfumes" It's a a mix of fruity, floral, and woody scents but never one more than the other. It's ingredients include: wild strawberries, blackberries, black currents, bilberries, Bulgarian rose, ylang-ylang, jasmine, peony, rosewood, almond wood, sandalwood, and cedar (whoo allot goes into one tiny bottle of perfume). I'm running low and could certainly use a new bottle!


5.)Antoinette Fainting Sofa- Verdgris
Love this I can see it in my new apartment/bedroom that I'm moving into this coming January. A spot opened up in my Sorority's house and I really can't wait to customize it. I love decorating, I almost considered interior decorating once upon a time.. actually not really my mother just told my I should always do it. Anyway I ADORE this, something about the antique-french look about it and the color, everything in my room is red, black and white I feel this olive green would really pull it together! My mother is not so sure... it is very pricey my most expensive desire at $575 (yes almost $600) from believe it or not Urban Outfitters. It looks as if I get to choose between a few gifts on just this couch. Still it is a fine piece of furniture..... hm





well that's all for now I'll add more later!

A Rockerfeller Christmas









What I Wore Wednesday
When-|- December 2, 2009

What-|-
Hat: Jennifer Ouellette
Sequin Scarf: Vintage
Cashmere Sweater Dress: Bloomingdales (last black friday hah)
Red Pea Coat: Tulle
Denim Leggings: Free People
Boots: Steven by Steve Madden
Earrings: Anthropologie

Where-|-
To see the Rockerfeller Center Tree Lighting with my boyfriend.

Why-|-
So today is me and my Boyfriend's 2 month anniversary. Which may not seem like much at all but we've been dating for a long time really now give or take a year and events. Point is we've been through allot together so each month with him his precious to me. Anyway for this evening it conviently fell on the Rockerfeller Center Tree Lighting! Something I've always wanted to see, it looked like it was going to be a lovely evening and then it started raining... haha but we didn't let that ruin a fantastic night in the city. As for my outfit, I dressed warm with an ivory cashmere turtle neck sweater, and instead of tights I went with my denim leggings from people which I'm obsessed with. I should have worn rainboots but these riding boots I picked up from Nordstrom's this summer never fail me. I went christmasy with touches of gold in my sequin scarf and Anthropology earrings. The finising touches of my outfit were my signature scarlet pea coat from tulle, and my Jennifer Ouellette Hat a gift from my Mother (and Barney's C; ). All and all I was very pleased with this outfit very comfortable and fashionable!



2.12.09

Gap Steps it Up with Stella


Okay so I'll be honest I've never been a big fan of the Gap, I generally find it's pieces too plain, too pricey for being too plain, and give or take a season behind what I want. I hate to sound harsh but when it comes to the Gap last time someone got me a gift certificate from said Gap which was on my graduation from high school it took me 2.5 years to rid clutch of that useless piece of plastic tag. Mind you on average a gift certificate has a life of 1-3 days after it is received (at least for me I'm not a gift certificate hoarder like my boyfriend). But wait!! There are always the exceptions, when I finally went to spent my gift card I found myself green with envy as Gap had partnered with Stella McCartney, my jealousy being spurred because it was for a kids and not an adults collection. But at last my prayers were answered and Gtella (Gap/Stella) created something a bit more my size. In honor of World Aids Day (today), Ms McCartney has designed a limited edition v-neck t-shirt that is available in both adult and kid sizes. Half of the profits go to the Global Fund to aid in eliminating AIDS (a horrible pun I know) in Africa. But I'm not going to lie I'd get the tee even if didn't. The v-neck has a series of scarlet trompe l'oeil chains backed on the ivory cotton tee, I find this adorable and witty. Let's not forget that it is from the Gap meaning (though I admit begrudgingly) it's super comfy. The shit costs $28 and is available for a limited time only so go go go!

