The Liebster Award

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The lovely Haute Highschooler just nominated me for the Liebster Award! Thank you a ton, it means a lot to me that you enjoy my blog, even though it’s just getting started.

My nominees are:

  1. The Haute Highschooler
  2. Those Kinds Of Girls
  3. Hobo On The Go
  4. Mrs Toes
  5. Cook the Look
  6. Cat Bee
  7. Not Suitable For All Audiences
  8. Nacooe
  9. Captain’s Log
  10. Dyana24

The rules of the award are:

  1. Once nominated, make a post thanking and linking the person who nominated you.
  2. Include the Liebster Award sticker somewhere in the post.
  3. Nominate 10 other new bloggers who have 200 or less followers who you think are worthy of this award. Let them know that they have been nominated by commenting on one of their posts. You can nominate the person who nominated you.
  4. Answer the 10 questions asked to you by the person who nominated you, and make ten questions of your own for your nominees.
  5. Copy these rules into your post.

Answering the questions made me have a flashback to the days of Myspace surveys. 

Questions for chosen bloggers to answer:

1. What’s your horoscope sign?

I’m a full-blown Libra, even though I’m a Virgo-Libra cusp

2. If you could personally witness anything, what would you have seen?

Either aurora borealis or the festival of colors in India.

3. What’s the best compliment you’ve ever received?

I can’t think of specific compliment but any time that I’m told that I’m a good friend or girlfriend is the best. I cherish my friends a lot and there’s nothing more I love than making them feel loved.

4. If you had to be named after a city, state, or country which would it be?

This is an odd one. I did have a friend named Asia when I was younger and I always it was pretty.

5. What’s your favorite word?

Melancholy or pomplemousse (grapefruit in French).

6. Books or movies?

Both! I love watching movies and reading books but if I had to choose one, maybe books.

7. What’s your favorite candy?

Butterfinger or Sour Punch Straws

8. If you could be any cartoon character who would it be?

Jake the Magic Dog, duh.

9. What’s your all time favorite song?

I don’t know if I have an ALL TIME favorite song, but Portions for Foxes by Rilo Kiley and Two-Headed Boy by Neutral Milk Hotel are definitely up there

10. If there was a fire in your house and you could only save one thing what would it be?

My baby blanket. Yeah I’m in my 20s and I still sleep with a baby blanket, WHAT OF IT?!

Questions for my nominees:

Since I’m feeling so nostalgic about my emo kid, Myspace days, here is are actual Myspace survey questions for my nominees to answer.

  1. What social/political issues matter the most to you?:
  2. Who is your celebrity crush?
  3.  Do you think it matters what others think of you?:
  4. Wish you could change anything in your life?:
  5. What changes would you like to make in the world (if you could)?:
  6. Who can you count on the most?:
  7. What’s something you have always wanted to do?:
  8. What is one thing you could never give up?:
  9. What do you do as soon as you walk in the house?:
  10. What is the first thing you look for in a SO?:

On Top Of The World (Well The City, At Least)

DSC_0378(Shirt: Zara, Similar Skirt: Topshop or ASOS, Similar Shoe: Rag & BoneBass or Aldo)

DSC_0364DSC_0369 DSC_0362I have a great rooftop terrace in my building in wonderful West Harlem. I decided to use the space for a silly shoot, by me and my self timer. I’m really glad no one from my building saw me trying to find places to set my camera and scurrying to beat the camera to my spot. As you can tell, I am not a model. In fact, far from that. I prefer to be behind the camera. I did like my outfit this day though, and decided it was blog worthy.

I’m often drawn to boxy tops that make me look like a toddler. I’m only 4’10” so looking young is not hard, but quite frankly, I do not care. Also, I have had this skirt for probably too long. I have been saving it for when denim skirts came back in style, and LUCKY ME they have! As for my shoes, they are apart of an extensive loafer/oxford collection. I am always drawn to menswear inspired shoes and I don’t think I will ever have too many pairs. This pair is my favorite and I get compliments on them all the time. I love mixing menswear inspired pieces with feminine ones, like a mini-skirt. Even as a kid, I have loved boys clothes and trying to make them sort of girly. It all started during my Avril Lavigne phase of wearing ties and boys underwear and a lot of black and pink (I was really cool, ok?). This style has seemed to stick with me my entire life and I love it. My style is most likely influenced by my mother, who dressed me like a tomboy while I fought to wear bows and pink. I think she knew my style before I even did.

