Flash Mobs are ridiculous and seem pretty pointless to me. . . I don't know, I'm cynical and enjoy when my activities have a purpose. The Flash Mob phenomenon never really affected me and my life - until last weekend.
While in NYC over the weekend on a lovely stroll around the city we decided to walk to Union Square. Unbeknownst to me there was a [stupid ]Flash Mob pillow fight(FMPF) that encompassed the once tranquil square. The FMPF enveloped me and left my hair and lungs riddled with feathers and nasty old pillow particles.
Now, some who read this post may believe I'm being silly. But I must explain that these pillows were disgusting. I understand that you would not want destroy a brand new pillow for an impromptu FMPF, but these pillows were just unsanitary. People should have been embarrassed by the stains and filth on their pillows. If you don't believe me check out this Time Magazine article here.
I'm off to NYC for the weekend. I'll be spending most of my time in Brooklyn visiting my husband's sister.It's going to be a beautiful weekend all around.
Say what you must about "boho-chic"/"dumpster chic" style of the Olsen Twins of yesteryear. I too am over it. What I'm not over is the individual styles of Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen. They both have come so far with their fashion. Yes, they have had their ups (see below and more hereand here) and downs (fuzzy headband à la the Quacker Factory lady, really Mary-Kate?). But really, if you're not taking risks you're not a fashion icon. . . and I think Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen are definitely icons. I adore them for their individuality and passion for clothes, and that is why, I'm still not over Olsen style.
I spent today at the DC Federal Court House performing my civic duty- a little bit annoyed for the disruption, a little bit excited about the prospect of being selected. Most of my day was spend watching the Pelican Brief which played continuously on a tv in the Juror's Lounge (not as glamorous as it sounds). I was not selected, but I had time to select my top five law movies of all time.
I was looking through some of my old favorite New York Times articles. There is something about this apartment that I just love. It's classic, refined and still youthful. It feels like a man's apartment- just a really really stylish one.
I was inspired to do a little riff on this home. . .
My husband recently purchased a record player on a whim. On our trip home this weekend we went through our parents dusty record collections in hopes of building our own collection. Bringing out the old LPs turned out to be an entertaining trip down memory lane for our parents and an interesting peek into their young lives (spoken word poetry set to the sounds of the ocean - really mom?).
As it turns out record sales are on the rise. Apparently we are not the only ones trekking to the local record shops flipping through LPs and 45s (here's proof: NYT and LA Times articles). Even Best Buy is getting in the record selling business. It seems vinyl is here to stay.
Hereis a fun article on the most expensive records of all times- It could pay to be informed when going to the record store.
Spring has officially reached DC. This weekend is the National Cherry Blossom Festival which means millions of tourists will flood the city. I'm fleeing the city to go to my home town for another bridal shower. Hopefully the blossoms will still be here when I get back!
I've been feeling a little bland lately. I have been looking for the perfect pick-me-up. I saw thispost on Cupcakes and Cashmererecommending Bare Essentials Warmth All Over Face Cover and thought I might as well give it a try. At only $18.00 it's totally a steal. I can't rave enough about this product. It's made my week! No one has told me I look tired and I even got a free coffee at Starbucks (If I keep it up the bronzer will pay for itself!)
It's getting warm(er) outside and that makes me dream of summers in St. Tropez...what better way to celebrate the excesses of the cote d'azur than to take a trip throught the eyes of chic scarf wearing women.
{Babe Paley in stripes from here| Jackie on a boat via here |Grace and the Prince via here | Babe Paley by her pool via here | Grace Kelly via here}
If the inspiration moves you to try a scarf on for size then review this great 'how to' guide from the company who made scarf tying chic...Hermes.
I do not get very excited by award show season but I would be crazy not to enjoy the Academy Awards. We're celebrating in style with some champagne and snack food...but for those of you who have not selected your meal (it's getting late!) then might I suggest heading over to Epicurious to see their Oscar-inspired movie menus. . . yum. While i'm waiting for the show to start I thought I would review some of my favorite Oscar fashion moment from the past.
{cate blanchett at the 77th academy awards via here}
I'm hosting a bridal shower for my dear friend in a couple of weeks. I thought I would share some of my inspiration - and the digital invitation (above). There is nothing better than champagne and an excuse to wear a frilly dress!
UPDATE: Here are some photos from the shower...It was a lovely affair and a lot of fun. . .
My co-host made fun pom poms (à laMartha Stewart) to add some fun pops of color to the party.
The arrangements were from Ultra Violet Flowers in DC. The bride to be loves lavender and birds so the florist incorporated branches and purple flowers.
We got mini citrus bundt cakes and carrot cake cupcakes- the brides favorite. To keep things healthy we added fruit (no one touched it but it looked pretty)
My fellow hostess made an angel food cake from scratch and covered it with fresh whip cream and strawberries. We also had a citrus frisée salad and two kinds of quiche.
It has gone unanswered for 38 years- longer than I have been alive. My originalintention for this post was to reveal that David Geffen was the superficial man in the now infamous Carly Simon song"Your So Vein"... but nowVanity Fairis making me think otherwise - implying that the "David" in her new cd is simply a promotional push. An unending mystery from an illusive songstress. . . so we continue to guess: Warren Beatty, Mick Jagger, Kris Kristofferson, David Cassidy, James Taylor, Cat Stevens, David Crosby? We may never know- and I kind of like it that way.
Throughout America's history, the pineapple has been synonymous with hospitality. In colonial America a proper hostess showed esteem for her guests by including the fruit in the dining experience. Sweets were an extreme delicacy and any hostess who could procure the exotic fruit was considered both resourceful and thoughtful.
I saw this stationary on Jack and Lulu's website today and thought how perfect it would be as an invitation to a dinner party. It comes with gold foil lined envelopes for an extra festive touch. Since I'm creating an imaginary party. . .
. . .I have had my eye on this Kate Spade dress for some time now- a cocktail party would be the perfect excuse to break out the credit card for this little number. And while it's out, perhaps I can pick up this Verdura pineapple pendant watch (a steal at $15,000) and whimsical apron from etsy.
I'm a terrible chef with an even more terrible sweet tooth, so I'm going to ignore dinner and jump right into one of my favorite summer desserts via (the now defunct) Gourmet Magazine. This recipe for grilled pineapple circa 1990 is simple and slightly retro.
GRILLED PINEAPPLE
SERVES:8
START TO FINISH:45 MIN OR LESS
1pineapple
ACCOMPANIMENTS:superpremium vanilla ice cream rum dulce de leche
Prepare grill.
Cut pineapple lengthwise through leaves,
keeping leaves attached, into 8 wedges.
Grill pineapple wedges, a cut side down, on a lightly oiled rack
set 5 to 6 inches over glowing coals until just charred,
about 2 minutes on each cut side.
Serve pineapple with ice cream and dulce de leche.