1.12.09

Obsessed! Lime Crime Makeup


I don't consider myself a very dramatic person, opting for classic and timeless pieces, over the more outrageous ones with expiration dates, but I am completely OBSESSED with the Lime Crime makeup line. Lime Crime boasts it's products to be "So Bright, It's Illegal!" Lime Crime has a massive following which originated from its creator Doe Deere. A New York City veteran Deere breathed life into her makeup line in 2008 simply because no makeup out on the market was bright enough for her 'unique' tastes. Deere is a model, makeup guru, and entrepreneur. She was born in Russia and came to the United States at age 17. Lime Crime is notorious for pumping out retina searing colors. Deere constantly is pushing the envelope and taking no prisoners with her high fashion a la mode attitude, going beyond the just "What's In and Out" mentality. My personal favorite colors are No She Didn't an ice queen opaque aqua lipstick, D'Lilac a celestial thick lavender that would look out of this world and to die for on someone with a very pale skin tone. Then there are the much more wearable Retrofuturist think pure scarlet, Great Pink Planet, and Centrifuchsia a delightfully rick fuchsia "amplified to a cosmic degree". Also not to be over looked the juicy orange My Beautiful Rocker and Styletto a luscious deep noir that screams Lady Gaga. Deere's lipsticks retail at around $16 or you can purchase them all for $140 saving $20.



[Picutres From: Limecrimemakeup.com]
[Lipstick Colors from top to bottom: I Love My Rocket, D'Lilac, Styletto, No She Didn't]

30.11.09

Rent-A-Dress


Can you articulate the phrase: To Good To Be True. If not maybe you'll find yourself motivated by Topshop's latest inititative. Confused? Well rumor has it that Topshop.com will allow consumers to 'hire' a dress for a day, and not just any dress these dresses have all been donated from famous benefactors the likes of which including, Kate Moss, Freida Pinto, Sophie Dahl, Christopher Kane, Scarlet Johanson, and more! Once the event comes to a close (after Christmas) these one of a kind pieces will be auctioned off, all procedds go
Age Concern and Help the Aged. The best part it only cost 40 euros to hire a dress! I love everything about this fundraiser.

* Dresses can be looked at and tried on from 26th November to 6th December, between 1pm and 6pm Monday to Friday, 1pm to 8pm Saturday and 1pm to 5 pm on Sunday in TopShop's Oxford Circus store. They will then be available to hire for the night from the 7th until the 23rd of December.

read more on the topshop blog

In the picture: Scarlett Johansson’s Nanette Lepore mini dress. available for a night at 40 Euros.

Zac Posen Lowers the Bar


It's happened again, yet another high end designer has aligned themselves with Target in hopes of scoring a larger consumer base. Zac Posen an uprising designer, who's own collection houses pieces ranging from $900- $15,000 recently revealed that he would be releasing a collection called Z Spoke at Saks in spring '10', took another step down the proverbial ladder and announced that he would be doing a 'for' Target line. Because the for Target lines generally are kept under wraps until the month before not much is known, what I do know is that the line will be available in stores April 25 through May 30. Also upcoming next month at Target is Rodarte's line as well as Jean Paul Gaultier's line, this holiday season is you're looking for cheap and chic gifts Target and H&M are looking like the places to be.

More information [WWD]

26.11.09

Giving Thanks and Black Friday


Snoopy Float @ the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade from Fliker

I never really appreciated Thanksgiving until I was in college, when after months of barely tolerable school food reminding me of just how thankful I am for my mothers home cooking. Now Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays, not to mention Black Friday which is a holiday dedicated purely to shopping (though I do have mixed feelings about it). Anyway I journeyed home to Boston for the break, and as heartbreaking it is away to be away from The City there is something truly comforting and relaxing about being back in my hometown. As for those of you still in the city here are some choice Black Friday sales that you should look into. The rest can be found in NY Mag.

7 For All Mankind
394 W. Broadway, nr. Broome St. (212-226-8615)
Spend $200, get $25 off; spend $300, get $50 off; spend $500, get $100 off. 11/25–12/12. M–F (11–8), S–Su (noon–7).

Diesel
Various locations.
Select men's and women's merchandise is 30 percent off, including jackets, pants, jumpsuits, skirts, knits, and all leather items. Stop by 55DSL (281 Lafayette St., nr. Prince St.; 212-226-5055) for a DJ and free Red Bull and beer. 11/27–11/29. Call for hours.

