Silverstained

Outfit - Daniel Silverstain
Shoes - Asos
Sunglasses - Urban Outfitters

 

New York is the kind of place that connects you with people you might never otherwise encounter. 

Daniel Silverstain, for example.  A brilliant designer who grew up in Israel and whose designs are inspired by the city of Tel Aviv and its iconic structures. 

I stopped by his pop up shop this weekend on 120 Thompson St. and got to play with some of the clothes.  I fell in love with this jacket immediately.  Though- I love most of the clothes he creates, as they all appeal to my affinity for technical, edgy, cool-girl aesthetic. 

That's pretty much how I felt as soon as I put this jacket on.  Its lightness in weight does not compromise its capacity for character and ultimate-cool.  With its asymmetrical zipper and collar, this is no boring way to cover up.  You don't have to try much further after you zip it up. 

His pieces are like wearable art, and make you immediately want to save up to own a part of it.  Lucky for you, I've got some info on a sample sale coming up hosted by AMCO NYC this week.  I highly recommend you check it out, even if it's just to see his designs.  The sale runs from Thursday 5/26 to Sunday 5/29 and you can see details here.

I feel it's such a different experience to touch and see clothing in person- even more so now that we are in an age in which online shopping is prevalent.  I often shop without an end goal of buying something specific.  There's a difference when you shop for leisure and to really appreciate the experience.  To get up close and personal with the clothes and get a true feel for the designer and the vision they're communicating through threads, seams, materials, zips...

Not everyone is into fashion (hopefully you are though if you're reading my blog!) but anyone can appreciate this city and get out of it all that it's worth- and much of it is by way of being open, to ideas, culture, and the people you may meet.  I have the amazing privilege of living here and I try to never take it for granted.  And...as long as I've been here (my entire life)...I still have not tired of it.

Not only do I get to learn about a place like Tel Aviv through hearing about Daniel's experiences, but I'm able to connect with a city I've never been to, and may never get the chance to see- through his eyes, his art, and his ideas.  To me, that is truly amazing.

 

What do you love about this city? Or about the city you call home?  Would love to hear about it.

x

 

 

Daniel was named one of the Best Emerging Designers in 2016 by Marie Claire, one of "10 Most Promising Designers" by Vogue Italy in 2012,  and won the Gen Art Fresh Faces in Fashion comoetition with his Spring 2016 ready-to-wear collection last year.

Summer Cool

Dress & Shoes from Zara

 

Last week I went out to the Hamptons to style a shoot with super talented Zev Starr.  We did some fun looks out on the road and in the studio.

Nothing says summer chic in the Hamptons like a dainty blue-striped dress with a little bow in the front.  I particularly like this feature because the front tie is actually adjustable so that you can really fix it to your torso size.  I completed the girly look with these amazing metallic oxfords I found at Zara for that contrasting dose of cool that I love.  

Who's ready for the summer? 

 

Photos by Zev Starr 
Makeup Tawnie Huber
Hair Johanna Beth
Model Sarina Kalmogo

 

Culottes and Boots in Late Spring

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Culottes - Zara
Top - American Apparel
Jacket - Zara
Boots - Sam Edelman

Guys.  It's late spring.  And it's still cold.  I'm kind of over it!  It's almost hard to believe that boots and jackets are still weather appropriate right now, but if I'm going to wear culottes with this weather I want to stay covered.  

Counting down the days til I can ditch this jacket.  

Happy Friday all, enjoy the weekend. xx

 

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Photos by Greg Routt

A Day in Happy Socks

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We pranced around
feet adorned
Patterned, dotted, striped and warm
My friends and i
slip 'n slide
dancing, hopping, jumping high
A day together
feels like forever
A bond brought on
through knits we donned

Happy socks, happy feet
Hang with your friends
Life feels complete

Even if for a moment
Even if for a laugh
Live, breathe 
Keep walking
Your own two feet 

 

 

 

Thank you Vera Wang NYC

Photos by Well Chan

 

Girls brunch at the Conrad

What young girl doesn't fantasize about living out th life of at least one of four best friends from the classic tv show about all things girly in the big city? My blogger friends and I got together and had a Sex and the City themed brunch at the Conrad Hotel and it was fabulous.

When my friend Martha invited me for this fantastic idea, of course I was all about it.  I had actually been wanting to try a special item of theirs for quite sometime- those amazing looking prosecco-pop cocktails that they serve at their rooftop lounge.  And let me tell you, they taste as good as they look.  Plus, when do I ever turn down brunch? It's one of my favorite meals.

A friend of mine asked me a while back about "that whole brunch deal" that we do here.  I said, what do you mean? "Like, what do yo do, why is it such a big deal in New York?"  This is when I learned that some cities DON'T DO BOTTOMLESS BRUNCH.  Ok, excuse me for a minute while I have a first world moment.  I could never live in a city without bottomless brunch.  I never imagined a life without brunch, nor do I ever want to.

What's the big deal? Aside from the endless number of ways restaurants exercise their culinary creativity on the meal hybrid of eggs, breakfast sweets, and savory lunch items, there's a huge social aspect that has developed into on the of major characteristics of this city's culture.  I just love getting out on a beautiful day and enjoying food and drinks with friends, sitting outside in the sun when the weather is nice, people watching.

Anyway, the food here in this beautiful hotel was delicious.  Truffle in the monte cristo?  Who knew that dish could get more indulgent.  And that french toast was crunchy-crust perfection.  Taking all this in with the live jazz music in the background completed the atmosphere.  Next time you need a spot for a girls' day with a little bit swank, check this place out.