Friday, May 17, 2013

Spring High-Lows

So yesterday was absolutely gorgeous in the city and for the first time I think Spring might actually be here to stay (for 2 weeks until summer begins). I looked ahead at the forecast and decided that I was going to wear a very West Coast outfit that I had worn a couple of weeks ago while I was in LA. The reaction was hysterical. I decided to ignore the fact that New Yorkers are permanently in black and jump head first into splashed colors. I wore this tie dye high/low skirt that my sister picked out for me last year at South Moon Under. I was a little hesitant towards high-low last year because they were everywhereeee but this was my first and I love it! I looked even more ridiculous given the fact that there was a little wind so when I walked down the street I had this floating tail following behind me. Sometimes you just have to be able to giggle at yourself...

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Here are some High-Low Skirt options from Lulus.com that I love: Print & Solid with Lace Panel

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I wore one of my summer staples - my cropped jean vest from Zara with studded collar. Get ready to see this vest a lot because I'm obsessed with it and during the hot summer use it as a fall back to wear my "warm weather" clothes a little more work appropriate. Here is a great Denim Vest option from ShopAkira

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  Since I wore a plain white sugar lips tank top underneath the vest, I decided to wear 2 of my newest necklaces layered together. The shorter necklace that says "DREAM" is a BCBGeneration affirmation necklace and the long necklace with heart and horn charm is Rebecca Minkoff. I bought the Dream necklace at Lord&Taylor but here is the bracelet version which is also adorable

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As seen in other posts I also wore my Juicy white aviator sunnies and my staple summer wedges from Lulus.com

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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Tuxedo Pants and Citrus Pops

I've been eyeing tuxedo pants for a while now and I finally bagged these amazing black & white tuxedo pants from ShopAkira.com. They are currently sold out but here are two of their newer options: seamless two faced pant & peplum tuxedo. Although Black & White Monochromatic is a huge trend right now I really wanted to add some color and print to this outfit. Here's how I rounded out my work-wear

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The print on my outfit came from my shoes. These Calvin Klein calf hair cut-out heels were purchased at Macy's. Here's a little shopping trick for people who live in New York, if you have an ID from a different state, you can go to Macy's Herald Square or Bloomingdale's 59th Street and get a 10% off card by showing your ID at guest services. When I had my VA license I used this trick all the time. Unfortunately I have a NY ID now :( Here is another version of the CK heels on sale on 6pm 
 

  The citrus pop - was this awesome Gilber Gilmore Neon Yellow Blazer that I got for 60% off from BigDropNYC. It's no longer available and the original ticket price was $279 but here is an amazing one from Target for only $29.99 (you're welcome)
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  My main piece of jewelry for this outfit once again was a custom made Jennifer Hoodenpyle statement necklace. This was a great black with ombre gold necklace that Jen made for me and I thought that it offset the leopard shoes perfectly.

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  Here's the complete look

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MIA because I was in MIA

Hi everyone sorry I've been MIA- ironically enough it's been because I was in MIA-MI. I took Friday off of work for a long overdue girls weekend getaway. We stayed at the gorgeous FontaineBleau Hotel in Miami Beach. Like most people, we were going to Miami for the nightlife, the poolside tanning, and a change of scene. We took the 6am flight and landed early so that we could be poolside by 10:30 AM to achieve a solid base-coat tan by that night (priorities). The FontaineBleau is an amazing hotel but if you're looking for a quiet and low key vacation this is NOT the place for you. The pool is packed and music is blaring while beds surround the pool with bottle service. Even though it's predominantly a "party hotel"  it has three of Miami's best restaurants- Gotham Steak, Hakkasan, and Scarpetta. Saturday night we did dinner at Scarpetta and it was a great last meal there. Of course it wouldn't be a trip to Miami without hitting up the club LIV also within the FontaineBleau... so basically we never left the hotel. It was the perfect long weekend quick getaway one stop shop and the only thing it left us asking was.... "When do we plan our trip back???"

