Look of the Day: Hot Child in the City

And by hot, I mean literally hot. I arrived in Manhattan on Friday and the high temperature for the day was 94˚F, which doesn’t sound so bad when I live in a city that hits 115˚F often during the summer… except I rather have 115˚F of dry heat over 94˚F with humidity any day. Maybe it’s because I’ve lived most of my life in the desert, but I cannot stand humidity, not even a little bit. Besides being extremely uncomfortable, it makes my already hard to handle hair even more of a mess, so I wore it pulled back the whole trip, as you’ll notice in all the pictures. Also, excuse any excess shine on my face you might see, but between my combination skin and the sweat, my adored Hourglass primer and Laura Mercier powder could barely keep up, and I wasn’t as good at retouching my makeup as I should’ve been. On top of all that, and at the risk of sounding too whiny (which I usually am indeed anyway), due to other, ahem, circumstances, I was also very bloated the whole time I was there.  So, bottom line, I am not very happy with how I look in the pictures but since I don’t use Photoshop, both you, my beloved readers, and I are stuck looking at the reality of my travels.

Now, all that said and as whiny as I can be, I’m not complaining… no, really, I’m not, I promise. I mean, I was in New York… wonderful, fabulous, exciting, beautiful, eclectic, full of possibilities, New York!!! The one and only, and my time there was all of that and more. I’ve been fortunate enough to have visited the city several times already (this was actually my fourth trip there), but this time was even more special because we took my 13 year old stepson along and it was his first time there. So I was just as excited as he was to show him around the main sights and the several fun activities the city has to offer, which are so many, a lot of them were a first for me too, despite having been there before.

I won’t tell you all about the trip in a single post because you know I like to keep them short(er), for your sake and mine. So, I’ll start with my first day there, and tell you about the rest in subsequent posts.

Like I mentioned earlier, I arrived Friday early morning. I actually took a red eye flight from Phoenix Thursday night, and didn’t get much sleep on it, so I was pretty exhausted when I arrived. Luckily, my husband and my stepson had gotten in the day before and spend the night in New Jersey to be close to the airport (I flew into Newark), so I was able to take a little morning nap there since check in at our hotel in Manhattan wasn’t going to happen earlier than 3 P.M. Of course I didn’t want to waste much time sleeping, so I just took a 2 hour nap and was good to go.

Nevertheless, we decided to take it easy on Friday, and we just drove around the city for a bit, as an introductory tour for my stepson. Then went to the TKTS booth on South Street Seaport to try to find a good deal for a Broadway show, which we did, but more on that later. After, we had lunch at a little chain cafe, nothing fancy but even simple sandwiches at low key cafes are so yummy there. Next, it was time to check in at our hotel.

We stayed at The Roosevelt Hotel, which is gorgeous and has a great location in Midtown Manhattan, almost behind Grand Central Station (one of my favorite sights… but then again, you’ll hear/read me saying that about most places in New York!). So we got settled in, and after a quick change of clothes, off we went to visit Grand Central Station and look at the Chrysler building. And those are the pictures I share with you on this post: the first outfit I wore around Manhattan (technically), and some pictures I took of Grand Central Station and the Chrysler building. I had also planned to use some official pictures of the hotel from their website (since theirs are far better than any I could’ve taken) to share with you, but turns out they don’t allow that, so if you would like to check their photo gallery, you can do it here.

Dressed up in heels to explore the hotel
Wearing flats to explore the city
View of Grand Central Station and the Chrysler Building
Chrysler Building
Grand Central Station façade .
Grand Central Station Main Concourse
Grand Central Station ceiling

What I Wore
Top: H&M
Skirt: Vintage
Handbag: Deux Lux
Belt: H&M
Orange Shoes: Gianni Bini
Flats: Crocs
Sunnies: $5 pair from street vendor in Mexico City

Look of the Day: Styling Session (Part 2)

Lo prometido es deuda, which is a common saying in Spanish that translates to “What’s promised is (becomes) a debt”, so here are the pictures I owe you from my styling session with Ann.

The next outfit includes another piece she has never worn, an adorable LWD (Little White Dress). It’s a simple and effortless look that can be worn on any summer day or night. I just paired the dress with camel tone wedges, belt and handbag; added a necklace with a pop of turquoise, big earrings, and voilà, the result is fabulous (if I do say so myself!).

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Look of the Day: Styling Session (Part 1)

By now you know that I love fashion, all of it. What you may not know is that my love of fashion is not just about me. It’s not just that I love looking at it, and it’s not just about figuring it out for myself and my own benefit. One of my favorite things to do is to dress other people. Ok, that may sound odd, I don’t mean to literally dress other people, so let me rephrase…I love styling other people! For those of you not familiar with the term styling/stylist when it comes to fashion, it means to coordinate, arrange and put together outfits for other people to wear. Fashion stylists exist mostly in Hollywood, where they have become practically a must, or as Wikipedia explains it, “A Fashion stylist is the job title of someone who selects the clothing for published editorial features, print or  television advertising campaigns, music videos, concert performances, and any other appearances made by celebrities, models or any other public figures.” Public figures, especially celebrities, rarely ever pick their own clothes for public appearances, and some even get help figuring out what to wear in their everyday personal lives.  Job descriptions for a stylist can varied from one assignment to another, but often they include acting as a personal shopper as well, which means besides helping her clients figure out what to wear with what they already own, a stylist also helps them shop for the latest trends or any pieces their closets might be missing .

So basically, I’m an amateur stylist at heart. As a matter of fact to become an actual official stylist would definitely be one of my dream jobs. Another dream job would be to be a film’s wardrobe stylist, which means I would get to figure out what every character in a movie or tv show wears based on their stories and personality profiles (I also have some other dream jobs not fashion related, but I’ll leave those for some other time).

Ever since high school I’ve been helping my friends figure out what to wear, what pieces to put together, what looks might be most flattering on them, and of course to shop! One of those friends I’ve helped in the past in this area is my gorgeous friend Ann. We’ve been on several shopping excursions together looking for pieces that are fun and different to what she might usually get when shopping on her own, and especially pieces to show off her assets, which, as you’ll see in the pictures, are many since she’s one of those lucky people who won the gene-pool jackpot.

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