Wednesday, October 22, 2008

What was she thinking?



One of my fave fashion mavens has left me speechless, and not in a good way. I wish we could call this a Carrie Bradshaw fashion mishap, but this IS in fact Sarah Jessica Parker (gasp) at an event for Chanel. The things that really leave me speechless are her tights. I've been staring at this picture for 10 minutes trying to figure out why her legs look two-toned, and why she thought it would ever be a good idea to step onto the red carpet looking like that? And those shoes, don't even get me started on the shoes.....

Friday, October 10, 2008

Just some food for thought...





hmmm I wonder who Newsweek favors? And furthermore, is that a halo shining over Obama, or just the lighting?

Thursday, October 9, 2008

She's baaaaaaaaaack!!!!


I just got goosebumps from this video:
http://www.mtv.com/overdrive/?id=1596738&vid=287977

I have waited for this day ever since she took a razor to her long, flowing, blonde extensions. Brit Brit is FINALLY back, you guys and better than ever. I just can't believe I have to wait until November 30th to watch the entire 90 minute special.

Ok girls on 3 say "PRUNE!"


Yes, instead of cheese (not like they eat it anyway) the Olsens say 'Prune' before a photo-op to obtain the "i'm too cool and pretty" to smile shot. I've tried it on several occasions, but I just end up looking like a weird fish.

Anyway, the real reason I am posting about my fave troll-tastic twins is because (gasp) they actually look presentable in this picture. Is it possible the root-exposed hair, baggy clothes, and homeless-esque look is finally out? They have so much potential, and I think they are making a bold statement here. And, OMG is it just me or does MK (the one on the left) look like she actually might be smirking a little? I think she likes her new look, and so do I. You go girls.

Whitney flees The Hills for New York City.


MTV confirmed that Whitney Port of The Hills will be starring in her own spin-off show called, The City. Whit scored a coveted job that a million girls would kill for with Diane Von Furstenberg. While I am excited to see her new show, especially because she moved to my neck of the woods, I am more pumped to hear what her opening theme song will be. As much as I love The Hills, I really am getting sick of Natasha Bedingfield singing in my ear each week that "today is where your book begins...." It's been what, five seasons now? Can't MTV (ahem, Music Television) spice it up a bit?

Pretty sure if Emz had her own reality show, her theme song would be "GLAMOROUS" by Fergie.

Twin Celebuspawns=Double trouble.



Everyone will be talking about this issue of W, which features a candid interview and photos taken by Brad of Angie breast-feeding little Knox and Viv. It hits stands October 21st. Is it me or does Brangelina just LOVE rubbing it in everyone's faces how "happy" they are? Poor Jen. My heart really does go out for her.

Attributed from PerezHilton.com:
"In a new interview with German Vanity Fair, Angie attributes their super powers to her super partner, Brad Pitt. When the family had to make recent flying arrangements to accommodate the New York premiere of Angelina's new movie, The Changeling, Brad told the mother of six to go back to bed and let him do all the work.

What a stand up guy!

When it comes to their new twins, Angelina admits that while it's double the work, it's also double the pleasure.

"When you look at them, it's like they were made for each other," she explains. "They smile at each other, sniff each other, touch each other. It's just beautiful."

Wait, is she talking about babies or dogs?

She says that even at these very early stages, the twins have developed distinct personalities, with Knox taking a quiet backseat to Vivienne's louder, more aggressive personality.

Sounds like an accurate mix of the parents!"

GAG ME!

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Who will be Auf'd tonight?


Who's excited for the two-part finale of Project Runway starting tonight? (I know Amy Mo is!)

I so tried to sneak into this show at Bryant Park while I was there, but it had a very strict guest list, and you had to sign confidentiality agreements. However, that same day, the collections made their way online, which of course I snuck a peek at. And, now the final six designer's collections are on Bravotv.com, which you can check out here: (if you can't curb your craving until NEXT wednesday) http://www.bravotv.com/Project_Runway/season/5/photos/gallery.php?e=final_collections

My money is on LeAnne. The picture above is her creation from last week's "Nature" episode. If you can't tell, her inspiration was lavender. I would definitely wear this frock on a red carpet, paired with a fierce tan. See you all on the runway! Auf Wiedersehen.

An oldie, but goodie.



move it like a gypsy
stop, woah, back it up,
now let me see your hips swing

Hey, Liz....remember those nights where we would blast Savage on repeat every night before we went out?? You could usually find me in my white, towel dress and you in your pink bathrobe and every time this JAM came on your computer, we would meet in the middle of the hallway and sing as loud as we could into our blow-dryers?? Well, just think, we could have MANY more if you moved up here and were my NY roomie!!

