Monday, November 25, 2013

CATCHING FIRE FASHION INSPIRATION

This weekend I went to see Catching Fire, the second chapter in the Hunger Games story. As a reader who is quite possibly obsessed with the books, I loved the way the movies have brought the series to life. And of course, I couldn't help but get a little fashion inspiration...

 Our girl Katniss is unstoppable and quite frankly, so is her wardrobe in the second film. 
I'm in love with her cowl knit shawl, you can find similar ones online for purchase or if you're crafty, you can knit your own! 

Aah Effie. Her style truly redefines outrageous.


 However there are ways to channel your inner Effie for a modern day look that will wow.


 Again, over the top...

But we're sure Effie herself would approve of this butterfly inspired ensemble.

And a real treat for Hunger Games fans?


The threads Tributes wore while training are actually available for purchase. That's right, thanks to designer Lucas Hugh, you can look like a contender in the arena while you're killing it on the treadmill. 

Which of these looks would you rock?


Friday, November 15, 2013

FRIDAY ROUND UP

With the cold weather moving in, we're loving this mix of neon and neutrals 

How amazing is this DIY mason jar chandelier? 

We have four words for this necklace: give it to me.

These boots are perfect for transitioning from fall to winter weather

 You know what we'll never get sick of? chocolate chip cookies.

 It's simple, really

Thursday, November 14, 2013

FOUR FAVORITES - NYC PICKS


The weather outside is BRRRRR! I have been stocking up on a few items to keep me warm throughout this fall/winter mix we've been experiencing in NYC lately. (We got flurries on Tuesday!!) I love soft scarves and hats, especially when the temps start dropping you don't want something scratching at your skin. 

1. Cashmere Beanie
2. J. Crew Camp Socks
3. Kate Spade Leather Gloves (sold out, find similar here)
4. GUESS Faux Fur Scarf

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

FOUR FAVORITES: SF PICKS

I'm always happy when I can find pieces that are the right mix of comfy and chic. Whether you dress them up or down these four staples offer a twist on cozy classics.

1. Calypso Pom Pom Beanie
2. Topshop Knitted Jumper
3. Topshop Mini Evian Bag
4. Sully's Sharper1 Lace Up Military Combat Boot

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

INTERIOR STYLE - DINING ROOM



With Thanksgiving right around the corner and the first snowfall in New York today (we're jealous here in California), the holiday season is officially underway. We spend a good amount of time in these few months gathered around the table, enjoying family, friends, and of course, food. Whether you're hosting a large party or just want to spruce up your table for the holidays, we're loving brass accents, gold dinnerware and hints of the outdoors to bring a cozy elegance indoors. 



Reclaimed Wood 35" Porthole Round Wall Mirror 
ET2 Starburst Light Pendant 
Crate & Barrel Potted Desert Flowers 
Etsy Shop WingedWorld Vintage Brass Pig 
Vera Wang Wedgewood Dinnerware 
Jonathan Charles Pair of Open Barley Twist Column Candlesticks

Thursday, November 7, 2013

FOUR FAVORITES - SF PICKS

I'm not gonna lie, I currently own 4 pairs of jeans and they all look basically the same (I'm a creature of habit). But with so many fun and chic options out there, I think it's time for a little wardrobe sprucing. For this season I'm digging bold patterns, dark washes and of course, leather. 

1. Gap 1969 Always Skinny Jeans
2. Kendall and Kylie Faux Leather Paneled Jeans
3. Tinsel Studded Camo Print Skinny Jeans
4. Old Navy Rockstar Color Wash Jeans

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

FOUR FAVORITES - NYC PICKS


It's officially sweater weather! ...and hat weather...and boot weather...basically, it's cold here in NYC! Cozy sweaters are a go-to once the temperatures start dropping. I love pairing my favorite cozy sweaters with white skinnies and ankle boots or leggings and boots. How do you wear your favorite cozy sweater?

1. Forever 21 Cozy Sweater
2. J. Crew Cashmere Sweater
3. Rebecca Taylor Pullover Sweater
4. Rebecca Taylor Blocked Leopard Sweater 

Monday, November 4, 2013

WHAT'S COOKING SF: THE PERFECT PUMPKIN PIE

This weekend, my S.O. and I had a dinner party to attend giving me the the perfect excuse to bake up something delicious. Since we're well into the fall season I decided I wanted to take a delicious twist on a festive fall favorite: pumpkin pie. This recipe for a mouthwatering Maple Pumpkin Pie with a Brown Sugar Meringue is adapted from KitchenSimplicity.com and produces some of the best pie I've ever tasted. Bonus points?This recipe is both dairy and gluten free.


Maple Pumpkin Pie
1 15oz can pumpkin
1/3 cup sugar
1 teaspoon ground ginger
3/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon salt 
3 large eggs, lightly beaten
2/3 cup almond milk 
1/2 cup pure maple syrup 
Frozen pie crust (or homemade pie crust of your choosing)

For pumpkin pie filling: Combine pumpkin, sugar, ginger, cinnamon and salt. Add eggs and whisk until just combined. Slowly whisk in maple syrup and milk.

Pour the filling into a 9-inch unbaked pie crust.  Bake at 450ºF for 10 minutes. Then lower the temperature to 350º and bake for 50 minutes, or until a knife inserted at te center comes out clean. 



While the pie is cooking, begin your meringue.

 Stiff meringue peaks (forms peaks that hold their shape when beater is lifted)

Brown Sugar Meringue 
3 egg whites
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar
1/8 teaspoon salt
1/3 cup brown sugar


For meringue: Place egg whites in a bowl and allow to sit at room temperature for 30 minutes. Add vanilla, cream of tartar and salt. Beat on a medium speed with an electric mixer until soft peaks form. Gradually add the brown sugar, approximately 1 tablespoon at a time, beating at a high speed until stiff peaks form

Once the pies have baked for approximately 50 minutes, remove them from the oven to top with your meringue. To spread the meringue, pile it on the center of your pie and slowly spread it equally to the edge of the crust. Once you have covered the pie entirely, place it back in the oven and cook for an additional 10 minutes at 350º F, or until the meringue has lightly browned


 You can even make fun patterns with the meringue

Once the meringue has browned (be careful not to overcook) remove to a wire rack to cool completely. After the pie has cooled, cover it lightly with foil and place in the fridge. Because there are eggs in the meringue, this pie should not be left at room temperature for more than a few hours.


The pie was a huge hit at the dinner party and would be a great addition to any Thanksgiving spread! 

Friday, November 1, 2013

FRIDAY ROUND UP

It's true.

A camel trench is a fall must have in our book

 I might have to make use of this maple pumpkin pie with brown sugar meringue recipe this weekend. 

Another great weekend project, make your own bath salts! 

The perfect mix of leather, chunky knits and pattern

This living room looks so cozy! We may have to feature it in our Interior Style section.