Dusica Dusica
67 Prince St., at Crosby St. (212-966-9099)
All full-priced boots, flats, pumps, and bags are 30 percent off and styles previously on sale are 20 percent off. The Phoebe stretchy leather boot is $668.50 (originally $955), the Irene ankle bootie is $486.50 (originally $695), and the Norah laceless bootie is $416.50 (originally $595). 11/27–11/29. F–S (11–7), Su (noon–7).

H&M
Various locations
Receive 25 percent off an item of your choice before 10 a.m., including apparel and accessories. Plus, $5 dresses, tunics, and jersey tops (originally $25.95 to $39.95). 11/27. Call for hours.

Swatch
Various locations
Select watches are 30 percent off during the annual Thanksgiving sale. The AHHH! watch from the Street Painters collection is $55 (originally $38.50) and the Sliding Waves watch is $70 (originally $100). 11/26–12/6. Call for hours.

ABC Carpet & Home
888 Broadway, at 19th St. (212-473-3000)
Select furniture is 15 to 50 percent off, including dining tables, side chairs, benches, and armchairs. The Theodore Alexander Regency mahogany pedestal table is $2,999 (originally $5,995), the Bessano collection walnut dining table is $2,499 (originally $4,895), and the Bessano walnut side chair with a cotton seat is $299 (originally $450). 11/27–11/29. M–F (10–8), S (10–7), Su (11–6:30).

Betsey Johnson
Various locations
The entire store is 40 percent off, excluding jewelry, intimates, and swimwear. 11/27–11/29. Call for hours.


Charlotte Russe
1275 Broadway, nr. 33rd St. (212-465-8425)
All clothing and accessories are 25 percent off, plus an additional 10 percent off from 6 to 10 a.m. on Black Friday. On Friday, receive a limited-edition snakeskin-print wallet when you spend $40 or more. On Saturday and Sunday, buy one item, get a second item of equal or lesser value for 50 percent off. The over-the-knee suede boots are $20.25 (originally $26.99), belted wool coats are $26.25 (originally $34.99), and plaid dresses are $20.25 (originally $26.99). 11/26–11/30. Th–M (10–8).

Elie Tahari
417 W. Broadway, nr. Spring St. (212-334-4441)
Fall 2009 womenswear, menswear, and accessories are 40 to 50 percent off. The navy and suede metallic Allegra sandals are $359 (originally $598), the leopard-printed chiffon Ashley dress is $269 (originally $449), and the camel-colored knee-length Adriel coat is $359 (originally $598). 11/27–11/29. F–S (11–8), Su (noon–6)
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Lucky Brand Jeans
Various locations
Buy one item, get any second item of equal or lesser value for half off, including jeans, apparel, and accessories. 11/27–11/29. Call for hours.

Nanette Lepore
423 Broome St., nr. Crosby St. (212-219-8295)
958 Madison Ave., nr. 75th St. (212-452-3056)
Fall merchandise is 50 percent off, including dresses, knits, and outerwear. 11/27. Call for hours.

Opening Ceremony
35 Howard St., nr. Broadway (212-219-2688)
Select womenswear, menswear, and accessories from fall/winter 2009 are 30 to 50 percent off. The men's Opening Ceremony suede cardigan is $476 (originally $680), the women's Boy by Band of Outsiders cropped-sleeve trench is $900 (originally $1,285), and the Jeremy Scott for Adidas JS3 Tongue sneakers are $154 (originally $220). 11/27–12/11. M–S (11–8), Su (noon–7).

24.11.09

Eugenia Kim Hits A Bullseye

The Target bulls-eye that is, I mentioned awhile back how Eugenia Kim had released a line for Urban Outfitters, well as much as I detest the world, apparently Eugenia is a true Recessionista (think fashionista but a bit more frugal). Hats off to you Eugenia! With her lines release Eugenia will be the first designer ever to have a headware collaboration with Target, along with Kim's line, Cynthia Vincent is creating a footwear for target line set to hit the selves around the same time as Kim's. Details are still in the works but rumor has it both designers pieces will be released sometime around April 18, 2010. Oh and to give you an idea normally Eugenia Kim hats go for around $300 a pop. So mark your calenders!

