Showing posts with label Third Rail Projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Third Rail Projects. Show all posts

Saturday, August 23, 2014

Summer should be one great big picnic (or many little picnics all strung together)



Some of the amazing people I work with! Headed to House No. 17 to meet with folks from Third Rail Projects. Photo by Francis Estrada.














We had a picnic of course. You can't go to Governor's Island in the summer on what would normally be an afternoon in the office and not have a picnic! I made these little cornbread sammies (store bought mini corn muffins stuffed with guacamole and topped with jalapeno Havarti  and red pepper.



Inside House No. 17 we got to get a little preview into Third Rail Projects next production. We loved all the finds they acquired from Materials for the Arts. Can't wait to see how it all comes together.

































Each object tells a story, creates a mood and sheds light on a particular character.
















My colleagues are the best! Fun, smart, kind, funny and stylish! Happy people. Photo by Francis Estrada













I am a bit of a nerd and really love a good theme. If I am going to wear a watermelon dress and watermelon earrings why not paint my nails to look like watermelon too? This is an abstract watermelon design...painting one's own nails is hard.
Picnic. Theme. 


















































I want to wear this dress all year long.

Outfit Details:
Watermelon Earrings: MoMA Staff Sale 2014
Necklace: Kate Spade Picnic Basket
Socks: Foot Traffic, Beacon's Closet (also were available here)
Tote: Little Women, Out of Print Books
Hat: Lord and Taylor
Heart Sunnies: Beacon's Closet
Sneakers: Suprega






Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Let the Sunshine In! Golden Hues for Sunny Days

















































































July 4th was rainy and a little dreary but the rest of the long weekend more than made up for it. I suppose the sunny skies may be why I gravitated towards golden hues on both Saturday and Sunday. In typical long weekend fashion I was more tired by Monday after a 3 day weekend than I am after a 2 day weekend.but in my opinion, long weekends in the summer are made for cramming in lots of activity.  After a few errands, I spent Saturday wandering galleries in Chelsea before heading over to the East Village to go on a tour organized by the Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space. I managed to get a rush ticket that night for The Cripple of Inishmann which was a great way to end a fantastic day. Sunday I spent a little time in Central Park and visited the American Folk Art Museum and the Museum of Art and Design before heading over to Governor's Island to see Third Rail Projects production of Roadside Attraction (brilliant!). I wonder what adventures this coming weekend will bring?

Outfit Details:
Outfit 1:
Dress: Anthropologie via Tradesy
T-shirt: Uniqlo for Laudree
Boots: xoxo
Belt: Bettie Page
Tote: Anthropologie
Necklace: Tatty Devine via MoMA Staff Sale

Outfit 2:
Dress: Anthropologie
T-shirt: Uniqlo
Belt: Anthropologie
Bag: The Stone Flower
Shoes: Suprega