March 27, 2009

Away We Go...


'Away We Go' Theatrical Trailer @ Yahoo! Video

I want to see this indie movie with John Krasinski. The screenplay comes from acclaimed writer, Dave Eggers (author of A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius) and his wife Vendela Vida. The song in the trailer is the beautiful lyrics and melody by Alexi Murdoch, All of My Days.

Happy Friday...

On a perfect sunny morning in New York, I turned on the tv before work to find, Breakfast at Tiffany's. Such an amazing film, each time I see it I notice new details of the scenery and am amazed how far two black dresses take the lovely Holly Golightly...

Also, here is a clipping from a 2005 Tiffany & Co. ad that is a wonderful message.

March 26, 2009

Travel Accessory Faves...

Straight from the spring break notes of Hollister Hovey, is a pile of travel accessories: Goyard tote, large brown vintage soft sided suitcase from Housing Works, new Barbour Flyweight Wax International Jacket and Seize sur Vingt carry on - in bright red leather.

Tibi & ASPCA...

Shop at Tibi in Soho this weekend and 15% of your clothing purchase will go to the ASPCA. To kick this off, Wednesday night we gathered at the store to share our love of puppies, with the ASPCA adoption van and friend's pets.

March 20, 2009

Happy Friday...

Take a road trip! image via inky lips

March 17, 2009

99% Irish...

Happy St. Patrick's Day! May you have the luck of the irish...Here is my favorite irish blessing and a pint of Guinness;)

May the road rise to meet you, May the wind be always at your back.
May the sun shine warm upon your face, the rains fall soft upon your fields.
May you see your children's children.
May you be poor in misfortune, rich in blessings.
May you know nothing but happiness from this day forward.
May the road rise up to meet you, May the wind be always at your back
May the warm rays of sun fall upon your home and may the hand of a friend always be near.
May green be the grass you walk on, May blue be the skies above you,
May pure be the joys that surround you, May true be the hearts that love you.
Cheers!

March 16, 2009

Apple Betty Me...

6 Granny Smith apples, peeled and thinly sliced (¼-inch)
½ T ground cinnamon
¾ T granulated sugar
2¼ C all-purpose flour
2¼ C dark brown sugar
4/5 of a stick unsalted butter, melted

Toss apple slices in sugar and cinnamon. Mix flour and brown sugar on low speed with a mixer. Slowly add butter to flour and brown sugar and mix until you get a sand-like consistency. Butter and flour bottom and sides of 9-by-9 baking dish. Pour ¼-inch layer of flour/sugar/butter crumble into dish. Add a single layer of apples. Gently: Don’t press down. Continue layering: ¼-inch of crumble, then apples. Finish with a layer of crumble. Cover with foil. Bake at 350° for 90 minutes. Serve hot with vanilla ice cream. Thanks DC.

Vero...

Went to Vero last week on the UES last week...LOVED! Prosciutto, Spiced Fig and Taleggio taleggio cheese stuffed fig, wrapped in prosciutto with balsamic glaze and, extra virgin olive oil...yum, pineapple infused champagne, yuuuum. Thanks to the manager Chelsea, we tried a few things we hadn't even thought of, and she kicked off the night with great tunes from our very own ipod.

Retro Glasses...

I am about to get prescriptions and think this is the way to go...Fred Flare glasses I saw on C&C.

500 Days of Summer...



Can't wait to see this...

Marimekko...

Spring has sprung in bold colors for Marimekko home accessories.

March 13, 2009

Happy Friday...

Life's philosophy. image via love shop

March 12, 2009

Sarah Seven Dresses...

Loving Sarah Seven's dresses on Etsy...with old Hollywood glamour, pearls, recycled fabrics, and lace. Pair them with ban.do headbands.

March 11, 2009

You're Welcome America...

Ferrell developed his Bush impression during his stint on Saturday Night Live and took it to the stage in his recent debut of You're Welcome America: A Final Night with George Bush. It was a hilarious and very un-PC performance where Ferrell captured "Dubya".

March 10, 2009

Architecture for Humanity

Architecture for Humanity is an organization that seeks architectural solutions to humanitarian crisis and brings design services to communities in need, helping communities rebuild after disaster and providing pro bono design services to community partners around the world. They provide more sustainable and innovative structures and profess a beautiful vision of one world where designers innovate globally to build housing, schools, clinics and other essential infrastructure locally.

March 9, 2009

Hot Little Biscuit...

A friend mentioned homemade biscuits this weekend, and it made me think of joining the Biscuit of the Month Club at Callie's...yum.

Light it Up...

I love these:

Summer Share...

Last year 12 friends shacked up in Newport, RI in a 9 bedroom home with a porch facing the rising sun over the Cliff Walk. Every morning waking up on the water was heaven! It will be difficult to find a place this year that measures up, but suddenly we're thinking...how about a pool? Who doesn't want to wake up every morning and do a graceful cannonball into a refreshingly chilly pool? Not to mention lounge for hours on a floaty. Yes please!

March 6, 2009

Happy Friday...

