9.20.2013

BIA: Back In Action

I have nothing to say except that I suck, I'm sorry, but most importantly, I am BACK. After my three month long hiatus, I am awakening myself from whatever snooze I was too busy taking to revive this blog and take it off the dusty shelf on which I left it. If anyone out there still cares, please accept my sincerest apologies and I hope you can find it in you to bear with me even a little longer for what may be a worthwhile resurrection.

Although I can't say there is a good excuse for having been a neglectful parent, while my blog was shelved I did undergo some life changes that, disregarding the less important, have led me to my new home: the one and only New York City. Yup, that is correct, this fashion fiend is now living in the capital of Fashion and perhaps the world. With that, I know, comes responsibility to start doing some really cool shit and to in turn, post about it. So I will make a promise in this very moment to myself and to you all to (a) do my best to fulfill my rightful duty, (b) set aside my college crap pile of textbooks and papers, and (c) to write a post or two or three a week detailing my New York inspired findings and ramblings.

Despite the fact that this is such old fashion news, I still felt it deserved a place on my blog and that I needed to contribute my two cents. Karen Walker has long been an eyewear line showcasing deliciously covetable pieces. But more than the glasses themselves, her ad campaigns are quite possibly genius. Last summer, you may have seen the photographs of Walker's glasses on the faces of some uber-ly (is that a word?) stylish older women: Ilona Royce Smithkin, Linda Rodin, Joyce Carpati, and Lyn Dell. A reminder...


Via Karen Walker

This summer, however, Walker came down the generational ladder, and sought a new age group of models. The creative result was, to say the least, striking...


Via Karen Walker

What these images left me thinking was: wow, look at the effect real people can have on how we view a photograph. I am not staring at a twiggy-legged, six foot woman who just so happened to have hit the genetic jackpot, but rather I am taking delight in the fact that these everyday aging or yet to have aged, but more importantly NORMAL people are beautiful and showcase the glasses just as well as any model or person might have. Hey Karen, idea for your next campaign: animals. Let's see some cats & dogs rockin' those $500 glasses. 

You know you missed me. Xx

6.20.2013

Perfect Pairings

Some summer couplings of sunnies and sandals to feed your soul (or should I say, sole).
Details here

Pair 1: MARNI sandals, KAREN WALKER sunnies
Pair 2: SEE BY CHLOE sandals, ACNE sunnies
Pair 3: GIUSEPPE ZANOTTI sandals, CELINE sunnies
Pair 4: CHARLOTTE OLYMPIA sandals, PRADA sunnies

Tea for two, two for tea. xx


6.13.2013

Sister Sister


Happy birthday to my favourite twins, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen! While some may frown at this duo, I must admit that they are two of my favourite icons. Not only do they demonstrate the meaning of hard-work, dedication, and passion, but they are hugely successful contributors to the world of style with their several fashion ventures: The Row (an upscale minimalist line), Elizabeth & James (their more contemporary label), Olsenboye (an affordable collaboration with J.C. Penny), and Stylemint (a collection of t-shirts). Apart from the clothing they design, it is also their boho-chic, oversized (from bags to coats to eyewear) and eclectic personal styles that always have me drooling. Mary-Kate and Ashley have held a special place in my pop-culture/style obsessed heart ever since I  was introduced to their classic movie collection and of course, Full House, way back when. For me, they have not only been a source of entertainment, but also a source of inspiration. In the off chance that they might ever read this (*wink wink*), I wish them all the best on their 27th birthday!


HBD! Xx

6.12.2013

Tea Time

In the past week, I have attended two teas for two separate occasions. This past Sunday was a mother/daughter tea in honour of my upcoming graduation. I just love when I get the chance to dress up and paint the town with my stylish mum (who can be seen photographed below). The second tea was for my friend's birthday and was a splendid afternoon filled with my ladies, miniature sandwiches, scones, dainty tea pots and floral china. Nothing beats tea time and the fabulous outfits of which it calls for!


Mum ISABEL MARANT pants, MARNI shoes, COURRĂˆGES sweater
Dot (a.k.a. me) OPENING CEREMONY dress, ROBERT CLERGERIE shoes




VINCE dress, DANNIJO bangle, TARA JARMON earrings, ROBERT CLERGERIE shoes, VINTAGE bag


6.06.2013

Still Carried Away

Fifteen years ago today marks the day that the most stylish and female friendly show came on air. While it has been almost my entire lifetime since the start of Sex and the City, it lives on as a classic for many women in terms of the issues the characters raised, things Carrie relentlessly wonders about, New York City culture, and of course, the fashion. Carrie Bradshaw will forever remain one of my fashion icons as her fearless outfit concoctions and bold statements never fail to inspire. Although I was not yet of an appropriate age to watch the premiere fifteen years ago, I hope I can make up for it with this post and the number of time I have rewatched all six seasons since it's fateful start in 1998. A little walk down memory lane... 








"I like my money right where I can see it... hanging in my closet." xx