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June 13, 2011

My First Saturday as an Austinite: Anthropologie, West Elm & Whole Foods

Living in two different places has its challenges- and rewards. I so love the life I have in DFW, but Austin has been calling me for a while now and I’ve finally decided to answer. Yes, I’m setting down roots in Austin while leaving some planted in DFW.  I believe living in both places will only help my blog, and me, grow and develop professionally. After a couple of weeks of settling into my Austin apartment, I decided to venture out and learn my way around the city. So with a full tank and an empty schedule I set out on Saturday morning to see what Austin had to offer.

10:00 AM Private Yoga Lesson in Shipe Park

I didn’t think it’d be very zen of me to snap photos during yoga, so after we ended class with my favorite pose, Savasana, I took a few pics of my vantage point on my mat. Afterwards we dangled our feet in the pool to cool off.

12:00PM Lunch- Torchy’s Tacos @ Trailer Park Eatery 1st Street

Photo Credit: trailerfooddiaries.blogspot.com

This taco stand always has long line of dedicated foodies. I ordered my two tacos to go and while I waited stepped next door to Holy Cacao for an iced Mexican Hot Chocolate. Cold and sweet, with a devilicious hint of cayenne pepper, it’s the perfect summer treat.

1:00PM Sale at Anthropologie on 6th and Lamar

Expensive to some, reasonable to others and charming to most, Anthropologie has really grown on me over the years. And now that I know it’s the sister company to Urban Outfitters and Leifsdottir, I like it even more. 

 2:15PM Sale at West Elm on 5th and Lamar

Now, I’ve not been to West Elm in quite a while. It seemed they never had any really good sales, and I always found myself at Z Gallerie instead. Well, I suppose things have changed. It’s their End-of-the-Season Sale and my friend just got a steal of a couch from West Elm (marked down to $350 from $1500!!!). He showed me pictures of it on his phone after yoga class. It’s so chic and classic: white with black damask print- there are so many ways to decorate his living room I don’t know where to start! Luckily, this sale includes accessories and dishes as well. So, if you’ve wanted to revive a tired-looking room in your home, get to West Elm now. 

3:15PM Picked up dinner from Whole Foods on 5th and Lamar

My new obsession: Tandoor Chef Indian Cuisine, specifically palak paneer. You can get it in the freezer section of Whole Foods. I discovered it while in California two months ago…OMG, it’s sooo good, as in I stopped going to Indian restaurants in Cali when I found this. Why fight San Francisco traffic when you can just eat a delicious meal at home? Anyway, palak paneer is a dynamic blend of creamed spinach, curry and other seductive Indian spices adorned with delectable cubes of cheese.  Have this over brown rice with a side of naan (kinda like pita bread): heaven!

4:00PM Real Housewives of New York Re-runs

I’ve been missing them all week- and they’re in Morocco! It’s so Sex and the City 2…well, not quite.

5:00PM Dinner at Home/Reflection

It was a great Saturday. I started my day getting centered with a little yoga in the park, went window shopping in downtown, and picked up a healthy dinner. I am seriously digging the Austin vibe.

Other Sales: A little birdie told me at a party this past Thursday that Neiman Marcus in Austin is having a great sale right now!  It’s been going on for a week now so be sure to check it out.

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

March 29, 2010

West Village Shopping

Dear You,

 What can I say?  I love Dallas’s Uptown scene, but  I rarely have the time to stop and visit.  Any time I can swing by, I make sure to hit up the West Village.  So when a friend invited me to lunch at the chic Toulouse Café and Bar (part of the delicious Lombardi Family Concepts), I couldn’t resist stopping by a few boutiques.

 While the drive there was horrendous, the day was glorious.  I’m sorry- I have to take a moment here- when there’s a stalled car on the opposite side of the freeway, why does everyone on my side slow to a crawl?  To those nosey folks: pay attention and drive sensibly before you cause a wreck on our side of the freeway too!  But I digress.

 The weather was perfect for al fresco dining and shopping.  My friend enjoyed a salad while I had the Vegetarian Sandwich with Pommes Frites: marinated portobello mushroom, goat cheese, tomato confit, lettuce & basil pesto, accompanied by delectably crisp and light fries.  OMG, to-die-for!  I would drive back to Dallas just to eat here- in fact, I plan to have the Lobster and Rock Shrimp Risotto on my next visit!  But I digress again.

 West Village is nestled within the affluent Uptown area of Dallas, and is the perfect place to sip and shop.  After lunch, I headed over to Epic, to see what was new and on sale. 

Purple Studded Belt

I found a really great purple belt, embellished with brass studs.  I love these types of items because this is where fashion meets function- a wide belt like this is theanswer to any girl’s prayers- it creates a waist line while disguising any body sins (I have a few body sins lingering from Thanksgiving and Christmas, ok!).  The belt is also a great mix of femininity and rock ‘n roll edginess. 

Close Up of Hook Closure

I also found a pair of glamorous and glittering tear-drop loop earrings.  I love these because they can be both dressy and casual, frame the face well, and the unique texture really is responsible for these earrings radiant shimmer.

Bling Bling Earrings

Next, I visited J’AdoreParis for the first time and was pleasantly surprised by their selection of accessories.  They had very unique tribal-inspired pieces, which I always find interesting.  After a long debate, I settled on a burgundy pendulum necklace (burgundy can be chic, I tell you) and earring set as well as a soothing rust-colored knit scarf, all at 50% off.

"Aztec" Inspired Necklace and Earrings

Super Soft!

 J’Adore also had really cute dresses, jackets, blouses and loads of statement jewelry.

Perfect LBD

Fun Beaded Chrystal Cuff

For my last stop, I visited Pitaya, also new to me, and loved the hand-crafted, vintage folksy look of their selections (think Anthropologie).  But I fell in love with the owl necklaces- what an assortment!  In another post, I’ll have to show the little collection I’ve got going now- antique malls are a goldmine for such things!

 Pitaya had a white owl pendant adorned with crystals and glitter, but I wasn’t sure it was right for me.  I also saw another owl necklace which incorporated a watch into the design- very cute.  But then there was this crystal-incrusted, silver number that had my name on it.  Isn’t he cute?

Owl with an Attitude

 Tips for this Trip:

1. We all know Dallas traffic requires some patience.  Expect the unexpected delays on I-30 and I-75.

2. Wear comfortable shoes for this trek, but it’s an urban oasis, so look cute.  It’s a place to see and be seen.

3. The chance of parking in front of a store is slim to none, so I suggest using the parking garage.  Beware, it’s a 2-lane garage, so be careful going around corners, as there could be on-coming traffic.  Do find a spot as close as possible to the elevator, so there’s not a long haul through the lot with tons of shopping bags. 

4. I suggest starting at Taco Diner or Toulouse Café and Bar, shopping and ending with a visit at Pacuigo for gelato.

 Happy shopping!

 Fashionably Yours,

Nik

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