11.02.2011

Great Scott!

Ok, my apologies. It has literally been months since I have updated, and I actually just had to reset my password, just to access my blogger account. I guess my age is already making me forgetful. To make up for my absence I am excited to be able to write about, and share some pictures of a dress I made for my friend Dana, that was entirely my own design. Sure, I have been making dresses since I was a teenager, but usually following and altering some pattern I picked up at JoAnne Fabrics. Not this time. Apparently I retained some of the lessons and techniques I picked up from a draping class I took last summer.

My inspiration for this dress came from two places. First, my amazing friend Dana, who always talked about wanting to dress up as a 1920's flapper for Halloween. Second, was F. Scott Fitzgerald. When you hear the name, right away most people jump to The Great Gatsby, the book he is perhaps most famous for, and still resides on most high school summer reading lists. I was brought back to Fitzgerald in a more round about route. Over the summer I was flipping through twitter updates when I saw someone reference Zelda Fitzgerald. Not knowing who she was, I googled. I came to read about the both exciting and tragic life of Zelda Sayre who took Fitzgerald as her married name when she and Scott married. Fitzgerald was the voice of his generation, and Zelda was, arguably, the original "Flapper." In the brief synopsis of their life together, provided by wikipedia, I took note of the title of Fitzgerald's first published novel; This Side of Paradise. On my next trip to Barnes and Noble I picked it up, and it has now become one of my favorite books. He infused his own experiences into the book, and was able to paint such a clear picture of the age. The characters were so relatable and I found myself sad when I turned to the last page. I guess that is the sign of a good book, and one I will certainly read again and again.

Ok, Fitzgerald diatribe over. Onto the fashion. I surfed the web for inspiration and found images ranging from authentic 1920's gowns, modern high fashion pieces, and cheap costume replications. Below is the path I followed, and the finished result.

Inspiration: Chanel Spring 2011 Dress

Sketch: 

Materials:

A work in progress:

My gorgeous friend: 


Two girls celebrating the(ir) 20's :-)



7.05.2011

Have you HeardAbout it?

A bit belated, but I have to give a HUGE shout out to one of my very best friends who recently launched his first business. An idea that has taken several forms since it's inception in December, has resulted as the site to go to for dining suggestions in the Bay City. Combining the taste palates and writing styles of several local food bloggers, HeardAbout challenges its fans and followers to step outside their same-old, same-old dining routine and try something new. The website features "one delicious dish per day" from many of San Francisco's favorite neighborhoods, and often with a coupon, free to download! So just think about it, a chance to break your "norm" and try great food recommendations from trusted and witty San Franciscans, and likely at a discounted price... wait, what's to think about?! Now check out the website and check out the pictures from HeardAbout's launch party at its first featured eatery, The Brickyard.

Friends and family were able to make it out for the event!

Loved the special, made for the evening, appetizers!

The ambience at the Brickyard is the best! 

Guests received tasty Nosh This balsamic caramels to remember the event!

And what is a launch party without free Swag!


BTW... not a SF Bay local? Not to worry! Drop a location suggestion to the HeardAbout team and they just may be hitting the pavement in your hometown before you know it! 

6.28.2011

City of Angels, City of Sin

Last weekend I skipped town to celebrate the upcoming nuptials of my cousin Becky. Becky, who her sister nicknamed "Chicken," lives in Los Angeles, which is where my adventure began. Upon landing in the City of Angels, we got pedicures at the mall and took in the local neighborhood cuisine. Chicken's official "Hen Night" took place the following evening after a mad-lib filled road trip to Las Vegas. We arrived in Sin City later than we expected, and by the time we were recruited into Club LAX it was nearly midnight. What we lost in time we made up for in enthusiasm, and with Vanilla Ice headlining the evening, there was a LOT of enthusiasm! We danced, we drank, and we sang along to "Ice, Ice Baby." The weekend flew by, but we made a lot of great memories. Can't wait for the big day on July 22 in Malibu!

