fete a fete

As I mentioned before, my mom and I threw a casual bridal shower luncheon for my good friend Emily this past weekend. Sharing with you here our menu and decor info! The decor was inspired by Emily’s fun, playful spirit and her wedding colors (she happens to love bright, happy colors). A lot of the guests are vegetarians, and we all love fresh, in season food so we let that inspire the menu. The dishes we served have all made appearances a la carte at other showers my mom has thrown and attended, so we knew we had home runs that we could make ahead (to alleviate some shower morning stress), would be easy to serve and everyone would love.

: The Menu :

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Huckleberry Prosecco Cocktails

I love a good, light berry spiked Prosecco cocktail for daytime summer luncheon drinking- they take little effort to make and refill and almost everyone enjoys at least one. My mom had just been to Priest Lake, Idaho and picked up this Huckleberry mixer (huckleberries grow in mid-alpine regions of the Pacific Northwest and are a true summer treat in this family). I poured in a tablespoon of the mixer, topped the rest of the glass with Prosecco (bought at Trader Joe’s) and added a few blueberries.

Fattoush Salad

The recipe for this salad came from our good friend, Judy, who grows her own beautiful vegetables and herbs- but I have included a similar recipe. It’s is a traditional Middle Eastern dish, a salad filled with lots of veggies, pita chips and the spice, Sumac. We also made grilled chicken skewers so those who wanted some protein could add them to their salad.

Watermelon Feta salad with lime and mint

This recipe came from another cooking friend of ours, Anna, who was recently a finalist on ‘Master Chef’ and runs a great food blog, Brave Apron. It is a total crowd pleaser – insanely delicious and so summery. Can also be served as an Amuse Bouche at a sit down dinner.

Gazpacho

This particular style of gazpacho (cold tomato soup) is from Cordoba, Spain and is made simply with 4 kinds of tomatoes, garlic, cucumbers and red peppers along with bread cubes to thicken and sherry vinegar to add a kick. We made it a day ahead and scooped it into individual plastic serving cups right before guests arrived – no heating required, of course. Super easy to serve, fresh and so yummy.

Mini Cupcakes

We got these and the bride and groom topper from Cupcake Royale in Seattle. Basically, they’re adorable and delicious and I’m still not over them, so I insisted on having them at the shower

Personalized M&Ms

We ordered personalized M&Ms off their website – they said ‘Bride Emily’ and her wedding date. Fun to match the colors to your decor.

: Party Favors :

I think all parties should have favors, so I made little clear cellophane bags of candy to take home (the bride is a candy lover) and a fun glow stick bracelet for nighttime fun at the outdoor wedding next month

: Decor :

 ’Soon To Be Mrs. Huguet’ hanging banner custom ordered from ‘Banner Bash’ Etsy shop (you can do all kinds of colors and designs/styles)

Hanging multi-colored Pom Pom balls from ‘Tero Designs’ Etsy shop

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me and the bride at our 8th grade graduation in matching pink outfits (this was not mandated). We bought these twinsetty outfits at B.P. at Nordstrom, our favorite place to shop back then. You can’t tell really but I’m actually wearing clip-in rhinestone things in my hair (remember those?).

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7 for All Mankind jacket, Zara dress, vintage slip, H&M glitter clutch, Aqua platform sandals, Rosenna Sammi multicolored bracelets, Butter London nail polish in Slapper

Yo, peeps. You know, running a fashion blog is a lot of hard work- as effortless as I make it seem. However, there are some serious perks and one of them is getting invited to fun events. Last night I painted the town red at one of my favorite SF hot spots, Chambers (scene of my 27th birthday party just last month) with some fellow bloggers and one of my fav online shopping destinations from across the pond, Net-a-Porter. We drank fashion designer themed drinks (see menu) and even got presents (PRESENTS!!!) as the end of the night. Oh and there was me, wearing bright bright yellow with a touch of sheer. Totes super fun. It’s almost friday!

instagram pics by Jennie of  ‘going west’

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A week ago today I turned 27. Whaaa? you may be thinking, why haven’t we heard about this yet? Well, it’s because the day after my birthday I pretty much hit a life wall and came down with strep throat that kept me in bed with zero brain function until yesterday morning. But here I am, back from the dead. Another year older to all of you. Turning 27 is funny. I think I say that about all of the ages I have hit recently, and will probably say that for a while, because never in my life did I picture myself at 27. I imagined myself at 22, 25, maybe 26 but things get weird around 27. It’s that year when you jump into you late 20s and you start to feel like maybe shit’s getting real, and who likes to imagine that when you’re younger? So yes, I had some anxiety about turning this age and about what I’ve accomplished so far, you know the drill. But then I woke up the morning after I turned 27 and as I laid in bed thinking about how much fun I had the night before with my best girlfriends I realized I felt 27, I felt another year older and I was okay with it. So there. 27 here I am.

