Monthly Archives: February 2012

Enjoying Coffee & Tea Festival

This past weekend marked the 7th Annual Coffee & Tea Festival and it was a completely sold out weekend. Good thing I was a volunteer and was able to check it out for free!

I tried out many of the different types of tea from green tea, to fruity tea, to British tea, to iced and sweet teas. Some of my favorite exhibitors were Harney & Sons, Honest Tea, Green Cura, T Salon, Tavalon, and Fang Gourmet Tea. One of the most unique but delicious flavor was Matcha Cappuccino tea. I also enjoyed the little nibbles that went with the tea, from Walker’s Shortbread and gluten free cookies.

Harney & Sons

Green Cura

As for the coffee, I really liked Peet’s Coffee & Tea (which is based in California so I know it well), Teabean White Coffee was interesting and tasty, Think Coffee and European coffees- both hot and iced.

I also had the chance to sit in on a couple of demonstrations. The first was about creating coffee-and-tea infused desserts which was presented by celebrity chef Melody McGinley Whitelaw. She was sweet and charming, and let us try some of her creations: Brown rice with edamame & carrots made with tea; bread with coffee cream cheese but my favorites were  the chocolate bread pudding and amazingly delectable coffee-filled brownie.

The other demonstration was about making Tea Cocktails, with Tea Sommelier Chris Cason (co-founder of Tavalon). Chris was dynamic, fun and a great speaker. He showed us several different recipes for tea cocktails, using vodka, gin, brandy and other alcoholic beverages.


One tea cocktail that looked good was made with red tea, orange rind with cloves. Another one was a sweet iced tea and vodka drink. We actually got to try one of the tea cocktails: “SmarTEAni” which is a white mint tea steeped in vodka for 45 minutes with Korean plum sweet flavoring. It was truly delicious and didn’t taste of alcohol at all (a plus for me.)


I had a really good time trying new and unique flavors of teas and coffees, and the nibbles of cookies, cakes, cheese, more.  There were a couple of demonstrations I would’ve liked but missed: Green Teas of China, Korea & Japan; Artistry of Afternoon Tea and Coffee Cupping/Tasting. But the ones I did see were enjoyable: Interesting and fun. I would definitely make it a point to go again next time!

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The Academy Awards: Best Dressed


I love watching The Academy Awards, and this year I had the privilege of  seeing it on the big screen at Chelsea Clearview Cinemas. It was a glitzy affair, complete with a sweet goodie bag, unlimited popcorn and drinks, Hedda Lettuce — my favorite drag queen who made hilarious commentary and doled out prizes (I was wishing for the $200 gift certificate to the Modern at the MOMA but sadly didn’t win it) throughout the show.

Here is my list of Best Dressed Actresses of the night:

1. Rooney Mara from The Girl in the Dragon Tattoo
Made by Givenchy Haute Couture, this romantic white dress delights and dazzles the eye. Her updo and makeup is the picture of polished perfection.


2. Penelope Cruz
She looked like a gorgeous princess in this Armani Prive, with lovely jewelry and updo. Love the chiffony material, the blue grayish color, the neckline, and how the gown falls.


3. Jessica Chastain from The Help
This is a Alexander McQueen black and gold hand embroidered gown. The detail is incredible, the cut impeccable and the way the dress flows down Chastain and to the ground is  elegant and graceful.

4. Michelle Williams
Beautiful in a coral-red Louis Vuitton with a ruched bustline, peplum skirt that hugs her body just right. Absolutely loved the small silver detail to the side.

5. Emma Stone from The Help
This Giambattista Valli gown has received mixed reviews, but I personally enjoy it. The bold color, the huge bow detail around the neck, the soft luxurious  fabric and flow… And Emma looks lovely in it.


As far as Best Dressed actors: Christopher Plummer (in a velvet tuxedo), Jean DuJardin (from The Artist), and Christian Bale made the cut.

Congratulations to the biggest winners: Best Actor Jean DuJardin from The Artist; Best Supporting Actress Octavia Spencer from The Help;  Best Supporting Actor Christopher Plummer from Beginners and even though I didn’t love Meryl Streep’s choice of dress, I certainly love and admire her as an actress and was ecstatic to have predicted correctly that she won Best Actress. She most definitely deserves it.

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Free Screenings: The Vow, Wanderlust, Act of Valor


One of the many things I love about living in NYC are the free movie screenings. I’ve been to three in the past few weeks: The Vow, Wanderlust and Act of Valor.

I thought I would be head over heels over The Vow. It is after all my favorite type of film- Romance, and starring one of my favorite actors, Channing Tatum. For me, he made the film. His acting, his conviction, his good looks kept me interested. Rachel McAdams played her part well, but to me she was not a likeable character (which may have been the point).

However, if I woke up with amnesia only remembering my college days and found out that I was married to this handsome, incredibly understanding and kind stranger who loved me so fiercely, I would only want to love him the same way back. His unconditional love is the kind of love I dream of having… But she had to find her own way again which is fair.

The journey was frustrating and a bit stilted, but at least it made you root for the couple. It made you think. And in the end, it was beautiful especially when you remember it was based on a true story.


