3.31.2011

CELINE SUNNIES


Even though its 40 degrees and rainy in NYC today, I decided to treat myself to a little spring shopping. Since the death of my last (and favorite) pair of sunglasses I finally splurged on the Celine shades I've been wanting for almost a year now. If only I looked as good in them as the chic model in the ad does... here's to hoping for warm, sunny weather!
Celine Audrey Sunglasses, $390.00. Available at Barneys.

3.29.2011

CHUCK CLOSE

For the past 6 months or so I've been obsessed with documentaries. I've actually watched over 100 at this point. So many great ones, I'll post a list of my favorites eventually. Last week I watched 'Chuck Close: A Portrait in Progress'. Watch the trailer below.


I've always been a huge fan of Chuck Close's portraits and am fascinated by his process (especially in his later pieces after he became a paraplegic). His body of work consists of portraits that have been classified as realist, minimalist and abstract expressionist, but as the documentary proves, his commitment to his vision and his evolving techniques defy any simple categorization. I think its a really poignant study on contemporary art in general, specifically abstract art. I've heard so many friends look at work by artists like Rothko, Tuttle, Eva Hesse and even Basquiat and say, "I could do that". Chuck Close's incredible later work proves that abstract art is about the process, its about the tiny fragments or disjointed parts that come together to create a whole. It's about the artist's vision and how that vision is interpreted by its viewers. I think this documentary does a really good job showing what lies at the core of abstract art. Close is a visionary and it's really amazing to watch him in the studio at work. Here are a few of my favorite Close pieces. Watch the documentary on Netflix and iTunes.



3.23.2011

I'M BACK!

After a month-long blog hiatus spent in Texas, I've returned.
I have 3 things to share with you today.

1. PORTER GREY
Two of my very dear friends own and design this swoon-worthy collection. Every piece is insanely chic and wearable. Shopbop just got some of my favorite spring styles in- and one of them has already completely sold out- which is amazing for them, but tragic for everyone who couldn't get their hands on this dress:
Have no fear though, you can still add this perfect spring number to your wardrobe:
Porter Grey Cutout Long Dress, $595. Click here to buy.

Here are a few of my other favorites from the Spring Collection:


2. DEL TORO SHOES
for all you Stubbs fans out there... get yourselves to buydeltoro.com as fast as possible. They are pretty much the exact same thing as Stubbs except they are around 100-150.00 cheaper than the real thing. Added perk: they are completely customizable- everything including the color, material and embroidery is up to you!

pretty sure everyone who knows me can guess why I love these:
and my winner for favorite custom embroidery:

3. MEXICAN SHORTS
These shorts are the greatest.
Kenny Guadalajara Shorts, $132.00. Click here to buy.

In the words of the ever-fashionable Suz, "....who can resist donkeys and sombreros. Not me"

Lastly, I promise this will be my last post about fancy bedroom slippers, Mexican things and items from Shopbop. For a while at least.

2.23.2011

WHAT I WANT TODAY

all images from style.com.
The Row F/W '11 (Left to Right: Look #6, Look #11, Look #12)

The Row FW '11 collection basically blew my mind. Especially the leopard print cashmere slippers they featured in some of my favorite looks. The solid black and leopard print shoes were made in collaboration with TOMS and will surprisingly retail for around $150-- which is a pretty shocking (and amazing) price point for The Row. I have no doubt they will sell out quickly and the line is really exclusive and only sold in a handful of stores in the US. So for anyone who doesn't want to get on a waiting list or search the country for a pair, you might want to consider the Topshop version-- they only cost $105!
Topshop Kosy Leopard Print Suede Slippers, $105.00. Buy HERE



2.15.2011

It's no secret that one of my biggest weaknesses is buying jeans. I'm a self-proclaimed jeans girl and I'm always looking out for the best new brands and silhouettes. Lately I'm all about a high-waisted fit. I was skeptical at first but I've really discovered that high-rise pants are almost always flattering. They sit at the skinniest part of your waist and make your legs look miles long. This style is also perfect for the cropped blouses that are everywhere lately and great for tucking in slim oxford shirts.
FRENCH VOGUE, Derek Lam S/S '11, #4

MIH Jeans

Man Repeller, Sartorialist, Chictopia, Chloe Sevigny, Luckymag.com

MOTHER DENIM

Miranda Kerr, ADAM s/s '11

JAK AND JIL

BDG f/w '11, Garance Dore, lookbook.nu, Taylor Tomasi Hill

MY PICKS: (click links to buy)
Clockwise from Top to Bottom:

And finally, the wrong way to wear high waisted jeans:
Mischa Barton post-Marissa Cooper
no explanation needed.

2.09.2011

VIVA

Lately I've found myself gravitating towards anything and everything Mexican/Navajo/Spanish inspired... blame it on my SA roots. Here are a few of my favorite finds and inspiration pics reflecting one of my favorite trends:



I'm obsessed with Lauren Santo Domingo's home.

Graphic Woven Couch from Wisteria, $1599.00


Mexican Bag from VOD in Dallas


Vintage Suzani from Jayson Home & Garden, $2,495.00

Mary Kate Steinmiller's belt collection

Proenza Schouler Bracelet at Opening Ceremony, $175.00


The Magda Berliner dress Ashley Olsen wore forever ago that I still want.

PRADA

Julie Rofman beaded bracelet at Barneys, $285.00

(R) Fabricadabra embroidered fabric $89.00
(L) Anthropologie Agadir Twists Rug $498.00