Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Winter Blues
Lessons From the Devil
With the recent DVD release of the documentary The September Issue, millions of fashionista’s will get to experience what it takes to survive a day in the world of the holy grail of fashion, Vogue.
Director R.J. Cutler got an inside perspective of the life of Editor-in-Chief, Anna Wintour, as he filmed for 8 months along side her team. He was able to witness the creation of the 2007 September Issue, which everyone knows is the equivalent to The Bible in the fashion world. With all the hype surrounding this film, this particular edition became the single largest issue of a magazine that has ever been published.
Now the most important question- what is it like to shadow one of the world's most notorious fashion icons? Cutler reflects on his full-frontal experience and teaches us the lessons of management he learned from Anna herself.
Lesson 1: Keep Meetings Short
So there you have it- Vogue's management philosophy. As Anna put it so bluntly, "Always move forward. Don't dwell on the past. Life is short and there's lots to get done."
NYC Fashion Week may be over but...
Monday, February 22, 2010
Out of the Ordinary Coffee Shops
Recently, I went on a search for adorable coffee shops in Philadelphia. I wanted to dig deeper and find less-well-known shops where one can enjoy a cup while getting a different experience. My goal was to find cozy, cute, and delicious shops. I went on the hunt and came up with several places that fulfilled these desires.
The following are not in any specific order, but were totally lovely and worth sharing..
La Colombe
130 S. 19th Street
Located right off of Rittenhouse Square, this chic, Euro-like spot reminded me of a Parisian coffee shop. The service is great, and the place is always filled with a classy, trendy crowd. The prices are affordable, and the experience is always great. It is one of my favorites!
http://www.lacolombe.com/
Academia del Caffe
4 locations!
2400 Market Street (Inside Design Marketplace)
1616 Market Street
1039 Chestnut Street
1 South Penn Square
This small chain is spreading around the city fast! I have visited 2 of the 4 locations - both have a modern, European feel. They are quiet, cute, and perfect to go and enjoy your coffee for as long as you'd like!
http://academiadelcaffe.com/
Naked Chocolate Cafe
1317 Walnut Street
Good food, deserts, and coffee! Oh, and absolutely adorable..Naked Chocolate is such a perfect date spot as well as a cute spot for coffee/treats with friends. It is a boutique cafe right in the middle of the hustle and bustle of the city. Definitely stop by for a hot chocolate during the winter and don't forget a specialty cupcake on the side ;)
http://www.nakedchocolatecafe.com/
Bonte Coffee & Wafflerie
130 S. 17th Street
One of my favorites! Bonte is so so perfect. Bonte offers cafe-style snacks and sandwiches, coffee, and the BEST Belgian sugar waffles ever. When I go, I take my lap top to do homework and stay for as long as I desire.
http://www.mybonte.com/cafe-entry.php
Higher Grounds
631 N. 3rd Street
Lots of tea, espresso, and coffee. Free internet. This is a unique little coffee shop in Northern Liberties. I love this place because it is perfect for relaxing - the space is so peaceful and perfect to chill or get some work done in a quiet place.
http://www.highergroundscafe.com/
1 Shot Coffee
1040 N. 2nd Street
This cute cafe is ultra comfy with great couches and coffee. They have some neat coffees as well as sandwiches. It is located on Liberties Walk in Northern Liberties - a great place to walk around, shop, get dinner, and then coffee! 1 Shot has a great atmosphere and really cool, laid back people/employees. Definitely check it out if you're in the area.
http://1shotcoffee.com/
These are just a few of the cafes I enjoyed during my search. I will continue to journey around the city and see what else I can find - they are there, you just have to look past the ordinary.
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Fashion Week Leaves Bryant Park
Since 1993, or since the current Drexel senior class was in the first grade, Bryant Park has been the home of New York Fashion Week. This past fashion week, which wrapped on Thursday February 18th with a show by Tommy Hilfiger, was the last time that New York Fashion Week will be held there.
Mayor Bloomberg and the CFDA have been searching for a new location for the show for the past two years. Fashion Week has grown from 35 shows to about 70 shows per season. Mayor Bloomberg says that the event has long outgrown the space in Bryant Park and Diane von Furstenberg, CFDA President, says that since they are starting fresh next season, they can do it big.
But the designers and fashion insiders don't seem too be happy about the move. Anna Sui says that what worked about Bryant Park was that her team could walk her clothes over to the venue. Bryant Park's proximity to the fashion district and many of the designers' showrooms made the venue easy.
Some of the fashion industry's leading editors are also only a walk away from Bryant Park, which is conveniently located across the street from the Conde Nast Building, which houses Vogue. The entrance of the tents at 41st and 6th Avenue is covered in quotes by designers and fashion insiders about how Bryant Park made New York fashion relevant in the fashion world. The quote above the door is from none other than Anna Wintour: "Bryant Park became the beacon of what New York fashion stands for - an industry that's tireless, fearless and always moving forward."
It's sad to say that now moving forward involves leaving behind the place that made American fashion week famous.
Love live Bryant Park.