Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Spring Forward

Spring trends are emerging! Warm weather is on the horizon! Looks for spring are inspired by everything from the sea, the roaring 20's and structure of the 50's, to pretty in pastels, feminine yet sporty, and the midriff. Yes we said it! We've collected a few of our favorite looks from Style.com for you. Enjoy!

The Midriff :
Aquilano.Rimondi

Band Of Outsiders

Dolce and Gabanna
 Fifties shapes and Structure: 
Burberry Prorsum

Celine

Chado Ralph Rucci
 Deco:
Alberta Foretti

Chloé

Gucci
 Athletic Inspired:
Guy Laroche

Isabel Marant

Lacoste
 Ocean Inspired:
Antonio Berardi

Alexander McQueen

Issa

Pastel Shades:
3.1 Phillip Lim

Calvin Klein Collection

Giambattista Valli


Monday, January 9, 2012

Food For Life

You know that exciting feeling you get when you discover a new app that you totally love and become obsessed with? Well we are currently having that feeling right now, for the Green Kitchen. This is an app that is as visually pleasing as it is helpful and informative. Easily scroll through options for breakfasts, drinks, main courses, soups, salads, and desserts. Once you have found a recipe that you want to make, you can email yourself the shopping list, with specific ingredients for each recipe.  Check off steps as you complete them, and save your favorite recipes for quick reference later. Be sure to check out the guide at the top of each Read Recipe page to note which are vegan, gluten free, raw, whole grain and sugar free as well! We've added a sneak peek at one of our favorites from the app, the Quinoa and Kale Salad. It is a must try! This is an app that you will definitely love to use, now set that iPad up on the kitchen counter and get started! 



















Friday, January 6, 2012

Cabinet de Curiosités

Have you ever wanted to visit a place where you could see a map table that once belonged to Napoleon, large scale insects made entirely of discarded tools and objects, paintings by the late Claudio Bravo, and sculptured heads by Manolo Valdés? If you answered yes to any of the above, then you are in luck! Cabinet de Curiosités is a curated collection of all of these things and more on display in Tribeca until January 31st. The "cabinet" is a dreamworld filled with treasures, surprises and details around every corner that is sure to leave you feeling as though you were transported into another time. 







Thursday, January 5, 2012

Better Each Day


Today Self Magazine is spotlighting a fantastic book that all of us can surely benefit from this coming year. Better Each Day, by Jessica Cassity rounds up tips and advice for making your days, happier, healthier, less stressful and worry free. In her research Jessica determined that often times the smallest changes had the biggest impact. Taking the stairs, adding great music to your day, or slightly modifying your diet, are all things we can easily do to make our days better!

These are five tips taken from the book to get you started:

#55 Good Music:
Listening to music you love is proven to reduce anxiety, lift your mood and help you cope with stressful situations. (We would also like to add that a nice loud sing along makes it that much better. Only if the situation is appropriate, of course) 

#123 Go Outside
We are all guilty of it- getting so caught up in our daily routine, we forget sometimes that the outdoors exist. It's amazing how relaxing a walk around the block after work is for your mind, or even just stepping outside for a moment during the day to clear your head and breathe can make your day much better.

#109 Get a Massage 
This can sometimes be a costly stress reliever, but as Jessica recommends, you can always recruit friends and family to do the job. But don't forget to return the favor, giving a massage has actually been proven to deliver some of the same benefits as receiving one!

#292 Gossip (sort of)
Researchers from Staffordshire University have proven that praising or speaking positively about someone who isn't around actually boots your mood! Keep the positivity flowing!

#305 Sleep well with beautiful smells
Getting at least 7 hours is vital in weight loss, and it has been shown that people who get less tend to consume more calories each day. Also, make sure you have pleasant smells around you while you sleep. They directly effect your quality of sleep and your dreams, so grab some fresh flowers for your bedside table asap!

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

24 Hour Catwalking With Alexa Chung


We are having a current obsession moment with Alexa Chung. Her street style, her collection for Madewell, and just all around awesomeness inspire us for days. Her new show 24 Hour Catwalk debuts for the first time in America next week on Lifetime as well! Each episode will be a contest where designers have 24hours to create a runway collection. There will be a first cut challenge, which will narrow the field to two contestants who will then compete in the runway show. Final collections will be shown to a panel of judges who include Derek Blasberg, Cynthia Rowley, publicist James Laforce, and Alexa. Be sure to check it out next Tuesday at 10pm on Lifetime!

