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August 18, 2011

Blog Spotlight: Fashionista Lab

Adelle McElveen of Fashionista Lab

Dear Fashionistas,

I just wanted to show some blog love for my fellow fashionista, San Francisco’s Adelle McElveen of Fashionista Lab.  You’ll remember I spent some time in the Bay Area on business, and I had the pleasure of meeting Adelle during that visit.

Adelle’s take on fashion is orignal, witty and refreshing, with a touch of global glamour.  And, boy, does she have a great eye for vintage!  She’s been traveling lately, so she’s included a running collection of original and guests posts on Fashionista Lab, including one by yours truly about gorgeous cocktail rings.  Safe, fashionable travels Adelle!

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

July 10, 2011

Fort Worth’s Best Brunch-Summer 2011

Dear Fashionistas,

I’d have to say that one of my main passions in life is The Arts.  Specifically, Fashion, Home Décor and the Culinary Arts.  Obviously, today’s post fits into the last category, and all three restaurants featured today are great places for the fashion-friendly to see and be seen.  Now I may be a serious Fashionista, but I’m an even more serious Foodie.  Therefore, I’m more forgiving about fashion faux pas (it’s all in good fun) but when it comes to food, I don’t play around!  I LOVE breakfast foods, and could enjoy them anytime of the day.  What’s better than breakfast for dinner?  I am constantly looking for the best brunch spots, wherever I am: California, Texas, Washington, D.C.- it doesn’t matter.  Today, though, I’m focusing on Fort Worth, Texas, and three restaurants: 1) Café Modern, 2) Taverna and 3) Café Brazil.  Here’s how they stack up.

Café Modern

Highly recommended by an artist friend of mine, and I had high expectations for Café Modern, located inside the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth.  I skimmed the menu online and immediately spotted the Eggs Benedict with Crab- done.  However, when I arrived at the restaurant, that particular item was not on the menu (the online menu needed to be updated).  Disappointed but still optimistic, I ordered the Modern Benedict and my guest ordered the Pancakes

I found the Modern Benedict to be good, but not great.  Traditional with smoked ham, I prefer the more delicate crab in lieu of cumbersome ham slices.  The Lemony Hollandaise was nice, but it wasn’t the best citrus hollandaise I’d ever had.  The Fingerling Home Fries were nothing special.  Again, a good meal, but somehow the flavors just didn’t come together for me.  The Pancakes were rather good.  I’m not a fan of chocolate on pancakes and have never ordered them with chocolate chips, but I was pleasantly surprised how well the strawberries and Callebaut chocolate sauce complemented the light, spongy,  generous pancakes.  Overall, an extraordinary place to have an ordinary brunch.  Café Modern= C+

 Taverna

I’ve been going to Taverna for years, and I order the same thing each time, the Classic Eggs Benedict with Crab.  My other favorite item is the Vanilla French Toast.  Hmm, where do I start…the English muffins are always fresh and toasted to a crispy-chewy perfection.  The crab and poached eggs are an ideal duo but the Hollandaise is the star.  A skillful balance of egg yolk, butter and salt, the Hollandaise is plain and just plain delicious.  Often you find patrons scraping the plate in an attempt to leave none of this rich, buttery sauce behind.  The Breakfast Potatoes are a great companion to (and a great way to finish off ) the Hollandaise. 

As for the French toast, again Taverna achieves an effortless balance of simple flavors- the result- an empty plate.  Fresh, thick slices of bread with a whisper of vanilla are served with a dollop of Mascarpone cheese, rather than the usual staid butter, and a side of mixed fruit.  Finally, I think what makes Taverna special, besides the food, is the atmosphere and dedicated staff.  Fun, friendly and fashionable, Taverna Fort Worth has never disappointed.  (Taverna Austin take note- your Eggs Benedict, Breakfast Potatoes and Vanilla French Toast fall short.)  Taverna Fort Worth= A-

Café Brazil

 

First, let me say I’ve been going to Café Brazil before either Café Modern or Taverna entered the picture.  Both Dallas locations are great.  Café Brazil is a great after-hours hang out once the clubs have closed.  It’s not unusual to have a line out the door and into the parking lot at 2AM.