And here is some of the (mostly epicurean) fun I had on my big day. Basically, I ate and drank my way through my birthday, and it was awesome.

I hope you all out there are doing well! xx, me

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Happy Monday all! If you haven’t already seen my latest Glitter Guide post on hosting a Valentine’s Day party for girlfriends, head on over and check it out now. We had so much fun putting together this party at my apartment, something in line with the manicure tea party we had done last summer. Except for this time, we brought in the alcohol. I couldn’t resist concocting up a signature ‘Lady Love’ cocktail for the event. I think I may have a third career in mixology.

Sharing with you here  some behind the scenes shots I took and my pink and red outfit details!




Graham & Spencer pink top, BR FS red skirt (similar here), Topshop earrings (sim here), BR orange enamel necklace, F21 long gold necklaces


The ‘Lady Love’ cocktail:

Ingredients:
*2/3 cup Pink Sparkling Rosé
*1/3 cup Club soda
*15 mL Vodka
*15 mL Elderflower liqueur (such as St. Germain)
*Fresh or frozen berries

Pour berries into the bottom of the glasses. In a cocktail shaker, mix the vodka and the elderflower liqueur with ice. Pour liqueur mix into glasses and top off with equal parts club soda and sparkling Rosé

 ’Girls’ Night In’ Goodie Bags

I filled the bottom of cellophane bags (available at party stores or Paper Source) with candy and then added mini airplane-sized bottles of vodka and St. Germain elderflower liquer (available at BevMo), a cocktail jigger (fancier shot glass- I bought these at Crate & Barrel) and a pair of pink Hanky Panky lace undies I tied with a ribbon). I tied each bag with red and white striped twine and made personalized Valentine name cards with a Glitter pen and heart stickers (all bought at Paper Source).

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This shoot was truly a giant group effort to make it all perfect, and one of the best parts was getting to meet and work with both Amanda of One True Love Vintage Rentals  (check out her site, such an awesome and fun business she has created) and Jacin of Lovely Little Details (her glitterifying and flower skills are enviable), who styled the event with me. Both talented and creative creative ladies. And special thanks to the gorgeous Priscilla Francine for doing our makeup and my dear girlfriends Heather and Sara for being my guests! And of course, Miss blondie Glitter Guide herself, thanks for bringing us together, having us on GG and being such a lovely party guest, Taylor! I hope we have inspired some of you to throw a party (bridal shower, birthday party) for you and your girlfriends. xx

Here is all of the information on how to create the party step by step yourself

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Happy NYE!

December 31, 2011 · 1 comment

in fashion, fete a fete

Oscar de la Renta dress, DKNY heels, Olympia Le-Tan ‘Great Gatsby’ minaudiere clutch, Sabine, Hive & Honey, Rosantica & Shourouk necklaces

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Fantasy Football? No Thanks. Fantasy Outfitting? Yes please!

This, my dears, is my fantasy New Years Eve outfit.

If I was doing something super glamorous tonight I would be wearing something along these lines: short, sparkly, feathered with loads of necklaces and sky high black and gold velvet heels, 1920s inspired (I have been watching Midnight in Paris on repeat this week – j’adore those outfits on Marion Cotillard).

However, I will be ringing in the New Year in a cabin, ski resort style and will be wearing furry boots and a little sparkle (this top) with a big comfy sweater. But a girl can fantasize right?

Happy New Year’s Eve!

Hope you’re off doing something fun, and of course, wearing some sparkle (even if just on your nails). Cheers! xx

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vintage sequin dress (similar here), jacket & clutch (similar here), Milly for Hue polka dot tights (similar here), Vince Camuto heels

I had the most fun weekend full of holiday party hopping (tis the season!) from one end of the city to the other – and that called for a seriously festive outfit. Cue my vintage blue sequin shift dress from Held Over on Haight St, some polka dot tights, throw in a little leopard and a little fur and good to go.  Some lipstick would’ve been nice, but you know, you can’t win um all. And it just comes off when you’re heavily cocktailing right?

I am keeping the party going (cause why not?) all this week while my good girlfrend Alicia is in town from New York, so many more festive outfits to come. I am thinking of remixing my DIY feather skirt for tomorrow!

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