Save The Date

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After weeks and weeks of being my indecisive self I finally was able to nail down a save the date…I kept going back and forth between doing a picture Save the Date or doing something a little less traditional. I went with the latter.

I, very much like a lot of you out there, am obsessed with Rifle Paper Co. Anna makes the most amazing stationary and ever since I discovered her work four years ago I knew I wanted our wedding invitations to be made by her. Of course, at this point I’m sure she has no time to return emails and actually design ours so I took it upon myself to make our save the dates using her work as inspiration.

I found the perfect Save the Date here and  re-created it. First, I blew up the picture and pulled out my light box from when I was at Parsons. Then, I found some pretty thick paper to paint on. I wanted the backdrop to be a little less flat so I used Speckelton paper to get some dimension. I used goauche to give the picture the paintbrush look that Anna does so well. I had to do this in parts because when working with goauche it’s difficult to achieve the same color twice. I had to mix each color first, paint every flower in that color and the move on to the next flower, leaf or accent. For the caricature of Spencer and I it was  little more difficult. I didn’t want to ruin the flower heart so I painted us separately (I did a few tries) and then Photoshopped us into the heart once it was scanned. Something important I learned – if you’re using black at all make sure you do the light parts of the painting first and always make sure the colors are dry before you add the black. If you see my first attempt of me (pictured above) you can see my eye bled because when I added the black the flesh color still had not dried up…

This was a super fun project and I’m actually thinking of doing the same thing for our invites. We’ll see how I feel about that in a few months!

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A Warm Winter Walk

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Wearing/Usando || UNIQLO 2Way Stole | FOREVER21 Lace-Trimmed Slip Dress | AMERICAN APPAREL Pom Pom Brooklyn Beanie | COS Block Heel Leather Boots | MARC JACBOS I love you Spinner Necklace | LINKS OF LONDON Sweetie Bracelet | TIFFANY & CO Round Clasp Link Bracelet | ESSIE Jiggle Hi, Jiggle Low | PROENZA SCHOULER PS11 Classic

 

Merry Christmas, everyone! After a tamale breakfast and iced coffee (New York is warm today!) we opened some gifts. I always get way too impatient so Spencer lets me look in the stocking at midnight but I have to wait for all the other presents until Christmas morning. This Christmas I got some amazing gifts. Starting with a 2Way Stole from my friend Josselin…she knows me so well. I got a pair of boots from COS from Spencer – I love COS and I am so happy they FINALLY made their way to the states. He also got me this adorable Brooklyn beanie I’ve had my eyes on for a few months.


Feliz Navidad a todos! Después de un desayuno de tamales y café helado (hace calor en Nueva York hoy! ) abrimos nuestros regalos . Spencer me deja abrir mi media de navidad a la media noche , pero tengo que esperar hasta la mañana de Navidad para abrir los otros regalos. Esta Navidad recibí regalos increíbles . Empezando con un 2Way Stole de mi amiga Josselin … me conoce tan bien. Spencer me regalo un par de botas de COS – Me encanta COS y estoy muy feliz de que finalmente hizo su camino a los Estados Unidos. También me consiguió esta gorrita Brooklyn que llevo meses querido.

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Natalie Prass

 

As the holidays approach I’ve been enjoying Birds of Prey by 28 year old singer song-writer, Natalie Prass. Originally from Virginia she now finds herself living in the music hub of Nashville. Her soulful yet delicate pop borrows influences from the 1970’s , and fans of Feist and Eleanor Friedberger will feel right at home with this single.  Look out for Prass’ debut self-titled record to be released on January 26th on Spacebomb Records.

 

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Sunday Strollin’

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Wearing/Usando || ZARA Parka with Detachable Lining | COACH Ruffle Neck Tee (similar style) | CLUB MONACO Burgundy Skirt (similar) | DENIM & SUPPLY Stacked Heel Boot (similar)

 

Sundays during fall are, without a doubt, the best. It’s no longer hot outside but it’s not cold yet. The weather is perfect and the leaves change from green to bright red and yellow…


Los domingos durante el otoño son, sin duda, los mejores. No hace calor pero tampoco frío. El clima esta perfecto y los árboles cambian de verde a rojos y amarillos chillantes…

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Adult Jazz

This slow burning, yet rewarding key track from the Leeds England quartet, Adult Jazz, is the perfect soundtrack to a rapidly approaching Fall. “Spook” is the sprawling centerpiece to their debut album which we find  reminiscent of Yellow House era Grizzly Bear with hints of Animal Collective’s Sung Tongs mixed in.  If you’re in New York for the annual CMJ festival, be sure to catch one of their first shows in the US.

