Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Daydreaming

Monday, November 29, 2010

Fabric hair tie

    Since Toby arrived on the scene, I've worn a ponytail almost every day. So, in an effort to jazz things up, I was happy to come across this idea of using a piece of fabric instead of a hair tie. Simple and pretty, don't you think?Source URL: https://nsfwgirls.blogspot.com/2010/11/
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Giant clothes pin

Friday, November 26, 2010

Have a cozy weekend.

Friday giveaway!

    Today's giveaway is from Simone Perele, a gorgeous lingerie company founded sixty years ago in Paris. They're offering one lucky winner a $200 gift certificate to splurge on pretty lacy things. They have great basics (such as strapless bras to wear under party dresses), as well as more romantic pieces to wear all on their own. (I have the Nina bra and love it.)

    For a chance to win, please visit Simone Perele (and consider signing up or their newsletter), and leave a comment below. A winner will be chosen at random on Monday. Good luck!

    Update: Kay B. is our lucky winner. Thanks for playing. xo Source URL: https://nsfwgirls.blogspot.com/2010/11/
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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving!

    Happy Thanksgiving, my sweet readers! Have a wonderful break. We're going to our friends' house in Brooklyn; they have a fireplace and a backyard with a koi pond, which I'm excited to show Toby. And, just for fun, here are Gourmet Magazine's pumpkin recipes, since pumpkin is The Most Delicious Ingredient Ever. Have a delicious holiday! xoxoxo

    P.S. On a similar note, loose pants.Source URL: https://nsfwgirls.blogspot.com/2010/11/
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Mini street style

Monday, November 22, 2010

Locket love

Saturday morning

    Toby had a bit of a tummy ache on Saturday, so we spent the morning lounging around. It was really fun to lie around doing nothing except playing with his bird toy and giving raspberries.

    P.S. You know when you were a little kid and your parents were your safe haven? It's strange/amazing to be that for someone now. Sometime I think, wait, I can't be a mom, I'm just a random person, I don't know all the answers! But I guess our moms were the same way? I still sort of think my mom knows everything.Source URL: https://nsfwgirls.blogspot.com/2010/11/
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Saturday, November 20, 2010

Have a cozy weekend

Friday, November 19, 2010

Home inspiration: Brooklyn brownstone

    My friends Mike and Emma shared photos of their Brooklyn brownstone on Design*Sponge this week, and it's as quirky and fun as they are. The coolest part? They have an actual Alex Katz painting in their living room. They found it on eBay for a deal, since it had a small tear in the corner. ("I could care less," Emma says.) Incredible.

    And on their perfect paint color: "When we bought the house, the walls were orange—sherbet orange—it was very Santa Fe," says Emma. "We knew we had to get rid of the orange. We spent a lot of time thinking about blues and greys, and this is Wedgewood Blue."

    P.S. Their awesome Manhattan wedding.

    (Photos by David Land)Source URL: https://nsfwgirls.blogspot.com/2010/11/
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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Thursday giveaway!

    Today's giveaway is from Attiser, a collection of beautiful linens made with handmade block-printed Indian textiles. (My sister's husband's family is from India, and ever since their wedding--with all the stunning saris--I've been enamored with Indian prints.) The shop is offering their amethyst amore quilt, which would work beautifully as a cozy bedspread or picnic blanket.

    For a chance to win, please visit Attiser and leave a comment below. A winner will be chosen at random tomorrow. Good luck! xoUpdate: Jillian from Chicago is our lucky winner. Thanks for playing.Source URL: https://nsfwgirls.blogspot.com/2010/11/
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A study in brown

Toby rides a bike

    Alex, Toby and I went on a walk last weekend, and we couldn't help posing Toby on a rad Bianchi road bike. We just wanted to plant the seed. :)

    P.S. Note the hilarious disproportion of his upper body and lower body. I love babies!!!Source URL: https://nsfwgirls.blogspot.com/2010/11/
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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Natural nursery

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Ban.do shoe clips

Monday, November 15, 2010

Pajamas

Wedding locket

Funny chocolate bars


    This weekend, Alex, Toby and I walked by a new store, The Meadow, in the West Village. The shop sells chocolate, flowers and artisan salts (it's all about life's simple pleasures), and we splurged on these Komforte Chockolate bars. Aren't the flavors fun? They were really delicious.