A friend invited me to see Wanderlust and the plus was we got to sit in the press section. When my friend first mentioned the movie, I hadn’t even heard of it! When I found out that Jennifer Aniston was in it, whom I love, I was instantly excited to see it. Then I remembered that Aniston is not the best at picking films that portray her as a serious actress, and this movie was no different from her other happy-fun-mediocre choices.

Wanderlust is a quirky weird movie about a couple who cannot stay in their new apartment in the West Village on Christopher St(!) due to unforeseen circumstances.  They travel out of the city and happen upon a commune with a memorable set of characters that welcome them with open arms. The commune inhabitants have strange out-there rituals but there’s a certain charm to living there and it’s an interesting journey full of laughs.


Now, Act of Valor was a force to be reckoned with. If you know me, you know that one of my deepest loves is servicemen in the military, especially Navy, Marine and Air Force. I know and have met many in my lifetime and always find I have a special connection with them.

Act of Valor stars actual and active US Navy Seals. High energy, lots of action- a bit too much but that’s to be expected in this type of movie. The emotion and operations were real which made it all the more heart wrenching to watch. It was an intense and emotional tearjerker of special operations units performing courageous missions and acts.

To imagine that this is what US Navy Seals go through day in and day out, and that they routinely put down their lives for each other and their country without a second thought – It made me love these men even more, if that’s at all possible.

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Fun Day Out

I made the most of my day off on President’s Day, spending the time with some great friends. One of my girlfriends took me out to eat at Shalom Bombay, where they have a $12.95 lunch buffet. We enjoyed tandoori chicken, chicken curry, vegetable dishes, fresh salad, lentils, basmati rice, naan, breaded fried vegetables.

It was all delicious. Since my friend was treating me, she urged me to try dessert. I picked the chocolate chip cookie dough cake with warm molten chocolate inside and whipped cream all around it. It tasted of rich soft chocolate, and I savored every bite.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

After eating, we headed to the Central Park Zoo (my first time!) which small but filled with cute animals such as the polar bear, snow leopard, red panda, monkeys and a tropical forest with birds and other creatures.  There were even penguins, but I was disappointed when they didn’t follow my finger as I moved it along the glass- This is something that the penguins at the Monterey Bay Aquarium always do, and I’ve always found that to be fun and charming.





The rest of the night was spent at Pulse Karaoke with about 30 other people. Pulse is a gorgeous, spacious spot with purplish lighting and a sleek design of white couches and white tables. It is a trendy spot, complete with inexpensive drinks and appetizers of nachos, fried coconut shrimp, wings, and mozzarella sticks.

We basically had the whole place to ourselves, so got to sing to our heart’s content. Some of ones I did (with the help of others) were, “Rolling in the Deep,” “I Wanna Dance with Somebody,” and “Holiday.” There was a great energy throughout the night and we all helped each other out by jumping on stage to sing or backup dance.

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Couture Fashion Week Finale

The very last show of Couture Fashion Week was an incredible display of  couture fashion and beauty, featuring two ultra-talented designers: ALICAT Avril Lemieux and Edwing D’Angelo.

ALICAT

ALICAT came out with gorgeous and romantic evening wear, perfectly cut and draping gracefully on each model. I particularly enjoyed the satin white gown, off the shoulder diagonally and the the pale brown number with a long wispy train trailing behind:

Runaway ALICAT

ALICAT Couple

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Edwing D’Angelo’s style was hip, snazzy and original. All the models wore black lace covering their eyes, which added an air of mystery and darkness. I loved the additions of lace, ruffles, fur, button details, and deep colors. The best, by far was the black lace evening gown – Slightly see through on the top with full, lush floor-length midnight blue and black ruffles. I also adored the asymmetrical black skirt with diagonal button and hem details, paired with a black button down with a dark purple-blue design.

Edwing D'Angelo Male Models

Edwing D'Angelo

Edwing D'Angelo Lace Gown

Edwing D'Angelo Black Gowns

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Couture Fashion Sunday

Luis Machicao

LureLuxe

The first show of CFW Sunday started off with 3 designers: Romero Bryan (UK); Luis Machicao (Peru) and LaureLuxe Metals by Laurel DeWitt. Romero’s collection was full of black and white, velour and the cuts were dramatic with attention to texture.

Romero Bryan

Next designer, Luis’ models all had crazy bad-ass mohawks with bright vibrant colored feathers sticking out of them.  His collection of power suits and dresses were equally colorful in yellow, blue, red and pink with aztec patterns.

R-L: Designer Luis Machicao - Middle in light blue shirt; Producer Andres Aquino

With Luis Machicao Models

LaureLuxe by Laurel DeWitt had metal jewelry armor as wearable pieces such as over the shoulders, arms with hair styled into intertwining chains as ponytails. LaureLuxe collection of metals to wear was striking, creative and hot.

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Couture Fashion Sunday Show #2

Sandra Baquero

For Sunday’s 6p show, I actually got to sit and enjoy with a friend from the balcony level. It was wonderful to relax for a bit and to be able to see all the action from up high. The first designer was Janerations by Janina Stankiene, showing off couture knitwear. They were lovely with stripes and other designs, mostly outerwear in warm tones.

