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The Back Room At Carol’s Daughter Flagship Store

Posted in Fashion Is A Way Of Life by honeybeflyy on October 21, 2009

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The Back Room Hand and Foot Spa at Carol’s Daughter in Harlem.

 After the emotional roller coaster I was on, I could really use the Rose Petal Ritual ($48).

Love Your Hands and Feet with the Lemon Ginger Mint Manicure and Rosemary and Sage Foot Soak and custom-blended Peppermint Polishing Scrub ($42).

 Take me there…

Photo credit: Teen Vogue

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Street Lights and Rompers

Posted in Uncategorized by honeybeflyy on September 16, 2009

They say that New York is the city that never sleeps, but one night  Times Square was completely empty…

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After prancing around the CITY for a week, I have a lot of work to catch up on!

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Independent Fashion Bloggers (IFB) Dress Up Soiree

Posted in Fashion Is A Way Of Life by honeybeflyy on September 16, 2009

The IFB had an event during NYC Fashion week for fashion bloggers at Broadway East. It was the most fashionable professional convention of people ever!

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 There was a line outside when I arrived

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 A lot of mingling going on inside

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 And a panel discussion on the evolution of the media and it’s effects on fashion publishing, especially online.

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 It was completely packed in there, as you can see…standing room only.

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 Thanks IFB!

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 I  met a couple of really cool people, including Cynthia, creator of cmykaboom.com and another blogger and makeup artist, Jes.

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NyC Fashion Week: Fashion’s Night Out Recap

Posted in Fashion Is A Way Of Life, Recesionista by honeybeflyy on September 16, 2009

Arriving in NyC 

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Fast forward to night 2 (first night us girls just caught up on some gossip), Fashion’s Night Out!!!

 We had our guide:

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Started out on  Seventh Ave. in Chelsea

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 A little wine and cheese before heading out

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 Went over to the Meatpacking District-Party @ Tory Burch. Apparently Russel Simmons was there at one point.

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 Then went around the corner…

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 Ingrid shopping for glasses @ Kenneth Cole

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 Window shopping…

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 Crazy people and mad paparazzi @ Stella McCartney. Kate Hudson was on her way…

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 We didn’t want to stand in line, so we headed over to DVF

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Where  Diane and Anna chatted it up

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 And Diane posed for a pic with us

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We were hungry from all of the shopping and partying so we went back to Chelsea to the Cafeteria. AMAZING food! There’s always a line, even at like 4 am.

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 I had the chicken and waffles

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Spotted: From Cover Girl to Flyy Girl

Posted in Spotted by honeybeflyy on September 2, 2009

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keri-hilson3It is old news that Keri Hilson is covering the current issue of Complex mag. But, what you didn’t know, is that I have the very same American Apparel bodysuit, bought while I was on vacation in Miami in June. And, I still haven’t worn it yet, but I am taking it to NyC with me next week and if you’re lucky, there will be pics to show just how to rock it. Not that Keri didn’t rock it fabulously, but I’m going to take it from cover girl (Keri) to flyy girl (that’s me).

I’m In a Fashion Frenzy and Your Fashion’s Night Out Update

Posted in Fashion Is A Way Of Life by honeybeflyy on September 1, 2009

I have been BUSY! Besides co-coording a monthly social event locally (looking forward to posting pics), taking a class (the first time back in the classroom in two years! kind of like a big deal), and working on my website (too far from being done..), I am preparing for a trip to NYC!!!! Packing has been a month-long process. I started about 3 weeks ago.  Still don’t know what to wear for FNO.

But, let’s get down to business.

Here’s the Cut’s Frugal Guide to Fashion’s Night Out:

Bumble and bumble.
146 E. 56th St., nr. Lexington Ave. (212-521-6500)
Kick off your night with a glass of Champagne and a free styling session at Bumble and bumble. Rising stylists will be re-creating styles from the fall runway by request, so anything from a glam Oscar de la Renta pompadour to Zac Posen’s teased French twist is fair game. But are they capable of pulling off Dior’s wild, couture-worthy frizz?
Savings:$150, the starting price of an updo at Bumble & bumble.

Gucci
725 Fifth Ave., at 56th St. (212-826-2600)
More than 100 retailers are selling the Fashion’s Night Out T-shirt tonight at Vogue’s “suggested retail price” of $35 — Gucci is the only one giving them away for free to all who attend. We’re betting supplies will run out quick, so stop off early (and sample a few Gucci chocolates while you’re there).
Savings: $35, the retail price of an official Fashion’s Night Out T-shirt .

