Florida. The Casino. A Wedding. Family Photos. And Countless Pomegranate Martinis. Part One–The Travel.

NOTE:  I had too much to write on last weekend’s trip to Florida so I have to break it down into a couple of parts

Last week at this time, I was getting ready for a trip to Florida.  My nephew, Matt got married and we welcomed a wonderful addition to the family—the new Annabelle Wynne.  And there’s just so much to tell you.

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Yeah baby!  I was leaving the cold and damp for the warmth, the heat and the sunshine of Florida!

I’ll start at my prep.  You know, it’s been a pretty mild winter as far as temperature goes. There were not many below-freezing days—and that’s a good thing.  However, in this Northeast climate, it’s been continuously damp and gray.  And rainy.

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Well, it’s not snowy but it is cold, gray and damp!

The thing about the dampness is that it cuts through to your bones. Even the warmest outwear just cannot compete with Mother Nature’ slack, moist hissy fits. It’s the lull after the holidays and before the warmer weather. That time when pajamas and cozy sweaters and the fuzziness of lined slippers and the snugness of a blanket is what you desire.

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And let’s add a good book and a toasty fire to that visual!

You can just imagine how a trip, as short as it was, could be so welcomed.  Leaving the north for the Sunshine State seemed like a dream.  Sun and a family wedding—albeit a family wedding on a small scale.  And it was going to be bittersweet as it was the to be the first time we were getting together since my brother’s passing.

The husbands stayed home—basically for work and financial reasons.  And so, it would be a girl’s weekend of sorts.  Me, my sister Germaine, my sister Theresa, my daughter Oona. All toute seule!

In order for me to prepare for this trip in the gifted climate, a spray tan was sorely needed to make my fish-belly white pallor come alive.

 

My legs were nicely sprayed, as was the rest of my body and this darkened as time went on..

As time was of the essence, being sprayed on Wednesday, the night before I traveled, was the only arrangement to fit my schedule.  The challenge with that was I couldn’t shower for 24 hours.  That meant waiting till I got to the hotel to rinse my heavenly body off.

And as anyone who spray tans knows, the tan is a bit………. dark before that initial rinse.  It also smells.  Yeah. It does.  I’ll get to that later.

My bag was packed with only clothing conducive to warm weather.  Since I pack light, there were no jeans. Just dresses—both casual and a dressier one for the wedding.  In fact, the heaviest items in my carryon were shoes and makeup, along with wigs. The heaviest article of clothing was a filthy, dense, cotton dress that has evolved into a nightie of sorts.  Too lazy to throw it into the laundry, the dried toothpaste had almost embroidered itself into the thing that is now bed wear.

I fit everything into my carryon. And I brought an old purse that fits just about everything but the kitchen sink!

You think I’m kidding about the filthy nightie? I circled the toothpaste stains so you could see what a slob I truly am!

Also packed were my favorite sleeveless green dress from Old Navy, a Lilly Pulitzer Wynne Maxi dress.  The sleeveless and body-hugging dress that I wore to Oona’s wedding rehearsal dinner in July was the dress I packed to wear to the wedding.

Bonaparte balked at my packing this dress because he felt it might not have been warm enough to wear it–even in Florida. We’ll get to that in Part Two! BTW, I’ve had this $10 for four years now and  it is still holding up beautifully. Old Navy created a winner with this one! This photo is four years old!

My Wynne Maxi Dress from Lilly Pulitzer was packed for the get-together the night before the wedding.  How could I go to Florida and leave Lilly behind?

 

The dress I wore to Oona’s rehearsal dinner would be worn to Matt and Bella’s wedding. Halleluhyer it stil fits!

The shoes?  Gold wedge sandals from Lilly Pulitzer (that remained unworn as did the maxi dress), Rondini Tropezienne sandals and black heels.

The gold jewels from Poshmark would adorn my feet when I wore the Maxi dress!

And summer sandals for “summer” weather…

And the pointy-toed shoes to pair with the dress for the wedding.  If you are detail-oriented you will see these are Ivanka Trump shoes. They were purchased PRIOR to those people going into politics.  And I don’t throw money away so I’m still wearing them.  I know, its the only bi-partisian action I’ll take for now.

No winter coat for me. No siree. It was a light denim jacket!

My outfit of choice for traveling out of the chillier weather was a black, short sleeved dress and over it, my favorite lighter denim jacket.  Much to the chagrin of Bonaparte, who insisted that I bring a heavier coat, I paid no attention to his pleading because I was going to where the sun shines and the heat hits my body.

My travel outfit of choice. Another great jersey dress from Old Navy, my Kut From the Kloth denim jacket and comfy ballet flats from J. Crew of years ago. I’m wearing Gabor Wigs Soft and Subtle on my head. It kept me warm while looking great!

This dress. I loved it so much I ordered a backup.  It’s so versatile!  I wore it to and from Florida and then some!

 

The other benefit of a spray tan is you need less makeup!

And on my feet, I wore an old pair of J. Crew ballet flats.  I also took with me an old J Crew Brompton bag. It was heavy enough to carry a plethora of shit but nice enough to not look as though I was the original bag lady.

J. Crew doesn’t make shoes like this anymore.  These are years old and were made in Italy. I think J. Crew needs to revisit their shoes! Seriously comfortable this was the greatest pair of travel shoes!

Now, you must understand that the thought process for my travel wardrobe was twofold.  First, I was getting out of the friggin’ dampness of Philly and headed to the warm climate of Florida.

Secondly, clothing made to literally shove into a weekender without wrinkling was key. I needed more room for shoes, and makeup, and fake hair!

My bags were packed and ready to go..

My biggest challenge was what hair to pack?  Bonaparte helped me in my choices!

With boarding pass installed on my iPhone, I was ready to head to the office for a few hours (God forbid I could take an entire day off. I can’t even negotiate for extra time off on this job) before Bonaparte picked me up to drive me to the airport.

Are you familiar with Philadelphia International Airport?  I am. It is not my favorite by any means.  Driving through the very narrow expanse of road that leads you through the terminals is a slalom course that would be safer on skis rather than automobile. And the exterior of the terminals is fugly and trashy looking.

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Don’t even get me started on the signage either.

Lucky for me, I have TSA pre-check and going through the checkpoints was a breeze.

My boarding pass on my phone (which makes me love technology so much) and being TSA pre-checked, I was on my merry way.

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Mobile Boarding Pass = Best invention ever!

At this point, I was dreaming about devouring a Philly Soft Pretzel.  Did you know that Philadelphia is known, not only for the city’s cheesesteaks, but for those marvelously salted and soft-as-a pillow pretzels? And when they are warm, they are heavenly.  Note—this is all I wanted.

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This is all I wanted.  And I went through the terminal in search of one. Just. One. I ended up with a quesadilla and M & M’s instead!

The terminals have been renovated.  This means a plethora of new fast-food stands and bars for those who need a few drinks before taking flight. There was not a pretzel vendor to be found.  There was no Philadelphia Soft Pretzel Stand.  I was not hungry anymore but I was rather hangry—that emotional cross between hungry and angry.  I wanted a goddam pretzel and ended up settling for a plain quesadilla and a bag of peanut M & M’s.

I shrugged my disappointment off as best as I could and settled into a seat with an outlet. At the least I could plug my phone in and get connected to my Candy Crush addiction. It was early enough so that I had some space before the crowd of travelers for the flight arrived.

I’m on Level 1275. I should be ashamed but I’m not. This soothes me!

And then it happened.  A self-important young woman sat her fat ass down next to mine.  And she took her cell phone out and had a VERY LOUD, self-important, narcissistic conversation with a work peer. I had to listen to her speaking about the latest business project.  I had to listen to her talk down to another worker. I had to suffer through her being seemingly outstanding in her own field—or private Idaho. Now-please understand something. I despise listening to others’ conversations.

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Important only to yourself!  

As loud as I am, I do NOT hold phone conversations in public unless it is an absolute emergency. I like my conversations to be private and I feel that others should follow suit. I do not, and allow me to repeat. I do not want to listen to a stranger’s conversation—and I don’t want to listen to the conversations of people I know.

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No you are not. Stop being self-important!

My only action of combat was to get my cell phone out, head to my Spotify app and click on James Brown’s “Sex Machine” louder than this one next to me spoke. After five minutes she finally got the hint and huffed off to another seat.

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Spotify. James Brown. Sex Machine.  Loud.  My Revenge and it worked like a charm!

It is a strong suggestion that airports install phone booths. Like the old-school phone booths but without the phones.  It would be such a pleasure to free me of all the self-indulgent people who feel their conversations should be broadcast for all to hear.

Bonaparte made the plane reservations because I can’t be bothered and he goes for the frugal seats. I was stuck center seat in between two women. And I found myself apologizing profusely over the stench of my spray tan. It really smelled bad. Add to the fact I hadn’t showered in over 24 hours—I was a Petri dish of bacteria and stench. I felt sorry for them—you would think one of them would have moved and given me more space to stink up row by myself but it was a full flight!

But the great thing is that I was seated in the back of the plane. And in Group 5. This means I was able to get my bag in the overhead before the remaining passengers got on. And there were some ticked off travelers because there was no room.

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This is a photo of an overhead on an empty flight. Why does everyone have to travel with a carryon, a packpack, a tote bag AND a plastic bag?  It’s because the airlines now charge to check luggage. Greedy bastids.

Upon arrival in Tampa, I had a few minutes before meeting my son, Roman, who was flying in from New York.  Timing was perfect as we landed within twenty minutes of each other.  A friend of my brother’s family was picking us up and dropping us off at my brother’s house.

From there, my two sisters met up and drove to a hotel near to my brothers.  Roman stayed behind at my brother’s house to hang with my nephews and other privileged members.  Seriously.  My sister-in-law, Beth, had the assistance of my other sister-in-law, Yanela, who was busy making the cake for the wedding.

I figured out the reason they didn’t want me at the house was either due to my liberal politics or my annoying personality.

Back at the hotel, my sisters and I gabbed about very important stuff-like the Royal family and Renee Zellweger’s bizarre Oscar acceptance speech. Whatever the topic of conversation was, we were up gabbing until well after one in the morning.

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Nuthin’ like a good night of talkin’ trash and gossip with your sisters!  Oh those Royals!

And with that, the lights went out, we fell asleep and for one fleeting moment, I felt as though I entered a time tunnel and was back in the home we grew up in.

Sweet dreams. Stay tuned for Part Two!

 

See you for Part Two!

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I Did a Thing. I Purchased from Poshmark!

If you are familiar with this blog, then you know I love a great sale. I love shopping at a discounted rate and rarely do I pay full-price for my clothing.

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Yes. I love shopping as long as I can get a great deal!!!

And although I’m not big on consignment shopping and thrift shop shopping, I’ll tell you why.  Since I’ve been in the Philadelphia area, I have not found a thrift shop that has measured up the The Red, White and Blue Store in Hamilton/Trenton, NJ.  The RWB Store is the Salvation Army thrift store that is, hands down, the greatest thrift shop ever.  Nothing can compare.

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Hands down, the best thrift store ever. Oh how I miss this place!!

There is a Goodwill store in Phoenixville that’s not bad. I picked up a couple of items for the house and hit paydirt with a pair of J. Crew, Made-In-Italy, suede, pointy-toed flats that I have worn hundreds of times—and I paid $7.95 for them.  But truth be told, I just don’t have the patience anymore to rummage through the store.

I truly love these thrifted shoes but they need to be repaired!

I’ve perused a couple of consignment stores in Wayne, PA and throughout the Main Line but the prices charged are ridiculous. I’m better off waiting for an online sale for the brands I love.

Over the past year or so, I’ve been eyeing a pair of Lilly Pulitzer Kristen wedge sandals.  They really are nice but at $198, are just way overpriced. Luck was not with me during the Lilly Pulitzer After-Party sale and these shoes slipped by.

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The Kristen Wedge. And I love her.

But I really love them.  I’ve looked online for a good dupe of these sandals with no luck. Anywhere.

Suffice it to say, whilst perusing, I came across Poshmark. This is a site where people sell their used goods and unused goods.  Brand names abound, I decided to check out the site.  And ended up making three purchases.

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The Poshmark Logo.  I took a chance and signed up.

The purchases were a pair of pink floral pants by Gretchen Scott.  I’ve become quite the fan of this brand and for the price of $20, and waived shipping, I couldn’t resist.  The size, Medium, with three-percent stretch was right up my alley and my size.

The description was transparent and the price was right. And so, it was sold. To me.

In addition, I ordered not one but two pairs of Lilly Pulitzer sandals.  As I write this, I am awaiting delivery of the elusive golden beauty of a wedge, Kristen.  The shoe was advertised as never-been-worn and I’m assuming that it was purchased on sale for a quick turnaround.

I’m eagerly anticipating the arrival! 

The other item is the Abbey Wedge Sandal also by Lilly Pulitzer. Also advertised as never-been worn.   And in the box!

This was just one of the many photos the seller posted. She was very detail-oriented!

So how did my initial purchased from Poshmark turn out?  I’ll tell you in a minute.

There was a bit of “Oh shit, what did I do”-ness after reading Poshmark reviews.