Driving through downtown LA

Dinner in Los Feliz

Spending $! A gift from Mom in hand made cards!!! <3

Our Bachelorette Palace

Cousins! Ready for Chicken's Hen Night! :-)

Vanilla Ice... So Cold, So Cold!

Next up is I do in Malibu!


5.30.2011

The World Is My Oyster

Well, at least one day this Memorial Day Weekend, my world revolved around oysters! Eager to get out of the city for a day, my friends and I woke up super early Saturday morning and hit the road by 8:30 AM. We traveled over the Golden Gate Bridge, through the red woods, and made a stop in a very quaint small town to gather up groceries. By 11 o'clock we arrived at Tomales Bay Oyster Company. It was smart to get such an early start and we scored a picnic table close to the water and right next to the speakers,  which blasted latin beats all day long. It was a warm day filled with sunshine and cooled with the Northern California breeze. Together we shucked dozens of fresh oysters, most of them local to Tomales Bay. We also sipped wine and beer, grilled hot dogs, and roasted marshmallows for smores! This was the first 3-day holiday weekend that I didn't have to work, and I couldn't think of a better way to have spent it. With best friends, great eats, and beautiful scenery... who needs pearls? ha.

Gorgeous day!

Time to buy some oysters!

Cheers!

BBQ'n some oysters!

Happy Memorial Day!

5.21.2011

Bay to Breakers

Forget sitting on the dock of the bay, on the weekend of Bay to Breakers, thousands of San Franciscans begin a 7 mile trek across the city starting on the Bay side, and ending on the Ocean side of the city. What starts as a race, is followed by a parade of costumed, and intoxicated friends and free spirits. I dressed up with some friends in 80's inspired workout gear, and met up with some new friends whose theme was "The Royal Wedding." Though the weather forecast had predicted rain, it actually turned out to be quite a nice day!

Gotta love neon colors and leg-warmers!




Me and my KD sorority sister Meredith!


Bay to Breakers ROCKED, can't wait for next year! 

5.16.2011

Like We Never Loved at All

I've been in love with music videos even before the days of TRL. The earliest videos I remember are from the mid 90's on days I stayed home from school sick, laying on the couch and watching artists like Tom Petty and Sting. So it went from Rock and Roll, to my days as a Backstreet Boy fan, and into my Country music years; I have experienced a lot of music. This one music video, by Faith Hill and Tim McGraw from 2005 always stood out to me. Faith is undoubtedly a beautiful woman, and in this video, she is especially striking. The combination of her hair style, makeup, and that killer yellow dress made the overall story unforgettable.

I always remembered this look.

Faith is beautiful no matter which decade she is in!

I have long since wanted to create a look similar to hers, and this weekend I attempted just that. A friend had passed down this cream and navy Trina Turk dress, and I had never come across the right occasion to wear it. On Saturday night I attended a graduation party for my friend Bobbi and decided it was an appropriate setting. Since the dress felt a little 70's to me, I tried to pull off a similar  hair style as Faith. One way or another it was fun to play dress up!

Feeling a little retro!

Congratulations on graduation Bobbi!

4.30.2011

Jello Shots & Jelly Beans

Easter was never that big of a deal growing up. I do remember some easter egg hunts, and of course ham for dinner followed by Nana's Easter Cake. Having put one successful dinner party behind me, I got inspired to have some friends over and celebrate the holiday as best we could. The dinner menu included a spinach salad with strawberries, pineapple souffle, cheesy potato casserole, asparagus, and of course a delicious Paula Dean ham! Following dinner we cleansed our pallets with the remaining orange peel jello shots that the boys crafted the night before, and my family's traditional Easter cake topped with cool whip and jellybeans! 

It was a beautiful Easter Sunday in San Francisco!

My sweet friends who came out to enjoy good company and good eats!

Loooooove white hydrangeas! 

Absolutely delicious! That Paula Dean makes a fine ham!