Burberry
131 Spring St., nr. Greene St. (212-925-9300)
Enter Burberry’s drawing to win a classic trench. Brit model Lily Donaldson D.J.’s, and Champagne and canapés will be served. Sure, it’s a long shot, but a $1,300 jacket would definitely curb our pouting over the approaching chilly, rainy weather.
(Potential) Savings:$1,295, the price of a classic trench at Burberry.

Bergdorf Goodman
754 Fifth Ave., nr. 57th St. (212-753-7300)
On your way in, ogle Zac Posen painting one-of-a-kind creations in the front window alongside the exhibit “Extreme Beauty in Vogue,” a selection of provocative photographs curated by Phyllis Posnick (the exhibit was on display at Milan’s Palazzo della Ragione earlier this year). Inside, it only gets better. André Leon Talley hosts a Fashion Rules game show (teams led by Donna Karan, Linda Fargo, and Robert Verdi face off); Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen tend bar; and Isaac Mizrahi performs a cabaret act (likely after a strong cocktail mixed by MK).
Savings:$55, the price of Posnick’s Extreme Beauty in Vogue book, out in October.

Juicy Couture
650 Fifth Ave., at 52nd St. (212-796-3360)
Vogue editor-at-large Hamish Bowles — a man who has been known to let loose with some show tunes now and then — is singing Noel Howard classics at Juicy Couture. Afterwards, snap a few photos in the Juicy Couture gentleman’s salon, a spot reminiscent of Gela Nash-Taylor’s English manor featured in Vogue’s September issue (except, you know, shrunken down to New York size). Skateboarding, tuxedo-clad waiters dispel any English stuffiness.
Savings: Varying cocktail cash.

Saks Fifth Avenue
611 Fifth Ave., at 50th St. (212-753-4000)
Fulfill your latent celebrity fantasy and strut down the red carpet, which leads the way to the store’s Fifth Avenue entrance. Donna Karan, Carolina Herrera, Peter Som, and other design idols will be mingling with shoppers. But the real deals are found in the beauty section, where there will be more than 7,000 cosmetics giveaways from Estée Lauder, Frederic Fekkai, Laura Mercier, and Tom Ford. You can also take advantage of complimentary brow-shaping services, while guys receive free clean-ups at John Allan’s men’s salon.
Savings: $40, for brow shaping and beauty swag.

Giorgio Armani
760 Madison Ave., at 66th St. (212-988-9191)
Catch a reading by Nora Ephron and Rosie O’Donnell of Love, Loss, and What I Wore, an Off Broadway play written by Ephron sisters Nora and Delia. The show runs September 21 through December 13, and Rosie O’Donnell is part of the first leg of the rotating cast.
Savings:$82.50, the price of a ticket to Love, Loss, and What I Wore, opening at the Westside Theatre on September 21.

Barneys New York
660 Madison Ave., at 61st St. (212-826-8900)
You may already be a couple cocktails in, so it’s time to mingle with greatness while you’re still feeling sharp: Guests include Isabel Toledo, Narciso Rodriguez, Thom Browne, Alexander Wang, and more. Hone your signature walk with Wang, who will be hosting runway-strutting lessons, or take a knitting lesson with Wool and the Gang if you’re feeling crafty. And swing by the Sue Devitt beauty counter — the first 50 visitors get a free Eye Intensifier Pencil.
Savings:$171, the price of a scarf-knitting kit by Wool and the Gang ($149) and a Sue Devitt Eye Intensifier Pencil ($22).

Unis
226 Elizabeth St., at Prince St. (212-431-5533)
Nolita is a prime neighborhood to indulge a free dinner on Fashion’s Night Out (or several, depending on how you feel about gorging while surrounded by models). Swing by Unis for Thai food from former Nolita favorite Lovely Day (which was shuttered by a fire last October). D.J. Johnny Mischeff from the Jane Hotel spins.
Savings: $15, cost of a typical meal at Lovely Day.

Tory Burch
257 Elizabeth St., nr. Prince St.; (212-334-3000)
Across the street, La Esquina is barbecuing (paired with Champagne — because it’s Fashion Week, and Champagne goes with everything).
Savings: $10, cost of two steak tacos at La Esquina.

Le Labo
233 Elizabeth St., nr. Prince St. (212-219-2230)
Browse the sweet-smelling wares at this Nolita perfumerie and receive a five-milliliter bottle of one of the scents from Le Labo’s collection, ranging from rose to the so-hot-right-now patchouli.
Savings: $17, the price of a five-milliliter “discovery-size” bottle.