Yes. After I made the purchased, I read reviews and I will tell you that most were not favorable.

But the good thing for the buyer is you don’t have to accept the delivered purchase. After receiving and inspecting, if the item ordered isn’t as advertised or is in dire condition, you can return the item and not be charged.  So, I breathed a sigh of relief after reading that.

Notice was received that two of the items purchased were delivered yesterday.  Earlier today, Bonaparte went to our mailbox and picked up the items for me.

It was eager anticipation on my and Chippy’s behalf and here’s how it rolled!

The pants arrived in cute packaging, a package with kitties which drove Chippy crazy.

Upon inspection, they were as advertised. They were worn quite a bit but I liked that because the pants were soft and comfy and stretched out to perfection.

Apparently Chippy liked the pants too!

They are lightweight and the ankle-length is one I love.  The shade of pink is a good one. Not pastel and not neon. It falls in between with bright green leaves.  Off the bat, these will be worn by me quite a bit.

The pants come just above my ankles and I love the length

I’ll wash them today because I want them to smell like my detergent.  Yeah. I’m funny that way.

They are lightweight, comfortable and look great!

I’m very pleased with the purchase.  Will I be purchasing from this person again?  Most likely if she has any other items that I might like.

I would definitely purchase from this seller again!

The Lilly Pulitzer Abbey Wedges.  Arrived in a USPS box and in a Lilly Pulitzer shoe box. This is good for storage in my closet.  Upon inspection I did see that these truly were never worn. The sandals are in beautiful shape.

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Chippy-inspected!

In the box..

In excellent condition!

And they fit my narrow, high-instep feet perfectly.

Just imagine how great they will look after I get my spray tan!

I must say I really do love the way these look

The ankle strap has a good number of holes and I don’t need to take them to the shoe repair to have more added.

I also like that the ankle strap isn’t too thick.

These will be worn a lot during the summer months!

These will be a go-to summer sandal!

Will I repurchase from this seller?  Most likely. The price was great and the shoes are just as advertised.

Very, very pleased!

What I have noticed from doing some sleuthing on brands I like is that you have to be very cautious.  If a seller is using only stock photos, I would pass.  I want to see a photograph of the product in real life. Transparency is key.

In addition, shoe sizing is very important.  I noticed quite a bit of Repetto and Roger Vivier shoes for sale with the “American” sizing.  These are tricky to purchase if you do not know your European size!

For example, my shoe size is an 8 ½.  Translated to the Heyraud and Repetto brands, as well as Rondini sandals that I purchase in France, my exact shoe size is 39 ½.  With some of the Repetto shoes I take a 40. It depends on the style.

I love the look of Roger Vivier shoes but I’m not familiar with sizing and would be hesitant to make a purchase on Poshmark until I’ve tried the shoes on when I’m overseas. Only then can I make an assessment of the true size.

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The Roger Vivier Gommete suede ballet flat. It retails for $625. I cannot afford to spend that on a pair of shoes.

Out of curiosity because I did see a pair of Vivier flats that I was interested in, I asked the seller what the European size was. She replied that the size is a 38. The shoes would be too small but they were a great price and the fact the seller replied was good on her part as a seller. She even recommended another Poshmark seller that also had great shoes for sale!

My instinct was to ask the European sizing because it’s crucial to know your sizing.

I added my question in the comment section under the photo. Poshmark doesn’t allow for  PM’s as inquiries.  When the seller replied, she said the shoes were a size 38. Too small for me but this was a great price!

Given the retail price of Vivier shoes, from a reputable Poshmark seller, it would be a good way to acquire a brand that may be out of financial reach otherwise.

However, for now, I’m putting a rest on shopping.  I wanted to try Poshmark out to see if it was worth trying.

Was it?

Overall, my first experience with Poshmark was a positive one!!

Yeah. I do believe Poshmark is fine. But you need to be cautious and look for real photographs!

Do you Poshmark? Do you thrift?  What’s your views on purchasing used clothing?

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Oscars 2020. Let’s Have Fun With The Stars! And Fall Asleep!

Okay, so I realize this post is four days post-Oscar, but the company of which I am employed staged a makeover this past summer.  As such, the fluorescent lighting is stronger than ever. To add injury to my already horrific eyesight, there are no diffusers on the light fixtures.

Guess who was affected by this?  Yes.  T’was I.  It took a couple of hours to get the display to the right setting and overall, I’m flummoxed as to why a large corporation would not have diffusers on the lighting.

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I would love to put those lights where the sun don’t shine!

Go figure.

That being said, I’m still trying to figure out just why I wasted three hours of my life in utter ennui all because I wanted to see the pretty dresses.

And trust me, the pickings were slim.

I started Oscar Sunday by dressing very Oscarly.  In my golden brocade slacks.  I wanted to be in touch emotionally with the stars.  I’m just as self-centered as any one of them so it was only appropriate.

Hello Dahlings!  It’s all about moi!  Do you like my Oscar outfit?  I was inspired by the golden statue..

Ouch!  Getting up from these poses becomes increasingly difficult with age. Perhaps that’s why wearing a gown is so much better!

As the late afternoon approached, I watched some of the Red-Carpet specials.  WTF?  None of these idiots holding a mike can compare to Joan Rivers. They ask the dopiest questions and can’t even bring themselves to vocalize a back-handed compliment.  They gush and giggle and act as though they came face to face with Jesus.

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I miss her so very much. I can’t even watch the red carpet shows anymore!

It is sickening.

However, before I do a critique of the best-dressed of the evening, which won’t take long because there were no big standouts, I do want to address a few things that made the awards so eye-roll worthy,

The opening number. Perhaps I’m a bit cranky but that opening number with Janelle Monáe would have been more dramatic if it was just her, lighting, and a stage.  That’s it. Running down into the audience to showcase the lack of rhythm the white acting community exhibited was painful on my eyes. Keep the talent on stage. She’s got a great voice but it was cracking a bit when she began –and that was quite charming and proof of how a live performance can roll!

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Forget the big production for the opening. Gimme just Janelle alone on a stage and dramatic lighting. It’s all we need!

Our non-hosts. Steve Martin and Chris Rock. Individually, I love each of these guys.  Especially Rock.  Together, they aren’t bad either.  But the humor—or rather the attempt at humor was a fail. Look, I have the filthiest, dirtiest gutter mouth on earth.   But there was something about them saying the word “vagina” that completely turned me off. That was a low attempt and was better left unsaid.  If it were a woman and mentioning “lady parts”—that’s funny.  But two men spouting the word “vagina”.  No. Just. No.

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These two guys paved the way for a very boring evening.

And rather than having one host, we had to go through a very uneven evening of presenters doing schtick.

Please don’t ever let me see Maya Rudolf and Kristen Wiig in those dresses again.  Maya Rudolph needs to fire her makeup person. And her hair person. And her stylist.  That dress that Wiig wore did nothing for her.  It was not flattering for her.   There are but two women in the acting community who could have looked spectacular in that dress.  Tilda Hinton and Cate Blanchett. They wear clothing and they wear extraordinary fashion very well.  That dress? It wore Wiig.

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Their rap was cute. And nothing else was remotely cute.–or stylish. 

The only thing good about the women’s presentation was the rap they did and that’s not saying much!

Even the greatness of Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Will Ferrell couldn’t make a memorable moment. Both looked as though they wanted to get off the stage.

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I can tell you that she was thinking “Get me the hell off this stage”. He was thinking “What am I doing here”.  Whoever wrote their schtick needs to be fired.

And I’m not even going to mention the Cats.

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I can’t even.  But Rebel Wilson’s shoes are fabulous!

And speaking of raps…my personal favorite moment of Oscar entertainment was Mr. Marshall Mathers, aka, Eminem, aka, Slim Shady—I’ve been a fan for years, and his performance was the shining star.  Who cares that “Lose Yourself ” won the Oscar for Best Song in 2003 (was it that long ago?); all I know is that random musical moment was the highlight of this otherwise boring Oscar presentation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Highlight of the Oscars!  And might I add that Mr. Mathers was also one of the best-dressed men. I love his new look! Very mature!

What the Oscar powers-that-be need to do is to take a look at the archives of Bob Hope and his hosting days. He poked fun in the most delightful way.  My choice would be Ricky Gervais to be a permanent host but he hurts the feelings of the self-absorbed. Thusly, I suggest using the Bob Hope tactic.

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Can we please find another host like Bob Hope!  Let’s find someone who can make fun of themselves as they can of others!  

Another thing that really pissed me off was the fact that Parasite won both Best International Film and Best Picture. There’s so much that I need to say.  In the first place, what was wrong with the word “foreign”.  Is that word now politically incorrect? I need to know this because I’m wondering if I should now refer to my foreign travels as international travels.  The word foreign has only two syllables whereas international is composed of five.  When time is of the essence—i.e. the three plus Oscar ceremony, perhaps it is wise to use a two-syllable word.

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Geez. They can’t even make up their mind about the category. Is it Foreign Language Film or International?  Either way, I want to see this movie but I thing films should stay within the confines of one “best” category!

Just sayin’

But here’s the thing I would like to address to The Academy. Pick one fucking category for the films.  Either it’s a foreign/international film category or best picture category. It’s called fairness.

Having seen Once Upon a Time….and 1917, both were stellar.  My pick would have gone to 1917. It was a visual masterpiece. The camera work was incredible and the movie held a very special place for the millions of us who had grandfathers and great grandfathers and other relatives who fought in The Great War.  It was a reminder of our history and how awful war is.

Truth be told. I am pissed that Tarantino did NOT win for best original screenplay. This was a GREAT Story! 

But I’m really upset that 1917 didn’t win–or that Sam Mendes didn’t win for best director!

I have absolutely nothing against Bong Joon-ho. Seriously, how could you not love a guy who’s named after a bong?  And he had one of the best lines of the evening “I’m ready to drink tonight till next morning”.  Now that’s a fun guy.

This guy though. I wanna party with him!!

And that’s why they have categories. Pick a damn category and stick with it.

And now, the moment we’ve all been waiting for.

Best dressed.

Hands down, the best dressed of the evening was Laura Dern. She also had the best speech. Her mom. Her dad. Now her. All Oscar winners. That was just really moving.

The dress, an Armani number was gorgeous. And it won her a worst-dressed award of the evening.  Don’t ask me how because the cut of the dress was fantastic. A true princess gowns. And the black and pink looked stunning.

Why Laura Dern would be called worst-dressed is beyone my comprehension. I adored how sweet and charming she looked. It was a Sleeping Beauty dress–and she took her mom with her. Two Oscar winners!!

Coming in second for me was Julia Louis-Dreyfus. That blue gown was such a classic and timeless thing of beauty. The fit was fabulous and she looked like a true glamorous star!

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Julia Louis-Dreyfus arrives at the Oscars, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles
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She was the epitome of glamour and class.  What a classic look!

Charlese Theron’s black gown was sexy as all get out.  She’s got the shape for it and she’s got the legs!  My only criticism was her hair.  Whether she is wearing short hair for a film or whether it is her choice, it was “meh”.  In this day and age of wigs and hair extensions, I do believe that entire look of hers would have benefited from a bit of fake hair—she needed volume.

If Theron wore some voluminous hair, her look would have put her over-the-top in best-dressed. the hair fell short. Too short, in fact!

Another favorite was Scarlett Johansson. Now there is a woman who knows what works with her body and what a body!  I’ve never seen her look less than stellar during awards season. The gown she wore was no exception. She nails it all the time!

When you know your body. And you know what looks are best, you always win.  And Miss Scarlett always nails it!

Keanu Reeves and his mom were the best-dressed couple. His mom rocked that pant ensemble!!

Can you believe Keanu’s mom is 76? What an inspiration to all pro-aging women everywhere. She looks fantastic!!!

Now, the last of my favorites also made the worst dressed on a few lists but I loved it.  And there’s a reason why.  The long waist.  It was different. It was beautiful.  I would wear that.

Kelly Marie Tran.  Ahhh what a long waist does to me.  This gives the illusion of height as well. She’s only 5 feet 2 inches but the long waist makes her look taller. I want this dress!

In all honesty, nothing else really rocked my boat.  A lot of people raved about Salma Hayek’s look but it was too matronly and bridal for my taste. The woman is married to the wealthiest guy in France and that’s the best she could do?

Meh.  I think she looked slightly matronly.  Not her best look!

And Margot Robbie.  WTF is with the detached sleeves?  A perfect example of horrible styling. She’s so gorgeous.  She would have rocked a gown with a Sixties vibe.

She one of the most beautiful women on earth and this look was a complete fail. Stringy hair.  The dress?  The defined waist is too high and looks cheap. The sleeves?  Pleeze?

Mindy Kaling. The dress wasn’t bad. It was the color that was awful. Yellow, especially mustard yellow is not her color. Had this been a bright emerald green, it would have been spectacular!

The color is wrong.  So is the makeup–the lips are way too dark. She would look so much better with a bright pink lip, brighter eye makeup and a bright green dress!

Sandra Oh was Sandra Oh No!

The color washes her out. The sleeves are too much. It’s just too much dress for her!!