Destination Runway: Urban Jungle

Photo by Me! Featuring Sandee Thapa, in David's Bridal

Hofstra Students got their first taste of the runway on Saturday, November 21, all in hopes to raise money for the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). This is Hofstra’s third annual Destination Runway charity fashion show, it has become a campus sensation overnight bringing students together from a variety of organizations on and off campus, bringing a little bit of big city fashion to our Long Island University. Destination Runway was founded by Hofstra ‘09’ Alumni Peter DiSilvio in 2006.

“At the time the Student Government Association (SGA) just wanted to bring the campus closer together, being so near to New York I’d say Hofstra is a pretty fashion savvy campus. Destination Runway Hofstra allows students of all social groups to combine their talents to make something fantastic,” said DiSilvio who made it back this year to see the show.

Each year since DiSlivio founded Destination Runway Hofstra, a different charity and theme has been selected. This year the WWF and Urban Jungle theme was chosen, why?

“Because it’s a jungle out there!” said Victoria Vullo, a junior at Hofstra University and one of the evening’s delightful hosts.

The WWF has for over 45 years, made an effort to be nature’s voice and speak for those who cannot speak for themselves. Currently the WWF is the world’s leading conversation organization, active in over 100 countries it is supported by more than 5 million members globally. WWF works every day to find a common ground between nature and human beings, hoping to find a solution that meets both parties needs.

“We hope to purchase two lions, and name them Kate and Willy!” said Brian Marquis, SGA member and Vullo’s charismatic co-host.

Sticking true to its theme the runway was decked out in an elaborate set designed to duplicate the city skyline, complete with a faux subway entrance, and endless strands of ivy accents (taking jungle to a literal sense).

Every detail was taken care of, from water bottles (donated by Lackmen) on every seat, to an adrenaline pumping combination of lights and club music.

The show’s first segment had 20 of the student models strut their stuff in casual wear. Included among some of the starting ensembles were, various animal printed dresses, shirts, and skirts for girls. While boys in blazers, vintage T-shirts, acid washed jeans, and leather jackets flooded the stage. The next run consisted purely of outfits from David’s Bridal, this time girls flaunted cocktail to floor length dresses, and boys boasted neatly pressed tuxedos, all to the tremulous roar of the audience.

In-between the runs the audience was entertained by two of Hofstra’s finest performance groups, Dance works and Armani: Hofstra’s Hip-Hop dance group. It was easy to loose oneself in the atmosphere which seemed to be somewhere between a high fashion show, and a nightclub, either way Hofstra USA was unrecognizable, but none of this glamour came with our blood and sweat.

“It took a great deal of time and effort to pull this off, we had to work closely together as a team.” said Lukas Miedreich, Student Services Chairman Hofstra Student and Contracts Manager of the event.

By We Miedreich is inferring to the five executive board members assigned to the Destination Runway Project including himself, Dan Lebo, Samantha Erickson, Steve Aikens, and Victoria Vullo, in addition, to their various sponsors, student government volunteers, community volunteers and all 48 of their student models.

“The final product was amazing, but we didn’t end up here without doing a more than fair share bit of work.” said Miedreich.

Preparations for Destination Runway began in spring of ‘09’, when the executive board was decided along with the theme. Then began the process of finding sponsors, including people willing to donate clothing, then set design and recruiting the models. All of the models were Hofstra Students who auditioned for a chance to walk the runway on September 16 and 17; from there they practiced every Thursday until the event.

“By far the most difficult part was getting clothing, in order to get donations you have to go through corporate which can be generally quite a mess, we didn’t get our first donations until the first week of November.” said Miedreich.

Clothing was donated by Hazard Line, Accessories, Chickey Designs, David’s Bridal, and Jessi Higens

“The evening was a totally success and I could not be happier!” said Miedreich

Prior to the nigh to the event the SGA sold a total of $1400.00 worth of tickets and that night an estimated $1000.00 more was made.