Korres
110 Wooster St., nr. Prince St. (212-219-0683)
“Detox bar” sounds like kind of an oxymoron to us, but Korres is serving up cocktails based on the beauty brand’s natural ingredients: wild rose, thyme, honey, and pomegranate. Makeup artists will offer complimentary touch-ups, and all visitors receive a gift bag full of Korres cosmetic, bath, and skin-care best-sellers.
Savings: $12, the price of a Korres mini gift set.

Space.NK
99 Greene St., nr. Spring St. (212-941-4200)
Pick up a gift bag full of samples from Eve Lom, Nuxe, and Space.NK Laughter fragrance. Plus, complimentary face masks and mini-facials, if you’re ready to call it a night at this point.
Savings: $20 in beauty swag.

Chanel
139 Spring St., at Wooster St. (212-334-0055)
Belly up to the nail bar for a free manicure in Jade, Chanel’s new limited-edition polish (the same pale, pistachio-green hue that we lusted after on the runway). If you run into buzz-killing lines, head over to Tracy Reese (641 Hudson St., nr. Gansevoort; 212-807-0505), where Sally Hansen manicurists will be offering complimentary nail services. (They’re also serving drinks like the “Frocktail” and the “Plentini,” which we’re betting are pink.)
Savings: $25, the price of a Chanel polish manicure at Wei Lang Spa nearby.

Opening Ceremony
35 Howard St., nr. Broadway (212-219-2688)
Join the Opening Ceremony block party, where Jack McCollough, Lazaro Hernandez, Kate and Laura Mulleavy, Delfina Delettrez Fendi, Alexander Wang, and Scott Sternberg will be selling custom-made wares out of the back of befitting custom cars, like a VW Minibus (Proenza Schouler) and black van (Wang). Check out the Thai Tie truck nearby from Band of Outsiders, which will be selling clip-on bow ties and neckties and dishing out Thai-inspired desserts from Momofuku pastry chef Christina Tosi.
Savings:$10, the price of a Thai Iced Tea Parfait at Momofuku Ssäm Bar.

C.O. Bigelow
414 Sixth Ave., nr. 9th St.; (212-473-7324)
Stop by C.O. Bigelow for a free tube of Mentha Lip Shine, a glossy balm scented with peppermint oil. The spot is also serving free sodas from a vintage soda fountain.
Savings: $7.50, the price of Mentha Lip Shine.

Bird
203 Grand St., nr. Driggs Ave. (718-388-1655)
Bird is teaming up with Lisa Mayock and Sophie Buhai of Vena Cava to host a block party at the Williamsburg shop. The festivities include specialty cocktails, pizza, disco D.J.’s, and carnival games. (As an added bonus, Sam Shipley and Jeff Halmos of Shipley & Halmos will finish the last leg of their beer-fueled Fashion’s Night Out bike trek here.) Mayock and Buhai will be creating limited-edition T-shirt-style dresses from archival fabrics salvaged from their past ten seasons, priced at $100 a pop.
Savings:$80, off the regular price of a Vena Cava T-shirt dress ($180).

Anna Sui for Target Pop-up
54 Crosby St., nr. Spring St. (no phone)
Get first dibs on the Gossip Girl–inspired Anna Sui for Target collection in this three-day pop-up shop. Consider it your chance to scoop up the affordable Blair and Serena dresses (prices range from $19.99 to $149) before they inevitably sell out.
Savings: $400 or more, off the price of an Anna Sui collection dress.

Pure Yoga
203 E. 86th St., nr. Third Ave. (212-360-1888)
Scope out trunk shows for various athletic brands and pick up a free unlimited, weeklong yoga pass. Take a break from the gym to practice at any (or all) of Pure’s twenty different yoga classes.
Savings: $170, the price of a weeklong trial pass.

 Also:

Hot spot Bar Pitti is setting up a satellite location @ Replay in Soho

Complimentary chignon class with runway stylist Andre Rodman at Frederic Fekkai

Mini-facials & mini-massages @the Revive counter @Saks

Live body painting at Make Up For Ever

The Social Diva  is having a FNO party

Swedish songstress Lykee Liwill be at Longchamp’s Soho store

Arthur Elgort, famed lensman and regular Teen Voguesnapper,will be taking pictures of visitors who stop by the Dior NYC flagship on FNO

Customers who spend over $1000 at the New York Tibi store on Fashion’s Night Out will score tickets to their NYFW runway show

For the latest Fashion’s Night Out news, visit fashionsnightout.com. See you there!

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