Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Mad Men Recap: Episodes Five and Six


Well, it's been an eventful two episodes. In both, we see the steady decline of the once boisterous Roger Sterling. I found this really interesting. It has seemed in the past that despite it all (heart attack, divorce, annoying shrew of a wife) Roger is able to be lighthearted and carefree. These last two episodes have seen the tide turn. He is frighteningly morose and even desperate. In the first, SCDP is working with the Japanese owners of Honda. Roger's hatred of the Japanese supposedly stems back to WWII, but I have to wonder if Pete wasn't right that perhaps Roger is concerned that having another big client would take away from Lucky Strike, which happens to be the only thing Roger has any hand in at the moment. In the second, we see him desperately ask Don to say the Clio award was somehow in part due to Roger's mentoring. I want the old, fun Roger back!

I really enjoyed the flashback in Episode Six. I've often wondered how Don became Don. I get how he physically made the switch, but how did he emotionally wrap his mind around becoming another person? In the flashback we see it was not an overnight success. Don Draper the fur salesmen is completely different from the Don we know today. He is still Dick Whitman in so many ways with the goofy grin and the earnestness oozing out of his ears. An interesting point mentioned in The Slate was that Roger's biggest claim to fame in his career is hiring Don Draper. We see what actually happened in the flashback and it appears the real story is that Don hired himself with the aid of a few martinis and a little white lie.

Aside from Roger, another thing that seems to be suffering of late is the Draper charm. Maybe it's due to the fact that he's on the cusp of some serious Duck Phillips-style alcoholism. The waitress who calls him "Dick" was interesting. It makes me think that the reason why Don was so jubilant about winning the Clio may be because as Faye Miller pointed out "that commercial is about someone's childhood." Perhaps it really is Dick Whitman's childhood and Don's happiness is due to the fact that he genuinely produced something from that life. And speaking of Faye Miller, perhaps she won't be seduced by Don so easily. She was able to resist this gem of a pick-up line: "You smell good." Sheesh.

Until next week...

Photo via AMC.


Monday, August 30, 2010

Emmy Best Dressed

My absolute favorite was Lea Michele in this amazing Oscar de la Renta dress and Lorraine Schwartz bib necklace. Fabulousness. Photo via The Examiner.

Claire Danes really wowed me in this Armani Prive. She looked so radiant in this dress and it reminded me of Cameron Diaz's Oscar gown. Photo via Pop Crunch.

A lot of people said they didn't like Dianna Agron in this Carolina Herrera dress, but I LOVE it. So classic and lovely. You could put this girl in anything and she would look amazing. Photo via Just Jared.


And, surprise of the night, Tina Fey brought her A-game. This Oscar de la Renta dress looks phenomenal on her and her hair and makeup look fabulous. Photo via The Examiner.


And last, but certainly not least Christina Hendricks in Zac Posen. Awesomeness. I think she looks simply stunning. Photo via Stylelist.

Mad Men update and more fun stuff forthcoming....

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Sunday, August 29, 2010

Weekend Snaps





I had a fun and fabulous weekend with dear friends. I hope your weekend was wonderful!

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Friday, August 27, 2010

Wedding Belles



In honor of M, who is set to wed very soon and has a killer shoe collection, a pair of soles worthy of her closet.

Alexander McQueen's heart peep-toe satin pumps. Via Net-A-Porter

Wishing everyone a fabulous weekend.

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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Benji Wednesday

This Benji Wednesday is really dedicated to Luke and what a good brother he is to Benji. You see, Benji doesn't like to go outside often and Luke does. So, when I get home Benji will go outside and Luke will come inside to get a little relief from the heat. Inevitably, after a few minutes, Luke will want to go back outside to be with Benji and even though he is hot, he'll sit with him in the sun.




In this heat, that's love. Here's to brothers!