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 View from our Ocean Front Room
 
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First night at LIV

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MIA

Early Risers Day 2 to Claim Prime Pool Seating

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Dinner at Scarpetta

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Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Meriah's Killer Cardio for The Bottom Half

In my last post I gave my #1 choice for cardio machines - the rower. Now I'll give you my #2 choice - the stair climber.

First thing I want to clear up, this machine will not give you a bigger butt, bulkier legs, or any of those fears you may have. Only heavy weight training can do that. In fact, this is a great exercise to use if you carry weight on your bottom half, because it burns a ton of calories and will tighten, tone, and lift your rear.

As opposed to the elliptical, the stairs are:
  • functional and versatile
  • working your legs individually, challenging your core & balance
  • able to sculpt and strengthen your lower half
  • a total body exercise with some light dumbbells 
  • can get your heart rate up and burn a ton of calories

If your gym doesn't have a stepper, the next best option is to use a set of stairs like inside an apartment building or outside at the park. 
You can work up to doing sprints, 2 steps at a time… you want to go for at least 20-30 seconds for each sprint, so you can get your heart rate to the max, and then 8 times should be enough. You can also throw in some plyometrics, jumping up, 1 or 2 steps at a time… If you jump with both legs, land in a squat, or for a challenge try single leg hops. I promise you'll know they're working because you'll feel the burn. Bring a jump rope and a yoga mat to do some core exercises, and you can turn it into an intense total body circuit.

Now, if you go the gym, the machine is the next best option.

The machine can be tough if you're just starting out. But even if you're a veteran, make sure you maintain good alignment - it can be tempting to hold on to the railings and hunch over the machine for support, but you lose most of the effectiveness!

Here's how it should look:
  • Make like you're holding a mini-squat, butt slightly sticking out
  • Push off the step through the heel of your foot (you'll feel it in your glutes)
  • Keep your arms bent in front of you to counterbalance your weight
  • Chest up, shoulders back, and ab's tight so you feel your core working

Start out slow to build up endurance, balance, and coordination. Then some optional add-ins to maximize results
  • Before taking each step, lift into a rear (straight) leg raise, to really hit your glutes and hamstrings
  • Hold a set of dumbbells at your side to increase the challenge on your core
  • To step up the intensity, do alternating dumbbell curls, with a light weight, as you step
  • Slow it down a bit and lunge up by taking 2 steps at a time (great for your buns)
  • If you're ready to push up the weight, hold a bar on your shoulders, but be sure to keep your ab's tight and chest out
For best results, include a session on the stair climber 2-3 times a week. You'll start to notice not only a tighter rear, more defined legs, but an increase in your endurance as well.

No machine gets my heart rate up like the rower, and after 15 minutes on the stair climber my glutes feel like they're popping. Include these 2 in your routine and you'll get great results…  Whats your experience so far with the rower and the stair climber? Have you tried sprinting or using them in circuits?

In my next posts, I'll get into strength training and how to set up a program that works for you.

Any other questions or suggestions are welcome!
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Bikini Ready

I just got back from a quick 24 hour work trip to LA and although I didn’t have time to shop, tan, or live it up – the 91 degree weather was totally refreshing and really got me excited for SUMMER! With a girls Miami trip within days, I figured it would be only fitting to post about the best places to go bathing suit shopping online & stores – NOT including Victoria’s Secret – since that’s an obvious fall-back. Here are my Top 5:

Kayokoko is a bathing suit Mecca based in Canada. In the dead of winter when I need to book a beach trip, I always find myself spending 3 hours on this website trying to narrow down my top 3 picks. I love that you can buy tops and bottoms separately so you can mix and match to put together the best styles for your body type. I rarely ever buy a full bathing suit “set”. My favorite brand on this site is Luli Fama

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South Moon Under – for those that are from NOVA this is probably a staple location for you but for those that live other places this is a great online venue for all clothes but specifically bathing suits. South Moon Under started out being a Surf Beach Shop in Maryland and has now blown up to be a specialty chain store for Mens & Womens Clothing. Here is a Mara Hoffman Bottom from their site that I have been eyeing

