Even though I love, LOVE color--everything comes back to nuetrals in some way, shape or form. Who doesn't own a classic white oxford, nice pair of khaki/black pants, LBD, worn-in, white tee, even brown boots? (If you answered "no," you should remedy that--like now.) Black, white, brown & khaki have pretty much dominated that section of our wardrobes in which we build so many wearable outfits. I feel like up until recently though we have been tossing aside a wonderfully diverse neutral that can go from dove to charcoal & sweatshirt to evening--Gray. I think that for so long we have associated gray with sweats and storm clouds and instead we should be looking at it as a fresh alternative, which clearly has more range. It can be so light, almost a tinted white, a fun, metallic--offering silvery shine and even so dark, that it's just a barely there black. Just like it's neutral parents and browns--it looks great paired with any color or even another neutral. Gray has even been showing up in nail salons--black is too Halloween, white screams I got bored at my desk with the Wite-Out pen & is so last year Gwen Stefani--doesn't gray just seem like the natural transition? So stash your crisp whites & foreboding blacks & embrace that middle ground--it looks so good to go gray!
10.25.2010
8.08.2010

More times than not in the recent past, I have gone out for what was supposed to be a wonderful date night with my husband--classic, dinner & a movie. But it seemed that with the rising movie theater prices, the astronomical cost of snacks & dealing with obnoxious tweens texting and talking--it was almost not worth our while. Then, when the movie was a flop on top of all that--it definitely seemed like a major waste of time & money. But, our Friday night this weekend yielded a delightful change of pace...I had been hearing from some family members that 'Inception' was indeed worth going to see but due to our sometimes radically different taste in cinema I wasn't entirely sold. I appreciate many of the performances that Leonardo DiCaprio has debuted, particularly in recent years but, I had decided that choosing films based on their writer & director might yield a more consistent result. I had thoroughly enjoyed writer/director Christopher Nolan's past films (The Dark Knight, Memento) so I was confident that this would be in the same aesthetic vein as his past work & my expectations were surpassed. I find the subject of dreams in itself quite fascinating, but this film really explores the inner workings of our subconscious and will definitely have you trying to decipher your dreams in the nights following. I love seeing a film that promotes discussion long after the credits roll & this had me bubbling over with conversation on the ride home. The best movie I've seen in the theater in quite some time--don't sleep through this film's theatrical tour!
7.31.2010
Camel Up


Nature provides us with tons of inspiration when it comes to fashion & this Fall will not be lacking when it comes to our animal instincts. Unlike the more majestic animals, like the tiger or leopard, that we have always borrowed prints from, this Autumn gives a nod to a more practical creature of sorts--the camel. The color camel-- to be exact. Expect to see camel coats to eye shadow palettes and everything in between. This great color gives a little more life to the nudes & beige colors, that many people have a hard time wearing. Usually, these "washed out" tones do little for one's complexion but having camel as this year's go to shade, should be a more punchy version of your basic & let's face it, often boring, beige. There are many shades of camel, but I say the darker the better, anyone that is remotely fair, needs to be wary of anything too light. Meeting between orange & brown should also offer tons of versatility & become an instant wardrobe staple. Brown & black can coexist in some instances, but bringing something camel colored--particularly a key piece: like shoes, a bag or a coat--into the mix, can offer you a stylish way to break up that head-to-toe black outfit & work equally as well w/any other neutral or bold colors. This may be a hot trend for Fall, but also a good investment piece that will be functional for years to come. You can bet that this Fall you're going to see my humps covered in camel!
6.22.2010
Summer Salad

Ingredients:
3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
2 tablespoons lemon juice
2 teaspoons chopped fresh oregano or 1 teaspoon dried
Freshly ground pepper to taste
4 cups peeled and diced cucumbers
1 14-ounce can black-eyed peas, rinsed
2/3 cup diced red bell pepper
1/2 cup crumbled feta cheese
1/4 cup slivered red onion
2 tablespoons chopped black olives
Directions:
Whisk oil, lemon juice, oregano and pepper in a large bowl until combined. Add cucumber, black-eyed peas, bell pepper, feta, onion and olives; toss to coat. Serve at room temperature or chilled.
5.18.2010
Tim Burton @ MoMA



A Good Commercial?


11.05.2009
It's the Little Things...


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