Like Boardwalk Empire? Like vintage trains? Just like anything vintage?
Cupcake of the Week: Cupcakes = Love
Unicorns Everywhere – Big Gay Ice Cream Shop Opening
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The Gobbler and Mermaid. |
Big Gay Ice Cream Shop
125 7th Street
New York, NY 10009
Throw It in the Bag : Picks and Tips for Fashion’s Night Out
Three year’s ago when the economy was very down in the dumps and shopping was literally a guilt trip, Anna Wintour and her colleagues decided to get people out to the stores. As such, Fashion’s Night Out or FNO was born. An idea that began in New York has now spanned several cities, which grants people the opportunity to meet fashion celebs, win exclusive prizes, and of course, shop until you drop.
This year it falls on September 8, 2011 (just a few weeks away) starting at 6PM. Now it’s grown to overwhelming proportions, so I thought I’d give you some events that appeal to a Lolita-minded fashion lover’s heart.
Betsey Johnson
138 Wooster St
New York, NY 10012
“Come celebrate Fashion’s Night Out with your favorite Betsey gals from 6:00pm-10:00pm! Join us for music from DJ Kalkutta, makeup by Stila Cosmetics, live models, cupcakes, champagne and a chance to win your very own Betsey tote!! Be there!”
DSW
40 East 14th Street
“DSW is excited to participate in FNO again and will be offering special shopping incentives on purchases from 6-10pm. From 7-8pm we will have a contest to win a $100 gift card (5 cards will be awarded) Fun flats will also be given out!”
535 Broadway
109 Spring Street
New York NY 10012
“Across the Hudson Over the bridge & under the most fashionable roof in Brooklyn. This year on “Fashion’s Night Out” the dollhouse is where glits and glam go over the top. Forget about miniature goodies in small samples. Paper Doll Boutique is presenting a healthy load of gifts to the naughty & nice fashion lovers this year with free manicures, mini massages, make up application and “I really hope I win” giveaways. If this doesn’t sound like the most fashionable celebration, then I recommend my killer cocktail at our open bar to turn this up a notch. See you September 8th, 2011, from 6-11pm. The one day in the year where being fashionably late will leave you left out!”
382 Lafayette Street
711 Lexington Avenue
New York NY 10022
Sephora
45 East 17th Street
“Kick off Fashion Week at Sephora—we’ve got the most spectacular beauty events of the year. *Enter the Sparkle Factory and meet Tarina Tarantino *Learn makeup tips by Laura Mercier artists, with special guest celebrity makeup artist Matin Maulawizada *Get skincare advice from Dr. Murad *Discover GLO Science groundbreaking teeth whitening technology and meet founder Dr. Jonathan B. Levine.”
625 Madison Avenue
“Michelle Trachtenberg and Hayden Panettiere will be making a personal appearance with Stuart Weitzman at 6:30 p.m.on September 8, 2011 at his flagship store at 625 Madison Avenue (at 59th Street). They will be unveiling their Young Hollywood Cares Shoe Collection, which will benefit ovarian cancer research. Other styles from the Young Hollywood Cares collection were designed by Scarlett Johansson and Olivia Palermo.”
Out and About: Meet and Greet with Lolita Designers at Tokyo Rebel
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Mistuba (left) and Masumi Kano (right) |
With Otakon having taken up so much of my time, I barely had moments to enjoy myself (much less have time to eat). Which is why I was truly ecstatic when Tokyo Rebel announced they would be hosting a meet-and-greet session with designers Masumi Kano and Mitsuba on Monday, August 1st, 2011.
It was also a great opportunity for those who weren’t able to make it to Otakon, and for people like me, who prefered a more intimate one-on-one sitting — not to mention avoid hour long lines just for an autograph.
Tokyo Rebel asked those girls interested to RVSP ahead of time, with everyone going in groups of ten at a time so each person could have a few moments to speak with the designers. It was also beneficial to attendees to not feel claustrophobic with Tokyo Rebel being such a small store.
Girls were asked to arrive around 5-10 minutes ahead of time so as not to block the sidewalk from passerbys and the occassional dogwalker. There were girls who were local to the city, as well as a few as far as Connecticut just to see Kano-san and Mistuba. The wait time was about 10 minutes longer than expected, but it gave a chance for me to take a few snapshots of girls waiting.
Once my group was called, everyone formed a line for an autograph and then another for a photo-op. As soon as I was up, both designers smiled and giggled a bit since I had helped them out in Baltimore the day before. You were allowed to get one item and one postcard (of your choice), signed. Unfortunately the only pens were regular ink pens, and the autograph evidently rubbed off. The postcard was thankfully inside so no smudge there!
There was one last group photo with everyone, and after you were free to browse the store or leave. It seemed like everyone enjoyed themselves, and Tokyo Rebel accommodated latecomers by asking them to go in the last group
I do hope Tokyo Rebel continues events like these because it makes Lolita fashion more real seeing the people in person who wear Lolita and work in this particular fashion niche. In a way it also enforces one’s love of Lolita to continue wearing it.
More Links:
Tokyo Rebel takes Designers out on the town.