I was ecstatic to discover a Fort Worth locale just across the street from TCU.  But whatever magic lives at the Dallas locations, it didn’t survive the move west.  To change things up, I ordered an Iced Chai Tea and French toast.  The eggs, bacon and chai were ok, but the French toast was thoroughly disappointing.  I suppose the profusion of cinnamon was meant to over-compensate for the stale bread, but there was nothing that could save this plate of mediocrity.  I hope that as time goes on, the Fort Worth Café Brazil will live up to the fond memories I have of the Dallas locations.  Café Brazil Fort Worth= D

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

June 6, 2011

Media Monday: The Cool Hunter

Filed under: Art and Culture,Fashion Blog,Media Mondays — Tags: , — Nik @ 11:02 pm

I try to keep up with a lot of different fashion blogs.  Alas, with my frenzied travel schedule as of late, relocation and business meetings, it’s proven difficult to get in my daily read.  But there’s one blog that is truly a must-read, and should be on regular rotation in your subscription list.  I speak of none other than The Cool Hunter.  It’s the perfect treat for the fashion enthusiast and style intellectual (and music, food, architecture and design lover).  Smart, sharp and to-the-point, The Cool Hunter eloquently covers all things artsy without an ounce of pretentiousness- which makes it that much cooler.  And with its focus on creativity and emphasis on a global perspective, it has something for everyone.

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

(Photo Credit: http://genericfashion.blogspot.com)

June 2, 2011

Thread Thursday: Empire Vintage in Palo Alto, CA

Luckily, during my last weekend in California, I discovered the most adorable vintage shop in Palo Alto.  I was just leaving brunch and as I headed to the corner of an intersection, I happened to spot a sign out of the corner of my eye: “VINTAGE CLOTHING.”  Like a moth to a flame, I darted down the sidewalk to take a closer look.  Once inside, I found vintage treasure and more.

First, it was so great meeting Tiffany, the owner of Empire Vintage.  Genuine, warm, funny and knowledgeable, Tiffany brought her boutique to Palo Alto less than two years ago.  Since that time, she’s won over regulars, who return to the store time and time again.  After seeing what’s in store, you’ll understand why.

News flash: Capes.  Are.  Cool!  This leather cape was not only light-weight, but also the perfect shade of light brown.  Capes are great alternatives to the usual jacket, or even wrap.  Generally, buying out of season should ensure finding winter items at a reasonable price.

My pitiful cell phone picture doesn’t do this tuxedo collar leather jacket justice.  It was sooo 80′s, in a very good way.

It was nice to see cowboy boots, all the way in California…

Diamonds may be a girl’s best friend, but sequins– sequins are forever.  For me, diamonds and sequins aren’t to be reserved just for evening; I’d wear both first thing in the morning!

Seriously retro shoes.  I mean Little House on the Prairie retro.

Now I admit, I haven’t really been into the “brogues” trend, but this pair, in this unexpected navy color were pretty and tempting.

Empire had a mixture of new and vintage, regular and off-the-wall items such as wigs- for women and men!  (The store stocks 1970′s era type costumes as well.)  But the bonus of the evening was meeting fellow blogger Lottie of Lottie Loves fame.  A lovely English dame, Lottie is a self-proclaimed domestic diva with vintage style, and it shows.  I really like how Lottie has embraced the beauty, glamour and feminity of the 1940′s.  She has dedicated her blog to celebrating these themes and the result is an honest and heartfelt homage to domestic godesses.  Kudos to you, Lottie!

