Sunday, July 31, 2016

In"Kori"gible: Coveting Alexander Wang Booties for Fall


 My love for shoes is not something that I can tame, nor do I want to.

Call me incorrigible, I guess, and with that I present my current object of desire: these Alexander Wang "Kori" booties bedazzled with silver discs.

The smoothness of the discs (instead of, say, spikes) turns the bootie into a neutral.

My feelings toward this bootie, however, are in high gear.

Saturday, July 30, 2016

Discovering Les Toiles du Soleil or Sunshine on a Cloudy (Rainy) Day in New York City



My daughters and I were early for the Saturday afternoon performance of Benjamin Millepied's L.A. Dance Project at the Joyce Theater in Chelsea, so we meandered through the increasing raindrops in search of adventure.

The Joyce by day.

First we met a handsome detective outside the 10th Precinct and had an impromptu chat; my middle child is interested in detective work, but it may be a phase as she's fourteen.

Then we wandered up another side street and discovered the perfect antidote to country French fabrics à la the once-thriving Pierre Deux: stripes in the loveliest hues from Les Toiles du Soleil.

There were walls of upholstery-weight fabric; bags in every shape and size that had been stitched up in the back of the shop; espadrilles, table linens, bolsters, book covers; and the happiest, sunniest atmosphere that brightened the gray skies above us.

Example of a cosmetics bag.

I returned twice--buying three bags in all (two cosmetics bags in different sizes as well as the St. Germain shoulder bag).

A yoga bag for the tired dancers?

And the dance performance? It was exquisitely executed a jewel box–size company. Works included a series of duets by Martha Graham, a fierce piece by the wunderkind choreographer Justin Peck, and an extended company number by Millepied, which featured a gorgeous solo by a lookalike Natalie Portman, Millepied's wife.

The Joyce by night.

In the spirit of the afternoon, I just may conflate my memories of this day as those of Milletoiles.


Saturday, July 2, 2016

Miss C on the Politics of Casual Dressing in Selvedge Magazine

I'm waiting for the July issue of Selvedge to cross the pond; it contains a story on casual dressing that invited me not only to talk about current dress codes (to dress down or up?) but to contemplate the politics of casual dressing when a woman is of a certain age.

I've framed the article with some thoughts on the audience reaction to Jenny Beavan's choice of attire when she accepted her Academy Award for costume design for Mad Max; readers may remember that the red carpet leading to the stage was lined with side-eye as Beavan confidently walked it in her bomber jacket, clompy boots, and baggy trousers.

I was delighted to interview my talented cousin Hannah Thomson, who takes photographs of social events in New York, and has lots of experience seeing how women dress--both on the red carpet and at parties.