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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Mad Men Recap: Episode Four


Well, let's just say it: This was Peggy's espisode. And being a longstanding Peggy fan, I loved it. John Slattery directed a near pitch-perfect hour (give or take commercials) and Elisabeth Moss knocked it out of the park. So what made it stand apart from the other episodes this season? In my opinion, it was the subtle comedy laced throughout the episode. The pan-up hero shot of Don as he explains to Lee Garner, Jr. that they can no longer use that kind of advertising trick in their Lucky Strike ads; Peggy peeking over the window ledge in her office to see the aftermath of Don and Allison's encounter; Peggy trying on Faye Miller's wedding ring much to Don's amusement.

But first things first, Allison and Don...well it's over, kids. Could you blame Allison for hurling the paperweight? I think pretty much everyone watching the show right now wants to throw something at Don, albeit for different reasons. Snap out of it, Draper! I'm counting down the episodes until the end of this depression-medicine commercial Don is currently mooning around in. And what do you think of the note to Allison that he started? Will Don ever be able to be open and honest about his feelings? (I'm cringing while writing that, but you know what I mean.) Is the appearance of Faye Miller a step in that direction, or a sign that the times may change, but Don innately does not.

And speaking of Faye/Fay, why don't I like her? I really want to, but she just seems so conniving. With her snarky observations about the secretary pool, her quick change outfits (hadn't they all seen what she was wearing previously?), taking off her wedding rings. Shesh. This girl is about as transparent as Bernie Madoff and I think Don understands that. Perhaps because he knows all to well the duplicity of psychiatrists, having previously hired one to spy on his wife.

And, good (I guess) news! Pete and Trudy are officially procreating. Good for them, after all you haven't done this before Pete, have you? How much did you love that line from Trudy? It made me thing that maybe she knows more than she lets on. The blackmailing of the father-in-law was classic Campbell. Did I mention I really don't like him? And, we knew it was coming, Ken Cosgrove. Is it me or has engagement softened him?

What were your thoughts on the Peggy/Pete stare down? I liked it, style wise, but I kind of think it is more of the same with their relationship. We love each other though we can never be together. This is not a loss, Pegs.

I'm way more excited about the beatnik kid Peggy plays Seven Minutes in Heaven with during the police raid. Then there is the lesbian situation. I have read a couple of takes on this, most surmising that Peggy will find her place among these misfits. I think what these interactions really show us is that Peggy will never be a part of either world. She'll never be a member of the Old Boy's Club because she's a woman and she'll never be part of the hippie enclave because she's too corporate. Peggy always seems to be trying to fit in somewhere and she never quite makes it, which is part of the reason I think everyone roots for her. We love that she tries. What's ahead for Ms. Olson? I don't know, but I hope it's a happy, Campbell-free existence.

Until next week...

Monday, August 16, 2010

R & D's Wedding

On her wedding day I think every girl wants to feel like a princess. One of my hometown friends took it one step further and actually had her wedding recption in a castle last weekend. Yes, that's right, a castle. Belcourt Castle to be exact. But let me back up. First the wedding was absolutely lovely in an old Anglican church.


Here we are outside the church.

Then, off to the beautiful day reception here...


R looked simply stunning and her groom could not stop smiling.



Here's a shot of the dress. Amazing!

Then it was off to the reception (part deux). Leave it to the smartest friend I have to give us a history lesson along with her wedding.

Belcourt Castle was built in 1894 by a bachelor who requested there be no kitchen and only one bedroom and bath among the 64 rooms. Oh, did I mention he used the entire downstairs floor as a stable for his 30 horses? Men.






The ballroom, where the amazing wedding band rocked out!


The castle was filled with antiques like so...


...and beautiful architecture.




An amazing wedding in an amazing historic place. Best wishes R & D!

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Friday, August 13, 2010

Happy Freaky Friday


This is possibly the freakiest thing I've seen all year. A cat at a cat fashion show hosted by the Algonquin Hotel in New York in honor of their hotel cat's 15th birthday. Yes, you read that right. For more freaky goodness on this Friday the 13th go here.

Photo above by Katie Sokoler.