    P.S. They'd make cute stocking stuffers.
    P.P.S. I'm so excited for this year's gift guide!Source URL: https://nsfwgirls.blogspot.com/2010/11/
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Friday, November 12, 2010

Have a relaxing weekend.

Friday giveaway!


    Today's giveaway is from Blue Hour Designs, a fantastic Colorado jewelry studio. They have beautiful handcrafted pieces and are offering two lucky winners $100 gift certificates to their shop. (I love these honeycomb earrings!)

    For a chance to win, please visit Blue Hour Designs and their etsy shop, and leave a comment below. Two winners will be chosen at random tomorrow. Good luck! xo

    Update: Ellen from LA and Anna are our lucky winners. Thanks for playing.Source URL: https://nsfwgirls.blogspot.com/2010/11/
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Apples + cheddar

Hanging children's art

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Funny posters

Morse code necklaces

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

A Tuscan wedding

    Lucky editor Danielle Pergament and magazine writer Devin Friedman are one of the funniest and most charming couples I know. Today they live in Brooklyn with their daughter--and are expecting a baby boy!--but three years ago, on a sunny July evening, they got hitched in Tuscany. Let's take a look...xoxo
    Where exactly did you get married?
    La Bandita, our friends' hotel in Pienza, Tuscany.
    Did you walk down the aisle with Devin?
    Yes, I grew up between New York and Sweden, so we did that the Swedish way.
    Where did you find your beautiful wedding dress? (I'm obsessed with the tiny straps!)
    This charming little Italian grandmother who lived outside Rome was going to make my dress. I chose everything—the fabric, all the details. But eight days before my wedding, I finally saw the dress and it was a total disaster. All this tulle, it looked like it belonged on the top of a wedding cake.

    I was determined not to be That Girl, so I thought, 'It's OK, all my friends are coming, it will be fun, don’t worry.' I called my sister in New York. She was leaving for Italy the next morning. She works in fashion, and she said, ‘You know, I have this dress in my closet from the Ralph Lauren runway show. He sent it down the runway on Gisele, but they never manufactured it. Gisele is the only one who ever wore it. It’s literally one of a kind.’ So she brought it in her suitcase.

    I loved that dress. I loved wearing it.
    Your hair also looked incredible.
    When I worked at Allure, I met Chris McMillan, Jennifer Aniston's hair stylist. We became friends over the years, and he came to our wedding. About six hours before the ceremony, we were sitting around the pool--I had sunscreen in my hair--and he said, 'What should we do with your hair tonight?' He put it up really quickly, just playing around, and I said, "Don't touch it, it's perfect!" So I sat around in my bathing suit all afternoon and then got married without changing a thing.
    Where were the daisies from?
    To this day, I have no idea. Chris looked at my hair and said, 'Hang on, it needs something.' He reappeared with these daisies. There were no daisies on the property. He's a miracle worker.
    What’s the deal with the amazing accordion player?
    We wanted to add a cheesy, red-sauce Italian restaurant element to our wedding. So we hired a local musician to play all the Italian folk songs that Americans want to hear when they come to Italy. We hung out around the pool having cocktails and hors devours.
    You had so many guests! Did everyone fly over from the States?
    We had 120 people. Everyone came a week before the wedding. By the time the wedding day came, there had already been hookups and breakups and everyone was friends. Everyone rented houses, instead of staying in hotels, so it was like a flashback to college. You'd recognize people in their cars on the road. It was so awesome.

    Any tricky things about getting married in Italy?
    The downside about getting married in Italy—especially when no one coming to the wedding speaks the language—is that you're pulled in a thousand directions. You’re dealing with the infrastructure of a tiny town thirty minutes from the airport, so every couple seconds, someone is calling you to say, "How do you say, ‘Can you please fill up my car?’"
    What did you serve for dinner?
    Steak Fiorentina. And my favorite pasta, Cacio e Pepe. But Cacio e Pepe is a Roman dish and our caterers were from Florence, so they had an attitude about serving Roman food. We finally convinced them to serve it, but it wasn't as good as it was supposed to be!
    What was one of your favorite memories of the day?
    You can’t tell from the photos, but there were fields on every side of us covered with sheep. I had always wanted a country wedding, and it really felt like that. We had a DJ playing loud music until nine in the morning, and we were in the middle of these huge fields.

    Were the sheep staring at you?
    I think the sheep had seen it all.

    (Photos by Michael Edwards)Source URL: https://nsfwgirls.blogspot.com/2010/11/
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