Category: New York City
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What’s in Fashion? Rooftop Season
Rooftop season is back folks! This week’s hot weather and sunny blue skies are getting us New Yorkers more and more excited for the upcoming Summer! I can’t wait to throw away the sweaters and start thinking up some fresh summer style: printed cotton pants, floral dresses, and maxi skirts. This past weekend was a bit…
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On Dining in NYC
I’m excited to share my recent article on dining in NYC that was published to Six Degrees Society. For those who don’t know, Six Degrees Society is a women focused networking organization that specializes in “taking the guesswork out of who you meet while networking.” Read my recent post below on dining in NYC and start following…
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How to Network in NYC
I recently wrote a post for Six Degrees Society on dining in NYC and where to dine depending who you are with. I will share that post with you soon, but first let me tell you a little more about Six Degrees Society. If you don’t know about SDS yet, I highly recommend looking into…
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How to Perform in a Floral Kimono
This past weekend I went to the Music Hall of Williamsburg and watched my old friend, Tucker Halpern, and Sophie (Sofitukkr, a band/dj) perform. They killed it (obviously) and the tickets were completely sold out. Some were still selling on Stubhub for maybe $200 each. I’m proud to say I smartly chose to buy tickets…
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Natori RTW x Bloomingdale’s Pop-Up
Josie Natori is kicking off her 40th Anniversary year with a debut Natori Ready-to-Wear Collection! Inspired by a tropical island paradise, the collection celebrates artistry and craftsmanship of the Philippines. The range includes breezy, cotton poplin tunics, a vibrant palm-printed jumpsuit, and easy-to-wear maxi dresses. Key essentials include stretch cotton shorts, and signature slim ankle pants…
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Natori RTW x Bloomingdale’s Pop-Up
Josie Natori is kicking off her 40th Anniversary year with a debut Natori Ready-to-Wear Collection! Inspired by a tropical island paradise, the collection celebrates artistry and craftsmanship of the Philippines. The range includes breezy, cotton poplin tunics, a vibrant palm-printed jumpsuit, and easy-to-wear maxi dresses. Key essentials include stretch cotton shorts, and signature slim ankle pants…
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The Armory Show
As promised, an update of my weekend visit to the Armory Show. It was interesting (and free thanks to Hannah being a member at the Whitney Museum). I attended on Sunday and saw a lot of different artists, met a few people, and saw several familiar New York fashionistas and old friends. The art fair…
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At Glossier Showroom
On Sunday, I had a relaxing day with some girlfriends as we attended the Glossier showroom. It’s amazing and just opened on Lafayette Street. The people that work there are dressed in whimsical pink jumpsuits and are super friendly. It’s just like a Sephora but with less product and clutter. Sometimes when I’m in Sephora,…
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Fired up for Fishnets
I am obsessed with the fishnets trend that has been popping up all over NYC recently. As the weather has gotten a lot warmer recently, I have found that I am wearing my flats out almost everyday and chucking my boots in the back of my closet. The new trend, these fishnets, are amazing. I…