Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Getting Crafty: DIY Custom Chalk Board Signs

It has been quite awhile since I blogged, personal and work obligations have been a bit overwhelming lately. The main reason I've been so preoccupied is that my husband and I are expecting twins (if you can believe it!) in early 2016.

I wanted to make our announcement in a creative way. My husband and I had always said 'one and done' when it came to kids. Having more than one child was just never in our plans and then, well, life happened and caught us by total surprise! As Mr. & Mrs. Murphy we laughed and chalked this up to Murphy's Law. After awhile I thought, how funny it would be to do a play on words with Murphy's Law on the Supreme Court steps.

To make the sign for our announcement, I bought the following items for a total of about $30.

- Chalkboard Sign from Target
- Chalkboard Markers from Michaels
- Small Pack of Regular Chalk from Michaels
- Pencil

Below are step by step instructions with photos showing how to make a professional looking, graphic chalk board sign. It was a fun and super easy project, enjoy!


Step One: Create the text on your computer (I used Powerpoint) and then print it out to the appropriate scale.




Step Two: Turn over the paper print and roll the chalk so that you cover the entire back side.




Step Three: Trace over the font with a pencil. Press down hard so that the chalk on the back side of the paper transfers to the chalk board. If the chalk board is magnetic, you can use magnets to hold the paper in place.




Step Four: Trace over the chalk transfer with the chalk board marker. The chalk transfer will be light so make sure you have a well lit space to work in. For the larger fonts I chose to draw in horizontal lines within the text for a bolder look.




Step Five: Enjoy the final product! 



Photo Credit: Lola Snaps Photography

Photo Credit: Lola Snaps Photography


Photo Credit: Lola Snaps Photography




Step Six: Repurpose the chalk board and tools for another event or announcement. When we found out the genders (a boy and a girl!), I changed the chalk board text. I also reused the shoes from the original photo and by wrapping the velcro laces with blue and pink yarn. I loose laid glitter and stickers from the craft store for a more graphic look. It photographed beautifully on my iPhone and worked great on social media for the gender announcement!











Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Runway Recap: For the Love of Style Runway Event

On Saturday, October 3rd I was invited to attend For the Love of Style Runway Event, presented by Kamisol Style Consultancy. I was contacted by the event coordinators because of my Open Letter to DC Fashion Week post from October of last year. Kamisol asked if I could attend to review and critique their show as I did for DC Fashion Week. I was honored that they asked and was happy to attend.



For the Love of Style Runway Event was a show with heart. The event benefited both the National Network to End Domestic Violence and the Suited for Change charities. I loved the concept of a fashion event that was connected to the local community.

The evening started off with a step and repeat, light hors de oeuvres and a cash bar. People mixed and mingled for an hour or so prior to the event start. The show was planned to feature three lines - Syreeta C Fashion, Clavon New York, and Anna Maria La Bianca Collections.

The originally scheduled Host and MC, Bianca Golden from Americas Next Top Model, did not end up attending the event. Luckily for Kamisol, they were able to find a last minute volunteer to fill in and do the job.

The show started with an accessories collection of oversized silk scarves from Anna Maria La Bianca. The textile designs of these silks were really stunning. I particularly loved the one shoulder, asymmetrical 'dress' scarves that screamed luxury resort wear.

The second walk featured looks from local designer, Syreeta C of Syreeta C Fashion. There were a few pieces in this collection I really loved, especially the cream/bone damask-esque tailored shorts that walked the first look. Syreeta C's line was the highlight for me from the evening.



The show closed with looks from Clavon based out of New York. The quality of material and attention to detail in the suiting were palpable throughout the show. The textile choices were unique and each piece looked incredibly well tailored. As a woman, if I were looking for an incredibly well-tailored, low cut suit to rock as evening wear I would absolutely book an appointment with Clavon.



