Monday, January 19, 2009

Red, Blue and Green?


Hundreds of thousands of Americans gathered on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in DC yesterday to witness the world's biggest musical acts in celebration of Tuesday's presentational inauguration. Instilling confidence in the American people, Barak Obama gave a brief message filled with hope and optimism.
However, this time it was not just about uniting the red and blue, but Green America too. A million invitations for the inauguration were sent out which pleased even the country's tree huggers. The invitations were printed on a Classic Crest Recycled 100 Natural White grade paper. Made of recyclable fiber, with Alphatetta, Ga. -based Neenah paper, the invitations are said to be made from the globe's leading green papers.
Signaling his dedication to preserving the environment and displaying once again how truly trendy Obama is, it definitely is a new day for America, a green day.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Forget Obama - its Tea Time.





Its officially power hour. With one of the most anticipated presidential inaugurations just around the corner, all eyes are on Washington. But across the great sea, stands the proud city of London where being fabulous is just as common as having tea at four in the afternoon.
ASOS the online fashion store, is a British delight. Taking influences from London's leading designers- ASOS creates the best and hottest looks for a reasonable price in a economic terrifying time.
Following the catwalks of the ethnic inspired Mathew Williamson, and the vintage lady-like looks of Luella Bartley, ASOS constructs outfits which are just as lovely and breathtaking to their bank burden counterparts.
Forget power hour.. a cup of tea will do.

From the top (first two...from Luellas Spring '09 collection, second two from Matthew Williamson's Spring '09 collection)

Check out Asos' JazzhHouse and Wayfarer trends

Finding your Inner Zen in the Wake of Outer Chaos


When recession rains, it pours. Every article is laced with recession- the why, the how, and what now?!
As layoffs continue, life plans re-orient, financial backing delays and students avoid the job markets, deciding to further post-graduate education, a pursuit for an inner revival has erupted, resulting in an increase in yoga registration.
In times of economic crisis, people have turned to yoga.. throwing in their sneakers for a yoga mat and some inner peace. In what feels like one of the coldest winters, yoga provides the stressed out and flu-ish with some relaxation time, low impact activity, and 90 minutes without economic turmoil.
From Bikrims hot yoga, to Moksha, to Ashtanga, to power flow, to Vinyasa - yoga is reconnecting our body and soul.
Reuters tells us more about the global trend to downward dog...Numuste.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Snow Birds


HAPPY HOLIDAYS
Sorry for the short hiatus. Will be back blogging in a couple days..
Until than, stick your eyes on these amazing boots by COS...
The winter does not seem so bad after all.