Thursday, August 27, 2009

Bringing a Dream Home

When I was young, I had dreamed to become a ballerina one day.My mother took me to ballet lessons at one of the best ballet academies in the country. Under the pretty pink tutus and the overflowing ribbons and bows, is the art of discipline and determination. I had both, in addition to ballet shoes in every color and chiffon wrap skirts in every shade of pinks and peaches. But as I grew older, my body didn't allow me for a professional ballet career, nor did my mind. My body was growing and the headmaster deemed me unfit to be a ballerina and at the same time, I was too ambitious to explore other business paths, so I traded in my Pointe Shoes for heels…and the dream of being a graceful ballerina slowly slipped away.






One autumn afternoon, when I visited Paris with my sister for the weekend - we walked past Repetto, the famed ballet shoe maker. The shop was as stunning as the art of ballet. In an instant, all my memories of gracing stages all over the world came rushing back to me, being a character only one can dream of being ... a white swan? black perhaps ... or a doll ...

And it was then I realized that my dream hadn't died and I couldn't help but purchase a brand new pair of Point Shoes. For now, it's decoration in my home, hanging gracefully. For if one day, I decide to dance again ... it'll be there for me.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

After the Cake, We Open Gifts...

There's always light on the very first birthday or a baby shower. Aside from the candles that glisten on the scrumptious cake, the innocent sparkling eyes of the child or the glistening eyes of the soon to be mother reflects the joy of coming of age into the world. Especially after the cake, the act of opening presents reflects this feeling of joy; these gifts help share the understanding of love. As they venture into the first chapter of their lives, any child should do it as much as possible in luxury and style. With these cute gift ideas, you won't have to ponder too strenously about how to ensure you're giving and promising adventure and love. Whether it'd be a birthday or a baby shower, let it be known that style also runs in adorable.

1. Eau de Senteur. Any baby smells swell, but this added spritz just finalizes the scent we love to keep smelling...a little bit of French fresh.

Smell like a Belle. $74.

2. Pretty Flower Clips. Crafted by Real Housewives of NJ star, Teresa Giudice, these flowers are elegantly crafted. With the two toned purple or pink small flower clip, this makes the perfect accent gift for babies, toddlers, and even big girls. The flower is accented with a gemstone center and comes attached to a lined alligator clip with a non-slip strip. The flower measures about 2 1/2 inches.

Passionate Pink Clip. $15.

Majestic Purple Clip. $15.

3. Blossom Coverall. With elegant design, high quality materials, and classic style, these coveralls would suit any new blossoming child into the world. Comes in three different colors; Chocolate Brown, Ballet Pink, and Snow White.

Delicate & Dainty. $59.

4. Baby "Driving" Mocs in Silver. Modern and handmade,these silver mocs would make any child have happy feet. With nubbies on the soles, comfortable is always in style. The mini version of the JP Tods that are in our closets. Comes in white, pink, and blue.

The Silver Lining. $57.

5. Cute Fur Lined Suede Boots for Infants. Try something different than Uggs. These cute furry footers will surely provide any little one with a sense of adventure, especially in these comfie footsteps. Comes in Black, Brown, Tan, Espresso.

Take a Hike! $34.

6. Baby Shoe. With the cute signature pattern, a little bow, brown leather trim, and the most adorable buckle strap around the tiny ankles, how can anyone not say...

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Traces of Dreams

Change is good. Something new is good. Pictures are worth a thousand words. Here are some beautiful inspirations to bring into your lives today ~ things I wish for you ...:

1. The most gorgeous flowers to brighten your day.

2. A big ice cream cone for you.

3. A moment of pure relaxation by yourself.

4. An enchanted meal with the best of friends and closest of families.

5. Bows & ribbons, feathers & smiles - a leap back to a happy childhood memory.

6. A spontaneous getaway to a place where no one knows your name.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Give Thanks to the Summer Host

Even though most of our summer days have been spent rainy and some cold, and it’s August and near the end; it doesn’t mean we stop throwing parties or attending parties for that matter. And with parties, there’s always a classy and appropriate way to show appreciation to your host/hostess. Whether it's a casual gathering at a friend's home or a summer-themed bash, never attend empty handed or leave your host with 50 extra bottles of wine. Here are some ideas for hostess gifts:

1. Tupelo Honey. Bring something sweeter than wine. A bottle of artisan honey paired with fresh cheese or fruits can savor any taste buds. Tupelo Honey- Flute is my favorite brand of honey.

Oh, Honey. $24.

2. Peugeot Rechargeable Electric Wine Opener. For the wine loving host, their wine collection is probably extensive enough and it might be hard to open up all those bottles of wine. Here is a little bit of unnecessary (or necessary?) luxury they might love to make their wine drinking days easier. Open Sesame! $119.95.

3. Freshly baked bread. Bread is always a nice, thoughtful gift. A loaf from a local bakery and a bottle of top-grade olive oil for dipping can be saved for a light, elegant dinner, or panned out for the party’s events.

4. Monogrammed Oval Soap. A hostess with the mostess would adore these Personalized Soaps. $49.



5. Teas from Fine Estates. Have you heard of "drink tea, live healthy, be happy?" This is something I couldn't live without. A Little Tea for the Soul. Prices start at $19.