As for the overall look and feel of the event, I would say the DJ had a great mix for each designer's collection. The music at an event is so key to setting the vibe! I also thought the model's were professional and walked well. Many of the mishaps that occurred for me at DC Fashion Week were no where to be seen at For the Love of Style. Bravo to Kamisol Style Consultancy for putting on a lovely event in support of great community causes!

www.kamisol.net
www.annamarialabianca.com
www.syreetacfashion.com
www.clavonswear.com


Monday, October 5, 2015

Boutique Critique: A Saturday Afternoon at Refine

We all know DC is starved for fashion. No matter how glamorous our city looks on television, we true Washingtonians know that our options for shopping are scarce in this town. When I heard that a new boutique was opening up in Northwest, I had to check it out.

Blush hues and shades of grey line the first rack as you enter Refine

Refine Boutique, located in Cathedral Heights, just opened in September. I spent some time last Saturday chatting with the owner, Tanya Semsar. What I learned is that there is a little bit for everyone at Refine, from the options of customer service to the pieces themselves.

Upon entering Refine, it's easy to be struck by the beautifully curated racks of sweaters, dresses, and everything in-between. But what caught my attention the most at Refine is the unique business model Tanya has developed.

Here's the skinny - if you live within a 20 mile radius of Refine (which is pretty much all of DC), Refine will come to your house with options to choose from. Simply fill out a customer profile indicating your typical size, styles, etc. and Refine will curate a collection of options for you.

You may think, wow, how luxurious! When would I need a service like that? Well, how about when you are packing for a last minute business trip? Or are scrambling for an evening event your boss sprung on you at 4pm? What if you are a working Mom with kids that finds it impossible to get everyone out of the house just so you can pick up that one outfit you desperately need?

Exactly. We've all been there, consider this your concierge service to boutique fashion. Best part is, if you fall within that 20 mile radius, there is no charge for the home shopping service.

As for the lines carried at Refine, the majority are made in the USA and the quality of the textiles is on point. As I went from rack to rack, touching each piece, I couldn't get over the hand of the fabrics. This is a boutique where you know you are getting exactly what you pay for, quality pieces that are worth the slightly higher price tag. Tanya has spent the last seven years working in retail, and she clearly is an expert judging by the depth and variety of pieces offered in her adorable boutique.

Important thing to note: Refine is open by appointment only. What I love about this concept is that you can schedule your time to have the shop to yourself with no lines for the dressing room or to check out. Refine truly is a special shopping experience which is what we all hope for when going boutique.

To set up your first appointment, email refineboutique@gmail.com.







Refine Boutique
3711 Macomb Street NW, #3A
(next to Cactus Cantina)
Washington, DC 20016


Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Talking Scandal Style: An Evening with Costume Designer Lyn Paolo

Being a Gladiator on Scandal requires a few things - gut, fearlessness, and a killer wardrobe. Friday night I had the pleasure of hearing how Lyn Paolo, costume designer for Scandal, tells each character's story through their wardrobe.

Paolo's first career was teaching, but after moving to LA in the 1980's she started working with friends on music video sets. She would do anything on set that was needed, including getting the coffee. After spending enough time in the business and getting to know enough people, one day someone said "You have great style, you should work in the costume department." Paolo went on to win major accolades for her costume designs for The West Wing, ER, as well as many films.

The lecture Friday evening was put on by the Smithsonian Associates and the discussion was moderated by Robin Givhan, Fashion Critic from the Washington Post. This was the second costume design lecture by the Smithsonian Associates I have attended, and it was as fabulous as the first! I am consistently fascinated by the amount of work and attention to detail that goes into dressing these characters. Below are a few highlights from the evening, enjoy Gladiators!

Working with a Budget {and Kerry Washington}

You would never think the words 'Scandal', 'Costume', and 'Budget' would go together in a single sentence, but they absolutely do. In fact, budget was as huge concern for Paolo when dressing Kerry Washington's character Olivia Pope. Olivia is not the typical DC career politician, who has to be cognizant of how expensive her clothes look. Olivia is outside the White House and Capitol Hill, she can wear Prada and Tory Burch all she wants without being viewed in a negative light.