Outside of the city: Montauk

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As much as I love living in New York City, getting out is refreshing. I haven’t spent any time anywhere on the East Coast other than the City so it was time to get a breath of fresh air and discover my surroundings.

DSC_0310Sunday, my friend True, my boyfriend Aidan and I set out on a short trip to Montauk. Montauk is a tiny town at the very end of Long Island, bustling with vacationers during the summer. I fell in love almost immediately. Maybe it is my California roots talking but there is nothing like a small beach town where everyone spends all day long outside, walking their dogs, brunching all day and drinking beers on the beach (which is legal there!!). Montauk is the perfect getaway for those wanting the chic beach scene without the fuss of the Hamptons.

We originally made the trip to go to the Surf Lodge to see the pop-duo, Sylvan Esso. The Surf Lodge is a hip, hotel/restaurant/bar with live music for free. Once an art haven in the 90’s, this place seemed magical, from the outside at least.The cocktails tasted like awful dive bar drinks for $15. The place was over run with overly drunk Hamptonites, not my exact favorite crowd to see a show with anyways.  Unfortunately, due to a rude security guard who tricked me into coming back only after the band played, we didn’t get to see Sylvan Esso and left feeling salty.

IMG_1126The day was spent exploring the town via golf cart thanks to TheFreeRide, drinking delicious beer at the Montauk Brewery, and making some nice friends. Quality time in a quiet, picturesque East Coast beach town with good company was just what I needed, even if I didn’t know it. I highly recommend anyone making the short trip out to “The End”.

In the end, in the words of Ice Cube, it was a good day.

Becoming a New Yorker: (Stylishly) Surviving NYC Summer

Step One:

I have lived in New York for exactly a month and half today. I’m proud of how comfortable I feel in a city that is so different from anything that I am used to. I like to think that I adapt easily to my surroundings, which I believe is the number one characteristic someone needs to become a New Yorker. This city is remarkable, almost magical, true, but that does not mean it is easy. I don’t believe anything truly great should come easy. NYC is loud, crowded, and boisterous and since it is summer, very hot and even smelly. Many people would never guess that it is anything but perfect and stylish from what they see on street style blogs. All of the hip, fashion-forward people pictured look flawless, per usual. I don’t get it.

 

Like most New Yorkers, I take the subway during the morning rush hour, squished between dozens of people and I start to feel the makeup practically melt off my face. From the subway station, with a large leather tote filled with everything I may need including my laptop in hand, I quickly march through crowds of slow-moving tourists on 34th St. to my office. I’m an assistant, so I often have to run errands by foot, sometimes carrying heaps of garment bags or sewing supplies. Then it is time to go home and do the commute all over again. By the end of the day, I feel as if I might as well of not gotten all cute for work because I look like I ran a marathon in the middle of the summer.

 

As someone who prides herself in being stylish, summer in the city is not always the most fun. I have quickly learned that no matter how great my black, high-waisted jeans look with my work outfit, the feeling of being in tight dark clothes while surrounded by thick, humid air is not worth it. Oh you want to wear your perfect, black strappy stiletto sandals? Well you’ll probably break your ankle running down the stairs in a subway station to catch your train. I think my hair looks best straightened, but not when it’s stuck with sweat to the back of my neck or there’s a random downpour of rain.

 

I’m still learning how to survive stylishly during summer in the city.

 

Here are alternatives to looking great while not hating yourself for being uncomfortable

 

As for hair, my signature milkmaid braid is a savior:

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(all you do is put your hair in two braids and pin them up!)

Trade in heavy or thick fabrics for linen or cotton:

J.Crew Linen Tee

J.Crew Linen Tee $39.99

Zara Dungaree

Zara Dungaree $25.99

Tailored Jogger in Linen

Tailored Jogger in Linen ASOS $40

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& Other Stories Cotton T-Shirt Dress $50

Still want a sleek look without having to straighten your hair? Try a pony tail clip!

Madewell Ponytail Clip

Madewell Ponytail Clip $12.50

Ditch those heels and uncomfortable flats!

ASOS Platform Sandals

ASOS Platforms $40

Emmie Sandals

Emmie Sandals – Need Supply $98.99

New Balance 620

New Balance 620 Black and White- Need Supply $70

Yep, even switch out those lacy polyester bralettes and panties for something more breathable

splendid cotton triangle bra

Splendid Cotton Triangle Bralette – Nordstrom $28

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Calvin Klein ‘Modern’ T-Shirt Bra and Bikini (Starting at $20)

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