I preferred Sandra Baquero’s collection of sexy and stylish dresses. Her entire show was high energy with a London theme, complete with two guards in traditional red uniform stationed at the start of the runway. Models had on the typical fur trilby hat often worn in London and platform high heel boots. Sandra’s collection is supremely chic & charming. Even more to love about it: The average person can actually wear it, which is not common in couture fashion. Some of my favorite outfits are pictured below:



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Andres Aquino @ Couture Fashion


Andres Aquino, producer of Couture Fashion Week and a real sweetheart is also a designer and showcased his incredible collection with 36 models for the final show on Saturday. I loved Aquino’s colorful and shimmering dresses with impeccable cut and detail.

Stand outs include a satiny gold dress with low cut v-neck, cinched belt detail and decorated sleeves; sparkly and tight mermaid style dresses in white and turquoise; long velvety off shoulder sweetheart cut regal gowns in deep purple and green with slight trains sweeping the floor gracefully.




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More Couture Fashion Week

Day 2 at CFW- 4p Show: Nedret Taciroglu & Petuna Bushyhead:

Nedret Taciroglu Collection

Nedret Taciroglu Runway

Models in Nedret Taciroglu

Model in Nedret Taciroglu

Backstage- Model in Nedret Taciroglu

Nedret Taciroglu’s (Turkey) collection had gorgeous nude/off-white, red, and red gowns. I loved the chiffony ruffly nude dress with mermaid train bottom and shiny red ribbon crisscross on front and sides. Another favorite was a velvety red number, pictured directly above. Models were classy and beautiful, mostly European and all with slightly wavy long hair down their side.

The next designer was Petuna Bushyhead from the Republic of Georgia, supposedly showcasing ethereal designs. However, the dresses themselves did not depict this. The dresses from this collection were mostly black, gray with one in gold and white. The only ethereal outfit was a busy patterned dress of green and brown with blue, gold sparkle sleeve. I would’ve liked to see more of that style. Instead, Petuna’s collection, though refined and lightly accented with jewels and sparkles did not excite me as much as I had hoped.

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Couture Fashion Week

Since 2003, Couture Fashion Week (CFW) has been the industry standard in fashion when it comes to luxury designs. CFW features fine designers from around the world showcasing exquisite fashions and accessories; world class entertainment and exhibits of art and luxury products.  CFW NYC happens at the elegant Waldorf Astoria.


Being the PR Director for Couture Fashion Week is not easy – Keeping designers happy; figuring out who gets to go backstage; checking people in; escorting designers, models, & press to the red carpet/press room; and making sure the the shows run smoothly. However, it definitely comes with its perks, such as backstage access, seeing the shows for free and getting some really amazing pictures.

Each show features two designers and performers. In the first show, the performer did a haunting and emotion-filled rendition of “I Will Always Love You.” Then, we were presented with Collection Amoureux – Bridal Hair Couture by Elie Esper. This was a beautiful collection- most of the models wore barely there, white see through gowns with a thin line of white roses applique, straight down their front, over their breasts and rimming the bottom of their risque and skintight gowns.

Collection Amoureux - Bridal Hair Couture Elie Esper

There was one model in a gorgeously stunning and more traditional wedding gown with silver sequins exquisitely placed down the front. That one was by far my favorite dress and favorite model.

Collection Amoureux - My Favorite Gown

Their hair were big and bold in curls and in buns either to the side, straight up or down. Some of my favorite hairstyles were adorned with a sparkly iridescent white feathered flower with a small white lace veil attached in front; a gold rose-like swirls to the side, and pale white and pink flowers in the front paired with white gauzy material behind. Below is a close up of the best hairstyles:

Bridal Hair Couture Elie Esper

Sushma Patel, from India was the next designer and her collection with young, hip and rich with colors, especially turquoise and hot pink. The models all had circles of connected hot pink and black around their hair, which was all put up in high buns atop their heads. The center model was a lovely and charming young girl in an off the shoulder black dress with red and orange flower accents and a yellow belt.

Sushma Patel

Second show of the day featured Pietra Banchi and Isabel Zapardiez from Spain – Bridal Couture. Pietra’s collection was not exciting for me, as it consisted of mostly black and dark silver – to me, drab colors. Though I did like one one dress that was lighter- a pale purple-ish white silky number with sweet ribbon detailing in the front.

Pietra Banchi

Now, Isabel Zapardiez – Bridal Couture was something to talk about. Simply breathtaking, graceful, unique collection and the models showed them off well.

Couture Bridal on Runway


Last show of the day had Laura Williams and BlacMera by Yuliana Candra. I enjoyed BlacMera collection better, as it was full of bright colors such as blue, coral, red and gold. Everything was made beautifully, whether it was a corset made out of peacocks, a full dress skirt made of tulle, pale blue and grey front of the dress made of roses. All the dresses fit the models perfectly and had really pretty accents such as ruffles and ruching.

BlacMera

BlacMera

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