Posts Tagged ‘Sophie Donelson’
Wave hello to the futurists! Peeking and pecking at new worlds sprouting up this past spring, we happily feather-rubbed with the masses, descending upon all the future-peeping creatives as they unfurled their feathers at showy events. First, cameras and tweets preened on about dresses or lack thereof flaunted on the red carpets of all the […]
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Filed under: ART, FASHION, HOME, INTERIOR DESIGN, NEW YORK, NEW YORK Art, NEW YORK Style, NY STREET SCENES, STYLE, THE TOP 9, TRENDS | Closed
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“All these dreams are yours as well and the only distinction between me and you is that I can articulate them.” Werner Herzog, director Articulating dreams and emotion is the driving task of any artist, (or any creative being) from kids to world leaders to directors of film to interior designers. Can art really save […]
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Filed under: FILM, NEW YORK, STYLE, TRENDS | Closed
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NYC, a rainy Tuesday in March, 7pm. Ask anyone what makes a memorable evening in a legendary New York City space, the answer will be the big people, big places, and above all, the little things encapsulating…humanity. For me, foodie, dancing, or dramatic evenings have nothing on nights when passion turned into action for a […]
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Filed under: ARCHITECTURE, INTERIOR DESIGN, NEW YORK, NEW YORK Restaurants, NEW YORK Style, NY GREEN | Closed
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