October 25th, 2014 at Brooklyn Bowl

 

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Kings County Distillery

 

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Wearing/Usando || FOREVER21 Leopard and Lace Slip Dress | FOREVER21 Fuzzy Waffle Knit Sweater | LULU*S Report Signature Sophe Leopard Pony Fur D’Orsay Flats | PROENZA SCHOULER PS1

 

This Sunday we paid a visit to the Kings County Distillery in Brooklyn. It was such a beautiful day in NYC so I took advantage of the weather and pulled out a dress I bought last week. We walked from our apartment to the Navy Yard and found the distillery which was in a beautiful old brick building. I found that even more interesting than the actual distilling happening inside, were all the bottles and the decor! The whole places was filled with these glass bottles. Some of them contained “mystery liquid” which were batches in the experimental stage, some of them had terrariums and of course some of them were filled with Bourbon.


Este comingo visitamos Kings County Distillery  en Brooklyn. El clima estuvo perfecto así que decidí ponerme un vestido que compre la semana pasada. Caminamos hacia la destiladora de nuestro apartamento la cual estaba ubicada en un edificio viejo y hermoso. Lo que me impresiono mas que el proceso de destilar fue todo lo que había dentro de la destiladora. Había un fin de detallitos y botellas llenas de experimentos, plantas y, por supuesto, alcohol.

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Hello, San Francisco

This weekend I was lucky enough to spend some time in beautiful San Francisco. I had been dying to see the Moraga Steps so this was a great time to see them.

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I wasn’t expecting to walk on a dirt path so I had to walk along the logs to avoid dirt in my shoes…

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Shoes: Coach Silver Slingback (actual) J. Crew Lucie Mirror Slingback Flats (similar)  ||Sweater: Altuzarra for Target || Skirt: Derek Lam Creppon Nude Skirt || Beanie: Asos  Monki Rubina Veil Hat || Bag: Coach Crossbody (similar)

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Work, Love, Life

When I first started writing this blog I wanted to create a space where I could share my love of fashion, travel and music. I also wanted a space women of all ages could find inspiring and engaging. I’m a firm believer that as a woman, I can do anything I set my mind to. Sadly, not everyone feels this way. In some countries, even in ours, women are told they can not have a personal life, children, and a successful career all at once. We are told that we must sacrifice one aspect of our lives at the expense of another. But why?
 
As a recently engaged woman and one that just LOVES what she does and does not plan on quitting after she gets married, I can tell you…you CAN have it all.
 
Luckily, more and more women these days feel the same way I do…that brings us to my very first guest blogger on North 7th & Bedford,  singer/songwriter, Katie Garibaldi.
 
Based out of San Francisco, Katie has just launched her seventh full-length albumFollow Your Heart, and is currently on tour. She is recently married and has managed to successfully run a business and have a happy marriage. Katie tells us all about how she does it!
 
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When my husband and I got married, just shy of our 30’s, I’ll always remember what a friend of mine wrote to me in a card.  She wrote: “See Katie, you can have it all!”  It was a sweet sentiment, and this friend is aware that I’ve been running my own business for years as an independent singer/songwriter so of course I was now adding the role of wife to the role of businesswoman.  This was coming from someone who also runs her own business while having been married for years.  When I read those words, I remember the first thing that came to my mind was an agreeing, ‘yes, I can!’  And then another thought immediately followed, which was: ‘I never thought that I couldn’t have it all.’  Now, this is probably in part due to my upbringing, as my parents have been happily married for over 30 years and they are both owners of their own separate businesses, all the while having raised me and my older brother.  So suffice it to say, I have a strong foundation of wanting it all: the career, the husband, the family—the whole shebang!  My parents set the bar high.