Closet Coveting








Photos from top
1) Justin Coit for Refinery29
2) Unknown, I would love to give credit though!
3) Manny Rodriguez for D Magazine
4) Via Gold Notes

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Kitsch Overload




I have not mastered the posting of a youtube video yet, but bear with me, I think you can see most of this amazingness. It is Teresa of The Real Housewives of New Jersey fame promoting a tanning salon called Sizzle Tans (best name for a tanning salon ever, btw).

You're welcome.

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I Love...


If a sweater and a blazer had a love child, this would be it. I'm obsessed, despite the fact that it is 105 degrees outside. Details, details...

Madewell sweater blazer available at Shopbop.

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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Mad Men Recap: Episode Three


It's a relief to know that despite all the mental instability in his life, Don Draper still manages to at least look put together. Even in a top-down convertible going down a California highway. 

So, Sunday night's episode brought us back to California to visit the wife of the man whose identity Don stole, Anna. I may be in the minority, but I am an Anna fan. Sure she's a little crazy (UFO sightings, really?), but she supports Don despite everything, and you have to kind of love her for that. Plus, she's one of the first true hippies we've seen in the series--Midge of season one notwithstanding--and in a way she is a harbinger of the late '60s. She's also the anti-Betty and as she's been such a shrew lately, I'm kind of glad to be rid of the B for one episode at least. What do you think about Don not telling Anna she has cancer? Wrong? Compassionate? I can't decide. Part of me thinks it's unfair for someone not to know.

And then there is Joan. Is anyone else crossing their fingers in the hopes that she doesn't become a single mother when her lecherous husband is no doubt killed in combat in Vietnam? I really want good things for Joanie... a Joanie and Roger romance for starters would be nice. Speaking of, did anyone else think the red roses were from Roger at first? What a great scene that was! Joan's cool exterior seems to be showing a few cracks this season, which I find slightly unnerving (and which is I'm sure Matt Weiner's point) and also very interesting.  Then, just like that, Joan's mask comes back on with the dismissal of the bumbling secretary.

The cracks in otherwise stalwart characters seems to be a recurring theme this season and the poster child for losing it has to be Lane Price. I really didn't like the crazy guys night Don concocted. I get that maybe he was just trying to include Lane in the old Sterling Cooper shenanigans that he always felt left out of, but a hooker? Really? And the steak "belt buckle" was just frightening. Lane, do yourself a favor and stay away from the cool kids.

Oh, and I have to mention the movies! Umbrellas of Cherbourg is absolutely one of my favorite movies of the '60s. Catherine Deneuve is amazing and it's so stylish. Has a trench coat ever been worn better?




Another option was Send Me No Flowers. I kind of think Don hates Doris Day though, so we knew that was out. Anyway, it was cool to hear the listing of what was playing in 1964.

Welcome to 1965.

Until next week...




Monday, August 9, 2010

The September Issues


For magazine junkies, September is like Christmas. The thrill of it all! Let's break out the eggnog, kids. 

 I am so enjoying reading the above magazines and anxiously awaiting Vogue. Can someone please explain to me why the subscribers get the magazine last? Anyway, in the interim I am biding my time with Gaga (awesome) and Tory (even more so). And, had to share a little Zoe love...


I love this spread done by Bazaar with Rachel Zoe and the likes of Vera Wang, Michael Kors, Brian Atwood (above) and more. The premise? An editorial based on Zoe's infamous "I Die" catch phrase. All of the designers are trying to kill her. The entire spread can be found on Bazaar's website and in their September issue.



Check out Zoe wearing the Vera Wang necklace I am obsessing over.


And I am particularly fond of this tribute to Grace Kelly in Dial M For Murder.


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Weekend Snaps

We had a lovely weekend in Newport, RI for a dear friend's wedding. Everything was stunning and the weather was amazing. Hope you had a wonderful weekend as well!








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Friday, August 6, 2010

I love...


Roarke New York's Charro Beaded Cuff. Available at Shopbop. So perfect to spice up your late summer wardrobe. Me gusto.

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