Monday, November 25, 2013

Staple Pieces


It's November and I live in Florida.  So it's not really autumn, just November.  But as a fashionista I like to stay true to picking my colors of the season, even if I live in this tropical season-less paradise.  I've chosen blues for my fall color; deeper blues from navy to cobalt to electric and royal blue.   Like with color, I am also guided in my shopping and my styling by scarves and hair accessories. They are my staple pieces.  I am usually always wearing one or the other, if not both. 

As you see above I have on a printed, navy and warm toned scarf.  I am also sporting a tweed camel flower in my hair.  I think it personalizes my look because the majority of people neither wear scarves, nor hair accessories.  But because I do like to wear a scarf and hair accessory, I keep it simple with my jewelry. I have to wear earrings, but usually just simple hoops Nothing to detailed. The scarf along with the colors gave me a fall look without the heavy layers.  I was at the beach and it was warm. 

My co-blogger Dustin Zacks, took the picture of me as we were at the "Lake Worth Beach" ArtFest. When he considered what his staple piece was, he settled upon his gold chain and bracelet. 

After talking with festival attendee Marilyn (pictured left), I realized that many people settle on jewelry for staples. Marilyn's staple was her scorpio necklace, because she's a Scorpio.   I suppose you could look at my scarves and hair accessories as jewelry.  


But a staple could be anything.  What do you wear most?  What's your staple?  Jeans?  Black pants?  A particular belt?  



Sunday, November 17, 2013

Albany is Brutal: Brutalism, Art Deco, and the Empire State Plaza

Attending a recent wedding for a longtime friend, I was pleasantly surprised at the architectural specimens to examine in Albany, New York's relatively unimposing skyline:

Who would think that this modest upstate town would hold a feast for the eyes of brutalism fans?

Consider, for example, the Empire State Plaza, directly across the street from the State Capitol.  This, I can tell you, is my kind of public space:


More closely resembling a North Korean parade ground, this concrete wonderland, laced by modernist buildings on all sides, naturally lead the pedestrian's eyes to the borderline brutalist Cultural Education Center.  Yes, even the name of the building replicates a militant, unapologetic governmental stance. A gathering place for the community, or an indoctrination center to praise the dear leader?

Even better, step back a few steps to the Northern entrance to the plaza, and look to your left and right: 
First, the Robert Abrams Justice center:

Who wants a justice building to look friendly and welcoming? Brutalism tells the man on the street: don't mess with Albany - we will crush you.

Turn your head and it's the suitably stark "legislative office building." (above). Wouldn't you shudder at the thought of trying to find a bureaucratic solution upon being faced with walking under the massive concrete slabs, or with trying to find your friendly state senator or representative to seek some redress? 

All the while, across the street behind you, you see where we came from, in the face of the ornate capitol building:

So on one end of the plaza we have the Capitol building, completed between 1867 and 1899.  And we have a plaza lined with stark 1970's modernist and brutalist timepieces.  So what about the time frame in between?  Just gaze up the street for a handsome art deco palace, the 1928 Alfred E. Smith State Office Building:

 So who would have thought, in Albany of all remote earthly places, we could encounter such impressive takes on modernism and brutalism, all within a stone's throw of some delicate antiques? Bravo, Albany, bravo.

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Halloween Fashion

Should adults dress up for Halloween?  Well yea, if you have somewhere to wear a costume.  In fact, this Halloween I had three costumes.   The Saturday before Halloween, which fell on a Thursday this year, I attended a house party in Miami as Janelle Monae.  On Halloween Day, I wore a witches outfit to work.  I was a professional witch, that you could only tell was a witch because she wore a witch's hat.  And on Halloween night when I went trick-or-treating with my implant family, we were all zombies.  In fact, this was my most fashionable Halloween, and by most fashionable, I mean the most outfits.

There are many things to consider when choosing a costume.  Do you want to be clever?  Do you want to be scary? Do you want to be sexy?  Sexy costumes are almost a given for a woman.  But I always respect a woman who steps out of the norm and get creative or even scary.  I loved when Lindsey Lohan's Mean Girls character, Cady showed up to a Halloween party full of girls in their underwear with a scary mask on. I also love wordplay costumes.

Here are range of adult outfits from this Halloween. Don't feel like you can't have fun, just because you are not trick or treating or 20.  


Group Photo
Japan, then and now


Wednesday Adams in Houston, TX