Wednesday, January 29, 2014

HIATUS +SOME

taking a hiatus while i determine the focus of this outlet

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i'm going on a ten day silent meditation on the 3rd until the 15th - this has been on my bucket list since i was a freshman in college… i'm pretty freaked out but i'm also p excited.

i know i'm late on this, but have you seen Steve Jobs' Stanford commencement speech? it's so good and definitely worth watching… it gives me chills:



here's the text & video of Obama's State of the Union Address last night (NYT), which is also obviously worth a look see. i'll refrain from getting political, but i really do admire the fortitude of Obama's presence.

the polar vortex pt 2 ARTIC temps are making me lazy again, so I've been on the prowl for the perfect robe. get this one while all the sizes are still available and it's on sale for less than $10!

ok that's it, see you in two weeks. xoxox.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

TUESDAY TEN {JAMES PERSE SAMPLE SALE}

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James Perse is having their summer sample sale. You can get up to 75% off pieces from the collection - amazing. It's for a limited time only so get them quick.

Here are my favorites:

Monday, January 20, 2014

MX IN PICTURES

I Finally got around to sorting through the hundreds of pictures I took during my month in Mexico. (I've been inactive for the last couple days because I was visiting some old friends in Charleston)

Here are some a lot of my favorite shots:

Thursday, January 16, 2014

MADEWELL 40% OFF SALE ITEMS

Use code COZYUP for an extra 40% off on all sale items! 

Some of my picks from their 30% off holiday sale are on sale now: the bootlegger jeans ($47.99 with COZYUP) and the frankie pump (sz 9, $86.70 with COZYUP).

Here are my faves:

perfect chambray ex-boyfriend shirt in ferrous wash
$38.70 with COZYUP
veda x madewell denim jacket
$146.70 with COZYUP

pavé arrowstack necklace
$35.70 with COZYUP

han kjøbenhavn wolfgang sunglasses
$119.50 (excluded from promo but on sale and so fab!)
colorblock linear stitch sweater
$41.70 with COZYUP
twinklelight shift dress
$161.10 with COZYUP

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

TUESDAY TEN {PRODUCTS $10 & UNDER}


I own all of these products and I love them.
  1. Boscia blotting linens - $10
    The Boscia blotting linens are the Best ones I've ever used, by far. I bought a pack of the peppermint linens when they were on holiday sale at Sephora and loved them so much, I went back for the original green tea. They're even better than Tatcha and each pack holds 70 more sheets.
  2. Bernard Jensen Body Brush - $8.99 
    There are lots of noted benefits to body brushing, but I just like how soft my skin feels afterwards. The Bernard Jensen brush has all natural bristles - I bought mine from Whole Foods.
  3. Sea Minerals Dead Sea Mud Mask - $6.69 
    I bought the Sea Minerals Dead Sea Mud Mask when it was on a special sale for $3 on VitaCost. It is amazing. It's actual mud from the Dead Sea, so it smells salty (read: beachy) and feels really gritty. My skin literally glows afterwards.
  4. Ole Henriksen Complexion Sponges - $6 
    The Ole Henriksen complexion brushes are perfect for traveling; they're also great for daily use, so use them on the off days from a Clarisonic.
  5. Kirk's Original Coco Castile Soap - $3.99 for 3pk 
    I just discovered this soap. I was trying to find some other coconut soap my mom recommended but this was the only coconut soap at Walgreens so I decided to give it a try (you can't beat the price)… I am in Love. It's way less expensive than Dr. Bronner's castile soap, only contains five ingredients (coconut soap, water, vegetable glycerin, coconut oil, & natural fragrances), my skin has been ridiculously soft all day, And I didn't feel the need to use lotion after my shower. I've texted everyone I know to recommend it - it's That good.
  6. Savannah Honey Company Beeswax Hand & Nail Salve - $9.50 
    I originally used to buy this as professional gifts, like for my old tutors or coworkers, but I finally bought one for myself because my hands have been really dry lately (which never used to be an issue… someone explain what's happening!), and I will Never turn back. It's not greasy at all, it absorbs really well, it's made from all natural products, And smells amazing to boot.
  7. Biore Deep Cleansing Pore Strips - $9.49 
    Boscia, which is a company I like, has these pore purifying black strips, which are 12 for $28. I've used them and they're nothing to write home about. The Biore Deep Cleansing Pore Strips are almost 3 times less for a pack of 14 - they work just as well, if not better, than Boscia's. 
  8. Alaffia African Black Soap (Peppermint) - $8.39 
    My friend Nelli introduced me to Alaffia's African Black Soap. It's a miracle product you can use as shampoo, hand/face soap, body wash, etc. I love the peppermint soap as shampoo (I love all peppermint shampoo) and face soap when my skin needs something more mild.
  9. Kiehl's Ultra Face Toner (2.5 fl. oz.) - $8 
    I usually use Kiehl's Cucumber Herbal Alcohol-Free Toner (at night) or their Rare Earth Pore Refining Toner (in the morning), but the 2.5 fl. oz. Ultra Face Toner is perfect for travel and a great way to acquaint yourself with Kiehl's toners.
  10. alba botanica very emollient natural sunblock spf45 - $6.99 
    If you're like me, you have a really hard time finding a good spf. I know this is horrible, but even though I've been trained all my life to treat spf as a basic need like food or water, I used to never wear it because I hate how greasy and thick it felt on my skin. All of them, no matter how hyped or expensive, always feel as though they're clogging my pores from the moment I put them on. I bought alba botanica's very emollient natural sunblock on a VitaCost product haul for travel size products to take on my trip to Mexico. It was a total whim.. I didn't expect much but I knew it wouldn't matter either way for the price. But this sunblock is the shining glory of my list - a tiny bit goes a long way: it's so light you hardly notice it's there. It's the perfect spf to use under makeup and it's made from all natural products - you're welcome.

