Saturday, November 1, 2008

Five Leaves & Greenpoint Laundromat

Today Melinda and I spent our afternoon wandering, which ultimately led us to the city and then to Greenpoint. 

I've become familiar with GP due to the multitudes of friends I have living there [now] and because of Working Class Magazine. Combined, these two social groups have me hoppin' the G train non stop; the G is the only subway connecting Park Slope to GP. Contrary to belief, the G train  is not bad. Just temperamental.

Melinda and I are considering leaving Park Slope next year when our lease is up. Leaving the park will be hard but I am ready for a change [and cheaper rent!]. I'd like to be somewhere different; less strollers would be great.

With this in mind, I wanted to introduce Melinda to Greenpoint as well as take her to a restaurant in the hood. Enter the second part of my story.

Earlier in the summer while working at BBC I'd heard of a restaurant opening up in Greenpoint that was somehow related to Heath Ledger. I then visited the building that supposedly was to be this restaurant with my friend Laura. 

The building was situated on a corner and it seemed as if the entrance would be corner style too---reminiscent of Moto's entrance. We couldn't see anything behind the butcher paper covered windows, but the joint was definitely under construction.  I knew that if I were to return I would need a visual to find it so I snapped a fuzzy pic with the good ol' iPhone and off we went.

Fast forward 4 months and Melinda and I were headed to this restaurant with my iPhone photo to act as our guide. 

When we exited the Nassau stop off the G train Melinda noted that before going to eat she wanted to peek around, get a feel of what amenities GP had to offer. Where would we shop for groceries? Where could we grab coffee before heading out on the train? How much would laundry cost? All of these thoughts were quite valid.

As luck would have it, I then spotted a laundromat out of the corner of my eye. "Why not ask someone inside how much a load costs?". 

As I approached the laundromat door front a gentlemen exited. I immediately grabbed him to inquire. 

At first he thought I asked "how much was it to elope?", but then we cleared things up. He was nice and Meli and I were happy to find out a load of washed goods was a hell of a lot cheaper in Greenpoint than Park Slope.

About 20 minutes later we finally made it to the restaurant. It looked fabulous, almost unrecognizable, and the food smelled intoxicating. We were quickly sat, drinks kin to Weather Up were served fresh from the bar and we felt the gates of heaven open. 

The night had been perfect but more was to just around the corner. 

Right before we cashed out I noticed the gentleman from the laundromat enter the restaurant. I thought "what a small world....". Moments later he came up to our table, asked if the laundromat passed approval and begin to inquire as to what we were up to. 

Well, it turns out our laundromat savior was in fact the owner of the restaurant. Jud was his name and Five Leaves is his gem. 

He was kind enough to give Meli and I a round of drinks on the house and chat about the place in sweet detail. We noted to him that the food was golden, tasted great and completely worth the trip to GP. We also mentioned our interest in Greenpoint and curiosity as to if we would thrive there. He confirmed that if we gave Greenpoint a chance, we would fall in love.

I think...no.... I know we will.

xo

Friday, October 31, 2008

Greystone Castle: Boo!



I've never dressed up for Halloween in NYC but this year I felt up to the challenge. The gumption came after being invited to Greystone Castle. Greystone has a party every year in upstate NYC that is deemed the Spookiest Day Halloween Party of the year! Its family friendly and the Castle is nestled amongst a forest alongside the Hudson. 

At first I thought I'd be a Palmer girl but then I didn't feel confident enough in pulling off a black mini dress and heels for an entire afternoon. Next, I though I'd be Pocahontus but I changed my mind due to the cold and a poor summer tan. After an hour it finally hit me. "I need not think twice about my outfit! I'll be Ugly Betty!"

I Styled the best Ugly Betty outfit using my own clothes and showed up at Greystone Castle with Wendy the Robot in full effect. People actually asked to take photos with us.

The Castle was decorated to the tee and the spread of libations and candy was too much. I think I stayed in the "Sweets Room" for well over an hour; the consistent flow of bon-bons and lattes sucked me in.

Towards the end of the party, I actually met someone tho knows Ana [Hilda on Ugly Betty] and America Ferrera [Ugly Betty]. She noted my resemblance to Ugly as "uncanny." I gave her my email address and said to pass it along. Maybe they might need a stand in sometime soon.

xo

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Old Hollywood


A cute store in Green Point is about to make its mark tonight, giving Brooklyn yet another reason to brag.

Old Hollywood has opened its doors and its old school charm is about the best thing vibin' these days kadi-corner of the East River and McCarren Park.

Best to you Old Hollywood---May all your customers, friends, friends of friends and lovers be well!

xo

Friday, October 24, 2008

Style




These images where either Styled by me or Photographed by me in early 2006 and late 2007. I found them while consolidating my image library.

My tastes have definitely changed over the years but I think a few things remain the same:

I love NYC and Brooklyn.
I heart lifestyle aesthetics.
I love color.

xo

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Celebrity Apprentice


Day before yesterday was the most fun I've had in a long time. Let me give you a few details:

A. Called in for a job with Lord & Taylor 
B. Shopped all day long with Lord & Taylor Stylist [Tanya T.] as well as Joan Rivers on camera
C. Attended a taping of the Celebrity Apprentice and met Donald Trump, Clint Black and Ivanka

If you tune into the Celebrity Apprentice next year you might see me running around like crazy with shoes in hand, resembling a fresh out of college graduate looking to make it in fashion. Honestly, after that taping, I think I've finally arrived.

xo

PS. I took 2 photos above with my iPhone. "Hip shot" style.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

MONI: SEW

Above is a pre-view of my mini website for MONI.

MONI is a line of handbags and home goodies [all made by hand].

Stay tuned for updates of where to purchase.

xo

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Keller NYC



Above is a blog I posted for WC Mag. It gives props to yet another coming of age designer.

Additional Thoughts: I'm finding that writing bios about fashion or artists in Brooklyn is not only something I completely enjoy, but I almost feel like a detective while doing so. 

xo