However, this got me thinking.  Not everybody is so lucky to have had a strong background of family values as well as the exposure to what it takes to run your own business—having a successful career while having the house with the white picket fence, so to speak, too.  I started wondering: do some women think they can’t have it all?  And I’m curious, if so, perhaps this doubtful thinking is what holds some women back from getting it all.

This is a bit of a sad notion to me.  Maybe it is hard to be Super Woman: be the wife, be the businesswoman, be the mom.  But at the end of the day, these are labels and perhaps the women that think they can’t have it all are the ones who are trying to please everyone and paying too close attention to other people’s expectations and judgments.  We’ve all heard of the clichés: ruthless businesswoman who puts all her time into work and doesn’t give love a chance.  Or the stay at home mom who ends up resenting her family because she didn’t go back to a job she loved.  But this doesn’t have to be real life.  (And I’m not saying there’s anything wrong with being a full time mom or wife or career woman.  I’m just referring to the scenario of wanting it all but not believing that you can).  Having a successful career and marriage simultaneously is possible and maybe easier than some of us allow ourselves to believe (or even enjoy).  I say, focus on what you want and who you want to be.  Then, go get it.  If you allow outside opinions or the fear of having everything you want hold you back, you’re only jeopardizing your full potential.

Giving my marriage and career the proper attention they both need to flourish is a balancing act.  I’m an indie music artist so I take on a lot of different roles in my business and it’s not a 9 to 5 job.  It’s something I have to constantly be working on, as well as traveling a lot for touring.  But I’m also invested in my marriage and know that I don’t want to lose my personal life in sacrifice to work.  I suppose it’s like walking on a tight rope between the two worlds and if you lean more to one side, the other side will suffer.  However, I’ve never really felt like it’s been very difficult to balance the two.  I guess it all comes down to this: if your relationship and your career are both things that you really want and value, you don’t have to struggle too much giving your time and attention to them.  You just make it work.

So even though balancing is a major ingredient in work and love, I believe balancing is the easy part.  It’s even the fun part (despite some people complaining about how they have to wear so many hats). It’s just part of life.  I think the more crucial part is what comes before the balancing.  It’s the foundation you set for yourself, the commitment to believing the dreams within your heart, and the braveness to chase those dreams down knowing that you deserve them because they are part of your delightful destiny.  Give yourself permission to be happy, to be the independent businesswoman and the loving and devoted wife, all at the same time.  Accept the trueness behind the concept that a lot of us might be taking for granted or dismissing too soon: you can have it all!

-Katie Garibaldi

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Fonts! Fonts! Fonts!

In planning a wedding I have found that the things I thought would take the least amount of time are becoming what takes me months to figure out.

My latest feat has been finding a font for our wedding invitations. Spencer looks at me like I’m crazy when I bring this up to him but I truly feel that our Save The Date, Invitation, and Website are the first thing our guests are going to see and are a representation of our wedding!

So, I’ve gone through hours and hours trying to find just the right font for our invites and I think I have finally found it!

The font is called “Asterism” and can be purchased here for only $30.

I have to say it was a hard choice so I have compiled a list of the best fonts I found and perhaps they will be useful to you at some point!

 

1. asterism By Great Lakes Lettering, $30

2. bellucia By Correspondence Ink, $30

3. carolyn By Emily Lime, $89

4. cantoni By Debi Sementelli Type Foundry, $80

5. bombshellpro By Emily Lime, $54

6. Ondise By Magpie Paperworks, $32

7. saintagnes By Great Lakes Lettering, $30

8.adorn By Laura Worthington, $99

 

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Coach Spring 2015 RTW

Opening Spring 2015 RTW #NYFW was Coach by Stuart Vevers. The line presented at 9:00 am Thursday morning and was decorated in “little monsters” created by artist Gary Baseman. The characters were sprinkled over sweaters, bags, dresses and leather jackets. Notorious for outerwear, Coach presented some amazing pieces made from synthetic long “monkey fur” and printed ocelot in wacky pastel colors. Low heeled clogs and mini skirts adorned the Coach girl making it a very bare leg collection.

If it wasn’t clear by the Route 66 backdrop, Vevers referred to “Paris, Texas” and Patricia Arquette as Alabama Whitman in “True Romance” as a source of inspiration. The 70’s hairstyle and twiggy like bangs really completed the look .

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