When Paolo expressed her concerns regarding the costume budget, Washington went on a mission to fix the problem. She found enough money in production dollars to pay for her and Paolo to travel to New York for a day. While there, Washington set up appointments for her and Paolo at every designer she could think of. They discussed the show and the character, and by the end of the day they had donated pieces from every designer they visited, including an entire rack from Donna Karen. There you have it ladies, even Olivia Pope has to get creative on affording those luxury labels!

It's All About the Shoes 

As if we didn't know that already! Paolo insists that every character begins from the ground up - literally. When designing a character costume, she begins with selecting a shoe first and then builds the outfit around it. Paolo explains that your choice of footwear completely effects your posture, mood, and presence. For example, when first starting Scandal, they had Olivia in a stiletto heel. Washington wanted to embrace Olivia's ferocity with a strong walk; however, that stiletto heel was not doing the job. Paolo next put her in a chunky Prada heel, and Washington found Olivia's signature stomp - that fierce walk as she blows through the door and into the office. When Washington put on that shoe, she said, "I feel like her!" Ladies, the power of the right shoe. Need we say more?

Her Favorite Looks

A simple question, with a complicated answer. We all know Kerry Washington would look spectacular even in a paper sack, so it has to be difficult to narrow down Paolo's favorite looks into just two. Surprisingly, they were not the two I would have expected. The first is the Jean Fares gown from Season 2. That gorgeous strapless beaded number that Paolo says kills her, because Fitz never saw Olivia in it (this is from Episode Defiance, where Fitz is shot getting out of his limo).

The second favorite look is the Michael Kors Black and White Lace Sheath Dress, worn in episode "Happy Birthday, Mr. President", also in Season 2. Paolo loves this dress because it was worn in a flashback scene where we begin to understand the beginnings of Olivia and Fitz's relationship. Paolo says these backstory scenes are where she really fell in love with the show.


Left: Jean Fares Gown, Right: Michael Kors Sheath Dress


The LuLu Top We Will Never Forget 

You know exactly the look I'm talking about. Remember that perfect white running jacket from lululemon Olivia wears in the last scene of the last episode from Season 2?

Paolo leans forward in her seat and sets the scene for us. Olivia is supposed to be completely at peace in this moment. Happy, secure, strong - headed out for a run to embrace her sense of calm. Her hair is back in the most perfect bun ever seen before a run, and her signature black and white ensemble shines through. White ear buds, white tennis shoes (which Paolo painted completely white herself on set), and that amazing lululemon running jacket that was (literally) perfectly tailored to fit Washington's figure.

But as we Gladiators know, Olivia exits her building to find a swarm of reporters harassing her about being leaked as the President's mistress. If you go back and watch the scene, you will notice every single person is in all black - except for Olivia. Paolo says they doubled the amount of extras that day for impact in the shot, and the costume design crew had a hard time finding enough black pieces for each extra to wear. See what I mean? It's these little details that make an already impactful moment have that much more meaning.

The Perfect Pre-Run Look in lululemon

The costume design tells a story just as much as the dialogue. Pay close attention as you watch the new Season of Scandal, airing Thursdays at 9pm EST on ABC. All I want to know is, who's bringing the wine and popcorn?





Saturday, September 12, 2015

What I'm Loving Right Now: Ann Taylor

It's time to update my fall work wardrobe with some great basic pieces. I am usually a loyal Banana Republic customer, but I've been less than thrilled with their line these past few months. I began some online searching for another easy go-to retailer and decided to check out Ann Taylor. I must say, I am loving their new pieces for fall. I'll be making a stop by the store tomorrow to stock the closet with some of these beauties.

Refined Cape $179

Turtleneck Sweater Dress $119

Colorblock Cowel Neck Cashmere Sweater $229

Striped Tie Neck Blouse $79.50

Penny Leather Tassel Loafer $98

Wendy Suede Ankle Strap Kitten Heels





Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Vogue September Issue Highlights

As summer comes to a close each year, I look forward to so many things about the fall. Boots, scarves, pumpkin spice lattes, and of course Vogue's September Issue. The 800+ pages of fall and winter collections from the world's most beloved designers brings inspiration to my wardrobe.  