I can’t even with Maya Rudolph. One of the worst looks of the evening.

 

 

If Maya Rudolph has a stylist, she or he needs to get kicked to the curb. If she does not have a stylist, I am applying for the job. Her hair is wrong. A side part with waves would soften the look. The makeup is too severe and that thing she’s wearing.  There is a very womanly body under that sack.  Make like Scarlett Johansson and show us those curves!

But the all-time, worst dressed of the evening, quite possible of all Oscar history was Billie Eilish. And she actually was thought of as best dressed –Read this!__Girlfriend.com

Sporting a two-piece Chanel number that looked like a cross between a garage mechanic uniform and ill-fitting pajamas, all I could think of was “What would Mr. Karl think?”  I was a huge fan of Karl Lagerfeld and just refuse to believe he would approve of that look.

Whatever happened to proper-hemmed pants?  The filth that will accumulate and ruin the pants? And the shoes?  I’m getting the vapors!

I realize Ms. Eilish is young—18 years young. However, this outfit was just trashy.

THIS?  Is Oscar-worthy attire?  OMG. Mr. Karl is rolling over in his grave right now. 

There is absolutely nothing wrong with making a statement with clothing—but at least have something to say.  Remember Lady Gaga’s meat ensemble?  At least it was somewhat form-fitting and did have the nuance, albeit miniscule, of style.

At least Gaga’s meat ensemble resembled a dress.

There was nothing stylish about that Chanel number. It was baggy, ill-fitting and totally inappropriate for a glamorous occasion.

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Tacky.  Tacky and people think fast fashion is wrong?  This is NO fashion!

Her makeup looked great though–and her low updo looked very pretty in a very edgy way–a nice look for a young woman.

US singer-songwriter Billie Eilish arrives for the 92nd Oscars at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California on February 9, 2020. (Photo by Robyn Beck / AFP) (Photo by ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images)

The hairdo wasn’t bad. Although I think had she gone with a more pinkish or light violet hue to her hair it would have been more flattering!

The nails looked ridiculous. How the hell was she able to wipe her ass or her lady parts when she went to the bathroom?  Ugh. Unsanitary.

Those nails. I seriously hope she went poo-poo before she had those talons put on.  And I hope to heaven she didn’t have her period!

Those nails are so gross!

Oh wait. I think she realizes how unsanitary those nails are. Hope she wore a Depends!

You know, there was a time when I couldn’t wait for award season. Grammy’s, Tony’s, Emmy’s, Golden Globes, Oscars, whatever else.  But these days, I can’t be bothered anymore.  Since Joan Rivers passed, the red carpet is a bore.

And the awards get worse and worse with the hosting.  We need some bite. Some snark.  People need to start laughing at themselves and these days Hollywood is taking themselves too seriously. The fun and the thrill are gone!

Perhaps I could host the Oscars!  Oh I’m so surprised that I would even consider the thought!

Your feelings?  Do you agree?  Disagree?  Did you even watch the Oscars?  Curious minds want to know!!

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More Mature-Skin-Friendly, Pro-Aging Makeup For Youse!!

It may sound crazy, but it’s true. There is a brand that’s geared toward Millennials and other young, nubile things. And in reality, the products are so mature-skin friendly.

In fact, in the past I’ve written about a few products in a previous post—and one of the products I’ve grown to like upon revisiting.

The brand?  Glossier.

Some of the Glossier products I’m using these days and fanning over!

Why is it mature-skin friendly?  Hold on.  I’ll explain.  In a bit.  I want to touch upon a few things first.

Remember when you were young?  I’m talking really young. Like…. fourteen to around eight or nineteen years old.  Was your skin oily or that crazy combination of dry in spots with that oily T-Zone?

Was Clearasil your best friend?  Yeah.  It was mine.

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The most pathetic thing is that I used Clearasil as foundation. That’s how little I knew about cosmetics!

I had very bizarre acne.  On the right size of my chin and on the ends of my forehead.  My skin was like an oil slick in those areas but normal in others.  I still have scarring from when my father had a bright idea and made me put Ting an ointment on my pimples. Unbeknownst to me, Ting was an anti-fungal cream for athlete’s foot and jock itch. JOCK ITCH.  I still have nightmares about using it.

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And it is NOT a cure for acne! Let’s make that clear!

And to this day it behooves me as to how my mother didn’t stop my dad because it led to a doctor’s visit as the shit literally burned my skin. In fact, I searched the net and found out that Ting is used for ringworm in the groin and scalp area.  There was no mention of acne.

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In hindsight, I would have been better off doing this.

Okay, so let us fast-forward to our twenties and thirties.  I would say that’s the time when our skin most likely looked our best. We grew out of the gawky zit years and for once, our skin looked so great that many of us didn’t even bother with foundation.  I

And then came the forties…. that’s when our skin started to change. Peri-menopause. And for some, early menopause began to dry our skin out.  And into our fifties the dryness continued.  Our skin started showing the effects of sun damage.  We got lines.

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In reality, the GOOD thing about menopausal sweat was the dewy glow it gives off!

Basically, we aged.  Now, I don’t know about you, but it wasn’t until I was in my early fifties that I got very seriously addicted to cosmetics.  When younger, I had lush eyebrows and lashes. My skin had a rosy glow and the tone was even.  My lips looked good.  And my skin was taut.

These days, my skin tone is uneven.  I got the lines.  My bee-stung lips morphed into fish lips.  The old visage is creased, lined, wrinkled and dry!!

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I may be old but I’m NOT wearing old lady makeup. And neither are you!!

And that’s where this brand comes in.

Now, if you have Facebook or follow the fun on Instagram, I’m sure you’ve seen the many ads featuring young women with the most incredible skin.  Seriously, I have to give it to these young women and men because they are more in tune with the cosmetics than we ever were.  We took the “natural” look seriously.  They take the look cosmetically natural.

Anyway, I was intrigued with a some of the products and ordered.  You can see in my previous post what I wrote.  I love the Boy Brow, the Stretch Concealer but the Cloud Paint proved just alright at the time.

Wearing some Glossier products I purchased some time ago!

But in more recent ads, I was intrigued by the Glossier Skin tint and the Futuredew.  And given the fact, I was running very low on my Stretch Concealer, I decided to place another order.

I couldn’t have been happier. So, come along with me as I get ready!  Okay?

Here I am with a face void of cosmetics.  I went through my skin-prep ritual of moisturizer, oil and primer and am now ready to begin the process of “putting my face on”. (Does anyone even say that anymore?

Bare-faced. Check oout the uneven tone of my skin.  Ugh. I just woke up so my eyes are puffy, you can see a blemish on my chin.  Basically, I look like shit.  But I need and want to be transparent.  So let’s get ready!

Anyway, today I’m going for a very natural and “no makeup” look. It’s the weekend and I want to take a break from the number of cosmetics I use for work. No highlighter today. No eyeliner. No contour or bronzer. Just a natural finish.

And so, I start by applying Glossier’s Futuredew.  Futuredew is a serum/oil hybrid that adds a really nice glow under makeup.  Let me begin by saying this is true.  It certainly adds a very nice glow. And for the mature skin, a dewy glow is what we could use.  As we pro-age our skin can appear dull and brightening it with a bit of glow is always a good thing.  This also smells so great when applied, a bit like tea and a bit green, the scent dissipates within moments.  It is a lotion with a flesh-tone that just melts into the skin!

Here’s the link to the product with the ingredients:  Futuredew link.

Futuredew comes in a sterile bottle..

….with a pump top. Oh how I love the pump top. Just enough product comes out..

..it pumps out flesh-toned..

…and once blended into the skin, gives off a beautiful glow!

You can see, despite the lighting, that there is a glow on my cheeks with the Futuredew

You can see the luminous glow better in this pic. I have my eyeglasses on so I can see the glow better too!

Glossier Skin Tint.  Not a foundation nor a CC or BB cream, it truly is a skin tint.  The shade I have is G10. It’s pretty light and I could have gone darker, but to tell you the truth, this blends in so well that you do have a frame within two to three shades that could still work with your skin tone.  It’s a liquid that, like Mac Face and Body foundation, is best applied with the fingers.  It’s so lightweight that a blending sponge and a brush would prove too absorbent for the product.

Next is the Glossier Skin tint.  In a squeezable bottle, I’m a fan of the pragmatic packaging. Nothing fancy.  Just straightfoward..

The shade I have is G-10. It’s a great match for my winter skin.

The little nozzle at the end allows for the perfect drop of skin tint to be released. I usually do four drops for my entire face!

This lit-uh-rull-lee blends into a second skin.  It’s hard to describe but it doesn’t cover—it evens out the skin tone.  And yeah, if you have a bit of redness, it’ll tone that redness down.  This skin tint just makes your face look nice. Very nice.  Nice and natural.  If’n you don’t like foundation; this is a great product for you.

We’re coming along fine now.  Got the Skin Tint and Futuredew on and you can see that the skin is starting to look better..and dewier.  And nice!

Stretch Concealer.  Not just any concealer, Glossier’s Stretch Concealer is ridiculously rich in hydration and incredibly creamy. It’s very friendly, even to the driest of skin.  I apply this with the Real Techniques 01413 brush, stippling it on, then blending with a damp, almost dry blending sponge.  The shade I have is G11 and I am so glad that I placed that second order because I’m going to hit pan very soon.

One of the best concealers out there for the mature demographic. Note the creamy testure of this.  You can actually use this as a substitute for foundation!

This also brightens up the under-eye area and stays put on the mature skin.  In reading reviews, there are a good number of younger women who feel it is a bit too creamy for their oily skin. However, our pro-aging skin welcomes the creamy texture of this concealer.

Cloud Paint in Buff.  When I first used this, I wasn’t all that fond of the peachy shade. But with a revisit and blending very well, it gives off more of a natural flush.  What I did discover is that the color works better for me as a lip color. And with a bit of gloss over it, I’m very happy with the outcome.

Glossier Cloud Paint–I’ll admit that I wasn’t crazy about the shade Puff at first but now I like it if well-blended for a flush and I especially like it on the lips!

Puff is a peachy-pink-coral that is growing on me.  I do love the smoothness of this creamy gel though!

What bothers me about this is the packaging. Too much product comes out when you squeeze so you have to be extremely gentle.  I’m one of those heavy-handed people so I have to really try my best.

Blending the Cloud Paint in with a Real Techniques 01413 brush.  I have about six of these brushes!

The same with the Birthday Balm dot.com.  I purchased the shade Birthday, a clear balm with a hint of shimmer.  Liken it, if you will, to Elizabeth Arden’s Eight Hour Cream, it gives a balmy sheen to the lips but can also be used on the face as a blur product or to add a nice bit of light to areas of the face that you don’t feel like highlighting.

This is good but check out the tube. It wasn’t filled to the brim. There’s a lot of empty space.  Product is great. Packaging not so.

To set the makeup under my eyes–i.e. the mascara, I used my Subtl Beauty powder. I’ll tell you I’ve never been big on powder but to keep the mascara on the bottom lashes from smearing, I’ve been powdering. This little nugget o’powder is from one of my Subtl Beauty stacks and I love it!

This little nugget of powder does the job for keeping eye makeup from smearing to my cheeks!

The finished face!  I used Thrive mascara.  I purchased this about a year ago and don’t often use it because I’m such a fan of L’Oréal’s Voluminous Mascara.  The Thrive mascara is a good one but I tend to stick to inexpensive mascara.

Hold on!  I need to get my wig and clothes on!

The finished Glossier face!  The lines and wrinkles are there but the Skin Tint doesn’t cake up or collect into the crevaces of the face. The Cloud Paint looks great as lip color too. Oh. And the hair?  Brooklyn by Estetica Designs!

Another look in my kitchen light! Isn’t it a great and natural look?

A surprise!

Check. It. Out!  Subtl Beauty used yours truly in a Facebook ad.  I’m thrilled.  And I’m thrilled because this is a brand that’s generally marketed toward a younger demographic.  It makes me so darned happy that the brand is using the term “Pro-aging”.  And Subtl Beauty deserves love and kudos for that.  In addition, having my pro-aging face makes me happy because our age demographic is getting recognition.  I’m very brand-loyal and the fact our demographic is recognized means loyalty from me.

PRO-AGING!!!  Subtl Beauty not only used ME, but used the phrase Pro-Aging. I’m so happy and proud of the brand!  Subtl Beauty deserves our love!

So that’s it ladies and gents.  If you have any great pro-aging makeup brands you love or any products you love, by all means, please share in the comments below. This is how we discover and find out what works for us!!!

And here’s to Glossier for being a Mature Skin Friendly brand!

Enjoy the rest of the weekend!

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Come Sale Away With Me!

I’ve been sale-ing since the end of November. That’s when they winter sales kick in.  On Black Friday, to be exact.

The past few years, we’ve been in Paris for Thanksgiving weekend and 2018 was the first year I noticed that Black Friday left the confines of the USA and took over in other countries. France being one of them.

But lets’ get back to the actual sales and what I’ve purchased and why I purchased.

