Archive for February 22nd, 2010

Weekend.

February 22nd, 2010 by Catherine

Here on the east coast this weekend, we got a taste of spring, with unseasonably warm weather and lots of blue skies. And with nothing to do but go about my Saturday at a very leisure-friendly pace, I got a chance to remember the feeling of warm sun and fresh – not biting – air. I wasn’t the only one enjoying the break from hibernation, either. All around me, people emerged from their homes to enjoy this break from the brutal cold and snow we’ve had over the past three months, reenergizing the world around me. So for the rest of the weekend, I enjoyed the simple things in life – a teary movie, a good book, and time spent catching up with good friends.

I also learned that the very best cure for winter Sunday night blues is a giant helping of vegetarian chili, served with sharp cheddar cheese, copious amounts of cilantro, and warm cornbread. While the cornbread came from a box, my chili was a labor of love for much of my Sunday afternoon. For the recipe, click through to read on.

How did you spend your weekend? (more…)

Daily Diamond: Futuristic Bathroom Design.

February 22nd, 2010 by Ruth

After seeing the bathroom of Flaming Lips lead singer, Wayne Coyne, on FlavorWire.com, I felt it was necessary to share with you. It’s such an incredible use of space, but certainly not everyone’s cup of tea.  Fitzsimmons Architects created a Jetsons-esque room, with mirrored tile and trippy use of color, and a budget we can only imagine as sky-high.

I love the unusual elements and bold escape from the norm, but want to hear from you, too. If you had the means to do so, would you go for a bathroom like this?

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Knots Landing.

February 22nd, 2010 by Catherine

I’m having a moment with knotted accessories. They’re simple, but bold enough to avoid blending in with the crowd. I’ve yet to make a purchase, but have got my eye on these picks below.

{Leather Knotted Belt, Banana Republic, $39.50}

{Leather Knotted Belt, Banana Republic, $39.50}

Perfect for playing up a trim waist and an airy dress.

{Metal Mesh Knot Bracelet, Arden B., $24.00}

{Metal Mesh Knot Bracelet, Arden B., $24.00}

With a bracelet like this one above, you don’t need much else.

{Women's Knotted Canvas Espadrilles, Old Navy, $24.50}

{Women's Knotted Canvas Espadrilles, Old Navy, $24.50}

Hurry up, summer, so I can wear these with everything I have in my closet!

I got Carried away.

February 22nd, 2010 by Ruth

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Because of my career, I kind of met Sarah Jessica Partner. Now, did I sit down and have a cup of coffee with her? No, not that kind of meet. But I did sit in the same room as her in an intimate setting at the SJP NYC launch event held on Friday, February 19 at the ever-charming Sweetie Pie, a destination restaurant in the West Village.

Inspired by the essence and spirit of Carrie Bradshaw, SJP NYC is reminiscent of the feeling you get when walking down your favorite New York City streets. Defined as a “party in a bottle”, she stepped away from her comfort zone in conceptualizing this fragrance, and created a floral scent with its own signature note, The Strawberry. The ultimate fragrance accessory for an every day adventure, this scent is something to spritz on when the temperature finally breaks.

SJP NYC Fragrance line

Styled by Elle’s Creative Director, Joe Zee, Sarah Jessica Parker wore a one-of-a-kind Oscar de la Renta dress made for the SJP NYC ad campaign (naturally). The dress and fragrance’s bottle embody Carrie Bradshaw and the essence of the lively, youthful fragrance. With notes of strawberry, mandarin, gardenia and musks, the scent is vibrant and colorful, just like the dress.

Lastly, I have to say, Sarah Jessica Parker was incredibly humble, interesting, funny, and well-spoken. As most girls might say, my life is just a little more complete after having this amazing opportunity to interact with Carrie Bradshaw…I mean, SJP.

SJP NYC ad campaign

SJP NYC Oscar de la Renta dress

{Images courtesy of FelSull’s Flickr Photostream}