Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Floral Fantasy


 #1 - Brooklyn Botanical Garden
#2 - Paradise Island, Bahamas ~ Hibiscus Bush
#3 Iceland ~ Lupine
#4 Cherry Blossom Avenue, Bonn, Germany, Photo by Marcel Bednarz
Wisteria Tunnel at Kawachu Fugi Garden, Japan
San Francisco, Photo by Danny Montemayor
( #4Reblogged from thisyuppielife.com) 

I already began to think about the pretty flowers that will be blossoming in Spring. The gray haze that hovers over NYC is a drab to everyone's day. The city needs some vibrant accent florals. In the springtime most of  the sky scrapers and buildings have pretty floral arrangements by the entrance and even plant by the sidewalk.

The first picture I photographed last spring. I anticipate going back to the Brooklyn Botanical Garden for the annual Cherry Blossom Festival. The Orchid Show is spectacular as well, I wish I photographed it. The second picture was taken when I traveled to the Bahamas last summer for my birthday.  The scenic view of the beach, palm trees and the tropical floral scent in the air are unforgettable. I never wanted to leave...it was truly paradise!

In my lifetime, I hope to travel to the scenes where the last four photographs were taken. Cherry Blossom Avenue in Germany is breathtaking. The Wisteria Tunnel looks like a floral fantasy. It's beautiful how the sunlight peeks through the wisteria. Two of my friends from school live in San Francisco, they want me to visit this summer so I may be there this summer. Nature walks and a trip to wine country sounds so alluring on this rainy day in NYC.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Perfectly Polished


Bag: Michael Kors
Shoes: Joan & David
Blouse: Zara
Polish: Topless & Barefoot; Set in Stones

When I saw the Spot Paintings last week polka dots have plagued my mind ever since. This week, I purchased a polka dot blouse for Spring. I paired it with black skinny jeans to match. The red shoes and bag made my outfit have a pop of color. I chose red because it's a classic color that compliments black well, but any pop of color could work nicely too.

Essie released a new line of sparkly top coats!
I wear mostly neutral, pastels and red toned nail polishes. Neons are just wrong, especially for work. 
Essie's color last year, Topless & Barefoot was the end of my search for the perfect neutral. Some nudes have a yellow base and it looks gross. The color I'm wearing has pink undertones. It's not quite baby pink and it's not quite beige but it's just right!
There are so many nail trends circulating fashion magazines to the nail salons.
 Nail prints, bedazzled nails, pointy and long lengths = ew!
Keep it simple! Put a sparkly top coat on one nail and it's trendy without being over the top.


Thursday, February 16, 2012


All artwork painted by Damien Hirst
Gallery: Gagosian 980 Madison Ave

I've had quite a hectic schedule this week, but I had to create some free time to relax. I decided that I needed to be in a relaxing, quiet place...an art gallery.

Yesterday, before my classes, I made an effort to go to the Upper East Side to visit the Gagosian Gallery to see an exhibit I have been longing to go to since it opened:
The Complete Spot Paintings (1986-2011) by artist Damien Hirst.
The massive collection is being shown at 11 exhibits all over the world. Cities include: Manhattan (3), Beverly Hills, London (2), Hong Kong, Paris, Rome, Athens & Geneva.

I really loved the Spot painting in the first picture because it was completely different than all of the other Spots at the gallery. Most of the paintings were very uniformed and symmetrical, this one wasn't. The spots had paint drippings. The drips instantly sparked a Jackson Pollock connection in my brain. I also found it interesting that the piece wasn't installed on the wall, it just leaned against it.
The second painting was massive it took up to entire wall. It was completely perfect. I liked the simplicity of it. I wish I could have one to put on my wall in my bedroom.
Overall, I really liked the exhibit. It was just annoying that I had to be in every picture for security purposes.
 I feel inspired to put one of his prints on my wall as the finishing touch of my redecoration. I may have to go back to buy one!

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Spring Is In The Air

1. Alice & Olivia, Isabella Dress $198
2. Kate Spade, 'all wrapped up' pavé tennis bracelet $118.90
3. Jimmy Choo,'Abel' Patent Leather Pump $525
4.Cezanne Zigzag-Rhinestone Headband $16.80
Winter is surprisingly warmer than usual and spring fever may have stuck me early.
I'm over the on and off chilly weather. Goodbye winter coat, scarf and boots! I'm making room for  vibrant colored clothes that will brighten my wardrobe and my day.
My favorite color for the upcoming season is cobalt blue.
It looks good on any skin tone from pale to tan!

I'm a big fan of simple, tasteful dresses. When I came across the Alice & Olivia dress, it instantly caught my eye. High neckline + flattering silhouette = instant classic. The dress inspired me to envision pieces that would go well with it. It had to have matching colored pumps, so without noticing I singled out the priciest pair on the page from the web search, Jimmy Choo.
 Every girl's dream shoe!
Every pretty dress needs pretty accessories. Tip: don't over do jewelry- it will look tasteless. Keep it simple with stud earrings and then pick one statement piece of jewelry. The Kate Spade bracelet is the perfect accessory: it's simple and the stones are just the right size.
The thin rhinestone headband adds just the right touch to tie the bracelet together. If you wear your hair in a messy bun, the headband can be both slightly hidden and slightly revealed making it perfect for an effortless evening look.

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