Friday, October 28, 2011

Happy Halloween

 Halloween is the beginning of the Holiday Season. Soon we will be giving thanks, then giving gifts, then giving kisses for the new year. I used to love Halloween but the past few years I haven't gotten into it. There is a lag of time for Halloween. You love it when you're young, then love to dress up and party but after you've grown up a bit, the next time you enjoy it is when you have kids of your own. There is nothing appealing to me about dressing slutty and going out in the cold to showcase my sluttiness.
 Call me a scrooge, but I don't really look forward to this time of year except my birthday and the time is coming when I won't enjoy those anymore. Thirty is just around the corner! They say that your thirties are when you finally come into your own and enjoy being you. I hope they are right. I guess the Holidays never appealed to me because there is too much stress. I remember timelines being in place for when my sister and I had to go to each parents house. Yeah, getting two sets of gifts was good but dealing with each parents volatile emotions wasn't worth it. Now that I am married it's a battle of the same account. Having to divide time between three sets of families is worthy of making me want to spend the Holidays on a remote island. But there is always the food and booze.... You get to eat and drink yourself into a coma if you like and there is less judging if you do so. Although drinking can always add to the disfunction.
  I do enjoy the cold weather clothes, though. The cozy sweaters and furry boots make going out a little more glamorous. Not to mention the cashmere gloves and wool coats that make it complete. I suppose it's like anything else. There are pluses and minuses for everything. But for the mean time, I will be enjoying a pumpkin beer or a glass of red wine to ease the minuses. Cheers.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Wish I would have thought of this

 If you're like me, you want to look fabulous for special occasions but don't always have the jack to make that happen. Let me introduce you to Rent The Runway, a girls best friend. I found out about this site a year ago but wasn't really in need of it until I attended a wedding a few weeks ago. I wanted something beautiful and special to wear but I wasn't wanting to spend a lot to make that happen. This site lets you rent dresses and accessories from all of the top designers at a fraction of the cost. Not only that but they are super helpful with sizing and very customer oriented. I generally wouldn't plug a site but these ladies are the real deal. Your shipment arrives on time with dresses dry cleaned in garment bags with prepaid return packages. You can rent them for four or eight days and if your dresses don't fit they return your money. Consider it a win win. Check it out. www.renttherunway.com

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

A Few Things Every Male Should Know When Shopping

1. It's Ok To Where Color, Even Pink. I know a lot of guys who think that wearing bright anything is too metro. But the truth is, men can branch out and look amazing. I love to see a man wearing pink because it means they are confident and comfortable in their own skin.
Ok ok. So maybe this example isn't the best for your average guy but there is something so sexy about preppy+pink. My parents used to play polo so I have a soft spot for polo shirts.  If this isn't your cup of tea, any man can pull off a light pink dress shirt.

2. Don't Wear Carpenter Jeans!!!! I can't stress this enough. Unless your job requires you to have a hammer dangling from your person, don't do it! I'm not sure how these ever became popular but they don't look good on anyone.... I mean anyone. Everyone should own a few good pairs of jeans. Go try them on at a few places and see what fits well, and always go dark not light. Slim fit and straight leg always work well and not everyone can pull the skinny but don't be afraid to try something it.
This...
Not this....


3.You Can't Wear Your Chuck Taylor's With Everything! I know we live in the world of the hipster and yes, I too can like the hipster style but every man should own a nice pair of shoes. There are so many options now that don't have to feel like dress shoes. The only reason  this is making my list is because women really try to always be polished and I think that for special occasions men should want to put a little effort forth as well. Boat Shoes are a great option because they are more dressy then tennis shoes but are super comfy.
4. Every Man Should Own a Beautiful Suit. I'm sure most men own a suit but I want a man to have a really really nice suit that was tailored just for him. You don't have to go spend thousands of dollars on one. I know that JoS A. Bank has exceptional sales, like buy one get one free but don't get them tailored in store. Always ask around for a great tailor so that you know it will fit well. I think most of the stores do a rush job on them because they have so many to do. Charcoal and navy are the classics but I suggest looking around for other options. 
5. And Own A Beautiful Coat. This is something that you will wear for the rest of your life so why not save and get one that is quality. Think camel or navy or even black, although I think camel just looks distinguished on men. 

Acknowledgements:
1. Ralph Lauren
2. Express
    Lee
3. Sperry
4. Ralph Lauren
5. Ralph Lauren 
                          Ralph keeps it real. 



Monday, October 24, 2011

Love and Marriage?

Marriage has long been considered the "next step" for most relationships. Some women consider it the holy grail, while most men consider it a death sentence. I have talked to a lot of people lately that have decided that they aren't even considering it. My old boss said it best; he said that marriage is only necessary if you plan on having kids. He said that it was a contract just like any business agreement and it should be treated as such. He said to pick someone that's a good person, someone that you would want as a friend because all of the romance and lust fades away and you are left with friendship. I used to be one of those people that looked at marriage as more of a romantic venture. I thought that everything would change from that beautiful day walking down the aisle. I thought that it was an emotional, physical and spiritual adventure with someone that you adore but the truth is that life isn't always champagne and roses. I suppose I sound very cynical right now and I'm not discounting it for everyone. I just think that living in our world now leaves so many options that it can be difficult for people to stay deeply connected to one another. I now think that if you love someone, you shouldn't have to show it with paper. Even if you have children, you can always have a written agreement concerning them but marriage doesn't have to be the answer. I read an article recently that said more and more couples are considering swinging in their marriages and actually trying it out. Not that this is a new thought, but this is a prime example of people wanting options and I'm not sure that works in practice. I bet there are people out there who can rationalize these things and go on with their lives afterward but I don't think most people could get beyond something like that.
 Maybe it's all a mind set. If you get into a relationship, as two willing participants, you should be able to end it as adults, marriage or no marriage, but people can be ruled by their emotions and this isn't easy to control. I'm just posing the questions. I don't have the answers but I'm glad that people are speaking up about this. It shouldn't be taboo. 
 I would love to hear your opinion. Is marriage necessary? 