23.11.09

A Nightmare Before Thanksgiving



Picture courtesy of the LAtimes & Getty Images

Yesterday it was so beautiful out that Alex and I decided to hit up the MoMa, he's never been before so it was a bit of a treat to see just how excited he got. If you haven't noticed I love exposing people to new things and sharing things I love in hopes that they will fall in love with them as well. I've always been a big museum goer thanks to my mother (a elementary school science teacher), but Boston has nothing on New York's selection, I swear there is a muse am or organization or memorial for everything and anything here. Not that I'm complaining it means that there is always something new to explore. Anyway the reason we chose the MoMa was not simply to strip Alex of his MoMa virginity but to see the opening of the new Tim Burton exhibit. I think it's fantastic that an artist such as Burton is being acknowledged by the MoMa for his work, when not to long ago people would have scoffed at his films, sketches, and sculptures being called art. Tim burton draws his inspiration from pop culture, and has roped himself the title as an international sensation. The exhibition boasted all of his personal collection which included, the original notes for his films and cartoons, never-before-seen drawings, photographs, paintings, sculptures, storyboards, puppets, films, costumes, well you name it Tim Burton the MoMa has it. Burton has been the creative genius behind 14 films: Vincent (1982), Pee-wee's Big Adventure (1985), Beetlejuice(1988), Batman (1989), Edward Scisorhands(1990), Batman Returns(1992), The Nightmare Before Christmas(1993), Ed Wood(1994), Mars Attacks!(1996), Sleepy Hollow(1999), Big Fish(2003), Corpse Bride(2005), Charlie and the Chocolate Factory(2005), and Sweeney Todd (2007), this is about to become 15 with Burton's next film Alice in Wonderland (scheduled to open in 2010). The Exhibit is set to run from November 22 to April 26. Of course all of the Art was dark and a bit morbid, but in a chic way that it seems only Burton could pull off. Sadly I was unable to take photographs (they weren't allowed and my camera died), but here are a few teasers from the Latimes article about the exhibit.

21.11.09

Easytone, It's Just THAT Easy.





I have found the one, the one I want to spend the rest of my life with... well as far as workout footwear goes. Recently I purchased a pair of Reebok Easytones and I adore them. Reebok's latest footwear for women launched this year and advertises that by simply wearing Easytones you can achieve a better butt and better legs with every step. The trick is their patented sole technology, which emulates walking on sand. Easytone brads it can improve muscle tone in the hamstrings, calves, and glutes up to 28%, it comes in a variety of colors blacks, greens, pinks, blues, and is not only fashionable but functional as a running shoe. How is this possible you may ask? Dr. Ethan J. Ciment, a surgical podiatrist at The Chelsea Foot & Ankle Center in Manhattan says "These types of shoes have a sensor (or a roll bar) toward the heel of the shoe that make the shoes somewhat 'unstable,'" Ciment said. This 'rolling' action from the heel strike forces the user to activate under-utilized muscles that are not as easy to engage when walking in conventional shoe gear. In this way, it simulates the act of walking barefoot. When wearing shoes with this kind of roll bar, you take smaller strides, step onto a more bent/flexed knee, and push off with a straight leg. All of this activates your hamstrings and glutes." Easy tones run at around $100.00 at any location that sells Reebok footwear. Even though we spend so much time trying to look our best with makeup and the perfect party top, it's important to remember that the 'wrapping' is temporary and only conceals the greater gift which is your own body. Treat your body as you would an orginal Valentino dress, it is the only one you have and will ever have!

20.11.09

Rest In Peace Daul Kim



Curtsey of: NY Mag

I personally have always admired minority models, in the eastern-European dominated fashion world, and today I was browsing NY Mag and caught sight of the tragic news of 20-year-old Daul Kim's death. She was found in dead in Paris this morning, and her agents at Next confirmed her death. As of yet the cause of death is unknown, but sources say that it was yet model suicide. It really pains me that this has become so common place, agencies really need to spend more time and money taking care of their girls. I'd have to say this is one fad I am most certainly not a fan of.

