
Last night Christina Perri, rocked the mic at the MINKPINK’s Listening Lounge hosted at NYC’s Bar NANA, to celebrate Australia-based clothier MINKPINK’s new campaign featuring the singer/songwriter!
LeSportsac and Benefit Cosmetic’s collaborating for spring doesn’t just tickle me pink, it Giggles Me Gorgeous! This collection has both brands playing in unfamiliar categories. Their shared foundations in playful graphics and fun proves to be a whimsical combination of vintage glamor meets modern cheek(iness). Packed with
Sophie Theallet’s Fall 2014 collection had the freedom of a wreck-less weekend survived by a pack of fabulous French girls with a beauty look to match. The power house of Frédéric Fekkai on hair and Tom Pecheux giving good face for MAC Cosmetics (products used listed in the below image), was enough to make those interviewing backstage have a fan girl moment.

For a truly magical night in NYC there’s little that compares to the The School of American Ballet WINTER BALL. (Remember last years post when I met Carolina Herrera there?). This year, the glamorous annual dinner will be hosted on Monday, March 3, 2014 in Lincoln Center at the David H. Koch Theater. Sponsored for the seventh consecutive year by legendary French Maison Van Cleef & Arpels,

Trina Turk showed at “The Hub” for Mercedes-Benz fashion week at The Hudson hotel. In a backstage space that could fit twenty comfortably when you include models, hair, makeup artists and press there was easily double that all buzzing off the energy of what this Fall presentation would portray. Sarah Lucero, celebrity make-up artist
This weeks Cocktail DuJour is another Pinnacle Vodka find we sipped at their 24-hour brunch a few weeks back. This one goes out to all the Grapefruit juice lovers… Especially since it’s National Grapefruit month (who know?)
Have you met my friend Bianca? She’s the editorial director at Glam.com, and people think, I’m everywhere, well I’ve got nothing on her! (Although in all fairness I did see her pretty much everyday during New York Fashion Week).

If there’s one thing we can count on from Thom Browne, it’s a lot of drama and originality and this show was no exception. The collection was a visual hymn of Victorian-inspired garments imparted with exaggerated proportions and more delicately concealed details than the walls of a confessional. Inspired by a darker, wicked woman of the church, the hair and make-up production backstage was much more than a sisterly act.