8.31.2012

review: #ManoloGate + Leather Spa update

wearing my new Manolos last month, before the Leather Spa hackjob

i was going to post the photos above as part of a lookbook series on my Manolos once i got them back from Leather Spa. now, given the horrendous fiasco that has ensued, it's fitting that the photos are cruel and clear reminders of the condition of the shoes before i entrusted them to the incompetent and dishonest Leather Spa staff.

here's an update on ManoloGate since my last post...

8.27.2012

review: Leather Spa NYC and how they ruined my Manolos


what's wrong with this picture?

the heel on the left is a brand new pair of Manolo Blahnik 'Vitrea' (size 37) that was purchased yesterday from Barneys NY. the heel on the right is the same brand new shoe (size 36.5) that i purchased (also from Barneys), blogged about, and just picked up this weekend from Leather Spa NYC.

8.24.2012

foundations: the perfectly practical lingerie


a friend and i recently had a conversation that went something like this:

8.22.2012

wardrobe planning: fall 2012


Part of what I want to tell you is what it is like to be young in New York, how six months can become eight years with the deceptive ease of a film dissolve, for that is how those years appear to me now, in a long sequence of sentimental dissolves and old-fashioned trick shots—the Seagram Building fountains dissolve into snowflakes, I enter a revolving door at twenty and come out a good deal older, and on a different street. But most particularly I want to explain to you, and in the process perhaps to myself, why I no longer live in New York. It is often said that New York is a city for only the very rich and the very poor. It is less often said that New York is also, at least for those of us who came there from somewhere else, a city only for the very young.

from Goodbye to all that (1967), by Joan Didion

this is still one of the most beautifully written essays i have ever read about coming-of-age and New York. i'm finding myself in a Didion sort of mood this season, sartorially and otherwise. 

8.20.2012

foundations: the pencil skirt


currently craving: clean lines and the reassuring simplicity of easy breezy dressing.