Hehe...i know this a shameless ploy for everyone to see, but I thought it might remind you of the good 'ol days and how much fun we always have together!! Just a thought....

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

What Emz Recommendz



These are the current jams that make my subway rides around the city that much more enjoyable.

**Akon ft. Kardinal Offishall--Dangerous
**Jennifer Hudson-- Spotlight
**Britney Spears-- Womanizer
**John Legend ft. Andre 3000-- Green Light
**Natasha Bedingfield--Angel
**T.I.-- Whatever you like
**Pitbull ft. Lil Jon-- Krazy
**Katy Perry-- Hot 'N Cold
**Jordin Sparks-- One Step At A Time
**Jonas Brothers-- Love Bug
**T.I. ft. Rihanna-- Live your Life
**Right Now (Na Na Na)-- Akon
**Gym Class Heroes-- Cookie Jar

Monday, October 6, 2008

Shop to the Top!

OMG!!! How amazing does THIS look?!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jml_MOEPA-s

Here comes the bride....



I got the Wedding Channel assignment!!!!! Woo. My advisor from the temp agency called and said my interview went really well, and they would be happy to have me. Not sure of all the details yet, but I will be helping them with their Fall Couture show at the Intercontinental Hotel. It's a five day assignment so I will be making lots of that cash money, yo! Haha ok, not really but yay for networking!!! Keep y'all posted!

One of those nights that will go down in history, but that's NY for ya.


This weekend started off with a BANG. Alisha, one of my besties since Freshman year at UF, came in on the China Town bus at 8 PM. We came back to my cousins, got ready for the night and met up with Bevin (one of my fave sorority sisters) at her friends apartment, had a couple drinks and headed out for the night.

I had never met some of her friends before, but they took us to one of their favorite places--Tenjune. "Ever heard of it?" They asked. "Um, are you kidding? I ALWAYS read about Tenjune in Us Weekly." I was so anxious to get there and had an imaginary pen and paper in my hand the whole night documenting every little detail. We waited outside the velvet rope for their buddy to let us in. The bouncer looked Bevin, Alisha and I up and down for a few seconds each, and I guess we passed his test, because before we knew it the rope was unhooked and we were in.

We danced the night away, until we were literally the last people on the dance floor, and ended the night eating room service at the Waldorf Astoria in plush, white bathrobes while sipping champagne and overlooking Park Avenue. I'm telling you I only have nights like this with Alisha. It was an episode right out of The Hills, too bad we didn't have a camera crew following us around all night.

(Oh yah AND the Gators won!!!!! The pic above is me and Lish decked out in orange & blue circa Nov. '07 for UF/FSU Gameday)

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Just be nice.


So, I have a complete and new found respect for all those involved in the restaurant industry. I got a little "gourmet" taste of what life is like for well, a dish washer. I started temping and so far have been sent on two assignments. My advisor called me last week and gave me three options of where I would like to work. One was for a Conde Nast publication to serve as a receptionist for three days, the other was to help in Golf Digest's editorial department and the third was to assist in Gourmet Magazine's test kitchen.

Those of you who know me by now, should know which one I picked. Test kitchen...Gourmet food...Top Chefs, sounded like the perfect combo to me. I showed up at 4 Times Square (yes, Gourmet is also a part of Conde Nast....2 assignments and both in the "infamous" building, I considered myself a lucky girl) ready to help chop veggies and taste all of the wonderful creations being prepared for future recipes. I met Gourmet's kitchen manager on the 4th floor, who told me as politely as possible that my main duty for the next couple days would be to, you guessed it.....wash dishes.

Surprisingly, I enjoyed myself. Each chef had their own mini kitchen and whenever their sinks were full of dishes, I had to clean them. Every chef was unique in their personality and cooking styles, and every single one was genuinely kind and wanted to know "my story." How long had I been in New York? What was I looking to do? Where did I live? etc.

I tasted an array of foods and each one was more delicious than the last. I washed dishes, but I was respected for it. Friday was my last day and before each chef left, they thanked me for helping out and some even told me to forward my resume on to them so they could try and help in anyway they could. Before I left, I thanked everyone for being so NICE and for including me in such a wonderful work environment. It was a refreshing change, to say the least.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Current Mood: Shattered but not broken.


Hey everyone

Wow, I can't believe it's been two months since my last post. In case you all didn't know, I am finally here: New York, that is. I am celebrating, or rather reflecting upon the past 4 weeks and some days I have spent here. I think that's what I will use this post as, an up to the date re-cap on the life and times of me.