Some of our favorite looks and photos of Alexa:

Looking adorable With Zooey Deschanel


In Louis Vuitton during Paris Fashion week

In her apartment 

Wearing the Mulberry bag, at the Mulberry fashion show in NYC



Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Cocktail Culture



Now through March 11, 2012 the Norton Museum of Art is hosting a fabulous exhibition that explores the cultural dynamic of the cocktail hour. Cocktail Culture features over 150 pieces of art, design and fashion that span everywhere from the 1920's to the present. The collection includes pieces from the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the Newark Museum, the Tiffany & Co. Archive, Miottel Museum in California, and private lenders. Cocktail attire from top fashion houses such as Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen, Lanvin, Yves, Saint Laurent, Norman Norell, Scassi, Valentino, and Pierre Cardin is also on display. Of course one of our favorite parts of the entire exhibition is the vintage accessories! If you have a chance to visit if you are in Palm Beach, be sure to check out the select House of Lavande pieces that are featured! 











Monday, January 2, 2012

Food For Life

Our latest Meat Free Monday find is a rather exciting one. We have always known that Sir Paul McCartney is an advocate for healthy vegetarian eating, and now he and his family have put together a Meat Free Monday campaign! Focusing on how making better food decisions and cutting out meat just one day a week can vastly improve our health, and help the earth at the same time they bring news, and ideas together in a simple and easy to understand way. Below are two hearty recipes that will leave you feeling warm and full during these chillier months of the year. Be sure to check out their website for other recipe ideas and ways to get involved! 

Asparagus and Lemon Risotto:


What you will need:

3 tbs of olive oil
2 shallots, chopped finely
1 clove of garlic, finely chopped
1 stick of celery, finely chopped
10oz of Srborio risotto rice
2 1/2 cups of warmed vegetable stock 
1 bunch of asparagus, trimmed and chopped
6 fresh sage leaves, finely chopped
Juice and zest from 1/2 lemon
4 tbs of goat cheese or soya cream
Sea salt and black pepper to taste 

In a large saucepan, heat the oil and gently cook the shallots, garlic and celery for about 4 minutes. Add in the rice and stir well. Add two ladles of warm vegetable stock and stir until the rice has absorbed most of the liquid. Keep adding the stock gradually for about 10 minutes, stirring frequently. 

Add in the asparagus, the herbs and the lemon zest and continue to cook gently, stirring frequently. for approx another 10 minutes. Don't let the mixture dry out, add more stock if necessary. When the rice is cooked, mix in the goat cheese or soya cram and lemon juice, season to taste with salt and pepper. Sprinkle with parmesan if desired after. 

Spaghetti with Sun-dried Tomatoes, Aubergine (eggplant) and Chili:


What you will need: 

4 shallots, finely sliced
2 cloves of garlic, finely sliced
2 tbs of olive oil
1 medium eggplant cut into small cubes
1 tsp of dried mixed herbs of your choice, or 1 tbs of fresh parsley finely chopped
Sliced sun-dried tomatoes packed in oil and drained
1-2 fresh red chili peppers, seeded and very finely sliced
8oz of light cream
Spaghetti 
Sea salt and pepper to taste
Grated cheese for serving

In a frying pan, sautee the shallots and garlic in oil., covered, until soft for 5-6 minutes. Stir in the eggplant and cook for 2-3 minutes. Add the herbs, sun-dried tomatoes, and chili peppers and stir well to mix. Turn the heat down to very low, cover again and steam for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add the cream and heat through for another 5 minutes. In the meantime cook the spaghetti.

Puree the eggplant mixture in a food processor or mash to a paste and season to taste. Toss the sauce into the hot, well drained spaghetti and serve immediately with grated 


Friday, December 30, 2011

Beauty In The New Year

Throughout the year it's very easy to get lazy in our routines and daily beauty upkeep, so the beginning of the year is a perfect time to get back into the swing of things and try out some new products and get creative in your daily makeup routine as well! Here are a few great products that we suggest to get you in that beautifying mood that we all love so much! 

Skincare:
1. Clairsonic skincare set
2. Murad Serum to even out skin tone
3. Clarins nightly repair cream
4. Laura Mercier tinted SPF moisturizer 


 Hair:
1. Ojon restorative hair treatment
2. Oscar Blandi dry shampoo
3. L'anza thermal defense flat ironing spray







Makeup:
1. Nails Inc. Wyndham Collection, nail effects
2. Smashbox Legendary lipstick
3. Urban Decay Urban Ammo eye pallete
4. Makeup Forever Aqua Eyes

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Captured Movement

As lovers of all forms of art, we had to share this double artistic feature from yesterday's New York Times column,  Lens. Featuring the below photographs of Andrea Mohin, hand picked by Andrea as some of her personal favorites, they are somewhat a year in review. What makes them even more exceptional is the skillful art that goes into photographing dance. Capturing the perfect moment, the feeling and the motion, are the small details that Mohin executes perfectly. She describes it best when she explains it as "Being in touch with what the music is telling you. That's what the dancers are doing, so if you are too, then you are on the same page."