19.11.09

Science Fiction Bootie


I mentioned previously that I'm a pretty big fan of the website Mod Cloth, today I was just browsing some of their selections and came across this leather gem titled "Science Fiction Booties" with the chiller months rolling around it's time to look for some warm but fashionable alternatives to our summer footwear. This booty is a bit pricey at $147.99 but kudos to the buyer this booty rocks the booties-cutout-fad to a T. It's rich caramel and crimson tones are brand less and aesthetically pleasing complimenting colors. The sole is brightly printed and the interior a soft pink velvet. I can picture this paired with an assortment of tights or leggings, topped with a mini dress or trench coat.

16.11.09

All That Jazz Dress


Something chic and cheap for holiday parties, this
All That Jazz Dress breathes life into the ghost of Roxy Hart and brings to mine the classic Broadway show Chicago. Anyway since Disco dresses, and sequins dresses are so a la mode this season it felt appropriate to feature something on the more affordable spectrum. Because If you're like me I know that your wallet and thus your closet are suffering this season. Plus I'm in love with the site you can purchase this dress from, Mod Cloth which is well priced and full of stylish selections, for $49.99 today.

10.11.09

Jimmy Choo Goes Cheap

Picture thanks to the H&M lookbook for the Jimmy Choo line

Throughout the recession fashionistas have rejoiced to find some of their most coveted dream designers featuring lines for affordable prices at stores such as Macys, H&M, Target and Others. But one designer that I personally was shocked and overjoyed to hear was in the works of a line for H&M was Jimmy Choo! This Saturday, November 14, 2009, select H&M stores will be graced by Jimmy Choo’s fabulous internationally renowned fashion. For a limited time only the H&M Jimmy Choo collection will be available in 200 stores across the globe. While H&M has worked with designers and clothing labels before this is their premier partnership with an accessories brand, and in celebration Jimmy Choo created a partnering collection of women’s and men’s clothing to go with their shoes, bags, and accessories.

“We are privileged to be among the fashion greats who have been affiliated with H&M so far and to be designing a collection appealing to fashion savvy, street smart women, and to be including some great pieces for men, too. Jimmy Choo will bring to H&M a sophisticated, fashion forward, accessible and glamorous collection- the perfect party pieces to buy now and then wear out that night!” said Tamara Mellon, Founder and President of Jimmy Choo, at the H&M press release.

What caught me most off guard that Jimmy Choo of all brands was, excuse me for sounding harsh, stooping to department store level was their impeccable reputation a high-end brand. Launched in 1996 Jimmy Choo instantly rose in the ranks of brands that we mere mortals can only dream about, soon finding it’s home in the realm of the coveted right next to Manolo Blahnik. Jimmy Choo’s are shoes fit for $200.00 perfect pedicures, red-carpets, and runways. While no stores on long island that boast the Jimmy Choo collection multiple outlets in New York City do, the stores on 1328 Broadway, 150 East 86th St, 435 7th Ave, 731 Lexington Ave, and of course at H&M’s flagship store which reopened this past monday at 640 5th Ave.

One thing I love about all of the Jimmy Choo for H&M collection is that they are fashionable and versatile. Almost all of the pieces can be turned from day to night outfits with a slight variation of accessory. One of my favorites selections is the cerulean blue suede dress ($249), loose but not chunky this little number falls just halfway down the thigh, and has a deep V-cut out back exposing the shoulder blades in a sultry manner. Paired with the collections thick noir leather studded belt ($59.95), black faux fur vest ($99), and stunning electric blue strappy stilettos ($129) and you have an outfit which is vogue worthy and looks like something any style savvy star would be wearing out and about in the city that never sleeps. Not to be overlooked the one shoulder leather dress ($249) and in the men’s collection, a tight leather jacket ($299) and vibrant blue cashmere sweater ($99) that I know would make me want to cozy up to whoever would dare to sport it. So friends of fashion mark your calendars for this Saturday, and be one of the first to own one of this recession inspired collections fabulous frocks.