Ah, Solange. Just chillin’, Outside the All-Pink Brownstone I have posted before about how Solange is DJing, modelling, blogging, singing and trendsetting her way into my heart. Now, I’d like to say that I am a convert- she has impressed me, and she is definitely doesn’t just fall under “…and many more” on my list.Continue reading “Solange Does "Matchy-Matchy" Better than You (Plus She Can "Saaang", and Her Dancing is Everything)”
Tag Archives: New York
I Heart Kate Spade NY – The New 2 Park Avenue Beau
What does it take to get me back to this blog? A Kate Spade New York bag. I was browsing through some New York Fashion Week Instagram photos from some bloggers and celebrities, when I saw some pictures of this great new bag, with the hashtag “me and my beau”. Kate Spade New York’s presidentContinue reading “I Heart Kate Spade NY – The New 2 Park Avenue Beau”
rAndom International Presents: How To Take A Walk In the Rain- No Umbrellas, Wellies or Raincoats Necessary.
Every so often, a group of highly creative people comes up with an idea that has people thinking “why hasn’t anyone come up with this before?”, and also “what am I doing with my life?”These are two of the thoughts that came to mind when I read about rAndom International‘s installation, Rain Room, which justContinue reading “rAndom International Presents: How To Take A Walk In the Rain- No Umbrellas, Wellies or Raincoats Necessary.”
What To Listen To Now: Beatenberg
I was at PUMA Social Club last Friday for the first time in a long time, and I am so glad that I got to see Beatenberg perform. I had never heard of them before I saw the line up for PUMA Social, so I consulted the wisest music guru I know, YouTube. This CapeContinue reading “What To Listen To Now: Beatenberg”
What the Cool Kids Were Reading: Tama Janowitz and Bret Easton Ellis
Slaves of New York is a collection of short stories by Tama Janowitz. She was part of the art crowd of the 1980s (Tama, Jay McInerney and Bret Easton Ellis were considered the “literature brat pack”) and was a close friend of Andy Warhol’s. The stories are about the lives of young New Yorkers- thatContinue reading “What the Cool Kids Were Reading: Tama Janowitz and Bret Easton Ellis”