INSPIRATION {PHOTOGRAPHY}

Just saw this post on The Modern Met. Chino Otsuka, a Tokyo-born, London-based photographer, photoshops her present self into her childhood photos. I love the concept so much and her photoshopping is flawless.

Her project has encouraged me to start a photo project of my own… my own low-commitment project of sorts. Details to come.

Here are my favorite Otsuka shots:
1982 & 2005 // Paris, France

1976 & 2005 // Kamakura, Japan

1977 & 2009 // Jardin du Luxembourg, France

1980 & 2009 // Nagayama, Japan

1981 & 2006 // Ofuna, Japan
photos via my modern met.

Monday, January 13, 2014

STYLE ICON {STOCKHOLM STREET STYLE}

Was going through the Man Repeller blog and saw Leandra's post on white tennis sneakers, a trend I'm really into at the moment. This is one of the photos she uses via Stockholm Street Style:


I'm really into this look - it's well put together, but really easy. I love casual and laid-back… it's why I moved to Seattle, the "most dressed-down" city.

Anyway, I decided to recreate this look with pieces from around the web - one set is luxe, for if you want to dream like me and the other set is an attempt to recreate this outfit for under $200. I'm trying this for the first time, so bear with me.

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1less
- LESS -
Total Cost = $198.59
(I did it for less than $200!)

Sunday, January 12, 2014

DREAMING OF THE BIG MOVE

If life were ideal, the next time I move, I'll be living by myself (!!) and I would be surrounded Only by things the make me really happy. Like all of my books and knickknacks (I love everything that constitutes the literal definition of "knickknacks"). So when I think of my Dream House Place, I dream of walls and walls… and walls of shelves to put them all on.

I could just die, I love these so much… (is that dramatic?)

dream loft
think bedroom // white shelves
in house library
cutest garage or studio
living room
holy chic
cozy
the end shelves, ahh
the backlights in the display shelf <3

photos via pinterest.

Saturday, January 11, 2014

WEEKLY ROUNDUP {BOOKMARKS}


  1. A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO MAKING YOUR ONLINE LIFE MORE PRIVATE IN 2014 via VICE // whenever I start to think about how public my life is, it freaks me out.. sometimes VICE is just too much, but this is a great, informative article.
  2. A New Study Suggests That People Who Don't Drink Alcohol Are More Likely To Die Young via Business Insider // bingo.
  3. 5 books to read before your 30th birthday via The Idea Factory // Definitely.
  4. HOW TO CREATE A TERRARIUM via World Market // best. gifts. ever.
  5. The best beer garden crawl stars freshly made pretzels via Charleston City Paper
  6. 20 Winter Wines for $20 via NYTimes // best. gifts. ever. x2.
  7. 27 Signs We Are All Tina Belcher From “Bob’s Burgers” via BuzzFeed // so me.