The Black Friday Sales:  This past Black Friday had me perusing Galeries Lafayette for a camel coat.  This was on my list since I couldn’t find a decent one here in the States. Either I was completely outpriced or what was available was overpriced garbage.

In my mind, I knew what I wanted. A coat that could be worn to the office every day during the winter. One that would pair well with pants as well as with dresses and skirts.  I didn’t want a trendy style but rather a classic cut.  And camel because I’m tired of black coats—dirt shows up more readily and with dog hair being part of my life, camel was the more practical choice.

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This coat turned out to be the greatest buy. I’ve worn it practically every single day since it was purchased!!!

I found the coat after about a half hour of searching.  The first coat I tried on, I loved but at a price tag of over $600, I wasn’t—or rather, the husband wasn’t quite ready. He suggested I look around a bit more. Which I did. And just as I was about to give up, I saw her hanging on a rack.

This camel coat goes with everything I have..

It even goes with my wigs!!!!

A straight cut that falls to the knees, it was just what I was looking for. And at a price of $250 euros, less ten percent discount, she was perfect!

Other than the coat, I hadn’t done any shopping until after the Holidays.  As you know, the Holiday Season was a difficult time for my family due to my brother’s passing.

Fast forward to January.  That’s when I saled.  And to be perfectly honest with you the majority of the items purchased were for the coming summer.

Lilly Pulitzer hosts a great “After Party Sale” in January and if you are a fan of her bright colors and timeless dresses, taking advantage of this event is well-worth it.

Three of the four items purchased at the Lilly Pulitzer After Party Sale!

What I purchased were four items. Three online and one in-store.

The in-store purchase was a pair of Darci Shorts in a stretch fabric.  Why these shorts?

And the length is great. The shorts are shorter than Bermuda shorts but not as short as short-shorts!

Well.  The stretch fabric stays close to the lets. If there’s one thing I cannot stand about shorts is the fabric’s uncanny ability to ride up the inside of the thighs. It looks sloppy and is annoying AF when you have to constantly tug the shorts down.  And although I don’t wear shorts all that often, for a casual Saturday afternoon or hanging on our deck during the warm weather, the shorts are a welcome change from a dress.

White shirt.  I love this long-sleeved stretchy shirt.  Again, the price was right and one can never have enough white shorts.  The fabric has give and, although unforgiving around the belly, it’ll look great with a skirt or high-waisted pants.  I will have to wear a push up bra with this but it really doesn’t matter because the moment I arrive home from where I was the bra, this shirt will come off and be replaced by a loose tee!

I love this shirt!  I’ll definitely need a push up bra to make the titties look more lively…and..

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it brings back memories of one of my favorite Seinfeld episodes!!!

Shift Dress.  Bonaparte doesn’t like this one. At all. But he’s not wearing it. I am. And during the warmer months, I live in dresses. Be they sun dresses, a simple frock or a fitted shift. I love one-stop dressing.  This is the dress I can run errands in.  Can go to the movies or a casual dinner.  It’s comfortable and the length is actually more modest than the usual summer dress. I love the neckline and the front zipper.

This is the Larsen shift which I think is a great day dress

The arm holes aren’t cut so wide so as to show off your underwear…and not cut so small that they cut into your upper arm fat. They are the perfect cut!

Overall, this is a great summer dress.

Maxi Dress.  I did a video on the clothing I bought and as I stated in my video, this is the money dress!  It’s the Lilly Pulitzer Wynne Maxi dress.  At $64, this was a fantastic price.

This dress is the money! I wish the vibrancy of the print would show up better because this is just gorgeous!

I purchased a Wynne maxi last year to wear for Oona’s Bridal Brunch and paid $178—full price, which I rarely do. The one I bought last year was one of the most-worn dresses I wore during the late spring throughout the summer. The Boho vibe is spot on and the slits on the side give some air conditioning and extra comfort to the dress. And let me tell you I’m so happy I purchased this because it is now discontinued.

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My Wynne maxi from last year. Did you know my maiden name is Wynne?

Yet, another great item that corporate fashion decides will hit the dust.

Are you familiar with Gretchen Scott Designs?  The mail-order brand has become a favorite of mine. Especially when I can find sale items that haven’t been grabbed yet.

The Gripeless Cotton Spandex jeans are a mature-woman body’s best friend. I’m not kidding.  I purchased a pair a few months back. I took a chance because no stores in my area sell the brand and there were no reviews to be found. This is a very elusive and secretive brand if you ask me!

These pants were purchased a while ago but I love the fun print! I wore these to work yesterday because I was too lazy to shave my legs.

Anyway, I really loved the pants I bought because of the fit.  The waist is a higher cut and really hides a plethora of belly sins.  And because of the higher waist, the allusion of longer legs is given.  But the great thing about the pants are the whimsical prints.

Are these pants stinkin’ adorable or what????!!!

I purchased a pair on sale for $39 that reminded me of a cross between Marimekko and Pucci. Kind of 1960’s psychedelic.  And very-much fun!  I couldn’t resist. And I found good use for a bright pink Tippi Sweater that I haven’t worn too much!

Dear God. I’m such a class act. Check out the hanger and Chippy’s ball on the floor. I swear I didn’t even realize this was on the floor until I saw the pic.  I was making a video.  Real class! But–I’ll be wearing these pants a lot!!!

The shoes I bought.  No work shoes this season.  No boots either. I made do with what I have.  But all was not for naught.  Mine eyes hath seen the glory of a cute pair of pom-pom flats that Talbots was selling.  I was watching these babies like a bird-dawg searching for a duck.  There was no way that the full price of $130 was going to come from my pocket—and I’m not a Talbot’s fan.  But these shoes…

I love these shoes so much….the memories they bring back to me..

And in January, the price came down. I got them for $53.00 –less than half price.  These shoes bring back memories of the Pappagallo and Capezio flats I wore in high school and loved so much.  As usual, they were wide, but inner soles took care of that issue.

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Come on ladies!  I KNOW you remember these shoes!!  Do you miss them as much as I do?

Another pair of flats I was dreaming about came from J. Crew and at $178, there was no way I would swing the purchase. In the first place, the shoes are covered in fabric.  It’s not very practical. But—the shoes are plaid!!  Plaid. Pointy-toed.  Embellished with a bow. The perfect party shoe when you know you’ll be standing for hours and don’t want to bear the brunt of heels.

Plaid shoes.  With bows.  They are adorable but worth $178?  No.

How these shoes were marked down to $34.99, I’ll never know—or better yet, if I got them for $34.99 were they ever worth $178???

They are worth the $34.99 purchase price though!

On a J. Crew-ish roll, a pair of Gold flats were purchased at J. Crew Factory for a grand total of $11.97.  They’re cute. They’re comfortable and will be worn for those casual times.

These have the pricey Chloe vibe but for $11.97 the price is better than Walmart!

Lastly, a dress for the remaining days of winter.  Purchased at J. Crew Factory for $15.97.  A cotton-flannel, funnel-neck shift.  I love this dress because it feels like a nighty. I kid you not. It’s a great work dress and off the bat, I can tell you this will have a heavy rotation between now and spring.

I wore this dress today. And I can guarantee this’ll be carrying me into the late spring!  Who can beat the $15.97 price?

January is a great time to make purchases on end-of-season items. But chose wisely. Stick to more classic cuts that you know will be around for a while.  Trendy clothing isn’t necessarily a pragmatic choice because you never know what’ll be “it” next year.

Now that I’ve made the purchases, I’ll add a link below to my little video of how some of the clothing looks in real life!

Happy sale-ing!!!!

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The Fuckeduptedness of Being “Old”

There!  I said it and in doing so made up a new word. “Fuckeduptedness”.  There’s no need to explain the word either.

It’s a time of reflection for me because in less than three months I’ll reach my 65th birthday.  It’s a weird age, it is—because it signifies the true entryway to Senior Citizenship. When you are between the ages of 60 through 64, it still sounds a bit young.  65 is that magic age. Smack between the early sixties and…seventy!

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I may be getting older but I know how to rock!

And other than the usual neurotic thinking such as in 65 years from now I won’t be around—which kills me because I want to be; and the fact I am a failure in my career because I was never able to re-enter the workforce in the type of job I had in NYC, gives me a never-ending pity party. it really ain’t too bad!

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…but not yet!  I gotta squeeze a lotta life out first!

We—our generation is a more youthful bunch of old people. We are not our grandmothers or grandfathers either.  We be cool!  We are fun!  We do what we want.

And They hate it!!

Who’s they?  I’ll explain. They are the experts (In their own minds) who pontificate about how we are to dress. How to wear our hair. How we are to live.  They make up the rules we have to follow.

And therein lies the fuckeduptedness of being old.

I’ll give some examples.

When you are old, or if someone younger feels you are old, oftentimes are spoken down to. It’s almost “old people baby talk”.  For some reason people seem to think as you age you no longer hear  nor can you comprehend even the simplest sentence such as “Have a pleasant day.”  We may have aged but we have become smarter and wiser so stop speaking down to us. For God’s sake, I didn’t even speak that idiotic baby-talk to my children when they were babies!  Just stop it!

Ugh. If any adult ever spoke to me in baby talk, he or she would have huge welt across their face!

People also have a tendency to speak LOUDER to you?  Why is this?  I’m the loudest person I know—please do not try to compete with my loudness or I’ll bust your eardrums! You takin’ to me?  I hope not because you don’t sound to bright.

OMG!! There is NO reason to shout at me. I can hear you!!!!!!!!!  Stop it!

The “anti-age” factor.  This is bullshit.  I want to bitch slap the marketing idiot who created that term because he or she needs to be thrown into a jail cell. Age needed to be celebrated!  Many don’t make it to their fifties or older.  My brother was one so don’t even get me started!

Airbrushed, photoshopped and anti-aged.  Ageing is a horrific experience to be ashamed of–isn’t it?

The second you leave mommy’s love canal; you begin to age. Does anti-age mean that we should all stay a few hours old? Because that’s basically what it means?  Why not pro-age?  We’re happy to have those birthdays.  We’ve accomplished great things.  Why anti-it?   Which brings me to….

The Beauty Industry.  This they despise us. This industry views us as cows out to pasture.

 True dat!  The Beauty Industry treats us  lder ladies like cows put to pasture. And these are French cows that I hung out with a few years back while hanging out in the Burgundy countryside.  We got along well–we related to each other!

They will use late-teen to twenty-something models in their “anti-aging” campaigns. And worse yet, will advertise foundations, concealers, primers “made” for us and use those same young models.  There’s plenty of gorgeous mature women with lines, creases and wrinkles on their faces.  How come they aren’t used?

Kendall Jenner featured in Estée Lauder’s 2015 campaigns.

Yes. This is twenty-something Kendall Jenner. Estee Lauder,  a cosmetics company that the “Mature” customer could relate to, now has to look at younger models to figure out just how the hell any makeup will look on their older skin. This is the fuckeduptedness of old!

It drives me nuts too because this is an industry that thinks it’s so “forward” by using gay men wearing make up to prove how diverse they are.  No. You aren’t diverse.  And neither are ads with one obligatory young white girl, one obligatory black girl, one obligatory Asian girl, one obligatory Latina and one said gay guy diverse or inclusive.    Show me the seventy-year old woman of all colors and show me that old gay guy and only then will you be truly diverse.

Where the fuck is the old lady–or old man–or the physically disabled person.  No. You are NOT diverse until everyone is included. Go find a wrinkled person.

They, the Village Green Fashion Policing Society:  How many times?  How many magazine articles?  How many internet postings do we have to be tortured with when it comes to what we should and shouldn’t wear.  I can’t even with this one.

I will wear my skinny jeans, my mini skirts and above-the-knee dresses.  Hoop earrings will continuously remain dangling from my ear lobes.  Over-the-knee boots will continue to be worn.  And nobody will or should dictate how anyone should dress.  Especially the older demographic.

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I will continue to wear my leather pants with pointy-toed boots..

I will continue to wear my miniskirts with boots..

As an old, shriveled, wrinkled old prune of the pro-age, I’ll keep my ripped jeans thank you!

And I will wear those glittery heels.

And I’ll continue to wear my hair long. Even if it IS fake!

It saddens me to see that women my age, mid 60’s and in their 50’s and even older fall into that misconception that they need to dress like an unstylish, unattractive wallflower.  Why?  Why can’t a woman who is of the pro-age, boomer generation dress as wonderfully as she feels.  Wait.  Some women don’t feel wonderful. And it’s because many women have given up.  And no wonder.  Fashion magazines are splayed with clothing brands that only advertise young, nubile women in clothing that the older woman can wear and wear well.  It is an absolute disgrace and one of the reasons I haven’t bought a fashion magazine in over a year.  I’ve not renewed any fashion or beauty magazine and have no desire to pick one up.  In fact, I’ve allowed my Allure subscription to expire because they never followed up on their promise to stop using the phrase “anti-age”.

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The very last Vogue magazine I read was when Wintour placed Kim and Kanye West on the cover.  If I want to read about celebrities, I’ll buy Star or People.  Fashion magazines have become trash. Bring back the actual models and get rid of the celebrities. Better yet, showcase the magazine’s true demographic of the “over 40” woman!