One of my favorite of all Holiday Desserts! 


4.13.2011

Twenty-Seven

This was, without a doubt, the best birthday I have ever had. I was surrounded by amazing friends, both new and old, and together we consumed plenty of alcohol and cupcakes. I can't say I ever pictured what life would look like at 27, but I've got this feeling that it's going to be a great year. One way or another, the kick-off was amazing!

This was what my desk looked like when I showed up to work on Friday! 

Dinner at The Republic with some of my favorite people! 

D surprised me with a Kara's Cupcake! Chocolate & Peanut Butter! LOVE!

Beautiful Tulips and Champagne to kick off the actual day from D!

And an afternoon of wine and cheese to close out the weekend! 

Thank you so much to everyone who made this birthday so very special! 

4.03.2011

Marina Girls on the Move: Coit Tower

Ever since I joined the "corporate world" I have been able to enjoy this crazy little thing called weekends. Having worked a retail schedule for the past 5 years, the idea of having set days off, and that all of my friends also the same set days off, is really quite a novel concept. Now that D and I are finally on similar schedules, we have decided to make Sundays our time to go out and explore the City we love. Today, sporting the typical "Marina Girl" weekend attire, yoga pants, sunglasses, and lattes from Starbucks, we put one foot in front of the other and hiked our way up to Coit Tower. The views were breathtaking, which was a bit of a struggle since the climb had literally just taken our breath away. Ha. 

Almost to the top! 

A view of the bay. 

To reward ourselves for surviving such a strenuous workout, we stopped at the La Boulange Bakery on Polk Street to split a sandwich. We opted for a favorite, the Tuna  Melt, which is perfect to share, and for a sweet treat we tried two Macaroons: Pistachio and Passionfruit Mango. Delicious! 

Tuna for Two!

My new favorite treat!

3.27.2011

Sun-less Day


Today is the last day in a long stretch of rainy and gloomy days in the Bay Area. While this will be the second day I am trapped inside my apartment, hopefully I will more productive. I dug into my inspiration files and came across this picture from a Refinery29 article on Jane Herman, the concept director for Gap, and her simple and clean personal style and home decoration. I love in this picture how you can feel both order, and relaxation. With this image in mind, I am using this last rainy day to pull my apartment into tip-top shape too! But first I will have a cup of coffee...

3.26.2011

To Longchamp or not to Longchamp?


My birthday is just around the corner and I am looking to splurge on something nice for myself. One suggestion was a Longchamp Tote bag. When I started thinking about this a few weeks ago, I knew I was already a little behind on the times. It seems the trend really picked up steam back in my sorority days, very many moons ago. Last weekend I stopped by the beautiful Longchamp store in Union Square to check out their selection, and I even played around with custom making my own bag on their website. The problem is, that now, I see them everywhere! There were at least 5 girls on my bus yesterday with the same bag, but in different colors. The idea of being just another sheep in the herd makes me frustrated, however, I cannot shake the functionality of this bag. It would be the perfect to and from work tote! I guess at what point does one give up their need for individuality for the sake of being practical? 
The jury is still out. 

3.19.2011

NYC: Top 5

With the start of my new job on the horizon, my Mom and I took advantage of the time in between to celebrate my birthday a little early. I flew home to my hometown, Niskayuna, and from there Mom and I drove down to NYC for some time together to walk, talk, shop and see the musical Mary Poppins on Broadway. I have been saving money to purchase my own digital "Mom" camera, as my friend Paige would say, but since I'm not there yet, I was able to borrow my Aunt Linda's camera. Here are my Top 5 favorite pictures I took on our trip.


A photo of one of the many floral sculptures that lines Madison Ave. 


It was raining our first day, and the mood made these trees in 
Central Park even more interesting.


You can stand under my umbrella, ella, ella... in Columbus Square. 


Late afternoon light; a view from the Brooklyn Bridge. 


So close, and yet so far away. I love NYC, always have, always will.