Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Pretty packaging.



I think that everyone has a personal preference when it comes to packaging whether you're aware of it or not. But if you look carefully, chances are there are similarities in the packaging of the products you choose. For me, I've always been drawn to minimal design or anything that has an apothecary feel to it, or somewhat medicinal (for example, I love C.O. Bigelow in New York. Do not go there nearly enough) Also, I tend to be drawn towards neutral colors. Isn't that funny? I think I grew up around a lot of color in my household (coming from a Hispanic family) so perhaps this is my rebellion. :) Anyhow, came across these cool packaged products and wanted to share.

Photos via (Clockwise from upper left) Martino GroupMarch PantryLoto Massage Oil,  Sofia Ginger Scones (yes, scones!), Garrett Markeson, Sort of Coal

Chef Apron.

West Elm apron, $24

Not sure why I've waited so long to buy an apron. I cook all the time and without fail, it usually results with at  least spaghetti sauce or what have you flicked onto some random spot on my clothing. And I've always liked pinstriped aprons. Something about them reminds me of a French bistro with lots of fresh baked bread! And I love that aprons can be a lingering memento of the good meals you've had. I especially like this West Elm apron, pictured.

Photo via West Elm.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Clare Elsaesser.


Clare Elsaesser's work is right up my alley. Her pieces are beautiful and feel personal, like drawn from life. She says "My paintings are inspired by daydreams, retreat and the formidable nature outside my window. " Her work has such a unique quality. You can tell Clare puts a lot of heart into them. And I want them all to adorn my walls. So many great ones to choose from...

Photo via Clare Elsaesser.

Saturday, June 7, 2014

Cos.


Have you guys heard of Cos? They're a European brand set to open their first U.S. store (in New York) this spring/summer. And when I read about the company in Vogue, I immediately went to their website to peruse the praised items. The clothes are very cool yet mature. You'll see several basics with a hint of being conceptual. It's for the understated girl who highly appreciates fashion but doesn't need to drown themselves in trends. If it's too serious, you can mix and match (I especially like this skirt, which I would pair with a basic T.)

Photo via Cos

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Where do you summer?


In my mind, the question "where do you summer?" has always been synonymous with yuppies who smoke pipes and play croquet all day. But as an adult, so many of my friends are actually jet setting their way to remote destinations that are beautiful and quaint and actually define themselves as continuous summer homes. So lately I also started to fantasize about having a summer spot, which I could escape to and invite friends over for board games, cozy dinners after a swim in the lake, along with drinking and eating tons of delicious wines and cheeses.

Because I believe in the laws of attraction, I am creating my own mood board of dream homes that could one day be mine. Read on if you're interested...

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Gucci Westman for Revlon.

Sultry Samba
I have been a long time fan of makeup artist, Gucci Westman. And lately, I feel like I see her everywhere. Probably because I follow her on Instagram. :) Gucci has great taste and a really creative eye. She created the glossy blue eyelids on Christina Ricci in the film, Buffalo '66, which I tried recreating throughout my youth. But anything that Gucci creates or endorses, I try to recreate or endorse! And when she designed a new line of cosmetics for Revlon, I went nuts on getting the standout items. The line that I like, Rio Rush, is available at a lot of convenience stores (Duane Reade in NY) but I personally love the lipsticks, like this Sultry Samba pictured. And it's affordable so you can buy all the shades. :) So, what do you think?

Image via Revlon.

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Mansur Gavriel.

                


Mansur Gavriel was started in 2012 by two very cool and stylish women named Rachel Mansur and Floriana Gavriel. They shared the same aspirations to make functional yet beautiful design. So the two started Mansur Gavriel and the results of their partnership have been perfection! The bags they design are artfully crafted and elegant, the perfect go-to bag for all occasions. I love this bag! And cannot wait to get mine to tote around this summer. If you buy one, you'll want them all! Check out their collection here.

Monday, June 2, 2014

My favorite brunch place in NY. Dudleys.


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Dudleys
My view at brunch yesterday.




I'm a creature of habit. If I find something I like, I will continue to make it part of my routine. That's not to say I'm not adventurous, but I also love knowing what I'll get and where to find it. And Dudley's, in the lower east side, was welcomed with open arms into my so-called routine. Because it's perfect. The staff are gracious, the food is simple yet delicious, and the atmosphere feels cool yet warm. And the prices are reasonable!, which in New York, is hard to find without compromises. If you're a New Yorker like myself, or plan on visiting soon, do yourself a favor and go to Dudley's. They won't disappoint. I recommend the avocado toast with poached egg. #yum

Photos via Dudleys.


Succulents + Plant Life.

My inspiration.
My new collection.

This past weekend I did some shopping for plants and succulents. It's been on my to do list since I've been eyeing gorgeous bohemian homes on Pinterest. I bought succulents, air plants, and a lush hanging plant too. I am so happy with the outcome. Having these plants in my home immediately made it feel warmer and homier, too. I plan on sharing more photos of my home makeover so stay tuned.

If you want to green up your home but don't have time to go to a plant store, Amazon has a gorgeous array of succulent offerings.

Top photo via Skona Hem.
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