Santa Claus Comes Early: Betsey Johnson Sample Sale 12/1 – 12/4

The best way to start off your Christmas shopping is to do a little shopping for yourself!

If you’re in town next week, you are in for a treat – Betsey Johnson is having a sample sale from 12/1 – 12/4.  Like typical sales the days up the prices go down.  However don’t wait until the last day because that dress you saw Wednesday may not be there Saturday.

So make that list and check it twice because Betsey’s coming to town.

Betsey Johnson Sample Sale
Millenium Broadway Hotel
145 W 44th St.
6th Floor

12/1 10AM – 9PM
12/2 10AM – 9PM
12/3 10AM – 9PM
12/4 10AM – 7PM

via Betsey Johnson’s official twitter

Out and About in Lolita: NYC Style


You already got the basics down for how to dress Lolita, and you’ve RSVP’ed for an upcoming meetup. So the big question now is: what are you going to wear?

While New York City is the fashion capital of the world that doesn’t mean New Yorkers and tourists alike wholly accept Lolita as a fashion. They’ll probably look at you and then walk away, whisper, or worse, follow you onto the train for further harassment. Now does this mean you should never wear Lolita outside and in public? Of course not. If you want to enjoy the company of your frilly friends without the incessant worry of being followed by leary eyes here are some things to consider:

Dress Appropriate. Lolita can be mistaken for a costume a lot of the time, so it’s best to tone down the costume aspect of it. Opt for solid colors or subdued prints. Wear simple cardigans or blouses, and keep deco accessories at home. I lean towards the Classic and Casual Lolita styles because it tends to be easier when walking around the city or incorporating into workwear. If I want to go all out (OTT) I usually save those coordinates for conventions or special occasions (i.e. International Lolita Day, theme-based meet-ups) since most people know what Lolita looks like and I’m more concerned about sticking with the theme.

Comfort is Key. Are you spending most of your times outdoors or indoors? Are you normally cold all the time? Wear a lot of layers you can take off if you get too warm. It’s great to bundle up and preventing future colds, having sweat spots is neither ladylike or ideal conditions for hugging friend you haven’t seen in long time. More than likely you’ll be walking around a lot so opt for comfort than cute. Wear low heels (less than 2″) or flats — the lower heel creates less of an impact while walking so you’re feet won’t hurt as much since you’re putting your weight on your whole foot instead of just your heel.  I also highly recommend rocking horse shoes for those casual outings as well — the foam platform soles make a nice cushion for your feet.

Be Prepared. You never know if there’s going to be a freak snowstorm or high chance of rain (it’s always raining in New York City). I always keep a small folding umbrella in my bag because there have been times where it rains as I go home when there wasn’t a cloud in the sky. So check the weather report the night before or that morning of that scheduled meetup. I would also recommend you check mta.info before you head out the door. There’s a chance that the subway trains are running on time and then there are times where that train you need to transfer onto is not stopping at the station you need. Or map the place you need to meet on your iPhone/iPod or print out a copy of the meetup post – especially when you’ve never been to the area you’re all going to meet up.  Give yourself at least an hour before you leave your house/apartment–this way if you run into train delays you’ll be five minutes late/early as opposed to arriving three hours after everyone has left for somewhere else.

Keep it Simple. No matter where you are in New York City you will be walking to and from someplace. Try not to bring too much baggage. Unless it’s a bag full of gifts or you are returning borrowed items don’t expect someone to carry your second bag for you. You’ll probably carrying that bag all day, and it will get heavier by the end of the day after all that walking. So consolidate as much as you can, and think twice before you bring your DS (Are you really going to use it for the 20 minutes you’re riding on the train?) or that latest Gothic Lolita Bible.

Be Confident If you are wearing Lolita, by definition, you’ve chosen to have the guts to look like you walked out of Candyland. Or Japan. Whether you are just wearing Lolita indoors to bake cookies or going out to see your friends you should have the confidence to wear something you like. Don’t make the clothes wear you. I strongly believe in wearing Lolita as a fashion and not a costume. Especially when people are more than likely to stare when they’re not suppose to. If you wear Lolita like a fashion, people will disregard you less if you think you are wearing a costume. Show others you are wearing something that makes you happy. They’ll see that and leave you alone, or give you compliments. Even better, they may follow in your footsteps.

Of course these are things to take to heart wherever you live. Is there anything that’s a must-have advice for you that Lolitas should know about when hanging out in the city?

Cupcake of the Week – Toffee

I have to give Crumbs credit. My favorite candy would have to be either Heath bars or Symphony chocolate bars.  Why? I simply love toffee. Or rather any treats that have toffee pieces in them.

That’s why I am in love with this week’s Cupcake of the Week – a chocolate cake cupcake with cream cheese frosting topped with toffee crumble and chocolate drizzle.

I just had to have one I forgot to tell everyone about it.

Check it out this week as well as keep update with spur-of-the-moment deals on their Twitter feed. 

