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Thursday, November 15, 2012

Viva Las Vegas

I feel when every person turns 21, their first thoughts, aside of  "I can finally enjoy a glass of Riesling when dining out" is ... "I need to start planning my trip to Vegas!"





It's practically a rite of passage. Now being 22, I was slightly overdue. Nonetheless, it lived up to all of my expectations. I went with my friend Christina who has become a great travel companion. When booking the hotel, I had some reservations about staying in a fairly new one. I wanted that classic Vegas ambiance with a touch of modernity. Fortunately, I found it! We stayed at Aria. From the carefully placed bursts of vanilla wood aroma to the plush, ornate decor, it was the perfect place for the 4 day duration. 

Prior to going, I knew that my friend and I were on a bit of a budget. I always had heard that by simply being the blessed female gender, things were accommodated for generously. Of course, I truly didn't understand that concept until I got there. My friend and I managed to get on the VIP list to Lavo, Tao, Surrender (which  was an outdoor club by the pool and my personal favorite). This entailed bypassing the line, free entry, and free liquor all night.

Now my initial thoughts were, "How incredibly superficial.. they're using us as bait to draw in all of the destitute men willing to pay a big chunk of change to get in here"

Then, my discerning side kicked in and reminded  me "HELLO... this is totally appropriate for your minimal budget"


We stayed for a total of 4 days, which in my mind, was the perfect amount of time. After a while, Vegas becomes a monotonous routine comprised of lounging by the pool proceeded by a nap, hour of prep time, and a long evening of observing people in a drunken stupor. 


That's not to say I wouldn't go back. Unquestionably I would. It would just have to be for the same amount of time or less.

Check out the hotel Aria we stayed in. I highly recommend it!






My official BEFORE Vegas shot
View from the hotel room. Not too shabby.


Aria main lobby

Peplum waist. Going out to Lavo.


No caption is necessary 


Pool side; the right side.

Dinner at Julian Serrano



Surrender Night Club with Ms Christina
Breakfast at Mon Ami Gabi while people watching on the strip. 


Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Getting back into it.

I've been MIA for longer than excusable. I am going to put another solid effort into this. Things are not necessarily stagnant - they're extremely busy in fact. Blogging is a beautiful outlet and I want to give it another shot.

PLUS, I love the idea of documenting my life, fashion, and traveling experiences with photos.

I have been fortunate enough to go on a few trips these past few months. I'd love to share the ones from Miami first! (Italy,Vegas, & West Palm Beach soon to come!)








Friday, August 3, 2012

Julius Bee: Cocokouture Interview

COCOKOUTURE !
I'm a little late ....but I really wanted to share this!! A couple of months ago, I was fortunate enough to have had an interview with the amazing online magazine, Cocokouture.


I think they do a wonderful job of capturing the essence of modern day fashion, blogging, and overall general trends. I feel honored that they categorized me with other inspiring, renowned bloggers (since I still am so new to it all) I am also very pleased with how my piece turned out. Check out the interview !


VienneMilano: Casting Call



This past Monday, I was fortunate enough to have had the opportunity to photograph the VienneMilano casting call at the Regatta in Cambridge. The purpose of the casting call was  to search for the next vibrant, sprightly model to represent the brand. It was a fantastic turnout. Many candidates showed up with great enthusiasm for the potential opportunity.



For those of you who don't know, I shall enlighten you. VienneMilano has revolutionized thigh high stockings. The e-commerce brand specializes in creating a product comprised of the most luxurious materials. Also, all of the products are made in Italy hence the wonderfully, befitting name. VienneMilano has also transformed thigh high hosiery into being perceived as elegant and tasteful. Check it out for yourselves: VienneMilano


London shoot

In the spirit of the Olympics, I thought I would feature a post of my shoot in London from a few months back with the wildly talented Dharmendra Acharya.


 We had been wanting to work together for quite some time and it just so happened that we were visiting London during the same time. He's a brilliant photographer that has quite an exceptional understanding of his craft. He created some wonderful photos, so enjoy!
















Thursday, June 7, 2012

A magical tea party

My younger cousin recently celebrated her birthday... but it was not just any conventional themed celebration, it was a magnificent tea party with ornate decorations and delicate china. I have to say for a 6 year old, she has incredibly elegant taste.


Her mom of course helped and found an amassment of craft ideas on Pinterest. From gum ball pearl necklaces to decorate-it-yourself cupcakes and even a nail art station, it was an overall success! You can check out some photos below. 






















I'M BACK!

It has been quite a while since my last post. I have been finding it difficult to find inspiration since my arrival back home. Having lived in Italy for 3 months, I was engrossed in fashion, brilliant architecture, and beautiful sights at every twist and turn. The reverse culture shock certainly had me feeling a bit overwhelmed in the beginning. Unfortunately I confess, I was not giving my blog too much thought. Eventually this saddened me a great deal because I think it serves as such a wonderful outlet. 


I still have so much I want to blog about. Aside of my varied interests, I am soon going to begin my quest for my career. Right now, I am considering both NYC & Miami. For me, Miami would be ideal but I'm not sure that the ranking of opportunity is quite as high as NYC is. 


Regardless, I would like to write about the process every step of the way! {....and so much more}


A presto! 



Thursday, May 17, 2012

Venezia

VENICE. Better late then never.


 A little over a week ago my mom, my mom's friend Diane, and my Aunt Betty joined me in Italy. In fact, they took full advantage of their fleeting time and saw most of Northern Italy and even beyond! I was happy to join them and my Italian cousin, Daniele for two nights in Venice. It is such a peculiar city; beautiful certainly - but it takes some time to wrap your head around the fact that an entire city can function while being plopped on over a 100 different canals.


 It was slightly expensive in some cases but I was not overly surprised considering that they thrive on tourism. I don't think there is any other place in the world quite comparable to Venice. I recommend if you ever get the chance to go - don't hesitate! (& I personally think the gondola rides are well worth the 80-100 EURO; you can't see Venice and not do the gondola!)