The Corporate “They”. This is a touchy and personal one.  Perhaps for you too, or someone you know.   Life events happen.  Some are great. Some aren’t.  And somewhere along the line, many of us, regardless of the life situation, have to re-enter the workforce.

Sad but true. Due to corporate closures I’ve lost a couple of jobs and I’ve never recovered the earnings that I’m worth. Think about that one–that’s the story of almost every person over 50 who has reentered the workforce and it is shameful and sad!

Corporate America and Small Businesses do not want to hire anyone over a certain age. It’s bad enough to seek employment over 50 but to seek employment over the age of 60 is a near-impossible feat.

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It’s all true.

And it sucks. It sucks because our generation has such a stellar work ethic. We come from backgrounds where we were taught how important values are.  Granted, many of us aren’t technically gifted the way younger people are, but we are quick learners.   The amount of information and computer skills I’ve learned from each job I’ve had is invaluable.   As a whole, we are open to new ideas. We are excellent workers. We don’t call out sick on a Monday due to excessive partying over the weekends. We won’t need a day or seven off when the kids are off from school or if they are ill.  We are there 100 percent.

It’s incredible because corporations get tax breaks for hiring the disabled but they don’t get anything for hiring the mature demographic. Perhaps they should, then maybe more of us would have the jobs we deserve!

They think we aren’t cool.  Oh yeah.  Ever get the eye-roll, side eye or smirk from someone younger?  I’m sure you have.  Perhaps it’s happened when you listened to the current top 40 music. Or discussing a movie or book or …. basically anything.  It’s because they think we aren’t cool.

Wise words.  No generation will ever be as cool!

Let me tell you something about “cool”. We are of the coolest generation ever.

That boho look?  We started it back in the late 1960’s.  We had the Summer of Love.  Our demographic got politically involved. The Youth Movement protested. We questioned.  We wore clothing that our parents disapproved of.

My favorite Beatle, George Harrison and Patti Boyd, hanging around playing guitar and smoking at the same time. Now THAT’S a feat!

Why—I remember the most beautiful pair of Madras plaid hot pants I purchased with babysitting money.  I wore them to go out and my parents made me go back upstairs to change. Those were the days alright.   We wore miniskirts and tattered and patched jeans. We had “head shops” where those who did not use bongs and roach clips could buy peasant tops and patchouli or ylang ylang oil.

Show me a modern-day fashion designer as cool as Mary Quant. Her iconic Mod look changed everything.  And we had her! And she’s still influencing how women dress!

We had the slick cool of Jimi Hendrix and the raspy cool of Janice Joplin.  I do not think there is anyone currently in the music industry as cool or as talented as they were. I’m biased but it’s true.

NEW YORK – JUNE 1970: Blues singer Janis Joplin on the roof garden of the Chelsea Hotel in June 1970 in New York City, New York. (Photo by David Gahr/Getty Images)

The sad thing is that she never got the chance to pro-age..

….and neither did Jimi.  That’s anti-aging.  They never made it to pro-age.

We danced.

And dance we did!

We partied.

And partied hearty, I might add.  Booge. Oogie. Oogie!

We enjoyed life. And we still do those things. It’s just that we do them at a more measured pace!

And at her age, she can light up whenever she wants!

And therein lies the fuckeduptedness of old.  It’s not how we perceive ourselves it is how they perceive us.  And as pro-agers rather than anti-agers, maybe it’s time to start a new movement!

Others see me as the figure on the left. An old, grumpy, unstylish old woman who should be thrown to pasture.  I see me as I am on the right.  Stylish, pro-aging, and only grumpy when I’m in rush-hour traffic!

What say you?  Do you feel the same way that I do? Do you find yourself being ignored or shoved aside due to aging?  Do you think we aren’t respected the way we should be?  I’m really curious to find out! Do you like my new word??????

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My Favorite and Best Wigs of 2019!

In the previous post the best of beauty was discussed.  Now it’s time for the hair.  The fake hair. The helper hair.

And HAIR” they are!  My faves of 2019!

And before I get into it, might I add that wigs aren’t just for women who have lost hair regardless of the circumstances.  Wigs are great for travel. Take them on vacation and après swimming don’t spend hours styling your salt water or chlorine-soaked tresses. Get a wig

Want to go blonde but don’t want to ruin your hair?  Want to go darker but not on a permanent basis? Get a wig!

Hell!  Try pink!  Try any style!  You’ll be fetching!

Got misbehavin’ hair and you have a summer wedding to attend.  A wig is your answer!  What’s that you say?  It’s too hot in the summer?  Nah—today’s wigs are super-light! Besides, if you gone through hot-flashes, a wig in the summer heat is nuthin’!

My bio hair was very misbehaving!  This would happen to a blowout in humid weather. And my reaction would be the same as Moira Rose’s.  But I would never attempt to do this to a wig!

So, let’s begin.

If you are a friend of this blog or YouTube channel or Instagram, then you are well-aware that Jamison, by Estetica Designs is my favorite wig of all time.  I cherish and adore her. And have her in many hues!  She is, once again, at the top of my list.

My first Jamison in Caramel Kiss. Next week she’ll be two years old and she’s still looking mighty fine!

Why do I love her so much?  Well, she’s a classic bob—the hair I always aspired to have but never could.  When my bio hair was cut into a bob, it would look great when it was set in huge rollers or blown out. But the elements of our atmosphere, with dampness and humidity, would not allow my coif to stay smooth and sleek and within moments I was left with a wavy pyramid of hair akin to Roseann Roseannadanna.

This is how my bio hair would look when I tried to get it to be the perfect bob.  

She’s the hair I can depend on.  If I don’t know what hair to wear, I’ll pull Jamison out.  If I want casual, I’ll pull her out.  In the winter, I can wear a heavily-textured sweater, a wool scarf, a wool blazer and the fabric won’t rub against the wig’s fibers. There will be no ruining

My newest Jamison in Chocolate Smoke. She’s so stinking beautiful!

Now, before I continue, may I add a few words.  The circumference of my head is 22 ½ Inches. When my bio hair is clean it can be a bit larger because the hair, I have left is big.  I’m serious. LOL!  My face is square—7 inches across and 7 inches long.  My face is on the large side and my features are not tiny.  My nose is wide, my mouth is wide. All this goes into consideration when finding a wig that fits not only your head, but your features as well.

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That’s right. My head is square like Spongebob. But at least I know what wigs look better on me!

I can carry a lot of hair.  Oftentimes I’ll hear women mention that a particular style is “too much hair” and they are correct.  A ton of hair on a small face and small head can be overwhelming, but you can find a stylist specializing in wigs who can help you get the look you want!  If you notice, many of my wigs have a lot of hair.  I’m a gal who loves me some big hair!

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Dolly Parton is my big-hair wig icon!

That being said, the remaining favorite wigs of last year, in no particular order are:

Alden By Estetica Designs: Julia Roberts hair. She is lush. She is long. She is wavy. She is thick and dense; but to wear her, she feels light as a feather.  This is my va-va-voom hair. It’s the hair I wore to Oona’s wedding. My Mother-of-the-Bride hair.

Mother-of-the-Bride Hair Supreme. And might I suggest to all the future MOB’s to get a wig?  It’s going to look great throughout the entire wedding!

Surprisingly, though she looks like she could be heavy, she isn’t. Alden was heavily rotated last summer. I loved wearing her with maxi dresses and sun dresses.  She was easy to put up and I’m eagerly anticipating wearing her for the coming summer!

Alden in Caramel Kiss.  She’s Julia Roberts hair!

Enchantress by Mane Attraction Wigs:  Another longer wig that I wore constantly during last summer. In fact, Enchantress came to Cincinnati with me for the week of Oona’s wedding. She was worn during record heat at the Cincinnati Reds game.  The temperature was a hearty 98 degrees but she persevered.  I even have one that hasn’t been worn yet.

Enchantress by Mane Attraction.  Who says mature women can’t wear long hair?  This is one gorgeous head of hair.  Thankfully I have one that’s unworn because I cut the ends and nearly ruined this one!

And don’t let anyone tell you that you are too old for long hair.  That’s bullshit.  Who makes up these rules anyway?

Summer Heat by Statements:  This.  By The Wig Company’s house brand-Statements is a great and affordable wig.  I have two both in relatively light shades. But I’ll tell you, the style of this is fantastic. Its one of those “non-styled style” wigs.  Very practical and pragmatic.  It’s slightly layered but barely. It’s a bit angled with a side-swept bob. It’s a subtle design and I love it. It is great for the office—especially if you are bending down a lot getting things out of a desk. Nothing flops in your face. The length is wonderful, below chin, above shoulders.  The hairline is spot. No wonder it made the list!

Blonding in Summer Heat!  Shade F24/12. I love the unstyled style of this. And the length is great for those women who want to go a little longer than their pixies!

High Society by Gabor:  This is the wig that gave Jamison a bit of competition.  For all lovers of the bob style.  High Society is aptly named. This is one chic bob.  Chin length and cut in a way that personifies the ladies who lunch—on the Upper East Side of NYC and Avenue Foch in Paris.  This is rich lady hair.

Gabor’s High Society.  This is rich lady hair!! I’m wearing one of the Pecan shades here.

But she’s also travel hair.  If you wear wigs and travel you are well-aware that wearing a wig in-flight can sometimes be a challenge—especially if you are on a trans-Atlantic flight.  Dozing off, sitting against that uncomfortable seat and the atmosphere can have an effect on the fibers—especially if wearing a longer wig.  I wore her to and from Paris. That’s approximately 16 hours of flight time and she looked just as beautiful coming off the flights as she did going in to the plane!

Bonjour!  I had this wig on for 24 hours. From the time I got dressed the day before, our flight was at 6PM at night and all through an 8 hour flight, through customs, the cab ride to Paris and enjoying a nice late breakast before heading out to run errands before checking into the hotel. I look tired but the wig still looks great!

Avalon by Estetica Designs:   Previously named “Aspen”, I’m not sure why the name was changed but Avalon is one of my most-worn wigs. Again, this is the third wig I took to Cincinnati the week of Oona’s wedding. And she held up beautifully during the entire summer, into fall, and into winter.  Falling to the shoulders a bit longer or shorter depending on how long your neck is, her wave pattern is outstanding.  The waves aren’t too tight either. They are just loose enough and give off a boho and very casual look.  Avalon is that hair you wish you could wake up with without having to use a curling iron.  She’s a beautiful, beautiful wig and I have to say, she’s perfectly suited for the mature woman who wants long but not too long!  I have four Avalons and I think I need more!

Avalon in Caramel Kiss!  She’s shorter than Avalon and the waves are looser and Avalon ended up to be one of my most-worn, most-loved greatest wigs last year and still going strong!

Finn by Estetica:  Now here’s the funny thing:  My bio hair, during the mid-eighties, was cut similar to Finn. However, due to the tendency of my hair turning to frizz unless there was absolutely no humidity or precipitation, it would just frizz up.  Finn is the very layered, shaggy coif many of us curly/wavy haired girls aspired to have but couldn’t due to the frizz factor.

Finn is big hair and if you comb the fibers out with your fingers, you can make her bigger. And if you shake her a bit, you can make her even bigger. She is every Long Island/New Jersey/NYC Borough Girl and Woman’s dream hair!

Ahhhh. Finn!  The layers. The shag. The 70’s and 80’s vibe.  She’s also one of Bonaparte’s favorites too!  Can you guess the color?  

But more than that, Finn is just a fantastic wig. There’s density and lots of layers and she washes up absolutely beautifully without losing shape.  I have a serious crush on Finn!

Sutton by Estetica: Another bob. And this time a long one. A LOB if you will.  Sutton is a very sophisticated head of hair.  She’s a middle part but can be moved a bit for an off-center or slightly side part.  The edges are blunt.  And sometimes a blunt cut can be a bit severe but with Sutton, the blunt cut ends work because she is a longer bob.  This is one wig that never fails to receive compliments.  She’s got a nice density but isn’t thick. This is a wig I like to wear when I want to look very empowering!

Sutton. Silversun RT/8. 2019 was also the year I discovered how much I love the grays!  She’s a great lob (and I also have her in Caramel Kiss–LOL)

Alice by Uniwigs LaVivid Collection:  I would be remiss if I didn’t say that 2019 was the year of the bob for me.  Yet another bob—and another lob at that.  The weird thing is the first time I tried Alice on, I wasn’t sure about her.   She isn’t as dense as other wigs and she isn’t big. But somehow, she became one of my favorites. And although she is lighter in density, she is sturdy and strong.  There is no Permatease either so those who prefer a less big look, Alice is perfect.  Her ends are slightly bumped under—very slightly.  The vibe here is late 1960’s. When preppie started to become friendly with hippie. She wears very well and is an all-around four-season head of hair!

Alice by Uniwigs LaVivid.  Chocolate Caramel.  Trust me, if you do not like Permatease, this wig is perfection!!!!

On Point by Raquel Welch Wigs:  Another bob, she falls in between a shorter bob and a lob.  And for a middle-part wig she’s a gorgeous one. I love On Point so much that I have three. She’s very dense and on the thick side and that’s what makes me love her.