Locations:
(Brooklyn Heights)
109 Montague Street
Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201
T 718-935-9600
(Garment Center)
1385 Broadway
New York, NY 10018
T 212-764-7100
(Grand Central)
420 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY 10170
T 212-297-0500
(Broadway)
1675 Broadway
New York, NY 10019
T 212-399-3100
(Bryant Park)
43 West 42nd St
New York, NY 10036
T 212 221 1500
(Lexington Avenue)
1418 Lexington Ave
New York, NY 10128
T 212 360 7200
(Madison Avenue)
501 Madison Ave
New York, NY 10022
T 212 750 0515
(The Village)
37 East 8th St
New York, NY 10003
T 212 673 1500
(Third Ave)
880 Third Ave
New York, NY 10022
T 212-355-6500
(Union Square)
124 University Place
New York, NY 10003
T 212 206 8011
(Upper East Side)
1379 Third Ave
New York, NY 10075
T 212 794 9800
(Upper West Side)
350 Amsterdam Ave
New York, NY 10024
(Wall Street)
87 Beaver St
New York, NY 10005
T 212 480 7500
(East Hampton, Long Island)
35 Newtown Ln
East Hampton, NY 11937
T 631 329 4883
(Huntington, Long Island)
11 Wall St
Huntington, NY 11743
T 631 421 4500
(Woodbury, Long Island)
8285 Jericho Turnpike
Woodbury, NY 11797
T 516-224-4542
T 212 712 9800

Grand Central Holiday Shops Opens Today + Light Show info

The holiday season is definitely upon us. Winter holiday shop displays are starting to appear, the Bryant Park Holiday Market is open, and now the Grand Central Holiday Fair. Between now and Christmas Eve, if you have some time to spare waiting for your train or just killing time check out the holiday shops. I recommend stopping by the hat shop — all hats/fascinators are made in France.

Another event to see is the Grand Central Kaleidoscope Holiday light show. Starting 11AM on November 30th, New Yorkers and tourists alike can enjoy laser light shows every half hour.

Grand Central Holiday Fair
Grand Central (Vanderbilt Hall)
November 30th, 2010 – December 24th, 2010
15 Vanderbilt Avenue
New York, NY

Kaleidoscope Holiday Show
Grand Central (Main Concourse)
November 30th, 2010 – January 1,2011

This Just In: Met will have McQueen in 2011


It was a sad, sad day when Alexander McQueen left this world. However he has left the fashion world with inspiration that will live on in the minds of future designers.

While thinking long and hard on how to really pay tribute to McQueen, the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute said they will hold an exhibition dedicated to McQueen in May 2011.

“Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty” will be a retrospective exhibit on the late designer and his collections and contribution to the fashion world. 

Seeing Unicorns: Project Unicorn at the El Taller

Metamorphose’s Twinkle Journey

Lolitas and unicorns go together like birthdays and ponies. They are a symbol of a roaming freedom that exists only in fantasies. Whether you are young or old you’ve probably wanted one at some point in time. Or you’ve kept up your obsession with a shrine in your close.

If you’re ever in Manhattan this winter and need a unicorn fix check out the unicorns at the Marionette Theatre in Central Park in honor of Camomile Hixon’s latest collection, “Project Unicorn.”

The exhibition opens on Thursday, November 11th at the Alexis Grady Gallery at the El Taller with an opening reception to meet the artist. So iron out that Pink Macaroon Unicorn Fantasy dress and primp yourself out to be the best unicorn princess you can be!

Meet the Artist Reception
November 11th, 2010
6-8PM

Project Unicorn: Camomile Hixon

November 11 – December 30, 2010
El Taller
2710 Broadway
3rd Floor
New York, NY 10025
212-665-9460

Crumbs Cupcake of the Week – Butterscotch


The cold chill of winter came fast which means New York is gearing up for the winter holidays! Which gives everyone an excuse to either stop by Bryant Park for some hot chocolate or just wander about the city in search of the best hot fudge sundae. 

Although butterscotch is best served drizzled over ice cream, I’ll settle for Crumbs‘ vanilla cupcake with butterscotch cream cheese to satisfy my sweet tooth.

Check it out this week as well as keep update with spur-of-the-moment deals on their Twitter feed. 

Locations:

(Brooklyn Heights)
109 Montague Street
Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201
T 718-935-9600

(Garment Center)
1385 Broadway
New York, NY 10018
T 212-764-7100

(Grand Central)
420 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY 10170
T 212-297-0500