The Traveling Lolita – Otakon 2011
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Pepper Ink |
However it was a weekend of adventures nonetheless. I attended a Lolita tea party at the Explorer’s Lounge, one of the restaurants within the Intercontinental Hotel, hosted by various girls from the community (specifically, I Do Declare, Moss Garden, Morrigan NYC, Perianth, and Tea, Love, Crochet), shot some amazing photos of both fashion shows, and at the very last-minute decided to volunteer my time at the official BtSSB/AaTP booth.
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Lily of the Valley, Little Macaron, Lolita Nouveau, Candy Threads |
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Corazón Carmela, Perianth, I Do Declare, Morrigan NYC |
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Mistuba (left), chief designer of Alice and the Pirates and Masumi Kano (right), a designer of Baby, the Stars Shine Bright. |
The Magician King Signing 8/10!
For Harry Potter fans there is a void that needs to be filled. So while you’re waiting for your Hogwarts letter from Pottermore, I suggest checking out The Magicians by Lev Grossman.
I picked up The Magicians on a whim in a now defunct Borders store. It was one of the best books I’ve ever picked up. Think adult version (as opposed to YA) of Harry Potter set in Narnia – and there are no happy endings. Six months later I seized the opportunity to check out a booksigning. It was the most interesting signing I’ve been too – an elderly attendee began comparing The Magicians to the upcoming Sorcerer’s Apprentice. (There’s no contest that The Magicians is far better).
Lev Grossman continues where The Magicians left off with The Magician King. If you’re a fan or aching for a new book, Grossman will be holding a Q&A and signing his latest book at two stores. On Tuesday, August 9th, Grossman will be at WORD bookstore in Brooklyn, and at Barnes & Nobles on Wednesday, August 10th.
Hope to see you there with at least two books in hand!
The Magician King Signing
7:30PM
August 9th, 2011
Word Bookstore
126 Franklin St.
Brooklyn, NY 11222
718-383-0096
7PM
August 10th, 2011
Barnes & Noble
2289 Broadway (at 82nd Street)
New York, NY 10024
212-362-8835
Lolita Designers at Tokyo Rebel 8/1 – RVSP 7/23
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Misako Aoki at Tokyo Rebel (2010) |
Tokyo Rebel is a must for local and out-of-town Lolitas and lovers of J-fashion alike. And this year old store is making a big splash, holding events with special guests. Last year they had the opportunity to invite Misako Aoki to their store for a small signing. Around 100 people came (that’s big for the Lolita community) and the line was out the down with people just waiting to see the former Kawaii ambassador.
This year Tokyo Rebel gives local Lolitas a chance to meet the designers from Baby, the Stars Shine Bright, and Alice and the Pirates. For those who are unable to make it to Otakon (for any reason, since they are guests this year), black out Monday, August 1st, on your Hello Kitty calender.
From 6:00PM – 7:30PM , Masumi Kano (Fashion Designer, Baby, the Stars Shine Bright) and Mistuba (Chief Designer, Alice and the Pirates) will be signing autographs at this New York boutique. Due to the popularity of the designers and the size of the store, this is a RVSP-only event.
They will accepting RVSPs at 12PM on July 23rd.
Please check Tokyo Rebel’s post regarding this event for anymore info. What better way to meet new and reunite with old Lolitas. As well as pick up something up to add to your already overflowing Lolita wardrobe.
Hope to see you there!
BtSBB & AaTP Designer Signing
August 1st, 2011
6 – 7:30PM
Tokyo Rebel
170 Avenue B
New York, NY
Shake Ramen Salad – Japan Street Fair 7/24
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Okonomiyaki anyone? (Japan Block Fair 2009) |
Fried oreos and gyros are starting to taste the similar. And the reggaeton music is starting to just be a buzz in your ear. These are signs that you are suffering from street fair depression.
Everything is kind of whizzing by and the people are starting to know your name. It’s time for you to experience a different street fair (Not referring to the one the day after).
Hop on a R or E train and head to Astoria for the Japan Block Fair.
There’ll be food, goods, and performances. Vendors such has Hakata TonTon, Kiteya, Teriyaki Ball Shop, and many others will be in attendance. So listen to some enka or be in awe at the taiko drummers.
Also this is one fair that encourages dressing up. Anyone in a yukata will receive a free gift. Did I mention there’ll be food?
Japan Block Fair
July 24th, 2011
11-6PM
Broadway at Steinway
Astoria Queens
*Shake Ramen Salad – cold ramen with arugula, dressing, and typical ramen toppings. Shake it all about and what do you get? Shake ramen salad! (I had this at the Asia Pacific Heritage Festival in Union Square thanks to Hakata Tonton. Perhaps they’ll have it at JBF too.)
Fast Fashion – eBay Fashion Vault X CDFA Bag Review
Remember the post I made about the CDFA raising awareness of counterfeit goods? I decided to purchase the bag (my bag collection is rivaling my shoe collection).
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If I’d known Anna Sui was involved I would’ve bought hers (It was super mori-girl) |
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Back of authentication card. |