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Target – okay you might think I’m crazy for saying this, but the Bathing Suit section has never disappointed me and not only that but how can you feel guilty when you’re buying multiple bathing suits when they are only $35.99??? With amazing colors and prints, I dare you to take a trip to Target and see if you don’t walk out with at least one bathing suit. Here's one that I found online that I love

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Beach Bunny Swimwear – this website is the definition of Sexy. Beach Bunny Swimsuits try to emulate the same sexy fit as lingerie --- but with that comes $$$$ Higher prices. So if you’re looking to invest in a perfect bathing suit for Vegas or Miami, BeachBunny would be my recommendation. Here is my favorite one that is up on the site now

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 Revolve Clothing - I'm putting this website on my list but really it's specifically for the band Tori Praver, I love this brand particularly their bottoms and I own a few. Here is a set on Revolve that I love

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Monday, May 6, 2013

Weekend Recap: Babes in TOYland

Saturday night my girlfriends went down to TOY in the Gansevoort in the Meatpacking District for dinner to celebrate one of my best friend's birthday. This is a location that has been on my bucket list since it opened so I was so excited to go! When we walked in, the whole place was dark like a club and only lit by strobe lights. As we were waiting for our table to be ready, there was an awesome acrobatic performance in a lifted cage and then also go-gos dancing on one bar. Once we were seated we scanned over the extensive exotic drink menu and finally decided on 2 Giant fishbowls to split with the table. We decided on the "Barbie" and "Checkmate" and both were fruity and delicious. For dinner, I ordered the Beauty Roll which was Toy's version of a naruto roll with no rice and wrapped in cucumber. The food was pretty good but this spot is much more about the entertainment and the nightlife than the dining. Throughout dinner there is loud music from a dj in the corner and if you look around the room, everyone is moving in their seats. This is definitely not a place you take someone to talk - our waiter could barely hear our order haha

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Somewhere through fishbowl number 2 our waiter decided he took a liking to the bday girl and started bringing out trays of shots with sparklers. Before we knew it, the whole restaurant was up and dancing including the host and wait staff and TOY had quickly transformed from dinner to a club with endless bottles of Dom Perignon. It was the perfect venue for a girls night and a birthday celebration and I definitely recommend that if you are looking to try something out of the box that you rally your friends and make a reservation. I would 100% go back

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The whole group :)
 
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Barbie & Checkmate Fishbowls
 
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Michele's face is priceless as the next round arrives 
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With Kelly, the Birthday Girl before heading to Gansevoort. My dress and Leather bomber are BCBG Max Azria and my clutch is Ted Baker

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Leather Pleats and Pixelated Prints

I know you guys are probably so over me posting about leather - but I can't help my obsession. I love the way leather looks trendy and luxurious with a sexy twist. I found this amazing lamb leather pleated skirt from BCBG and was able to bag it 60% off (thank god). I love this skirt because you can take it a couple different directions.

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For this outfit I tried to take it a date-night direction by wearing it with a full coverage shirt. The pixelated print is a sheer silk top from BCBG also. Here's another great BCBG print top - they are great for any occasion - both work and nights out. Ignore my untamed hair below

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I accessorized the look with an oversized python Rebecca Minkoff Clutch. I found the same one on sale on Bluefly. I carry clutches almost every time I go out at night and this is my absolute favorite shape/silhouette. My favorite thing about this bag is that the hardware is actually black so you can wear it with both silver and gold jewelry.

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You've probably noticed these wedges being featured in a few of my posts - I found them 2 years ago on Lulu's and then wore them out/beat the crap out of them so much that I searched the internet to find them so I could reorder them for this Spring/Summer. They are actually a brand I've never heard of - Yoki but they are the perfect mid-height and a great neutral color. Ever girl needs a go-to pair of wedges for summer right? The icing on the cake with this outfit were my Men's Tom Ford Sunnies that I used to hide the designer bags that I was sporting under my eyes

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photos were all taken by Currently Coveting