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

April 28, 2011

Cristobal Balenciaga at de Young Museum in San Francisco

This weekend proved inspiring…and exhausting.  I boarded Caltrain at 11:30am on Saturday and didn’t return home until a little after 8pm!  The excursion was well worth the time spent, as the de Young Museum is currently hosting an exhibit of Cristóbal Balenciaga’s greatest creations, curated by Hamish Bowles, no less.

As Balenciaga and Spain was a special exhibit, no photography was allowed.  Despite this customary practice, such a display of technical prowess and marked ingenuity won’t soon be forgotten.   As patrons wound their way through elaborate evening dresses, bold coats and cheeky little hats, each moment was pleasantly punctuated by whispered adorations, reverent silence and gasps of delight.  Unbeknownst to me, even Madame Chanel recognized Balenciaga’s talent and influence, deeming him “the only couturier.”

 If you’ll be in the Bay Area soon, I do recommend stopping by de Young.  The Balenciaga exhibit ends July 4, 2011.  Also I must mention that the Legion of Honor Museum is currently exhibiting “Pulp Fashion: The Art of Isabelle Borchgrave” through June 5, 2011.  Ms. Borchgrave is renowned for her elaborate “couture” costumes- constructed entirely of paper!  Reminiscent of  Borchgrave’s work are these paper cut wigs I saw on the Neotraditionalist blog last month.  An incredible feat within themselves, the wigs are no match for Borchgrave’s ensembles! 

I ended the evening with a dinner of samosas and palak paneer at Masala Indian Cuisine on 9th Street, and boarded the Caltrain, tired and happy, for my return home.

 

In closing, I hope you had a wonderful Easter holiday; I know I did.  Stanford Memorial Church was a lovely sight on Sunday morning, which I promptly followed up with brunch and a long nap.

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

 

April 4, 2011

Diane von Furstenberg Home Collection featured on Clueless Fashionista

It’s not uncommon for fashion designers to diversity their offerings. Often, they transition from dressing people to dressing homes.  Kate Spade, Vera Wang and Ralph Lauren all offer fine linens and/or tableware and Diane von Furstenberg has followed suit.  Organic and earthy, fun and bold, von Furstenberg mixes unexpected colors, patterns and shapes to deliver a versatile home collection that’s sure to please homeowners and dinner guests alike. The  Clueless Fashionista clues us in on how to set the perfect table, DVF-style, in this exclusive  Friday Girl TV  interview featuring stylist  Christina Loucks of  Bloomingdales.

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

(Photo Credit: bloomingdales.com)

March 14, 2011

Texas Fashionista in California

Filed under: Fashion Blog — Tags: , — Nik @ 9:51 am

So I finally made it to Cali last night!  I don’t have an internet connection for my laptop so I’m blogging via cell phone (boo!).  Question: What’s the worst fashion faux pas you ever made or have seen?  Leave a comment or email me!  : )

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

February 10, 2011

Watch the Evolving Influence Fashion Blogger Conference Here

Filed under: Fashion Blog,Fashion Business — Nik @ 10:25 am

For all you in the know, you know that IFB’s Fashion Blogger Conference “Evolving Influence” is going on in NYC today.  For those of us who couldn’t be there, the live stream is brought to us by ICED Media.  (I have posted the afternoon schedule below.)

Fashionably Yours,

Nik 

 

Watch live streaming video from ifbconference at livestream.com

 EVOLVING INFLUENCE CONFERENCE SCHEDULE- Eastern Standard Time

Working with Brands Gracefully

2:00pm-3:30pm
When you start monetizing your blog, questions start to come up. How as a single blogger can you keep the division between business and editorial? How do you maintain your credibility with your readers, is transparency enough?

  • Defining the difference between promotional and editorial
  • Gifts or Bribes?
  • Fact checking… is Google enough?
  • Integrated sponsorships. Do they affect your credibility?