Thursday, January 9, 2014

PLAYLIST {WORK OUT}


I just saw this list, which has some of my work out favorites on it (Beyonce… Obviously, Robin Thicke, Miley, Kanye, Rihanna, Little Dragon // SBTRKT, Michael Jackson) and it inspired me to share mine. (…this is without the addition of all the Jackson 5 songs I've added since hearing them on the radio the other day)
  1. Mr. Brightside // The Killers
  2. American Boy // Estelle + Kanye
  3. North American Scum // LCD Soundsystem
  4. Belispeak II // Purity Ring + Danny Brown
  5. Bitch Don't Kill My Vibe // Kendrick Lamar
  6. Don't Save Me // Haim
  7. Tiger // Maximum Balloon + Aku
  8. Waves // Electric Guest
  9. Fineshrine // Purity Ring
  10. Umbrella // Rihanna + Jay-Z
  11. True Affection // The Blow
  12. Add It Up // Violent Femmes
  13. Forever // Haim
  14. Oblivion // Grimes
  15. Wrath Pinned to the Mist and Other Games // Of Montreal
  16. Wolf Like Me // TV on the Radio
  17. Breezeblocks // alt-J
  18. Get Fly // Atmosphere
  19. Close to Me // The Cure
  20. Burning Down the House // Talking Heads
  21. Willie the Pimp // Frank Zappa
  22. Hey Jude, We Major / More Popular than Jesus // Kanye + The Beatles

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

IDEAS WORTH SPREADING

Another not-for-profit organization of sorts I love is TED. I love to watch TED Talks after my mind grows numb from watching too many Netflix shows… in a row. I am also loving them right now, when it's too cold to do anything physically productive.

There are some really good talks. I love Ian Ritchie's talk The day I turned down Tim Berners-Lee, where he says what is probably my all time favorite quote:

"[Berners-Lee] told me about his proposed system called 'the World Wide Web,' and I thought, 'Well, that's got a pretentious name…'" 

Seriously, it's perfect. It reminds me that perseverance in the face of rejection can amount to HUGE things. I love to go back to that quote when I'm feeling discouraged about a project or [lack of] accomplishments. 

Luis von Ahn, one of the creators of the 'CAPTCHA' security system, also gives an amazing talk on using the CAPTCHA system to create unintended online collaborations that can be used for a greater good - like digitalizing books! Plus I actually use DuoLingo (it's great!), which he touches on in his talk.

But the talk I go back to time and time again is the one given by Harvard Business School professor, Amy Cuddy (which I believe is also one of the most popular of All Time). Here it is in all its glory:


I, like many of my almost mid-20's friends, am going through that Really special (not) phase in life where I'm interviewing for tons of jobs I don't want and or will probably never get, and I encourage All of my friends (and siblings!) to watch this talk before an unnerving situation like a big interview. My brother even watched it before his West Point Academy interview. By reminding himself to sit up straight and project himself in the way he wanted the interviewers to see him, he was able to focus on something other than his nerves, which helped him calm himself even if the physical act didn't. 

Hope you enjoy as much as we do.

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

DINNER PARTY


My friends and I had a sweet dinner party to catch up last night. We made homemade udon with cabbage, shittake mushrooms, scallions, and Japanese fish cakes - Yum. We very loosely followed this recipe.

I still haven't uploaded all the pictures from Mexico.. and it's already been a week!

This "polar vortex" is killing my productivity (well, it didn't stand much of a chance anyway).. and I'm just going to stay in bed.

Sunday, January 5, 2014

KEEP THE CHANGE

Coink Piggy Bank - $36
My only resolution this year is to save all my loose change in a jar, or a really unique piggy bank like the one above from uncommon goods - at the end of the year, I resolve to donate the sum to a nonprofit organization I support. Here are my top five choices, in no particular order:

Thursday, January 2, 2014

TRAVEL ESSENTIALS




​In 2013, I traveled a lot. I racked up more frequent flyer miles this past year than every other year combined. Let's review…
June // I left Charleston, SC to move to Seattle for the summer (no really, I'll be back!)
July // I visited Las Vegas and Los Angeles for the first time
October // I visited San Francisco and the Silicon Valley, then I traveled to Tulum, MX for the first time, then I traveled to Brooklyn (all before the month was up!)
December // I've been traveling around Mexico for the past three weeks [Tulum > Puebla > Zacatlan > MX City] (the pics from this trip haven't been uploaded yet)

So now that I'm back from what was literally an entire year of straight traveling, I've got travel essentials down to a Science.

