Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Handbags: The Beige Rage

Beige, camel, honey--Fall is all about the latest "it" color.


Marc by Marc Jacobs: Classic Q "Hillier" Tote: I've seen this bag all over town, but this particular shade has charmed me like no other.


Gucci Suede 1973 Medium Shoulder Bag: Gucci, like other designers recently, has come out with a line of vintage-inspired bags that manage to look fresh, not staid.


Balenciaga "Day" Bag in Seigle: If I hadn't just bought a Balenciaga, I would be seriously tempted to purchase this beauty.


Which one strikes your fancy?

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Finger-Licking Good: Finger Rings

Gaia Repossi for Alexander Wang (available Fall 2010), Images Taken from www.sweatybettypr.com/blog



BCBG Pave Joint Ring, Images Taken from www.bcbg.com

Every time I wear my BCBG finger ring, I always receive numerous compliments for its unusual design. While the Gaia Repossi version is also a beautiful version, I personally prefer the BCBG version--the pave sparkles against the gold finish. It also has a hidden hinge in the middle, which makes it extremely comfortable--even when typing. Best of all, it won't break the bank.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Current Obsession: Rose Gold Hardware

Bag: Balenciaga Arena City with Rose Gold Hardware

I was initially contemplating the regular gold hardware, but then I laid eyes on this beauty--distinctive yet not as blingy as the gold. I managed to snag the last one in the store!

Close-up of the zipper and studs

Sandals: (very old) Guiseppe Zanotti gladiators

Why aren't more accessories made with rose gold details?

Monday, May 3, 2010

Moiselle: A Serendipitous Hong Kong Find

When I went to Hong Kong for spring break this year, I chanced upon Moiselle, a Hong Kong-based Asian brand that's ubiquitous in all of its many malls (seriously, Hong Kongers put Americans to shame when it comes to shopping--I've never seen so many Chanels, Pradas, and Guccis!). While the brand's price point could be categorized as "contemporary," its quality is much more luxe--think rich tweed jackets, supple silk blouses, impeccably tailored coats, and dramatic evening gowns. I certainly wanted to buy everything in the store, but I limited myself to two blouses: one blue and black silk top with multiple cut-away layers, and the other a simple (at least on the front) black tank with an intricate design of shredded, patterned strips along the back (I've never seen anything like it before). I'm envious of Asian women who have daily access to this brand--I'm surprised it hasn't arrived on Western shores. See the website for more covetable styles.

Friday, March 19, 2010

Blogger Meet Up/Closet Swap

From Left to Right: Kelly (and her adorable chihuahua Bunny) from The Glamourai, Mimi from Brook & Lyn, Joelle from The Owls Are Not What They Seem, and Daphne from Jolie Laide.

Last night I met up with four exceptional bloggers (aren't they fabulous?!) who are all participating in a closet swap organized by Mimi from Brook & Lyn. We're all submitting three items to swap, and doing it all online. Click here to read more. We had a wonderful time chatting over coffee and cookies at The City Bakery. Stay tuned for more details about the swap!

P.S. I saw Brook Shields and Lindsay Price yesterday when I was shopping at the Decades Two Sample Sale...turns out that celebrities shop at sample sales too! I scored a Chanel charm necklace, which I'm crazy about. A girl can't have enough Chanel.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Mane Attraction

YSL Fall 2010

Miu Miu Fall 2010

Alexander McQueen Fall 2010

Saturday, February 27, 2010

My Kind Of Style

YSL Spring 2010

This is exactly the sort of thing I'd like to wear come spring with a belt, skinny jeans, and heels.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

But It Looked So Good In The Photo...

I immediately fell in love with these chocolate leather shorts from Zara, but regrettably refrained from purchasing it for the following reasons:

1. Poor Sizing: It comes in only two sizes: small and medium, and the small fits like a large or an extra large.

2. No Belt: It doesn't come with the belt in the photo, nor could it be found in the belt section.

3. Fit: After thinking that maybe it only needs a belt to give that "paper bag" effect, I realized it looked terrible no matter how I styled/wore it. I could be wearing a potato sack (and yes, I did see the Project Runway episode about potato sacks) and look less ridiculous.

Alas...if anyone knows of a better fitting alternative, I'm all ears.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Leopard Hunting High and Low

Forever 21 Leopard Sweater; Christian Louboutin Leopard Wedges (on top of red dust bag)


Ever since I saw this stunning pair of Christian Louboutin booties on Street Style London, I was smitten. The booties, however, are unwalkable (they pinch in the front like so many Louboutins). Thankfully I found this highly versatile and comfortable wedge version that I can wear all year long.
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While I usually don't shop too often at Forever 21 (clearly, I am no longer 21), I did pop my head in recently and was surprised to find this adorable cardigan at a ridiculously low price. Although I initially thought that I was buying leopard at the tail-end (no pun intended) of the craze, Alber Elbaz's pre-fall Lanvin collection confirmed that leopard's not going away anytime soon--which is fabulous since I've just fallen in love with it.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

The Princess and the Pea-Sized Bag

Look closely!!