After sitting on my coffee table for a week unopened (thanks to my work travel schedule), I finally had time last night to sit down and peruse the pages of this year's issue. Below are a few of my favorite looks.


Hugo Boss

Chanel

Oscar de la Renta

Oscar de la Renta

CH Carolina Herrera

Nina Ricci

Fendi
Rachel Zoe










Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Weekend Wandering: The Winery at Bull Run

Summer weekends are a great time to explore Virgina wineries. What could be more perfect than sipping a glass of wine with friends while listening to live music and overlooking a vineyard?

This weekend we hit up The Winery at Bull Run, only a short 40 minute drive from DC. We were looking for a short excursion from the city, so The Winery at Bull Run was perfect. We walked up to a rustic and charming spot and heard live music and laughter from the lawn beyond. 

We did a full tasting of their Reds, Whites, and Speciality Wines for $13. What I loved about this wine tasting is that my favorite bottles were wines that I typically never buy - Merlot and Chardonnay. The bottles range from $28-$30 with the speciality wines near $40. Below is a list of our favorite sips with small side notes from the tasting. 

F a v o r i t e    S i p s

2014 Chardonnay / Not buttery at all, citrusy with a smooth finish 
2013 Merlot / Not too dry with a smokey finish  
Reconciliation / Red wine blend, easy drinking table wine for any palette
Fort Wine / Port style wine, chocolaty and perfectly sweet


They had dips and charcuterie available for purchase as well as an on-site food truck. There are separate areas at the winery for Adults Only and Adults with Kids. Everyone has their own space to enjoy the winery in their own way, it's a brilliant layout!

The winery's website, address, and hours are all listed at the bottom of the post. Plan your trip to take a sip! Thanks to The Winery at Bull Run for a fabulous day.

Entry to the Tasting Room

All smiles with my 2014 Chardonnay

Grab a cornhole set and let loose on the lawn while listening to live music

Picnic table perfection

Awesome musician taking requests from the crowd

Food trucks for hot and hearty eats


The Winery at Bull Run
http://www.wineryatbullrun.com

15950 Lee Highway, Centerville, VA 20120

Saturday to Wednesday 11am to 7pm
Thursday 11am to 8pm
Friday 11am to 9pm








Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Sunset Sailing: 4th of July on the Chesapeake Bay

A short 30 minute drive to the Chesapeake Bay is one of my favorite perks from living in DC. Eating crabs, throwing Old Bay on everything, and washing it all down with a cold Natty Boh - these foodie favorites have become synonymous with summer for me.

If you are looking for something festive and fun to do this 4th of July holiday, check out the photos below. The hubs and I booked tickets for a Sunset Sail on the Chesapeake this past weekend, it was magical! We set sail on the Woodwind, a 74 foot schooner which is actually the same boat that Christopher Walken sailed in the movie Wedding Crashers.

Grab some local crabs before cruising the Chesapeake for a truly all-in Maryland experience. We were short on time so stopped in at Buddy's along the city dock to eat. I honestly didn't have high expectations because it looked very touristy, but the service was great and the food was delish.

More details and all web links are listed at the bottom of the blog, enjoy and Happy 4th of July!

Tools of the trade
Old Bay Fried Pickle Chips
Dining at Buddy's overlooking the City Dock
Blue & white stripes are a classic look for sailing
Woodwind Sailboat in Annapolis
Sun and sails in the wind
They serve many craft beers on board, pictured here: Heavy Seas from Baltimore
Lighthouse in the distance
A modern day girl's boat shoes, metallic slip-resistant loafers from Cole Haan
Sun setting over the lighthouse
Heading back to Annapolis - what a gorgeous sunset!


Sailing Cruise
http://www.schoonerwoodwind.com
$44 per Adult
Cruise departs from the Marriott Annapolis Waterfront

Buddy's Crabs & Ribs
http://www.buddysonline.com
100 Main St, Annapolis, MD