She is made of HD (Heat Defiant) fibers—and a good number of wig wearers don’t care for the HD fibers but I have had no issue.  I like the drier fibers because they mimic the luster (or lack of) my bio hair.

On Point in Shaded Cappuccino. The HD fibers are A-OK with me! Are we seeing a pattern in color here?

So that’s it.  There’s so much to say about wigs.  I only wish wigs were considered more of an accessory.  Wigs are fun.  And when you start wearing them regularly, people enjoy the many looks you have.  Yes. Others know I wear wigs—I change them like a mother changes a newborn’s diapers and it’s a treat!

Yes. Let’s make wigs an accessory!

To see more of my best of wigs—here’s my YouTube video! I hope you enjoy!

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Atypical60’s Best of Beauty for 2019!!!

We all come across new favorites with each passing year.  Let me tell you, last year was no exception.  There were quite a few items that I discovered and earned a place on my “Best of Beauty” for 2019.

Most of my “Best Of” pile from 2019!!

Among what wasn’t on the list were eyeshadow palettes nor were single eyeshadows. I’ll tell you why.  There is a plethora of eyeshadow palettes in my collection and the fact is, I don’t use them all.  And in the ones I do use, only the neutrals are in constant use.  It made absolutely no sense to add any of them to my list.

A few of the palettes that I have. Only the neutrals are used. Made no sense to add any of these to the best of list.

Also, there really is no drug store makeup on the list except for mascara and lipstick.  Why? You might ask.  Well, I purchased two drugstore foundations that received tons of love and great reviews.  But they didn’t work for me. In fact, they turned out to be a disappointment.  The Maybelline Fit Me foundation and the Neutrogena Hydro Boost Hydrating Tint.

The Fit Me states it’s made for Normal to Dry skin.  Didn’t do a dang thing for me!

Both foundations did nothing.  The Fit Me did not provide a dewy finish and the Hydro Boost did not provide any coverage or a great finish.  It was dry.  Now, this could possibly be due to the fact they aren’t mature-skin friendly. However, I didn’t get the hype about either product.

Add to that the drugstore pricing keeps escalating.  I’ve reached the point where for a few bucks more, I’ll level up to a more upscale brand. I have and there are four foundations on my list!

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With the escalating price point of drugstore makeup –I’ll take a couple of dollars more and level up!

So, let’s get down to the nitty gritty—shall we?

Skincare

All-Over Skin Moisturizer: Cerave.  My dermatologist recommended this to me and I have to tell you. I love this.  The cream is thick and glides on nicely. It absorbs wonderfully. And I use it in the evening on my face.

At around $12, this moisturizing cream is the bomb!  It’s perfect for all-over moisturizing AND great on the face. I use it at night!

Face Moisturizer:  L’Oréal Age Perfect Rosy Tone Moisturizer.  WOW!  Is this stuff greatness. And I would have never known about it if Influenster didn’t send me a jar for a try-out and review.  I used this for six weeks before reviewing.  Around the third week, close to the month period, Bonaparte made a remark that my skin was looking really nice.  Then I received more compliments from co-workers.  I was blown away.  The funny thing is that when you take it out of the jar, on your fingers, it doesn’t feel like it’s going to be hydrating. In fact, it feels a bit dry. Then you apply it and it morphs into this silky cream.  The rosy tone dissipates but gives a bit of a glow and with use, the skin really looks better!

I purchased new jar the other day and this is definitely going to be repurchased and repurchased. It’s just a terrific day cream!

THIS!  The L’Oreal Age Perfect, Rosy Tone moisturizer is fantastic!  Take a look at my skin.  It’s really improved and under makeup it gives a nice glow. Did it get rid of wrinkles?  No. But it gave my skin a youthful glow and smoothes out the texture. I love this stuff! And at under twenty dollars at Walmart it’s a great deal!

Best Skin Oil: Nuxe Huile Prodigieuse ‘Or.  This oil can be used for hair, for skin, and for the face.  I’m into the shimmer and here’s why.  I love a dewy glow. I love a luminous look for the face.  This works.  I apply this on my face after my primer and before applying foundation.  Under foundation, it gives a healthy luminosity.  A little goes a long way. I would never put this on my hair—bio or fake though.  I’ll stick to the face!

This oil also comes without shimmer but I prefer the shimmer. It gives a nice luminosity under foundation and during the summer it gives your tan (real or fake) a nice glow!

Best All-around Multitasking Cream:  Embryolisse Lait-Crème Concentrate. This is da bomb!  I use it as a primer. I use it as a moisturizer.  I’ve used it as a makeup remover in a pinch. This does it all.  And a little bit goes a long, long way.  I first purchased this at City-Pharma in Paris for the first time at the end of 2018 and it became a “go-to” for 2019. In fact, I purchased two more tubes of this on our last Paris trip.  As a primer, it is great under makeup.  It’s a great hand cream too.  It’s great!

Now available in the States, this multitasking cream is wonderful. A moisturizer, a primer (and I use it as one), a makeup remover. It’s definitely a must-have and best-of!  I’ve two unopened tubes in waiting!

Beauty Tools

InStylish Beauty Blending Sponges: Thanks to Chippy’s penchant for snacking on my beauty sponges, I am eagerly awaiting a shipment that I ordered last week. I’ve replaced other blending sponges for these non-latex ones.  They blend makeup smoothly and the way the sponges are sculpted gives more ease in blending.  I’m very pleased with the way the sponges not only blend, but how they apply foundation.  The sponges don’t overdo it on the absorption so there’s more makeup on your face than the sponge!

It’s obvious that Chippy loves these blending sponges as much as I do…

Fear not!  My new order of Instylish blending sponges arrived today AND with a sponge holder no less.  

This is being kept far from Chippy, the non-latex blending sponges are the best I’ve ever used..and I’ve used ’em all!

Kerry-Lou Brushes:  I have three of Kerry Lou’s brushes.  The fan brush, the foundation brush and the stippling brush.  Of the three, the foundation brush has turned into a Holy Grail.  What’s great about it? Well, for one thing, many foundation brushes can leave lines of foundation. where applied–think of a carpet with vacuum cleaning lines or a lawn that has been freshly mowed.   This one doesn’t. It does the job of applying foundation so well.  And when you have a great brush you use less product!  (All three brushes are excellent but the foundation brush is definitely a best)

My Kerry-Lou foundation brush is especially fantastic when applying a thicker foundation.  Less product is used. I tell you this is an excellent brush!

Real Techniques Blending Brush:   I love these so much that I have a stash.  For a small brush, there’s a ton of versatility.  They are excellent for applying concealer, cream blush any cream makeup for that matter. I’ve used these to blend in some foundations as well and the price is so inexpensive that you’ll buy them in multiples

Number 01413 is the magic number.  I swear these brushes are ridiculously versatile.  I will be placing these new ones into my travel kit. I have one for blush…one for concealer…

The brush is designed to use with smaller packaging too, which is very efficient and practical!  

Makeup

Best Multi-Tasking Makeup Product:  THIS IS THE NUMBER ONE “BEST OF 2019” Subtl Beauty Stacks. Holy Cannoli.  These stacks are priceless!  The greatest travel makeup.  One for your vanity. One for your purse.  And let me make it clear—this isn’t “gimmick” makeup. The products offered in the stacks are excellent. Well-pigmented.  Creamy.  Blendable.  Incredible!

Overall Best of 2019. Subtl Beauty’s stackable makeup.  This is no gimmick.  These products are excellent and proof that the best things come in small packages!

The bronzer can be used as eyeshadow. And Lord knows, I’ve been using it on both my face and eyes.  The lip/cheek color is luscious and creamy and stays put.  The highlighter is some of the best ever.  Giving a glow that won’t make you look like headlights turned on to bright!  I have one on my vanity and one in my travel bag.  I can go on record as stating that this is my Number One favorite makeup item of 2019. It’s that good.  Honestly, if you are planning on traveling this year, head to the website and do yourself a favor!

And if you love a natural look, Subtl Beauty gives it to you. All from those little stacks!

Foundation: 2019 was the Year of the Foundation for me.  It seems as though I found the best ones that work for my mature skin.  None are drugstore brands (although one favorite that remains year after year is The Ordinary Serum Foundation).  These foundations have made my face very happy.

MAC Face and Body.  There has been a lot said about this. I’ve read many negative reviews and positive but I have to say, this is a terrific foundation.  There is a learning curve and this is best applied with the fingers then blended in with a damp, almost dry blending sponge.  It isn’t full-coverage and it is more on the matte side.  Definitely use an oil underneath before applying.  This is also buildable; however, I find that I think one application is fine—especially if you are going for a light and natural look. It’s mature-skin friendly and applies like a second skin! It’s been said that this keeps well in the fridge but I haven’t tried that.

Not full-coverage, and there is a learning curve because this isn’t your usual foundation. Apply with fingers then blend in. It ends up like a second skin.  And doesn’t cake up in the wrinkles.  Very liquidy and buildable. Once I figured out how to use this, I ended up loving it!

Jouer High Coverage Crème Foundation.  Another foundation with a learning curve.  But once you “get” the application down pat, you will absolutely wonder how you ever did without this.  This is full coverage.  FULL coverage. And one to one and a half pumps will be sufficient for your entire face.  Again, this doesn’t give off a luminous glow so it’s best to apply an oil underneath the foundation.  I think the most challenging aspect to this foundation is finding the correct shade for your skin tone.  I purchased Vanilla which, in all honesty, is a bit too fair for me. However, I make it work with bronzer and blush strategically applied.  I’ll be repurchasing in a darker shade. But you can order a sample card that would best fit your skin tone.  Of note—shake before using because it does have a tendency to oxidize slightly! Read my blog post about Jouer Cosmetics!

Once I figured out how to properly use and apply this foundation, it became so used that it is a “Best Of” for 2019!  I LOVE this..

This Vanilla shade is light but the coverage and the finish are incredible!

Anastasia Beverly Hills “Foundation”. Lest we never forget what is inside the bottle!  I love this foundation and use it as an everyday product.  There is a natural luster and luminosity here that isn’t in the others and that’s one of the reasons I love this foundation.  It’s a medium coverage which suits just fine for every day.  Blends beautifully and is another one of those second-skin foundations.  There are a TON of shades to choose from too!

For those of us with bad eyes…

This foundation gives the most beautiful dewy and luminous finish–it’s crazy!  CRAZY!  It’s a great every-day foundation!

Fenty Pro Filt’r Hydrating Longwear Foundation.  You know, this is better than the Fenty original foundation.  First of all, let’s talk about the packaging.  It’s genius. A tube with a pump.  Why aren’t all foundations packaged like this?  This is incredibly hydrating.  And the coverage is there. Oh yes. It’s there.  And it is long wearing.  Doesn’t fade.  Everything described in the name of the foundation is true. It applies nicely and evenly and gives the skin a nice dewy finish making it very mature-skin friendly.  And it doesn’t oxidize.

Fenty had me at “hydrating” and it is.  Purchased on the Fenty website, this creamy ultra-hydrating foundation is akin to a CC cream but only better. It has the thickness of a cream but more whipped.  The fact it’s in a tube warms my heart.  it takes up less space and the pump gives just enough foundation to work the face with.  This is a fabulous mature-skin foundation.  It’s also a nice one to use in this cold, drying winter weather!

Bronzer/Contour:   This is a weird thing for me.  I use bronzer in the summer to glow up a tanned face but during the winter, I use bronzer to shade more than contour.  Some of us need a bit of definition—especially as we pro-age and that’s where the Bronzer comes in.  Jouer’s  Suntan  and Jouer’s Sunshine.  Both were purchased online for $5.00 each and are part of a click and attach.    The Suntan is a more matte while the Sunshine has a bit of a sparkle

My Five Dollar Jouer Bronzer in the shade Sunshine. It applies lighter than it looks and doesn’t come off as dirty looking.  It has a nice shimmer too!

The Suntan bronzer is in the middle. Each of these components were $5 each and snapped together. What a concept–huh?

Charlotte Tilbury Filmstar Bronze & Glow:  I love this simply because the “bronzer” is a lighter shade and is perfect for winter sculpting.  The highlighter isn’t bad either but it’s the bronzing half that is the bomb.  Too light for summer, it works well when the tan has faded.

This is the priciest makeup I own. I paid $68 for it but it is pretty darned amazing.  I sculpt  with the bronzer but I don’t really use the highlight side. Still, the bronzer is so natural that I don’t mind! The duo in “light” is extremely fair skin friendly. No oxidation at all, and a little is all you need!  I will repurchase when I hit the pan on this!

Blush:   My Best of for blush this past year was the Subtl Beauty cream blush. I’m telling you, that little stack of blush is incredible.

The two Subtl Beauty blushes that I rely on whether home or traveling–on the left is “Perfectly Pink” and the right is “Mauve”. Both are divinely creamy. They stay put they give the nicest flush.  And I also use them on the lips from time to time but mostly blush.  And a little goes a long way because they are super pigmented!

Bare Minerals Mineral Blush.  This. Just a tiny amount is all that is needed for a nice flush to the cheeks.