Dine with friends! image via Roland Bello

Friday Fashion Round Up...

Blazerzzzzzz...
Rugby at ShopStyle


Spring Fever...
Alberta Ferretti at ShopStyle


Weekend Casual...
Chloe at ShopStyle

Hope for the Flowers...

A friend gave this book to me in high school and I adored it, it is on the top of my stack of 'feel good books' - that I revisit often...

Hope for the Flowers cover says - "A tale - partly about life, partly about revolution, and lots about hope. For adults and others (including caterpillars who can read).

Getaway...

This home would be right up my alley for a outside the city getaway, I love the art studio downstairs and all of the beams and natural light!

More pictures, via Bliss.

March 5, 2009

Hats Off...

Love these straw fidora style hats for the beach and poolside.

March 4, 2009

Jo Berryman's Home...

In the current issue of Living Etc., take a tour of Jo's contemporary living space.

Franck Juery...

I love this photographer that I found via the Black Eiffel blog. This picture reminds me that I want to take piano lessons again.

Karaoke...


I love karaoke. There I said it...I'm not sure when I first admited to this fact, but the people who know me well - have seen me take over the stage with such favorites as Total Eclipse of the Heart, Read My Mind, Livin' on a Prayer, Like a Prayer and Eye of the Tiger. It's all deadly. I love this scene from My best Friend's Wedding, because even when you're terrible, you're a crowd pleaser.

Here are a few karaoke establishments I recommend!

Karaoke One 7, NYC

Sing Sing, NYC

Silver Cloud, SF

March 3, 2009

Eco-Bounty...

My favorite site, Trend Watching sent out the March newsletter highlighting 12 eco sub-trends. “ECO-BOUNTY refers to the numerous opportunities, both short and long term, for brands that participate in the epic quest for a sustainable society. Some of these opportunities exist despite the current recession, others are fueled by it, not in the least because of new rules and regulations. Downturn-obsessed brands who lose their eco-focus will find themselves left out in the cold when the global economy starts recovering."

Cooking Club...

For 5 years a few of my girlfriends and I in San Francisco had a monthly tradition. Since we all loved to cook, we started the SF Cooking Club. Each month we would switch hosts and the hostess would pick a theme/cuisine. Each guest brings a side dish, salad or dessert & bottle of wine. This was not only one of my favorite things to do, but is also recession friendly. We (in theory) would exchange the recipes afterwards, although I still think I'm delinquent on a few;) It's time to start it up in NYC.

Best of New York...

New York Magazine dishes up their favorites again for 2009, here are a few categories I love!

Best Neighborhood Bistro: The New French

Best Speakeasy: B.East

Best Chicken Wings: Tailor

Best Bakery: Almondine Bakery

Portland Pearl District...

One of my favorite west coast road trips was dashing off to Portland. Breweries, windsurfing in the summer, snowshoeing up Mt. Hood in the winter (site of the infamous movie The Shining) and wandering charming boutiques and cafe's. Here are a few shops in the Pearl District, not to miss...




Sexy Shoes...

On bench from Cookie Mag - (from left) Gwen heel, $715, Olivia Morris, Susan, (415) 922-3685. Gold snake ruffle platforms, $595, Loeffler Randall, Barneys, (888) 822-7639. Pink ruffle platform, $595, Loeffler Randall, Neiman Marcus, (877) 634-6264. Pink Gaia heel, $690, Olivia Morris, Susan, (415) 922-3685. Meadow heel, $150, LovelyPeople- USA.com for stores. Beige Gaia heel, $690, Olivia Morris, Susan, (415) 922-3685. Brunella heel, $150, Steven by Steve Madden. Pink satin wedge sandal, $814, Zufi Alexander.

March 2, 2009

Snow Day...


Clean Coal is a Lie...

The Waterkeepers Alliance unveiled their site last week, Dirty Lie - exposing the truths about the destructiveness of coal and it's entire life cycle—from mining to transportation to scrubbing to burning to waste storage. After reading, if you had previously bought into the $40M 'clean coal' campaign, you will quickly be disuaded of that oximoron and realize that everything about the use of coal is inherently dirty. The truth is that coal pollutes our water, communities, forests and mountains, kills wildlife and contributes to climate change, in addition to poisoning our drinking water and our fish with mercury and other toxins.

Music Posters...

Colorful illustrations and screenprinting have led to great collections of concert posters. Here are a few designers that have the best online galleries and limited edition posters for purchase...

Heads of State
Marcus Oakley
Option-G
Strawberry Luna

Flickr Design...

Flickr Design is a weblog cataloging interesting and inspiring graphic design pieces posted to flickr. Chosen at whim, for aesthetic quality, these pieces contain inspiring typography, colors, or unique style (or some combination of the three).

Jay Jeffers Interiors...

Blogger Alkemie admires San Francisco interior designer Jay Jeffers, and I have to chime in to agree! I use to work for Jay in SF years ago. He had an incredible style and from what I have seen of his recent projects - has only become more creative and amazing.