(Broadway)
1675 Broadway
New York, NY 10019
T 212-399-3100

(Bryant Park)
43 West 42nd St
New York, NY 10036
T 212 221 1500

(Lexington Avenue)
1418 Lexington Ave
New York, NY 10128
T 212 360 7200

(Madison Avenue)
501 Madison Ave
New York, NY 10022
T 212 750 0515

(The Village)
37 East 8th St
New York, NY 10003
T 212 673 1500

(Third Ave)
880 Third Ave
New York, NY 10022
T 212-355-6500

(Union Square)
124 University Place
New York, NY 10003
T 212 206 8011

(Upper East Side)
1379 Third Ave
New York, NY 10075
T 212 794 9800

(Upper West Side)
350 Amsterdam Ave
New York, NY 10024

(Wall Street)
87 Beaver St
New York, NY 10005
T 212 480 7500

(East Hampton, Long Island)
35 Newtown Ln
East Hampton, NY 11937
T 631 329 4883

(Huntington, Long Island)
11 Wall St
Huntington, NY 11743
T 631 421 4500

(Woodbury, Long Island)
8285 Jericho Turnpike
Woodbury, NY 11797
T 516-224-4542
T 212 712 9800

Needs more peanut sauce

MalaysiaKitchenNYC at Grand Central

I love Malaysian food.  I love the spicy sweet kick of peanut sauce over satay, and washing it down with a warm glass of teh tarik.  This past spring, I got a chance to visit Malaysia on the east side for a crazy family reunion. Over the years my palate has become more eager to try new things, so this was a perfect opportunity to try everything. There was good food and then there was food to try once and never again (i.e. sea cucumber).

The reason I’m fawning over past vacation memories was because today I happened to stop by Grand Central’s Vanderbilt all to check out the last day of Eat|Drink|Explore  MalaysianKitchenNYC – a weekend culture celebration of all things Malaysian.  They had things like chicken and beef satay, chicken curry over rice, mee goreng (noodles with curry, vegetables, and chicken). While I was mainly there for the food, I was impressed by the large stage setup on one end with native dance performances.  At the other end there were more flat-screen TVs showing the performances if you couldn’t see because of the crowd.

I couldn’t decide on what to eat, so I went with a sampling of chicken satay from a vendor that is an upcoming restaurant collaboration with Todd English and Ian Chalermkittichai. Unfortunately it was so good I didn’t have time to take a picture of it so you’ll just have to take my word for it.  Or check out their restaurant when it opens in November.

Ramen Noodle Snacks (no water needed)

Malaysian cuisine is very much a melting pot of Indian, Chinese, and Nyonya (native Malaysian) foods.  Here are some common Malaysian food-related phrases you should know:

teh tarik – tea that has been strained between two cups several times so it develops a frothy texture
kopi o – black coffee
maggie – instant noodles
roti – light thin, fluffy pancake/pita
satay – thinly sliced pieces of meat/tofu on barbucue skewers accompanied with peanut sauce
mee – general term for flat egg noodles
kaya – sweet coconut jam (great on toast)

Malaysian Restaurants around the city:

Café  Asean
117 West 10th Street
New York, NY
212-633-0348

Fatty Crab
2170 Broadway
New York, NY
212-496-2722

Jaya Malaysian
90 Baxter Street #28
New York, NY
212-219-3331

Laut
15 East 17th Street
(Between Broadway & Fifth Ave.)
New York, NY 10003
212-206-8989

Malaysia Grill
224 West 104 Street
New York, NY
212-579-1333

New Malaysia Restaurant
46-48 Bowery
New York, NY
212-964-0284

Nyonya
199 Grand Street
New York, NY
212-334-3669

Overseas Taste Asian Restaurant
49 Canal Street
New York, NY
212-925-3233

Penang
41 Elizabeth Street
New York, NY
212-431-8722

Sanur
18 Doyer Street
New York, NY
212 267 0088

Skyway Restaurant
11 Allen Street
New York, NY
212-625-1163

These are the restaurants that are in Manhattan, but there are plenty more in Queens, and Brooklyn, so if you’re interested in trying something Indian, Chinese or just something different look into MalaysianKitchenNYC. Watch out for their food truck too.

Bryant Park Holiday Market Opens Today!

While I do miss the tents at Bryant Park, it also meant that the ice rink and the holiday markets would be set-up earlier.  The ice rink opened last weekend, but it’s not the same without the sweet aroma of kettle corn and apple cider and hot chocolate.

So if you have a chance stop by Bryant Park today and get a first look of what will be around for the next month or so. Or go ice skating for a bit and buy a cup of apple cider with a cinnamon stick to warm you up. Or find out what exactly is a chocolate syringe.

The Holiday Shops at Bryant
Bryant Park
Between 40th and 42nd Street and 5th and 6th Avenue
November 5, 2010 – January 2nd, 2011

See Bloody, Bloody Andrew Jackson for $50

Ever imagined what any of our founding fathers would be if they were a twenty-something, emo rock star? From the mind of Michael Friedman, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson is a musical rendition about just that. Dealing with populism, the Indian Removal act, and of course making time for his wife Rachel, Andrew Jackson has complicated life story that can only be illustrated through song and dance.

The producers of the show would like to show their political support with their “Jackson for a Grant” initiative which offers $50 tickets to the show through November 24th.

Just use the code BBJVOTE when you purchase your tickets on BroadwayOffers.com or purchase tickets at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theater box office (242 West 45th Street, Manhattan); or by call (212) 947-8844.