1. Beauty & Essex AND 2. The Back Room At first sight, they have at least two things in common: 1. A pretend entrance: pawn shop versus toy store 2. Old World look: glam sixties look versus the Roaring 20s throughout the Prohibition era I love them both. Perhaps the first one a little bit more 🙂 […]
Back to MoMA
This October, my brother and I, went for a leisurely walk through the lovely Museum of Modern Art, also known as MoMA. I had not been there in a year or two. I saw some quirky looking things and some of the greats of the past, such as Romanian born Constantin Brancusi, Picasso, Dali, Van […]
Postcard from Governers Island
A peace of tranquility just a ferry away from Manhattan! Governers Island is one of those best kept secrets under the multitude of free attractions that New York City has to offer. For more details, check out their website here.
NFP Fashion Show
This New York Fashion Week, I had the change to walk for Gail Travis’s New Form Perspective line. The Spring/Summer 2012 NFP Fashion show showcased architectural possibilities using carefully engineered sweater designs, styled upon her signature felted dresses/tops and easy jersey underpinning designs. Her style is truly unique, breaking barriers with her progressive multi functional tops. […]
Backstage at the NFP Fashion Show
Here are some backstage pictures from the NFP Fashion Show I had the privilege to walk in. We were all getting ready and rehearsing for the N:F:P FRAMEWORK series, Spring 2012 runway show. You can watch the video for the show here and for pictures look here.
Sincerely Yours, by Alison Brady
Take a peek at Alison Brady’s peculiar art, named one of the top emerging artists in the world by Saatchi Gallery.
NYC Coffee Shops
New York City coffee shops are more than meets the eye. While in Europe, coffee shops are mostly for drinking coffee, having a cigarette (in places where you can still smoke) and chit chatting with friends, NYC coffee shops are so much more than that. They are almost replacing libraries. They’re a universe of brainstorming, […]
Hiking away my fears: a roller coaster Terrace Pond Hike
I was badly aching for a good hike; I hadn’t done it in a while. And so, with its variety of landscapes, the Terrace Pond Hike had me sold instantly. Astounded by the fact that within a few miles, we went through every possible terrain imaginable, the loop type moderate hike went on for about […]