Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Springing Into Action



Spring has officially arrived early! Warmer weather and warm smiles =)
 I snapped a few photos of some flowers that caught my eye on the way to different destinations during the week.
 The cherry blossom trees at the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens bloomed extremely early. People flocked to the gardens as soon as the blossoms were in full bloom. I wanted to visit the gardens for the Sakura Matsuri Festival on April 28-29 but it is likely that the blossoms will have already fallen. Hopefully I'll make it there before the festival!
While the flowers are beautiful to look at, it's hard to do so with my eyes watering! My allergies are horrible in the spring.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Time For Sunshine



Blouse: Zara
Jeans: J Brand
Chain: Vintage
Sunglasses: Coach
Aristotle Bike from Urban Outfitters

The weather has been great these past few days. I feel like frolicking in a meadow! If only I were near a meadow... 
My class ended early today, so I took the opportunity to go for a walk in my neighborhood.  I needed some real Vitamin D. Grass is becoming greener. The flowering dogwoods and cherry blossoms are blooming (so pretty). I'm glad spring arrived early because sunshine just puts everyone in a happier mood. Some miserable people I know at school had a smile on their face today.  What a pleasant surprise!
It's a beautiful day to go out and do something outdoors. Go for a walk or ride a bike. People don't get out much anymore. Some are stuck behind a computer at work and some are too lazy to buy their own groceries so they are delivered groceries from the supermarket. It's ludicrous. The outdoors has fresh air, go get some! =)


Monday, March 12, 2012

Incredible, Edible Art!

Cake (left) Still life of Flowers in a Glass Vase by Rachel Ruysch (Right)

Cake (left) Controlled Substances Key Painting (Spot 4a) by Damien Hirst

Cake (top) Autumn Rhythm, No. 30 by Jackson Pollock (bottom)

Cakes (top) Cakes by Wayne Thiebaud (bottom)

Cake (left) Adele Bloch Bauer by Gustav Klimt

All cakes from the Fall 2010 issue of Martha Stuart Weddings


The things I stumble upon from my Google searches amazes me sometimes. I was looking for a Damien Hirst print for my room and I came across a cake inspired by one of his Spot Paintings.
 My curiosity caused me to come a collection of cakes that were inspired by famous artwork. Leave it to Martha Stewart to have a photo spread of cake artwork. These cakes are so beautiful!
I really like all of the cakes! However I don't think I would be able to  put my fork into the cake inspired by Rachel Ruysch's Still life of Flowers in a Glass Vase. It looks too realistic with those sugar flowers, which must have taken forever!
Wayne Thiebaud's cake inspiration is very amusing. It looks exactly like the painting! (except for the cake stands of course- Thiebaud neglected to put paint a base to the cake stands)
I wish I could have the skills to create a cake masterpiece!
The Hirst and Pollock inspired cakes seem simple though. All I would need is a cookie cutter and fondant for Hirst's. And lot's of different color chocolate to splatter for the Pollock cake.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Drench Me In Trench



Burberry's spring trench line is fantastic. I created two great looks with their new trenches. #1 is from the Burberry London line and #4 is from the Burberry Brit line. My staple is what I like to call modern-classic. I like to wear items that are an updated version of classic looks.
For instance, these trench coats are perfect examples of a modern-classic. The typical classic trench is beige with plain buttons and a belt. With a modern twist of color or embellishment, a classic piece can be easily updated to contemporary trends.
The first look is my favorite night time look. Perfect for a fancy dinner or a spring wedding. The shoes can transition into the summer and fall as well. A shoe for three seasons is a closet staple. The minaudiere clutches are trendy right now, but the fashionable accesry has been around for a long time. Here is a fun fact...the minaudiere was first introduced by Van Cleef and Arpel in the 1930's. Today's trend incorporates modern elements on the classic item with studs, crystals etc. I prefer the DVF clutch in the photo, crystals go with everything!  
The second look is such a fun pop of color. I like colored trenches because the plain classic trench can get boring.  I actually found an umbrella to match! The nude Ferragamo nude shoes downplay the bottom half of your outfit so what you wear doesn't clash or look color-blocked. The shoes are a wardrobe staple. It's a good investment because it can be worn with so many outfits.
Shop smart and stylish!