February 2010 Archives

Excerpts: Cathy Horyn on Prada
February 25, 2010

Ms. Prada loves to examine our sentimentality about women and beauty, and in some respects this was her most assertive anti-fashion statement in awhile. Something about these clothes -- the matronly dresses, the classic cable-knits -- felt so outside current fashion and obsessions as to be but a distant squeal from a 60s fondue party. True, some of the outfits almost dared you to call them ugly. But the methods of examination have begun to feel dated.

Excerpt from "Prada: Old Dears" by Cathy Horyn, New York Times (speaking of the clothes at Prada's Milan runway show)

February 25, 2010 / category: Excerpts / link / comments(0)

J.Crew is offering 20% off women's knits and tees through the end of the day Thursday. No coupon code is required.

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Here are some examples:

Tissue Tuxedo Tank, sale $29.20 (regular $36.50) 

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Vintage Bateau Top, sale $28.80 (regular $36.00)

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And it even includes knit dresses, like this one: Lilac Shower Shift Dress, sale $55.60 (regular $69.50)

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February 24, 2010 / category: J. Crew / link / comments(0)

You can now design your own personalized Keepall, Pegase or Speedy with the new Mon Mongram feature at Louis Vuitton online. 

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There are several different colors of stripes and you can add your initials. (The concept is very similar to what Longchamp has been doing for a while with their Le Pliage bags - Le Pliage Sur Mesure.  I wrote about those a while ago.)

Here's what I came up with:

LV-mono-speedy.jpgThe premium for the personalization is $280!  Yikes, a bit steep!  (the regular Speedy 30 is $690)

February 22, 2010 / category: Handbags & Accessories / link / comments(2)

Back from Hawaii...
February 17, 2010

Well I'm back (boo hoo) after a wonderful week at the Grand Wailea in Maui.

Grand_Wal2.jpgPretty much it was a week of pool-side lounging with the spa, yoga, a sunset cruise, whale watching and a snorkel trip thrown in.  ...oh and there was the private (for my boyfriend's company) Bon Jovi concert. Not too shabby!

We had an ocean view room that was quite nice, not huge, but a perfect view (you could watch sunset from bed!). The bed had a feather bed, a down duvet and nice damask stripe sheets. The furniture was classy looking, in that dark wood British colonial look. The bathroom was quite amazing with a huge soaking tub and separate shower.  The resort overall was very nice, what you would expect, except food prices were a bit crazy. Pool drinks were $13 each and dinner entrees in the mid $30s up to $50!  Yikes, that's expensive even to a New Yorker who is accustomed to expensive restaurants.  Mind you, these weren't really fancy places, just normal nice restaurants.

The pools were incredible, I don't even know how many there were... lots... and most of them connected by slides and a lazy river with some water falls and a grotto bar.  One day we got a cabana (mucho $) which was fabulous. They bring you a fruit plate in the morning and then later frozen grapes and chilled towels. And of course they will deliver as many $13 pool drinks as you want, and food from the pool restaurant. Very cool, I'd never had a cabana before...

The pools were so great, that the only time I went in the ocean was on our snorkel trip out to Molokini atoll.  Since the weather wasn't "hot" I was afraid that the ocean water would be cold, but it wasn't.  The water in the basin of the atoll was so clear and there were tons of fish. Near the rock there were some corals too... although I thought there would have been more corals.

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Just a short walk away from the Grand Wailea, were the Shops at Wailea. They actually had Gucci and Tiffany, etc.  But I didn't even go in... I have those here, I certainly don't need to lug Gucci or Tiffany products all the way back from Hawaii!  They also had a Ruth Chris (again, just like home), Tommy Bahama Restaurant and Longhi's (a local Italian restaurant).

The most fabulous meal we had, perhaps was at Sarento's in Kihei. Their location is amazing, literally right on the beach and facing West for a perfect sunset view. Also, one would think Italian in Hawaii...dubious, right??? But no, this was some serious Italian food with an equally serious wine list.  We had a Bruno Giacosa Barbera (Giacosa is my favorite producer in the Piedmont region). They bake their own bread and had a whole wheat focaccia topped with carmelized Maui onions that was seriously one of the best breads I've ever had.  We had a lot of great meals though... of course tons of seafood. The fish tacos at the hotel pool for lunch were very good (ask for them grilled, not fried) and at $18, probably one of the more reasonable choices at the hotel.  Their main restaurant Humuhumunukunukuapua'a was good, but not really great. Honestly, the wine list was crap. The location however was quite cool (see below), a thatch-roof Polynesian style structure that stands on stilts in a little lagoon with fish in it. And at night they light up the entire grounds of the hotel with tiki torches so it is really quite spectacular. 

Humu.jpgOh, and I also have to put in a good word for United's P.S. service from JFK to LAX. To start, you get to go to the First Class International louge at JFK, which is even nicer than the regular lounge (free sparkling wine, nice foods, etc).  Then on board, the chairs are amazing. They recline nearly into a flat bed and it feels like you're in your own little cocoon. There are only 6 seats in the section, and behind there is a pretty large business class section. In these seats you can sleep any way you want, it's great!  The service was fabulous too, they really spoil you.  I could have drank Champagne (well sparkling wine at least) the entire time if I'd wanted to.  The only problem is that after this service, all other flying sucks.  First class from LAX to Maui seemed quite poor in comparison...

February 17, 2010 / category: Travel / link / comments(2)

Bon voyage to me!
February 5, 2010

Next week I'll be away... My boyfriend has a business event in Hawaii so I get to go too!  So I'll be here...

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Grand Wailea, Maui

I've been digging through my things finding my summer clothes.  I hate packing... I always bring too much because I like to have choices, but then it seems silly because I bring back things that I never even wore.  But beach trips are always easier, the clothes are smaller to pack, and you don't have to worry about formal attire since the island vibe is always so chill. 

It's been quite cold in New York and we even got some snow this week, so it's a great time to go.  I don't think I'm going to post while I'm away, so I will fill you in when I get back!  Cheers!

February 5, 2010 / category: Travel / link / comments(0)

February 4, 2010

But his extravagant success came so quickly, perhaps faster than his limited experience should have allowed, that his setbacks echo all the more loudly. He became unpredictable, lashing out at the news media as his company struggled with layoffs, a revolving door of executives and an investor pulling back the reins. He was the designer wunderkind who went too far, too fast, his sequins falling to the floor like the feathers of Icarus.

Excerpt from 'The Trials of a Former Boy Wonder' by Eric Wilson, New York Times.  This is an interesting article about Zac Posen who rose to fame in the fashion world about 10 years ago when he was only 21.

February 4, 2010 / category: 2010 / link / comments(0)

J. Crew February Catalog
February 3, 2010

The February 2010 J. Crew catalog was shot in Portugal... what a pleasure to look through and see the beautiful streets and landmarks of Lisbon in the background.  Portugal is one of the places I haven't made it to yet... I would love to go, and also to Madeira, the Portugese island off Northern Africa!

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They have more pictures including behind the scenes of the photo shoot here on their website.

February 3, 2010 / category: J. Crew / link / comments(0)