Sunday, October 23, 2011

What I'm listening to right now...

Music is so important to me. Anyone that knows me well, knows that I am always seeking out the next song that speaks to me. I am a repeater. I will repeat a song a numerous amount of times until I am satisfied. Music is.... well, everything. Here's what I'm enjoying right now...

Infinite Arms by Band of Horses. Favorite track: Infinite Arms
Sigh No More by Mumford and Sons. Favorite track: The Cave
Ashes and Fire by Ryan Adams. Favorite track: Lucky Now
Duets II by Tony Bennett. Favorite track: The Girl I Love featuring Sheryl Crow




Friday, October 21, 2011

Things I am loving right now...

1. Anything Navy. Especially navy and black. It's so funny that it used to be a faux pas to wear navy and black together, or even black and brown!
2. Anything Tuxedo. Such a classic look that will never go out of style.
3. Jackie O Sunglasses. I went to a wedding back home last weekend and ended up leaving my sunglasses in my girlfriends car. It was almost serendipitous because I found these glasses right after I lost my other ones.
4. A Skirted Coat. These just look amazing on everyone and they go with everything. 
5. Anything BRIGHT Pink. Yet again, something that looks great on everyone. I love to see bright colors in the fall. There is no reason to save them for summer. 
6. Over The Knee Boots. These boots really make a statement, but you have to be careful about which statement you want to make. Everything in moderation. Wearing them with a miniskirt just looks a little cheap. I like to wear mine over jeans with a simple shirt or sweater. I read somewhere that you should create your outfit by starting with the shoes. If they are flashy or embellished then be conservative with the rest of your outfit. 
7. Red Lips. This is a must for colder days. I love the way red lips look with all of the dark fall colors, (not bright pink!) especially navy. There is something so striking about wearing only mascara and red lipstick. Since there are so many different shades, I suggest heading to Sephora to check them out. I guarantee there is one that will compliment every skin tone. 

Acknowledgments:
1. Zara
2. J Crew
3. Ray Ban
4. Topshop
5. J Crew
6. Bakers
7. About.com Sienna Miller

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Pearls

What woman doesn't like pearls? I would guess not many. Pearls have been and are considered a symbol of femininity and class. I too must admit that pearls are a part of my weekly and sometimes daily routine. Whereas they used to be worn only for special occasions (dinner pearls anyone?) they have become an everyday jewelry piece. I was given my first set of pearls for my First Communion, they were tiny but I loved them nonetheless. Since then I have done my best to start collecting them and since my mom works at a jewelry store, I have quite a few strands.
 There is a tale about Cleopatra (one of my favs) and pearls. It is said that she hosted a banquet in which she told Marc Antony that they would be having the most expensive dinner in history, even though they both sat with empty plates. She supposedly possessed the two biggest pearls in the world, and wore them as earrings but took them off and crushed one that was put into her vinegar and drank. Apparently Antony was astonished and didn't follow suit.
 I have read a few versions of this story and although I'm sure none of them are correct, I still have to love it.  


Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Yep, I sure did.

 I have been looking for a fall purse for a while now. Considering it's October, I have been a little late in my deliberations but I finally decided that I am adult enough to purchase my first Louis Vuitton. For a few years now, I have been loyal to Coach. I have always thought that they made exquisite handbags but as soon as I started seeing them on everyone's arms, I felt it was time to switch things up. The only problem was that LV's are quite an investment. Once I knew that was what I wanted, I started seeking other avenues to not feel such a blow in my bank account. I tried Ebay and even found a few sites that turned out to be too good to be true. I was going to Chicago in a couple of weeks and there just so happened to be an LV boutique on Michigan Avenue. I told myself that I would just go look; that I wasn't going to be pressured into anything and I would only purchase something if I truly loved it. From my research online, I knew that I wanted one of the classic monograms and the "Speedy" bags looked like my style. Upon entering the store that windy afternoon, I looked around and felt a little bit out of my league. Some WASPS to my left were sipping champagne as they tried on their shoes and a man in the back, who was trying on watches, pulled out a billfold that had hundreds spilling out of it. I remained composed as I casually looked around. No one was paying any attention to me and I was on the verge of chickening out when a demure lady wearing a beautiful LV brooch stopped me and asked if I needed assistance. Shit. I knew at this point I would not be leaving without something. When I told her which bag I was looking for she gently pulled them from under the counter and we discussed which size would be suitable for me. I opted for the Speedy 25 with a strap. I felt my face flush as I handed her my credit card but I kept telling myself that this was an investment! As I walked around the rest of the day with my new luxury item perfectly wrapped up in my Louis Vuitton shopping bag, I could have sworn that people looked a me a little differently. I have now had a week to get to know my Speedy, and it was worth. But as I was walking through the airport a few days ago, I have never seen so many Louis Vuitton's in tow. Time to up the ante.