Bare Escentuals - Floret - .57g (small)

This shade, “foret” is a brighter pink than the creams above. Just the tiniest bit on the brush gives a nice pink color to the cheeks.  Oddly enough, this has been discontinued. Go figure!

Quite honestly, these were the two blushes I used  regularly throughout the year.  Nothing else I purchased rocked my boat!

Brows: Brows are a pain in the ass.  It sucks when the brows become sparse and are replaced by lady whiskers on the chin.  Am I right?  Needless to say, I don’t want my “filled in” brows to look like two railroad cabooses.  On the other hand, I don’t want them pencil thin.  Add to the fact who has matching brows—one of mine is higher than the other.  In other words, brows are a challenge.  In the past I’ve relied on Anastasia DipBrow but 2019 offered a change.

The best brow pencil of 2019 is……from a brand that I vowed never to use again.  Urban Decay (I received a very condescending email from the company a few years back). Urban Decay Brow Blade Pencil!  This brow pencil has a regular pencil on one end and a felt tip pen on the other. It’s incredible.  The pencil can be used to fill the brows in and the felt tip can “draw” little hairs to give a natural appearance.

This might be the greatest brow pencil in existence.  That thin felt-tip end draws little “hairs” in perfectle. It’s worth the $26!!!

After the pencil is used, going over the brows with a gel gives the perfect finish.  Two brow gels that made the grade—Benefit and Glossier.  Both are excellent with the Glossier just going a notch above to exceptional.  A light touch is all you need to keep the brows brushed up and in place!

Benefit’s Gimme Brow and Glossier’s Brow Boy. Both are excellent.  You can see I use the Glossier Boy Brow a lot!  The price point on Glossier is better too.  $16 where the Gimme Brow’s full size is $24!

Eye Shadow:  No new palettes but I did manage to find the perfect cream shadow.  Laura Mercier Caviar Sticks.  ( I even wrote about them in another blog post: Let’s Summer-Eyes! These are incredible.  The cream doesn’t smudge nor does it fade. In fact, you gotta work fast to blend them in.  They are more mature-skin friendly than anything else I’ve ever tried.  Coming in second are Jouer’s cream stick shadows and they made the best of because the price is more friendly than the Laura Mercier.

Cobblestone on the left, a gorgeous taupe and Intense Amethyst on the right.  A steel/taupe/violet.  

This photo was taken in the summer and I’m wearing the Laura Mercier Caviar Sticks!

The Jouer sticks are creamier than the Mercier, but just a bit less pigmented. HOWEVER–at $18 a stick they come in at a great price and value compared to the $30 Mercier sticks!!

Eyeliner:  No longer is eyeliner used to line my lids. Rather, I tightline. If you are not familiar with tightlining, it is using the liner inside the lid. It gives an open look—especially to the mature eye.  Ever the hypocrite I am, I have to say, there is one and one alone lining pencil that is the greatest ever.  iT Cosmetics “No Tug” eyeliner pencil.  This is incredible. Incredible. Once applied to that upper waterline it doesn’t move.  Stays put all day.  Crying through the daughter’s wedding. It didn’t budge. This is greatness!

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Ugh. iT cosmetics and their GDamned “anti-age” crap. It’s PRO-AGE!  Regardless, run out and buy this eyeliner. It IS the greatest and it doesn’t move. I apply at 7 AM and it is still on when I leave work at 5PM.  This is amazeballs!  I use only the black!

Mascara: I do not feel that mascara is a product in which a lot of money should be spent.  A tube of mascara usually lasts me about six weeks because I go through it like a baby goes through diapers.   My top mascara is L’Oréal Voluminous Mascara, along with the matching lash primer.  This is the GOAT of mascara.  It gives volume, lift, lushness, fullness and doesn’t flake!  I started using the primer with it. I honestly don’t know what good it does but I feel the need to apply it under my mascara!

My “go to” mascara. The white tube is the lash primer which I use as well. Both of these cost far less than one tube of department store or luxury-brand mascara–a lot less!  Five dollars each at Walmart!

Lips:   Again, I don’t buy expensive lipsticks.  Trust me. In an impulsive moment, I purchased a very expensive lipstick by Guerlain at CDG airport this past November and I never use it. I liked the case.  Hey. We all do things like that now, don’t we?

My impulse lipstick. I could not help it. I was drawn to the case with it’s little mirror that opened up.  Guerlain is a favorite brand but I’m not gonna do this anymore!

My Best lipstick of last year ended up being Ballerina Shoes from L’Oreal Color Riche.  At less than $5.00 a tube it’s a gorgeous pink that I will safely say is flattering to all skin tones.

This. Drugstore lipstick is the way to go.  L’Oreal’s Ballerina Shoes.  Need I say more?  The best lipstick of 2019!

Highlighter:

One thing I discov ered in 2019 is that basically, all highlighters are pretty-much the same. Some more pigmented but a subtle little glow is all you need. And what highlighter was my 2019 best?  Again, that little stack!

Rose’ is the newest highlighter from Subtl Beauty. I also have the Champagne highlighter. 

Fake Tanner:

Hey, it wouldn’t be a “Best of” if I omitted my favorite tanning product of the year now, would it?  Having tried quite a few in 2019, my new obsession is the Jergen’s Natural Glow Wet Moisturizer!  Now, my skin is really fair. My legs very white. This “subtle” color gives me a nice tan!  If you are lazy such as I am, then the process of drying off after a bath or shower and waiting to apply fake tan can be a chore. This cuts the drying time out. Smooth it into wet skin and you are good to go. And I find it doesn’t streak when you apply to wet skin!

Another winner!!!!  I’ve been using this since I stopped going to the beach!  I just repurchased!

So that’s it.  I realize this list isn’t a large one.  And in a way, I’m somewhat happy about that.  It comes down to as we age, we’re a bit more disconcerting about what we use.  For me, the drugstore stuff isn’t all it’s cracked out to be for certain products—and for a few bucks more, I’ll spend the money needed to make me look and feel better. But with basics such as mascara and lipsticks the drugstore brands are great!

What’s your opinion on that?  Let us discuss!

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Visiting Paris Anytime Soon? Let’s Talk About It!

I don’t think of myself as an “expert” on Paris.  But,  I’ve been to the City of Lights many times in the past fifteen years that would place me on a level of being comfortable enough that I can find my way around, understand a good deal of the language, speak a small amount of the French language—enough to get the point across, and have acquired some savvy in how to make the most of my visits.

 

I’m not jaded but after driving past the Eiffel Tower for many, many years, I keep forgetting to tell people to visit it.  So…if you’re going to be in Paris at least hang out on the grounds for some good photo ops of this gorgeous structure!

Paris, like New York City, is my happy place.  I’m definitely a “City Girl” and am at my best when I’m in a large city—there’s always something to do and Paris personifies that vibe.

You’re going to Paris for the first time and you’ve been planning this trip for a long, long time.  You’ve been saving your money. You’ve been perusing the internet to research museums, restaurants, sights, hotels, and studying “what French women wear”.

First things first.  Stop studying what French women wear. Do not look at online articles or Instagram posts of how to dress like a French girl and all that fluff.  The fact is unless you are in the midst of the 16h arrondissement or sauntering on Avenue Foch, you will be more likely to see women and men dressing more like patrons of any other major city.

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Seriously.  Do not dress like this when you are in Paris.  A beret is fine on it’s own. In the winter.  A Breton striped shirt is fine on it’s own.  In the summer at the beach.  Together they say “I’m trying so hard to look French”. Nobody dresses like this in Paris.  Trust me.

Also, try not to make your itinerary too ambitious.  Paris is a city that was made to be savored.  Be a flaneur or a Flâneuse.  Wander the streets.

Walk till you need to rest your feet!

  Take note of the beauty in window displays.  Stop at a square to sit and people-watch.  Head to a centuries-old, musty-scented church for reflection (even if you are an atheist—honestly, you will still enjoy) and to appreciate the artistry of the icons, stained glass and so on.

Take it easy.  Walk around.  Stop and take a good look at the beauty of the city!

With that said, let’s talk!

  1. Decide what you want to concentrate on: This might sound silly but it makes sense. Are you a museum person?  Are you a food person?  Ballet/Opera person?  History Buff?  Are you comfortable seeing the city on your own, or would you feel more comfortable in a small tour group?  Make what you really love to be the focus of the trip.    Paris has a ton of museums and sites to see.  Make a list. Make a couple of lists and narrow those lists down to “Must See’s”.

Below is a listing of some of the sites that I enjoy and have been more than once. This by no means anything that you must do—it’s just subjective.

  • Les Invalides   This is such an under-appreciated museum with tourists. I guarantee if you visit this museum, you will be both fascinated and intrigued by what wonders are inside.  And Napoleon’s tomb is here.  It’s a great way to spend a morning or afternoon.  I tell all my friends and family to stop here!

This is it. Napoleon’s Tomb at Les Invalides–but there’s so much more here and it is an incredibly interesting museum!

  • Musee d’Orsay__ For some (such as yours truly), the Louvre can be a bit crowded and overwhelming.  This is my personal favorite museum in Paris.  The collection of Impressionism is outstanding and might I add that when I saw Manet’s “Luncheon on the Grass” up front and personal, I started to cry. I swear to you this is true.  I was just moved to tears.  In addition, there’s quite the collection of Gustave Courbet paintings and he’s my favorite artist of all time.  He was a bit of a bad boy and I love that!  Regardless, this is a very “doable” museum and is just very easy to get around because it isn’t overwhelmingly huge.  Try to get there early in the morning because the lines get long!

Manet’s “Luncheon on the Grass” is just one of the many wonders of the Orsay.  I definitely would recommend this for a first Paris visit vs. the Louvre!  Just my opnion. It’s less overwhelming!

  • Musee de L’Orangerie at the Tuileries  Another wonderful museum, smallish and always a great exhibit.  Claude Monet’s Water Lillies are permanently housed here.  And might I add, if you don’t want to deal with the summertime crowds at Giverny, go see this.  You will thank me later.

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There’s much more to see at the musee l’orangerie but the big attraction here is Manet’s Water Lilies.  Late afternoon is a good time to visit this museum!

  • Musee du Luxembourg  Another one of my favorites because it’s small. This museum has the greatest exhibits ever. We saw the Alphonse Mucha exhibit here in 2018 and to this day it remains one of the best exhibitions I’ve ever seen.  We also saw a wonderful exhibit on Fragonard ‘s painting a few years back. This time around I was a bit disappointed we didn’t get to visit because I really wanted to see the British paintings exhibit but there’s only so much time.  Right?

The Alphonse Mucha exhibit was one of the best I’ve ever seen and it was in the small Musee du Luxembourg! You can stroll through the gardens then make a stop here–having a lovely afternoon!

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Be prepared to spend a few hours here. This is a treasure chest of all things intriguing and interesting about Paris.  I LOVED the Carnavalet and you will too!

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A somber memorial, the Shoah is something that everyone should see.  It’s a very moving tribute to those murdered during WWII.

  • Tours Anyone? I’m not adept with tour groups in the City. However, there are tour buses that you can hop on and off during the course of the day.

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These buses are always full during the summer months but really–it’s more fun to hoof it!

  • If you prefer a small, more intimate tour, might I suggest Veronique of Wander with Vero?  She works with Rick Steves so during her off-season, she is available for tours and let me tell you, I’ve been following her blog for years.  She’s the real deal and I would trust her fully!

Tour Guide Supreme!  Veronique of Vero Tours!  Check her schedule because if you ever need a guide around Paris, she is the one you want!

  1. Get Your $hit Together: This is important.  I’m not kidding.
  • Make the plane reservations as far in advance as possible. A bit of advice—I LOVE flying on Air France. However, due to the percentage of strikes that the French have, and as time is of the essence with our meager vacation time, you may want to fly a different airline. (It’s in the French Constitution. Just as we have the right to bear arms, the French have the right to demonstrate in the streets!)Pilot_Strike-muteage

Be mindful. As great as Air France is, a strike can occur at any time. I know this too well! These guys should have been flying planes. Instead they were trying to dress like French girls with their Breton shirts! As I write this, the trains and metro are on strike!

  • Put in for your time off from work as soon as you figure out the dates you want to travel. Especially if you are traveling during the summer months. Everyone wants to take off at the same time. First served wins the plate!
  • If you don’t have a passport, get one as far in advance as you can. If you do have a passport and haven’t used it in a while, check to see if it needs to be renewed.
  • Make sure you call your credit card companies to let them know you will be out of the country and give them specifics dates.
  • Get to your cell phone company and sign up for the International Plan.  This will allow you to use Wi-Fi for a reasonable price!
  • Got pets? Make the reservations to board them or make arrangements for whoever will be pet sitting.
  • Keep abreast of the conversions and when you see a good price, buy euros in advance if you can. If you are going to be traveling for mor than I week, might I suggest getting in touch with your local police department. They will drive by your home in the evenings to “checkup”. This is a very pragmatic practice and one can never have a false sense of security!
  • BRING AN ADAPTER!  You will want to charge your phone. Buy and adapter made for France/Europe and stick it in your travel bag. Keep it there!
  1. Don’t Overpack: My husband swears I have a very odd obsession on this subject.  But I digress.  Overpacking is a waste. A waste of time because the more you pack, the more you will waste time mulling over what to wear.  A waste of money because the airlines charge money for additional luggage these days—especially American Airlines–$60 a bag for economy flyers.  If I could pack five days of clothing in a carry on—and that’s including wigs and makeup, then you can do it!   Repeat wears—nobody is judging you.  Keep a monochromatic tone.  I wear a lot of black and navy.

