31
May
So we go to Madrid, and make a little movie… #MKMadrid
31
May
So we go to Madrid, and make a little movie… #MKMadrid
09
May
We do the #METGala… with @MichaelKors, @KateUpton, @SPREADHouse & @HonorRollMusic.
11
Apr
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I love nothing more than dressing than part, especially when the part includes @BreezebyKD. Self-made designer and material magician, Breeze by KD offers one of a kind gear made with blood, sweat and well, wine. She’s dressed the mess from Rhianna to Ke$ha, so when Twitter and Facebook sent me rivalry t’s, there’s was only one place to send the lot. Here’s what happens when you mix a social media geek with McGyver chic. Twitter vs. Facebook Coachella Gear Showdown…



07
Mar
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I love nothing more than dressing the part… especially when that part is a little bit Texas, and a little bit Tech at SXSW. I’m packin’ my bag (carry-on, but of course) for a five day fiesta. Sometimes it’s not just where you go, but what you wear when you get there…

28
Feb
Kors/SPREADHouse Collaboration. Belong Backstage.
#NYFW Fall/Winter 2012
14
Feb

My family. Short hair. Safari Style. Zanzibar. Boys. You?
10
Feb
In the chaos of Fashion Week and Social Media week, it’s rare to catch my attention. It’s far more rare to catch my inspiration... At the State of Style Summit this past Tuesday, StyleCaster filled the 92Y with not only brilliant, but thoughtful and insightful members of the social, fashion and media community. The three standouts: @Pencils of Promise, @WarbyParker and @FallingWhistles. You may have heard it from me before, but here’s a dedicated Follow Friday to three companies who make me think, and make a difference, all with perfectly pixelated visuals. Swoon.
Falling Whistles.
Self described Vagabond Scribe Sean Carasso’s story is the same as so many, and yet the story of so few. Lived, fled, traveled, backpacked, landed in Africa… somehow, landed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He witnessed souls of suffering and struggle and then, he shared.
Originally just a journal written about boys sent to the front lines of war armed with only a whistle, readers forwarded it with the same kind of urgency in which it was written and demanded to know (as he poetically explained in one of the most heartfelt startup stories ever told): What can we do?
The Falling Whistles campaign launched with a simple response – make their weapon your voice and be a whistleblower for peace in Congo. They partner with local leaders to advocate and rehabilitate for those affected by war. Even more impressive, Carasso and partners have made Falling Whistles into a trend, and a successful enterprise with a buzzed about marketing and social strategy (I mean, take a look at that website). We wear them with pride, with style and most of, all with action.


Pencils of Promise.
A bit more well known (like, well over 100k twitter followers well known) Adam Braun is no stranger to the social scene. Humbled by the humanity of child in need, in need of just one small thing - a pencil - Braun set out to build an impressively innovative and successful non-profit organization.
Pencils of Promise partners with local communities to build schools and increase educational opportunities in the developing world. They focus on early education, high potential females and empowering a new generation of passionate young leaders to create profound good. They focus on building strong foundations, collaborative relationships and integrated communities all over the world, from Laos to Guatemala.
For POP, it’s both the big and small wins that make up the meaning: the team, based out of downtown NYC, blasting Kanye in the office is a true testament to the culture Braun built; or the 65 schools worldwide (and counting) that they have actually, literally built. The social space is full of voices, but here’s one that has something worth listening to.


Warby Parker.
Warby Parker wasn’t stemmed from a “see the sadness, save the world” story. It came from one thought: Why on earth do we pay so much for glasses!? A collaboration between four close friends, Warby Parker was conceived as an alternative to the overpriced and bland eyewear available today.
At Warby, they believe in the right to see. So it’s no surprise that they rolled out that promise for the millions of people around the world who don’t have access - not only to fab frames, but proper vision care. To help address this problem, Warby Parker partners with non-profits, such as VisionSpring.org, to deliver one pair of glasses to someone in need for every pair that they sell.
They crafted their first collection of 27 limited style, plus one monocle, with a vintage-inspired aesthetic. The catch: they’re all priced under $100. Their site offers a unique shopping experience (try on at home for free!) and sleek user interface full of bells and whistles (have you seen their dreamy 2011 annual report. Madness!) that places them years ahead of the frame game. If the spectacle fits, share it.


09
Nov

I love nothing more than dressing the part…. especially when that part comes face to face with Mr. Everest. But it’s only our first date - I’m not climbing all over him just yet. Come Friday, I’ll be sitting pretty in Pokhara, roaming around Kathmandu and boppin’ around Everest Basecamp. Here’s What To Pack: Nepal…
23
Sep
Last year, Condé Nast added restauranteur to its’ list of professions and now, the Vogue Café, Kiev, and GQ Bar, Istanbul, are set to join Moscow’s Vogue Café, GQ Bar and Tatler Club next year.
Stuart Nielsen, director of restaurants for Condé Nast International, said: “Turkey and the Ukraine are both exciting emerging markets with a strong appetite for luxury brands in retail and hospitality. Vogue Café and GQ Bar address this powerful consumer desire.” Nielsen said more openings would be announced in the coming months, including in Asia, the Middle East and Latin America.
Condé Nast will also launch men’s title GQ to a Turkish audience for the first time in March next year. The magazine, edited by Mirgun Cabas, will be published under a licensing agreement between Condé Nast and the Dogus Media Group. Love it, hate it, don’t care about it? (Source: MediaWeek)
13
Sep
I have fallen for a book. American Fashion Travel: Designers On The Go. A stylish scrapbook sure to spark wanderlust from the travels of America’s best-known fashion designers. Featuring personal anecdotes, memorabilia, photos, and an original travel questionnaire. Discover what Donna Karan always remembers to pack in her carry-on, where Tory Burch loves to shop, and what Yigal Azrouel calls his favorite hotel. The Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA), you had me at stylish, scrapbook.
09
Sep
Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2012 begins its global city crawl in New York this week, bringing with it an army of leggy models, well-groomed editors, stressed out PRs and endless debate about the best after parties. To celebrate this international month of style, we’ve selected nine hotels from fashion’s greatest tastemakers, including Alberta Ferreti’s Italian hideaway, Christian Lacroix’s surrealist Paris gem and Sra. Rosita Missoni’s colorful hotels in Edinburgh and Kuwait. Or, if you have designs on a beach escape, hang up your heels and head to Oscar de la Renta’s Dominican Republic resort or Ralph Lauren’s Jamaican escape. Whatever your taste, these designer destinations promise style in spades via Jetsetterdotcom
A Castle Escape by Alberta Ferretti
(Source: jetsetterdotcom)
31
Aug
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I love nothing more than dressing the part… especially when the part let’s me play a punk-rave princess. We’re no strangers to the bangers, but this year Electric Zoo is three days, four stages, three outfits. Let’s do this.

What To Pack: Electric Zoo Festival in NYC by jetsetfarryn featuring patent leather sneakers

















