Maybe I’m a presumptuous snob-beyond-repair, but I suspect that women who don’t have many dates rarely cancel dates. They welcome the opportunity to get to know someone new…a “potential.” Perhaps their date nights are... More »
Day trips to outer borough must first and foremost start with brunch. Where to go and where to take your madre this Sunday (um, it’s mother’s day!)? Courtyards, mimosas, and cuteness are on the menu. My pick numero uno is Le Petite Cafe... More »
I have positive energy that exudes off of me and infects those around me. Or so I’m told. I consider myself best in the world at complimenting others. Translation: excellent flirt. I suck at racket sports and fiscal responsibility is not my... More »
Like people, make-up goes through mood stages and currently, it’s feeling greys and beige. Maybe you caught a glimpse of the neutral nails on Marc Jacobs Fall 2010 runway show or noticed Lily Allen’s digits doused in a greige via Chanel.... More »
If it weren’t for the consuming lifestyle of generation now, luxury might not have bounced back with such fervor according to a study released last week by American Express who maintain young shoppers with deep pockets kept luxury afloat in... More »
Why is my ex boyfriend who didn’t want to be my boyfriend sending me emails telling me we should get martinis? Why? Why? “He’s probably in a fight with his girlfriend and wants attention from another girl,” said my brother... More »
According to the Environmental Protection Agency website, 12.4 million tons of textiles were generated in 2008. That equals 5% of all solid waste in the U.S. The recycling industry recycled 2.5 billion pounds of textile waste (10 pounds per person),... More »
European and Asian retail markets closed last week in the scary red, but not here in the good ‘ol U.S. of A. Even with Friday’s losses more than 1%, retail closed the week in the black. Maybe in part thanks to Talbots newer, younger... More »
So many of my recent columns have focused tirelessly on break-ups, how to get rid of guys, when to rip the band aid off and march on and so on. Before this string of sad columns centered around what can only rightly be called “the end,”... More »
First it was Magnolia, then Crumbs, then some sort of revolt created Buttercup. Presently, we can’t keep track of the city’s sweet shops and trucks and such no matter how hard we try. And now we don’t have to because cake balls are... More »
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