You may remember these sandals from the Prada Fairy Collection (spring 2008). My dear friend had this miniature bag custom made for me to match my sandals! (This gives new meaning to my blogger namesake.)


I apologize for the craptastic quality of these photos :( On one side of the bag, the bag maker even included a Prada logo!

The reverse side...
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Yes, I've been a bad blogger lately--I haven't been able to motivate myself to post. Thank you all for being patient with me!

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Someday My Prints Will Come

Proenza Schouler spring 2010

Miu Miu spring 2010

Alexander McQueen spring 2010


Christian Cota spring 2010

Peter Som spring 2010

Traditionally, I've been a solids gal with a particular penchant for neutrals and the occasional, but conservative, bright hue. Lately, however, I've found myself gravitating towards all things psychedelic, tribal, and animal. With the newfound surge of optimism that dominated the spring runways--and, for some, the stock market--, designers and shoppers alike have bought into the hope that prints sartorially represent. The ubiquitous leopard print from fall has now evolved into something wilder, something freer: eccentric pattern mixing; feral and tamed animals alike coexisting; and ladylike and hyperbolic floral versions. My most recent purchases testify to this attraction: a tiger-print bubble skirt from Miu Miu, a leopard-print camisole from YSL, a green and gray cubist blouse from Christian Cota, and an asymmetrical zebra sweater from a local boutique. And with the lure of these gorgeous spring prints, I have a feeling that this attraction won't end anytime soon.

Friday, December 18, 2009

The One That Got Away

Leigh Lezark looking stunning in Fendi
Photo Credit: StockholmStreetStyle

"There is always one girl out there that got away...the one that got away...guys have that and serial killers have that."--Adam Sandler in Funny People

Add THAT DRESS to that list. *SIGH*

Monday, November 30, 2009

A Few of My Favorite Things

FAVORITE THING #1: Studded, ornate, museum-worthy heels. These particular beauties are courtesy of Cesare Paciotti (photo credit: Jak & Jil).


FAVORITE THING #2: Sci-fi movies. For those of you who scoff at the idea of Star Trek, let me present to you Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (whose title, I might add, is an allusion to Hamlet's "To be, or not to be" monologue; in Hamlet, "the undiscovered country" is death; in Star Trek, it's the future). This movie really is an allegory of Cold War politics, but it's so much more than that. It addresses our natural racist inclinations and fear of annihilation--so apt today. (I just saw 2012 and The Road--it seems like Hollywood isn't letting up on the apocalyptic theme.)

FAVORITE THING #3: Brunch. Let's face it. I'm a brunch junkie. These delectable blueberry pancakes and the french toast in the next picture are both from Zoe, a restaurant in Soho.



FAVORITE THING #4: Korres. I'm really picky about lotions (I have extremely dry skin), and Korres' Jasmine (or Guava) body butter is insanely rich, fragrant, and healing. I'm also addicted to their shower gel and lip balm.


FAVORITE THING #5: Murad. While we're on the subject of beauty products, let me introduce you to Murad's Clarifying Cleanser. Great for people who have mild to severe acne.

What are some of your favorite things?

Sunday, November 22, 2009

The Return of the Kitten Heel?

Marc Jacobs Spring 2010

Marni Spring 2010

Missoni Spring 2010

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Dear Patient and Faithful Readers: Thank you for your patience during my long absence. I needed some time away from my blog, and I'm also currently reassessing whether or not I want to continue with it. I'm back--for now--but I will let you know if that changes. I greatly appreciate all of the kind notes you sent and I'll be visiting your blogs again soon.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Fur. Concrete. Spice.

Fur (Lambskin) Vest: Alexander Wang
Leather Jacket: Rick Owens
Cashmere Sweater: Gap
Black and White Tee: BCBG
Jeans: Silence + Noise
Booties: Chanel
Bag: Prada
Here I am wandering around the courthouses and federal buildings by the Brooklyn Bridge stop on the 4/5/6 train line. In the above photo, I'm looking at the Sugar House Prison Window, which was originally part of a prison for American Patriots during the Revolutionary War.
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More vest shots:

I'm obsessed with the idea of a fur vest, and this one by Alexander Wang is quite substantial; it's warm enough to wear as a coat or as a chic layering piece over a leather jacket on brisk fall days.

My husband took me to Spice Market, a trendy Asian-fusion restaurant in the Meatpacking District, for my birthday.


This row was the only empty section of the restaurant when we got there. By the time we left, it was completely filled up.

Appetizer #1: Lobster Summer Roll with citrus-dill gelee

Appetizer #2: Steamed Mussels with lemongrass, Thai basil, dried chili, and coconut juice

Entree #1: Char-grilled Chicken with kumquat lemongrass dressing

Entree #2: Onion and Chili Crusted Short Ribs with egg noodles and pea shoots

Dessert: Ovaltine Kulfi with caramelized banana and spiced milk chocolate sauce
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Have a wonderful week!