Okay, first for some Really basic travel advice - if you're traveling to another country (assuming they have the same electricity outlets), take a surge-protected power strip. One of the biggest problems we've had in hotels around Mexico is not having enough power outlets for all of our electronics. I'd also pack some of your absolute favorite DVD's to watch when you have shoddy wifi service. You wouldn't believe how many times we've seen "Now You See Me" because it was one of the only American movies for sale at a Mexican Blockbuster on a rainy day. I don't recommend it.

Then, for my favorite essentials:
Archie Grand Travelers I Met and Liked notebook - $11
Archie Grand notebooks are my favorite after Moleskine. The "Travelers I Met and Liked" notebook is a must have for the extroverted wanderer. I also love the "Faux Pas I Made and Liked" and "Shrinks I Had and Liked" notebooks.

If you're taking your iPad on an international trip, download the New Yorker or Conde Nast Traveler for travel advice and download the XE Currency app to see live rates for currency exchange. If you're like me, you'll definitely want to bring a book. I brought Island by Aldous Huxley and a collection of Kurt Vonnegut stories. I also like to travel with collections of short stories or essays, like this edition of 50 Essays, for easy but enlightening reads. I finished I Got Schooled by M Night Shyamalan on my last trip to Mexico and I recommend it to anyone interested in educational equity.
(MALIN+GOETZ) 1oz essential kit - $30
Okay, at some point, I'm going to stop raving about these products. But I've already bought five sets of these miracle products for my next travels. This kit includes their grapefruit face cleanser, vitamin e face moisturizer, bergamot body cleanser, vitamin b5 body moisturizer, peppermint shampoo, and cilantro conditioner. I love the peppermint soap so I bought some to include in my kits, which are conveniently carry-on approved!
Aesop Ginger Flight Therapy / .3fl oz - $31
Mmm my favorites - ginger and aromatherapy - all rolled into one bottle of goodness. You apply Aesop's Ginger Flight Therapy to your pulse points to stimulate and rejuvenate your senses. It's a perfect pick me up for a stressful or exhausting flight. Then try Dr. Hauschka's Aromatherapy Bath Kit for an extra luxe bath.
Bobbi Brown's Basic Brush Collection - $185
I'm a product junkie and not so much a huge make up user, but I know that no matter what make up you use, it's only as good as your brushes. So indulge in Bobbi Brown's Essential Brush Collection - if you're like me, it'll be the only set you ever need… plus there's room in the case for a few makeup essentials like the Long Wear Eyeliner and NARS' Semi Matte Lipstick in Heat Wave.

You can get a free mini eye cream and free shipping with the code NEWYOU if you order online.



For your main cosmetics bag, make sure you include spfBurt's Bees Res-Q Ointment, and hand sanitizer for everything in between. My favorites are Cleanwell's all natural hand sanitizer and Crabtree & Evelyn's Citron, Honey, & Coriander hand sanitizer, which I've been using since high school.

As for my final advice, I recommend the Samsonite Tote-A-Ton Duffle Bag for all the souvenirs you'll inevitably buy because it's light, doesn't take up any space, and is super durable so you can feel safe checking it with all your personals. Plus it's on super sale right now. I usually never check bags - I like to fit everything into a carry-on, even on long trips, so what actually happens is I almost always forgot the 4.0 oz or under rule (hate you TSA), which also means I almost always get one of my Favorite products taken away :'( For this last trip though, I found the Perfect solution - you're welcome everyone who has products you really like but only have full sizes of. This amazing travel kit from Sephora is perfect - it's easy to administer your products into the jars and they're really durable AND they meet TSA standards.. AND x2 they come with pre-printed labels. Thank you Sephora. Finally, and this may be more specifically for Mexico, but I've gone through a Million bottles of water and recycling units are Really hard to find here so I wish I'd brought a reusable bottle. These KOR Nava bottles have filters made from pure coconut shells. Plus they're pretty and I found KOR through their support of one of my very favorite organizations, charity:water.

What are some of your essentials?