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Saturday, February 21, 2009
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Inside the Tents...Mercedes Benz Fashion Week, Bryant Park, NYC
Bryant Park is, once again, abuzz with fashion, fabulousness, a few familiar faces--and an overwhelming amount of fur. Cover your eyes PETA. Here's a look inside the tents at New York Fashion Week...
Bright red bag + molten metallic jacket (+ nice big smiles) = absolutely adorable
Perfectly preppy from head to toe (...and love the fur stole finish)
Lynn Yeager
Stylist David C. Melton...perfectly put together (and always working a bag)
In Short: She's rockin' her look
Barney's creative director, Simon Doonan
Carine Roitfeld (left), editor-in-chief French Vogue
Fashion Statements: Saying it loud and proud--and keeping it stylish while they're at it--with their Fashion Checklist bags.
Leopard love...
Black, white (and fabulous all over)...
Well-Heeled:
The girl told me they look much better with their laces, but I thought they were pretty cute without them, too...
I like the pearls, but what about those glittery shoes...?
Rockin' Robin: Stylist Robyn Fernandes
Mad for plaid (scarves, that is)
Pirate-chic
Tickled Pink: Notice her little car bag...
I just liked his makeup...
Green With Envy: I love her gradient green Prada bag
Elle style editor, Kate Lanphear (she's got great hair)
From the hat and glasses to the tie clip and cuffed jeans, I really like his look (...and her shoes)
Not the most flattering picture of Anna Wintour (sorry, Anna...), but how could I resist putting Vogue's editor-in-chief (Ms. Devil Wears Prada herself) in my humble House of Style?
Bright red bag + molten metallic jacket (+ nice big smiles) = absolutely adorable
Perfectly preppy from head to toe (...and love the fur stole finish)
Lynn Yeager
Stylist David C. Melton...perfectly put together (and always working a bag)
In Short: She's rockin' her look
Barney's creative director, Simon Doonan
Carine Roitfeld (left), editor-in-chief French Vogue
Fashion Statements: Saying it loud and proud--and keeping it stylish while they're at it--with their Fashion Checklist bags.
Leopard love...
Black, white (and fabulous all over)...
Well-Heeled:
The girl told me they look much better with their laces, but I thought they were pretty cute without them, too...
I like the pearls, but what about those glittery shoes...?
Rockin' Robin: Stylist Robyn Fernandes
Mad for plaid (scarves, that is)
Pirate-chic
Tickled Pink: Notice her little car bag...
I just liked his makeup...
Green With Envy: I love her gradient green Prada bag
Elle style editor, Kate Lanphear (she's got great hair)
From the hat and glasses to the tie clip and cuffed jeans, I really like his look (...and her shoes)
Not the most flattering picture of Anna Wintour (sorry, Anna...), but how could I resist putting Vogue's editor-in-chief (Ms. Devil Wears Prada herself) in my humble House of Style?
Friday, February 6, 2009
Ice-T Tupperware Party @ Room Service...NYC
2/6/09
Tupperware's gone gangsta. Well, not really, but the good old brand of plastic products does have an O.G. spokesperson, and his name is Ice-T. The rapper and actor--along with wife Coco--hosted a Tupperware party on Thursday night at Room Service to benefit Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club of America, and let me just say...this wasn't your mother's old Tupperware party.
Ice-T and me
Glenn Belverio, me and Mrs. T, Coco
Atmosphere (prettyyyyyy...)
Glenn and I showcase the latest blue bowls by Tupperware. The club was decorated with colorful stacks of them, all on beautifully backlit risers. Very nice. I even made a few purchases: The Vent 'N Serve 5 pc Set and multicolor Servalier Bowl Set. (Can't wait to receive my delivery!) Coco was also nice enough to give me a stack of bowls on display in the VIP area (thanks, Coco!) Oh, and there was generous goodie bag, too. I'm officially a fan of Tupperware.
Earlier that evening, Glenn and I also stopped by Leffot, a Greenwich Village boutique on Christopher Street, where man-about-town Patrick Macdonald was hosting the opening reception of an exhibit by artists Robin Joy and Sok Song. The show, which was held in the gallery of the boutique, was a wonderful fantasy world of graphic art and origami. This is an origami tree that was in the corner of the gallery. It may not look like much here, but if you take a look closer...
...You'd see the intricacy of the drawings--all hand done (and I'm told with no eraser!).
Furlicious
Host Patrick MacDonald and artist Robin Joy
Tupperware's gone gangsta. Well, not really, but the good old brand of plastic products does have an O.G. spokesperson, and his name is Ice-T. The rapper and actor--along with wife Coco--hosted a Tupperware party on Thursday night at Room Service to benefit Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club of America, and let me just say...this wasn't your mother's old Tupperware party.
Ice-T and me
Glenn Belverio, me and Mrs. T, Coco
Atmosphere (prettyyyyyy...)
Glenn and I showcase the latest blue bowls by Tupperware. The club was decorated with colorful stacks of them, all on beautifully backlit risers. Very nice. I even made a few purchases: The Vent 'N Serve 5 pc Set and multicolor Servalier Bowl Set. (Can't wait to receive my delivery!) Coco was also nice enough to give me a stack of bowls on display in the VIP area (thanks, Coco!) Oh, and there was generous goodie bag, too. I'm officially a fan of Tupperware.
Earlier that evening, Glenn and I also stopped by Leffot, a Greenwich Village boutique on Christopher Street, where man-about-town Patrick Macdonald was hosting the opening reception of an exhibit by artists Robin Joy and Sok Song. The show, which was held in the gallery of the boutique, was a wonderful fantasy world of graphic art and origami. This is an origami tree that was in the corner of the gallery. It may not look like much here, but if you take a look closer...
...You'd see the intricacy of the drawings--all hand done (and I'm told with no eraser!).
Furlicious
Host Patrick MacDonald and artist Robin Joy
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