So I graduated August 9th and spent a couple weeks at home just relaxing and de-toxing from my four years spent away at college. I started my new diet plan, worked out everyday and spent some quality time with my family. I almost felt like I was back in high school again. Dinner was ready at 7:30ish every night, my parents and I battled each other at Jeopardy, and I went to bed around 10. I think, actually, I know my body, mind and soul appreciated those few weeks. I know I needed it.

However, after the first week, I started to get a little antsy. Is this really the life I wanted? Sleeping until noon and on the occasional nights I went out, running into the same people from my high school who have not moved on and still call "South" Tampa their home. Please, gag me. I was feeling claustrophobic, smothered and I had to get out of there. My NY BFF, like an angel sent from God, told me about an internship he heard about at Seventh House PR in New York for Fashion Week. What the hell, I thought, it's worth a try. I signed onto their web site, emailed the Event Coordinator and heard back from her within a day. "When are you available for an interview?" she asked. "Anytime that is best for you," I replied. This was a Monday afternoon, she wanted me there Wednesday. "Sure, no problem." I wrote back.

My mom and I went into complete and utter panic mode. We rushed to International Mall and Westshore to find the "perfect" interview outfit and a few other items fabulous enough for New York. We got everything we needed, packed my suitcase, (yes, just one) and I was out the door at 9 AM on Wednesday, August 27th. I got to 7th House by 3:45 for my appointment at 4 and got the gig within 10 minutes of the interview. The catch, oh yes there's always a catch, was that I would be reporting to Mandie. Little, naive, Florida girl....I had no clue who this infamous "Mandie" was. All I know, is that when introduced around the office as "Mandie's new intern," I would get the sympathetic look and finally the forced "Oh, wonderful!". "I hope you last longer than the last one, and just remember, whatever she says to you are just words. Don't EVER let her see you cry." They chanted. Let's just say, I was SUPER pumped to report to Mandie the next morning. I didn't sleep a wink, especially after googling her.

The Seventh House position was a two-week gig and honestly, I don't think I could have handled much more. After walking away from our last show at Bryant Park, I really questioned whether or not I wanted this life in fashion for myself. Was I always going to have this sick feeling in my stomach that I could get yelled at a moment's notice or constantly worry that I was disappointing someone? I went home, had a glass of wine, put my battered feet up, and slept for a solid 10 hours. I think working 14+ hour days, having one meal a day-if I was lucky, and the feeling of utter exhaustion started to take a toll on me. For a week, I did nothing.

I finally had time to go to lunch and happy hours with friends, and explore the city. However, after a few days I realized that I needed to find a job and money fast. This city will do that to you. I spent every waking hour on job sites applying to everything and anything that I was qualified for. I had one interview at a magazine (that will remain nameless) that I had never heard of and have yet to hear anything back from. After a string of disappointing emails and sometimes hearing nothing back, I decided to start working at a staffing agency that specializes in placing their temps in the fashion, entertainment and editorial world.

My friend Melissa encouraged me to apply, and I am glad I did. I interviewed last Monday and had my first assignment on Friday at Allure Magazine. I got paid (something I had yet to experience in NY) to stuff envelopes and organize their beauty closet. Are you kidding me? It was my dream come true. After I had meticulously organized the array of hair, bath and body products on the shelves, my supervisor told me to fill a bag. Come again? "No, seriously," she said, " Take whatever you want." You wouldn't believe some of the things I walked away with. Prada perfume, Urban Decay eye-liner, the latest skin care products, Mark make-up, lip gloss in every shade, stationary....just to name a few.

So maybe, there is such a thing as "nice people" in the fashion industry. It's amazing how one lovely person can change your whole perception of a world you didn't think you belonged in. I guess, maybe I don't have to change after all. I have noticed one difference, though.....My skin is a little thicker now. For the time being, I am still searching for my dream job and apartment, living on my cousin's couch and trying to soak in this experience for all it is worth. I know one day I will look back and appreciate the struggle I went through to get to where I am. I just keep reminding myself that it's a part of life. Everyone has to fight long and hard to get what they want for themselves. As much as I want to fly home and be with my mom, who I know will make everything better, I can't and I won't. I want a better life for myself, and luckily I have a wonderful support system who encourages me everyday.

I guess I have been putting off this post for a while, because I thought that when I finally made it to New York, it would mean all of my hopes and dreams came true. I would have the perfect job, the perfect apartment and go to all the fabulous parties. But, the fact is, I don't and that's ok. I know I will be a stronger person for it.

I promise I won't wait this long to blog again. I started to miss the release that writing gives me, and I don't ever want to lose my voice. Catch up with you guys soon.

New York Love,
Emz