10 Weeks

Wearing one of Brian Lichtenberg's satirical homage / critique of brands ... Sorry Céline! In addition to "Féline", you can also find "Homiés", "Ballin", "Bucci", "Burrrr"... *Reason* also has a number of other slogan tees & sweatshirts like "Partier"

Wearing one of Brian Lichtenberg’s satirical homage / critique of brands … Sorry Céline! In addition to “Féline”, you can also find “Homiés”, “Ballin”, “Bucci”, “Burrrr”…
*Reason* also has a number of other slogan tees & sweatshirts like “Partier”

Stepping Out

PFW just wrapped up but what’s really over in Paris is Marc Jacobs & LV’s relationship! After 16 years at the big fashion house, Marc Jacobs revealed earlier this week that he’s leaving Louis Vuitton to focus on his own brand. What do YOU think? Will this hurt either of them? Or are they now both at such a level of notoriety that their brands are harmless? Here’s me today on 5thavenue, in front of the immense LV store, wondering what’s next for this iconic brand…

Louis Vuitton on Fifth avenue, New York

Louis Vuitton on Fifth avenue, New York

Downton Ambiance

In light of Downton Abbey’s season 4 premiere in the UK last month, here are my aristocratic picks for the return!

Top & bottom left: Bardith Antiques on Madison av.,  the go-to source for 18th-century English porcelain tableware and objets d’art. Bottom middle: Dolce and Gabbana majestically grand crown. Right: Victorian gown from Cesar Paciotti’s window display. Manhattan, October ‘13

Top & bottom left: Bardith Antiques on Madison ave., the go-to source for 18th-century English porcelain tableware and objets d’art. Bottom middle: Dolce and Gabbana majestically grand crown! Right: Victorian gown from Cesar Paciotti’s window display.
Manhattan, October ‘13