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I spent Fashion Week Day 5 hanging out with Audrey, event hopping around the West Side. We accidentally dressed to match each other. Tis the season for orange things, florals, and black cut out heels.We went to an event for Daily Candy on top of the Empire Hotel. It was amazing up there! I loved the giant sign! We were accosted by a very tan man who told us he does all the spray tanning for the Vicoria's Secret fashion show, which sounds like every non-gay man's dream job. He tried to convince me to get a spray tan. Can you imagine? I feel like all my power would diminish! 


We also stopped by Lincoln Center which was right across the street. A Japanese blog made me hold a sign for a photo. They told me it said "Fashion Week" but I secretly think it says "I'm a big dumb fashion lametard". Or something to that effect at least...
I was spotted a couple times later at the GenArt show that Audrey invited me to. Here I am looking dazed on Elle Canada. Here I am looking bright and bushy on Fashion Indie.

Thanks again to Audrey and Erica for more than half the photos in this post! See more here.

Hat and bag are handmade. Suit is SENA. Top, gloves, and earrings are vintage. Shoes are Nine West. 



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Last week I payed a visit to the Amanda Pearl studio with fellow designer Sena for an afternoon of bubbly drinks and miniature cupcakes! Amanda and Sena are both former Seattle girls turned NYC powerhouse designers and I love spending time with them and soaking up their business knowhow like a little sponge, hee hee. 
The studio was gorgeous and I loved looking at all the images plastered onto the mood boards along the walls. I was also thrilled to see Amanda has also discovered the wonders of glitter accessories and is making several beglittered signature clutches. 
I took home this beautiful glowing bubble-like clutch and necklace which I am excited to debut for Fashion Week. We took some test shots of me in the items. How do you like them? Sena kept calling my outfit "African Rococo" hahaha.
Sena also brought me an amazing cut out party dress which means I need to find a gown worthy event to go to soon. Any suggestions??
Click HERE to shop SENA NYC. Or click HERE to shop Amanda Pearl.

Scarf is japanese wool. Top is Hipposchemes. Skirt is H&M. Wood beads are vintage. Shoes are Casa Hernanz.

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