Moderated by Kristina Medhus, Pretty Shiny Sparkly Panelists: Sasha Wilkins, Liberty London Girl • Rebecca Stice, Clothes Horse • Kristin Knox, The Clothes Whisperer • Lindsey Calla, Saucy Glossie • Rachna Shah, KCD

Rise of the Professional Blogger

4:00pm-5:30pm
This year more bloggers are using agents, managers, they have assistants, interns… It’s a far cry from the lone blogger doing it all. This panel will focus on how professional bloggers have evolved over the last few years and where the industry is heading.

  • What does a career in professional blogging look like?
  • Bloggers using agencies to manage their careers
  • How things have changed for bloggers over the last year
  • Where is the industry heading?

Moderated by John Januzzi: Textbook, Panelists: Yvan Rodic, Face Hunter • Karla Deras, Karla’s Closet • Wendy Lam, nitro:licious • Faran Krencil, NylonCoolhunting.com • Karen Robinovitz, DBA • Chiara Ferragni, Blonde Salad

Key Note Speaker

6:00pm-7:00pm
Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez of Proenza Schouler

Party at The Chelsea Room

Music by DJ Lani Love

Brought to you by TheFind
7:30pm-9:30pm
Shuttle provided
For people 21+ years only

•••

Workshops

Le Bain, The Standard Hotel, February 11, 2011

Space is limited


Essential Blogger Toolkit

1:00pm-2:30pm

What makes your blog magical, & how can you keep it humming? This workshop will crystalize your vision & help you recognise your point of difference. Together, we’re going to work out what makes your blog really special! We’ll talk about staying true to YOU & how to monetise without feeling sleazy! You’ll discover your niche, get really clear about who your audience is & find out how best to engage them, both online & off. We’ll load you up with writing prompts, ideas to beat blogger burn-out (with style!) & discuss what makes a blog really pop!

Taught by Gala Darling

Start Up Workshop

3:00pm-4:00 pm

Have a great idea and want to turn it into a business? From concept to execution, learn what it takes to start your own business from two experienced fashion & tech entrepreneurs. The workshop will cover all the essentials like team, product strategy, branding, business planning, funding and more.

Taught by Pamela Castillo of Market Publique, Brooke Moreland, Co-Founder of Fashism

The Media: Pitching, Prepping, and Performing

4:00pm-5:30pm

Here we will ill discuss how to secure press coverage for your blog. Topics will include the most effective ways to pitch to producers, how to prepare yourself for interviews and how-to segments, what to wear (of course!), and ways to make yourself more comfortable in front of the mic or camera. Bring your questions for a Q&A session after the workshop!

Taught by Sally McGraw Already Pretty • Kendra Bracken-Ferguson, DBA


Image by Saga Sig, model: Svala, stylist: Jessica Hannan

January 24, 2011

M.A.C. to Debut New Wonder Woman Cosmetics

Filed under: Art and Culture,Fashion Blog — Tags: , , , , , — Nik @ 10:00 am

I know, I know.  This is a fashion blog, not a beauty blog, BUT, I have loved Wonder Woman since I was little and M.A.C. since I could afford to buy it, lol.  Plus, being the nerd I am, I used to collect comic books as a kid- mostly Marvel (X-MEN).  Don’t believe me? 

XMEN, Storm

Generation X, #1

Boo ya!  I have these and many, many more.  I love  the artwork; it’s sooo beautiful.  Speaking of beautiful, Pink Memo reports that M.A.C. is collaborating with DC Comics to debut a Wonder Woman collection.  What a perfect mash-up!  M.A.C. has always represented strong, bold, vivacious femininity, much the same as Wonder Woman herself.  The collection will include lip gloss, eye shadow, mascara and more.  The U.S. debut is set for February 10th; it will be available worldwide in March.

Wonder Woman

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

December 31, 2010

Goodbye 2010!

Filed under: Fashion Blog — Tags: , — Nik @ 4:25 pm

 To all you fashionistas out there, whether you own a boutique, design jewelry, write your own blog or just love fashion, sincere thanks for being a part of Thread Conscious.  Wherever you are, please have a safe and Happy New Year!

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

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