Thanksgiving is a special time. It is the day we take pause and reflect on the aspects in our life for which we should be grateful. I am truly blessed. I have 3 wonderful, creative, brave, kind and individualistic children. I have eccentric, interesting, gorgeous, intelligent, and caring friends. I have an extremely intelligent, handsome, considerate man who loves me. I am healthy and strong. I have made my share of mistakes, but I have learned from every one of them. I was born in a country where I am free and at a time where the possibilities are endless. I look to the future with hope but I live in the present. Thank you God for my blessed life.
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Saturday, November 23, 2013
I must learn to speak French.
French is a beautiful language that I must someday learn. From my failed attempt at an 8 am college French class. Which I dropped and switched to Spanish which was at more reasonable time. To my preparing for my trip to France by labeling everything I could find with the French word. I simply must learn French. Every word is just sexier when spoken in French.
Thursday, November 21, 2013
The First Lady of Fashion
As a young woman,
Jacqueline lived in Paris and studied at the Sorbonne. While in Paris, she acquired her love of art
history. Her studies at the Sorbonne
combined with her time in Paris inspired her impeccable taste in fashion and
style. And like every women who has ever
spent any time in Paris, she also acquired an appreciation of French fashion designers. Even after leaving Paris she continued to
dress in couture from French designers Givenchy, Balenciaga, and Chanel.
After her return to the
United States she met the charismatic congressman from Massachusetts, John F.
Kennedy. The couple was married in the fall
of 1953. During this time, Mrs. Kennedy
approached fashion with the same intensity that her husband approached
politics. As the wife of a senator who
was looking to the presidency, her taste in Parisian fashion sparked public
debate. It was speculated that Mrs.
Kennedy may be too extravagant to be relatable to the Middle American
homemaker.
In 1961, when Jacqueline
and John Kennedy moved into the White House, the new First Lady appointed
Cassini as her exclusive couturier, and he became known as the creator of the
“Jackie look”. Cassini was nicknamed the “Secretary of
Style”. He created a wardrobe for
Jacqueline that featured original and copies of Parisian designs. The
First Lady often supplied Cassini with fabric swatches, sketches and pages torn
from magazines. During the time
Jacqueline Kennedy was First Lady he designed over 300 outfits for her which
included evening gowns, coats, dresses, and suits.
Women across America fell
in love with the “Jackie look” and flocked to copy her styles. Dresses that were inspired by her clothes
flew out of the stores, and Cassini was firmly established as a great American
designer. Although the roles of women in
society have changed drastically in the last 50 years, Jacqueline Kennedy’s
look still influences fashion today. From
the pillbox hat, to the simple suit, and to the elegant gowns, women can find
fashion inspiration by emulating the fashion of Jacqueline Kennedy.
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Monday, November 11, 2013
Notre Dame in the winter
I am a Floridian, so I don't see snow very often. I would probably be shivering, but I just like love this picture of the Notre Dame in the winter.
Friday, November 8, 2013
Christian Louboutin
I saw this on Pinterist and I had to share. The essential style guide to Christian Louboutin shoes. Decisions, decisions.
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Tampa Nights Latin Style
Celebrate the rich history of Tampa with Gasparilla's first all-women's krewe at the Don Vicente de Ybor Historic Inn.
This evening's entertainment features live Latin music to dance the night away, performances by Flaminco dancer. If you are feeling lucky there is gambling tables. And what would a night in Tampa be without hand-rolled cigars? Silent and live auctions. Full bar and $3 Alegria Sangria. Latin-inspired food.
$20 at the door.
Proceeds benefit Alegria's Kicken' for Kids. This is Alegria's own 501c3 foundation that provides new shoes to deserving children in the Tampa Bay area.
For more information about the Krewe of Alegria and Kicken' for Kids visit: http://www.kreweofalegria.com/
The Don Vicente de Ybor is an elegant boutique hotel located in Ybor City. The address is 1915 Republica de Cuba (corner of 14th and 9th) The Don Vicente was built in 1895 and is a part of the rich Ybor heritage.
For more information about the Don Vicente de Ybor visit: http://www.donvicenteinn.com/
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