Friday, September 4, 2009

I have a crush on Scott Schuman...I do.


It was probably two years ago that I came across The Sartorialist blog on a recommendation of a friend. I was done for, since the first day, I have been a loyal follower, not only for the photographs but also for the conversations that the images started. In my mind, clothing yourself is the one thing that all walks of life can relate to, whether it be out of necessity or as a form of self expression, and Scott Schuman created a platform for such discussions.

Sitting in my car on a rainy June day, I chatted up Scott Schuman (aka The Sartorialist) on his upcoming book, travel and just how he defines his own personal style. A delight to talk to, I couldn't believe that I was discussing street fashion with the man who put it on the map! Definitly one of those once in a lifetime opportunities.

For the full interview and the rest of the August issue, click here. To purchase Scott's book, click here.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Reinstated....

Photo: The Flashdance (the best wedding DJ/photog duo ever)
And it feels so good! Starting today....I am back at this.
My summer has been stolen away with my new job...which I love (the job that is)!
I am now being exposed to some of the best in fashion, business, travel and get to share that with you! How exciting.

Coming this fall:
music.
style.
thoughts.
ideas.
love.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

I'm Sorry, I'm Sorry, I'm Sorry.

A handful of apologies for the lack of posting in the past two months. Anyone, in my world knows of the demotion promotion....which has put me in a role that keeps me incredibly busy. Finally. I will make an effort to post more regularly....so check back.

Monday, January 12, 2009

On my iPod- Solid Gold



Last week, I heard a few songs by Solid Gold on the Current and instantly started lusting after their sound. Sounding a bit like MGMT, check out "Who you gonna run to?" and "Get over it." All songs are available on iTunes and the band will be playing January 28th at the Uptown. See you there.

Hair raising.


[photo: the sartorialist]
The French have always had a level of style that is hard to compete with, never fussy and always cool. Although I have taken to back-combing my hair for a little extra volume, I have never seen it executed on a man so well (or at all for that matter.)

So would you, could you? Or is that one to leave to the French?