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In This Together: My Own Tried and True Tips For Sane Social Distancing

Wellness
Mar 15, 202024 Comments

Hi everybody. I hope everyone is doing well under the circumstances. This is a very surreal time and sadly we are only in the beginning stages. I know we’ve all been knee-deep in coronavirus headlines, so I’ll make this brief. The coronavirus is the elephant in the room, but I like to leave commenting on it to experts, so here are some topical articles about staying safe.

Medium: Social Distancing This is Not a Snow Day

Rolling Stone- Why Cancel Concerts? A Doctor Explains Coronavirus’ Spread 

Business Insider Australia- The new coronavirus lives on surfaces for 3 hours to 3 days, how to disinfect them properly

Time: What We Can Learn About Singapore, Taiwan, and Hong Kong About Handling the Coronavirus

Bloomberg: Coronavirus Crisis Makes a Case for Medicare for All

Harvard Health: Coping with coronavirus anxiety

Anyway, I didn’t go into this too much when I was going through it, but I just spent the last three and a half months mostly confined to bed. Not exactly my idea of a dream vacation. Chronically ill people are all experts at social distancing, through no choice of their own. It’s tremendously lonely and one of the hardest parts of living with disability and chronic illness. But even I haven’t had to go this long with so little outside interaction before. You may be wondering, why the hell did she have to spend three months at home? I will try to be brief, because it is really boring.

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Life and Death at NYFW

Fashion
Feb 14, 202015 Comments

The first ready to wear collections of the new decade are here, but this fashion week could have started off feeling like doomsday. Tom Ford fled NY in favor of Los Angeles, Barneys and Opening Ceremony officially shuttered their doors, and everyone went into fashion week with more awareness than ever that the industry they love is killing the planet. Some declared it the death of fashion week before it even began this year. The financially treacherous state of fashion has not helped the artistic stagnation of many NYFW designers.  The industry was under a microscope this week, and everyone was looking for hopeful signs of life.

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Introducing Fragraphilia

Uncategorized
Jan 17, 20208 Comments

I am so excited to introduce a new passion project my husband and I have been working on over the last few months. Jeff and I have always shared a love for fragrance and we’ve always dreamed of having a space to celebrate our favorite scents with other fragraphiles. We have created a new website called Fragraphilia to document some of our all time favorite scents and the new ones we are discovering along the way as we learn more about the world of scent. This has been so much fun for us and we have loved talking with some of you who share our enthusiasm for special fragrances. I hope you’ll bookmark Fragraphilia.com and follow us on @fragraphila on Instagram! Stay tuned for more.

Meditations on the Olsens (part 1)

Fashion
Jan 13, 202012 Comments

The Olsens have held our collective fascination for decades, and it seems for Olsen die-hards, enough is never enough when it comes to their candid style snaps. I am totally in this category. In contrast to the starlets that have their stylists put together off-the-rack designer “coffee run” looks, the Olsens bedraggled glamour and true fashion savvy is a siren song to those who yearn for the days of true style. They will wear bags till they’re falling apart, Birkenstocks in ways that give new meaning to nonchalance, and eschew makeup and green juice in favor of wet hair, cigarettes and XXL coffees. They are fashion unicorns. As the kids say, they have given us no choice but to stan.

I want to start a recurring series of posts on Sea of Shoes to bask in the glory that is Olsen style. In a world so full of manufactured glamour, the Olsen magic is real and worth talking about. I’m going to break down some powerful Olsen fits, at random.

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Noir Kei Loving

FashionOutfits
Jan 8, 20206 Comments

I had the privilege of attending a Noir Kei Ninomiya show in Paris a little over a year ago. Noir Kei Ninomiya is the newest branch on the Comme des Garcons tree and is the brainchild of Rei Kawakubo’s protegee Kei Ninomiya. The show that I saw (spring 2019) moved me deeply. I feel the way about everything Comme des Garcons the way that some teenagers seem to feel about K-Pop stars these days. I was left totally in awe and I knew I had a new favorite designer. I just had to get my hands on a piece of Noir Kei for myself.

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Gift Ideas That Can’t Fail

Guides
Dec 11, 20196 Comments

Gift giving is the best part of the holidays, but buying the perfect gift is so much pressure. In a world where so many of us are swimming in “stuff”, I really don’t want to give a gift that someone won’t use or love. That is why I am making this list, as much as for myself as I am to share with you. We are getting down to the minute and its time to get my list sorted!

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Where have all the fashion shoes gone?

FashionShoes
Dec 9, 201921 Comments

I hope I don’t sound uncommitted to the name of this blog when I say I haven’t really been into looking at new shoes lately. It seems that shoe design, for the large part, has hit a period of stagnation over the last few years. Shoes rarely inspire the kind of frenzied enthusiasm and discussion that say, the Balenciaga lego heels of spring 2008 once did. Maybe the Bottega tread boots and square toe mules are a slight exception to the rule.

It seems that shoes have gotten less complicated, less challenging, and more practical for the last decade. There is a time and place for the sleek and minimal shoes that populate Net-a-Porter’s new arrival section, and I would be glad to have, for instance,  a pair of the By Far mules that seem to be selling so well. But I think I’m not alone, between us shoe lovers, when I say that it feels good to wear shoes that are not sensible, maybe even shoes that are a bit ugly. I want shoes that serve the purpose of fashion, not the purpose of function.

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Getting ready for holiday party season

Lifestyle
Dec 5, 20192 Comments

 This post is sponsored by Chloe Wine Collection. Thank you, Chloe Wine, for collaborating with us for the
holidays.

We are coming into my favorite part of the year now. December is such a celebratory time in our house. On top of Christmas and New Years, my husband and I both have birthdays, and it’s also the anniversary of our first date. With so many reasons to celebrate, I have been looking forward to doing a lot of entertaining, and I’ve already been planning our menus for the cocktail
and holiday parties for weeks now.

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