Why We Don’t Have Kids: They Are Not Hands-Free

Since the beginning of this year, I’ve made a conscious effort to limit my purse carrying, though at times it seems impossible to do. The Boss leaves the house with his cell phone, wallet, and car keys tucked into his pockets, but my clothes are smaller than his (and sometimes I don’t have pockets) making [...]

Decorative Sheet for Home

I got this decorative sheet from India during my first trip there in 1995. My family and I had gone into the local markets to explore, and when I saw this, I loved that it had a ’70s/hippie/vintage vibe, and knew it would look perfect almost anywhere in my room. Over the last 15 years, [...]

I Never Leave Home Without It

My notebook joined us at our table for lunch at a pizza place on Melrose. Because genius could strike at any moment.

Earrings from World Market

My friend Lindsay got me these delicate and beautiful earrings from World Market a few years ago when people in our area were still discovering the funky little store. If you’ve never been to World Market, it’s a place worth going. It’s full of fun (and ethnic) pieces from furniture to little trinkets, and various [...]

Me vs. Newbie vs. Yugoslavia

Does everyone know what this is? If you said, “a roll of quarters,” you are SO wrong. And you will not be advancing to the next round. If you said, “the lifeline of apartment living,” you just got 10 million points, and I will put a star next to your name in my book. It’s [...]

Weekend Snapshots

Ummba grill, Century City, Ca. <3, Me.

Fashion Week, Fall 2010: NY, Days 7, 8

Wednesday/Thursday: Saw lace, cutouts, a little flash back to the ’90s. More color, more animal, lots of belts, statement necklaces, glitter, and solids. I liked a few pieces from the likes of: Brian Reyes, 3.1 Phillip Lim, Isaac Mizarahi, and pretty much everything Naeem Khan pushed down the runway. (All images credited to: Getty Images)

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    “Man in the early times was almost naked, and as his intellect evolved he started wearing clothes. What I am today and what I’m wearing represents the highest level of thought and civilization that man has achieved, and is not regressive. It’s the removal of clothes again that is regressive back to ancient times” - Nobel laureate, Tawakul Karman, in response to journalists who said her hijab was not proportionate with her level of intellect and education.

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