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Monthly Archives: December 2010
Cecily Brown For Christmas….
If I could I would ask for a Cecily Brown painting for the holidays. Now that’s a gift wish list… ‘Skulldiver’ from 2006 is above. Not sure if it’s available anymore but I imagine Gagosian has some other gems if … Continue reading
Jen Kao Spring Summer 2011
Don’t feel bad… I couldn’t figure out what it was when I first saw it either. But then I realized it was a very crafty gorgeous clutch and my heart fluttered. LA-born and now NYC-based, Jen Kao launched her womenswear … Continue reading
Brian Atwood
Brian Atwood makes shoes for women who appreciate a sky-high heel. You have to love and know how to walk in a 4″ or 5″ stiletto. Thankfully I have been training for these shoes for fifteen years. It’s hard to … Continue reading
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Oscar Niemeyer
Trust me, you don’t have to be an expert or even a fan in order to appreciate 101 year-old Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer’s phenomenal designs. I got introduced to his work years ago while still assisting Polly. She did a … Continue reading
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John Currin at Gagosian
John Currin has a batch of amazing new paintings up at Gagosian Gallery in New York through December 23rd. I may just make it before they come down…
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William Rast for Target
Justin Timberlake’s William Rast line which debuted in 2005 just did a collaboration with Target that will hit stores December 19th. There’s cute stuff for both men and women but I’m obsessed with this guy’s army green jacket for myself. … Continue reading
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KAWS
Rizzoli just released a new book of Kaws‘ work. I’ve been obsessed with him for years and remember when his pieces started popping up on phone booths and advertising stands around New York in the mid-90’s. I’m sure I was … Continue reading
The Ritz Carlton New Orleans
The Ritz Carlton in New Orleans is offering all kinds of over the top luxury packages in anticipation of Mardi Gras. For $59,000 guests can have the ‘Lundi Gras Ride of a Lifetime’ with town local hottie Harry Connick Jr. … Continue reading
Mayle Pop Up
I actually bought a Mayle dress back in 2007 so when New York designer Jane Mayle decided to leave the fashion world in 2008 it came as a surprise for fans of the young Mayle line. Jane didn’t disappear for … Continue reading