Five days worth of clothing, two pairs of boots, three wigs and makeup were stuffed into this.  Caveat: a blazer was placed in my husband’s suitcase.

Below is a listing of clothes that I may like to suggest i for about five days in Paris. Note—in the summer, I pack mostly dresses because it’s one-stop dressing.

  • One or two pairs of black pants  (or a pair of navy pants and a pair of black) one pair of jeans. i.e. J. Crew Pixie Pants or any knit pant works wonders. The stretch factor is ridiculously comfortable and also aids in the comfort of walking around.  In the cooler months, a pair of jeans will suffice. Besides—most restaurants have a pretty casual dress code these days.  Just dress nice. If you are going out to a local restaurant in the evening, black pants with a dressier top is sufficient.

Chippy helps to pack!  Both pairs have stretch. Trust me you want comfort and any pant with stretch will offer that.  In addition, a pont knit or any knit won’t wrinkle and is comfortable for flight time!

No matter what the season, Paris can be pretty rainy. And jeans will suffice well for damp weather. These AG Jeans are light enough for all seasons yet will keep you warm in cold weather.  

  • Flat shoes for walking. Boots or Booties.  (In the summer, flat sandals)  My years-old Cole-Haan Air Nikes fit the bill but alas, are no longer available. Instead, might I add a stylish but comfortable shoe such as Tieks? You’ll want something that can go from walking around to the possibility of dinner if you don’t get the chance to change.  I also, during the cooler months bring my favorite Geox booties which I purchased at Galeries Lafayette in 2018!  Heels, kitten heels but nothing too high.  Remember, there’s lots of uneven terrain and cobblestone and if you are clumsy like me, you may be prone to tripping or worse, falling. Leave the very high heels home. Please.

Quite possibly the most comfortable pair of shoes I own. However, they’ve been discontinued. by Cole-Haan due to the Air Nike thing.  Although I’ve never owned or worn Tieks, I understand they are ridiculously comfortable. They could prove to be a dupe for these!

A flat bootie such as these from Nine West are great for walking around in colder weather. I was so glad I took these on our recent trip. It was rainy and damp and these were perfect!

THE perfect bootie for dressing up a bit.  These booties by Geox were purchased at Galeries Lafayette in 2018. They have a heel but are incredibly comfortable. They were worn every night to dinner-dressed up the pants!

  •  Tee shirts, sweaters. Depending on the season, of course. Button-down shirts have a tendency to look fussy and sloppy at times due to the fabric. Sticking with jersey or cotton knits is a more practical choice and they don’t wrinkle when packed.

Tee-shirts under sweaters is great for layering during the cooler months.  During the winter you might want to add a turtleneck or two!

  • For variety, pack a few different scarfs. It’ll make a repeat outfit look brand spankin’ new!

A colorful scarf such as this will go with every color shirt/sweater/tee you bring..

Here it is worn over a navy sweater and cheap costume pearls. 

The HG of travel makeup. So great, I have two! This is perfect for travel!

  • No need to bring a ton of bras with you.  Two is sufficient but bring the panties!
  • Jewelry? I bring the cheap stuff.  My Walmart hoops are the Holy Grail of earrings.  Less than two bucks a pair, it doesn’t matter if I lose or leave them behind.  It’s too stressful to worry about jewelry when traveling so the inexpensive costume stuff comes in handy!

All three items are from Walmart.  And let me tell you, nobody will be standing so close to you to judge.  Simple items that are not fussy will give a more expensive appearance!

 Make Reservations:     Make dinner reservations well in advance.  Restaurants in Paris get crowded. Especially on the weekends.  If you show up at a popular restaurant without a reservation, you could be kept waiting for over an hour. And when you do make reservations, keep a copy of the confirmation as proof.  Almost every restaurant allows you the comfort of booking a table online.  OpenTable.com is excellent.  Believe me when I tell you this is important.  An example, last year the husband and I decided that we would take a chance and make last-minute reservations at Allard and when I say “last minute” I mean the day before.  As we entered the restaurant another couple behind us walked in off the street and were turned away.  Resos are a must.  Print out the reservation confirmations, place in a folder and take the confirmation with you to the restaurant.  Please note that the restaurant listing isn’t extensive. This is largely due to the fact that for many years, before Daniele’s passing, we were spoiled by having meals prepared by her housekeeper.  Below are some of the places we frequent and like.

  • Restaurant Paul Located on Place Dauphine, I have to say, this is our favorite restaurant in Paris.  It’s a neighborhood restaurant and during the day, it is where the hotshots from the Justice Department lunch.  The menu is not extensive, which is a good thing because everything is prepared fresh.  Dinner here is outstanding and during the summer, get a table outside under the awning. You’ll enjoy the goings on in the square—everything from boule to musicians to kids and families out enjoying the summer days and evenings.

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It’s a neighborhood place.  In the summer you can eat outside.  The food is consistently great…

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….and the card for you!

  •  Le Caveau du Palais  Next door to Paul on Place Dauphine and run by the same owners, this is another local restaurant that’s also a great choice. Again, the menu is not extensive so you’re sure to have a freshly-prepared meal!

Located next to Paul is Le Caveau. You can have dinner on Place Dauphine more than once!

  • Frenchie    It’s been a while since we frequented this restaurant but I remember how impressed my foodie fans were when they found out we dined here on more than one occasion.  It’s a small place but there’s also a Frenchie wine bar.

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Frenchie Restaurant. I can’t find any of my pics from here. But I can tell you the first time we visited , it was one of the best meals I had ever eaten!

  • Le Procope  So enjoyable we ate there twice during our recent trip. It’s noisy on the weekends.  And reservations are a The food is very good and the service is stellar! The ambiance is just so old-school.  This is a place with a wonderful and rich history so if you do get the chance, try a meal here.

Le Procope. So nice we ate there twice!  Make reservations if you do not want to wait for a table!

  • Allard  Truth be told.  I like this restaurant much more than the husband does.  The beef cheeks have got to be one of the best dishes I ever had in my life!  It’s a wintery blend of comfort.  The restaurant has been around for many years and has changed hands.  I think it’s worth a visit.

Mmm. Mmmmm.  The Floating Island dessert at Allard was outstanding!!

  •  Le Bonaparte–Facebook has a page but I don’t do links to Facebook because Zuckerberg refuses to delete political advertising.   This iconic café on Rue Bonaparte across from Eglise St. Germain has been around for years.  In fact, the husband, Monsieur Bonaparte, used to hang here after his school days drinking coffee and smoking cigarettes.  The food is wonderful and the bistro/café vibe makes this an excellent local place. It’s fun and crowded and noisy and the service is stellar!

I’m truly shocked that it took me over a decade to find out how great this cafe is!  Definitely take a meal here!

  1. Shopping   Shopping in Paris can be fun and can also be challenging. Try to stick to products and clothing that are exclusive to France and not the States.  And you know what?  The majority of us visiting are not of the socio-economic grouping that will go on a spree at Dior, or Chanel, or Givenchy or any other haute couture fashion house.   There is a plethora of boutiques throughout the city that have beautiful clothing, accessories, shoes, purses for reasonable prices.  And the great thing is that they are unique and not something you’ll find here.  Naturally, exceptions can be made but for the most part, stick to what you won’t find at home!  One thing before I list—while I realize that Louis Vuitton is extremely popular, if you are searching for a LV bag, head to the boutique on Place Saint-Germain des Pres. You will thank me later because many of the LV shops, especially at Galeries Lafayette, have insanely long lines. I’m not kidding. It’s crazy.
  • City Pharma-If you’ve been following my blog then you are fully aware of my love for this mecca of skincare.  It isn’t a trip unless I stop here.  French brands that are ridiculously pricey in the States can be found here for a huge   The prices are insane and so are the crowds.  Get here as soon as the store opens because it can be an absolute madhouse.  Fear not though because the floor staff is adept at English and if they aren’t, they will find someone who is.   I can guarantee that if you come here for the first time, it certainly won’t be the last.

It isn’t a trip to Paris unless I stop at CityPharma. Honestly. It’s the first shopping I do.  Early in the morning before the crowds hit. I’m in and out.  Trust me, once you go here, you will NEVER go to Paris and NOT stop at CityPharma!

  • Fragonard  There are a ton of Fragonard boutiques throughout Paris.  I frequent the one on Blvd. St. Germain.  It is a delightful and colorful boutique with so much more to offer other than fragrance.  If you are looking for a new scent that is affordable or a gift do not bypass any of the Fragonard boutiques.

When we’re in the South of France, I always stop by the Fragonard Perfumerie in Grasse.  When in Paris, I prefer the Blvd. St. Germain shop. It’s adorable and I can load up on favorites.   Santal is my new HG for the winter and I can’t get enough of it!

  • Sophie Sacs  located in a very heavily shopping location on Rue de Rennes, this is a tiny shop overstuffed with leather bags.  Nat et Nin, a wonderful but little-known brand here in the USA, is sold here.  If you are in the market for a quality bag, at an affordable price and don’t want a logo bag, Sophie Sacs is the shop for you.  The people working there are really nice and helpful and the array of colorful leather is astounding.  I frequent this store a lot!  Lots!

This bag was purchased at Sophie Sacs in November of 2018.  I stinking LOVE this bag.  There are no logos. Nothing fancy. It’s just a big bag in a color you don’t often see. The leather is butter soft and…

It holds a TON of stuff.  I took this to Paris this November and often use it as a “travel” purse .  It cost around  100 Euros.  Another tip. Buy things that you will use on a regular rotation.  And unique!

  • Monoprix  Think Target—but only better.  Monoprix is a store that offers everything from food to clothing to tacky souvenirs   and the equivalent of drugstore cosmetics and toiletries—but French style.  Locations abound throughout the city, but not all locations offer what the larger Monop’s might have in-store (Monop is the store’s nickname). Little tip here— Monoprix brand mascara is epic.  And if you are looking for little gifts to bring back home, load up on the stores little reusable grocery bags. I’ve purchased these for stocking stuffers, to throw in my purses and for friends.

These little shopping sacs are priceless at 1.50 euros.  I keep one in every bag and have bought them as litte gifts.  They hold a good amount of groceries and are strong!

  • FNAC  Across the street from Sophie Sacs in Montparnasse, this is the location that we frequent, although there are many throughout Paris.  If you are looking for small electronics or French CD’s to sate your want of French music, or movies or books, this is the place to shop.  The sales assistants are also incredibly helpful.  I had an issue with my cell phone’s camera a few years back and was ready to purchase another phone. Instead, the S/A looked at my phone, clicked a button and explained to me how to fix an issue with my phone’s camera.  This is a good thing to know when traveling!  In addition, the stores have a decent stationary department!
  • Repetto   While there is a Repetto boutique downtown NYC, I still find it easier to shop for the brand’s shoes in Paris when I’m there.   These shoes can be purchased at Galeries Lafayette and the various Repetto boutiques in Paris.  I like the one on Rue du Four up the street (a ways) from City Pharma.  The sales help at the boutiques is far superior to that of the Repetto section at Galeries Lafayette

My newest pair of Repetto ballet flats.  I needed Navy.  And these are narrow-feet friendly!

  • Galeries Lafayette  There are two locations in Paris.  Hausmann and on the border between the 14th, 15th and top of the 6th in Montparnasse.  We shop at Haussmann. It’s a beautiful department store in which everything is so well-displayed.  Bonaparte did take note that over the years, more and more brands that are sold in America seem to be taking over-but, such is globalization.  Besides, with the many brands that are not sold here, it’s still a great place to shop. Each “brand” has its separate “gallery” if you will, making shopping a pretty-darned good and easy experience.  The experience has been nothing short of delightful.  Shopping for lingerie is a wonderful experience!  I had the pleasure of purchasing Princess Tam●Tam bras a while back and it was one that I’ll always remember well.  Over the years, I’ve made many purchases here. This year it was a camel coat by the brand Jodhpur, the brand is an exclusive to the department store and designed in France but not constructed in the country.

This camel coat was purchased at Galeries Lafayette and I’ve been wearing it pretty-much every day!  It was on a Black Friday discount!

  • Le Bon Marche´  Located on Rue de Sevres in the 7th arr, this is a very pricey department store.  I can’t afford the clothing here but it’s fun to browse!  And the store’s food/home department across the street from the department store is an experience!  The abundance of gourmet goods will make anyone’s mouth water!

We browsed at Bon Marche. It’s VERY pricey but we did manage to pick up Christmas cards!

  • Airport Shopping/Duty Free Shopping:  Don’t overlook Airport shopping.  Great deals abound here!  Oona loves Chanel “Madamoiselle” perfume and my stepdaughter, Claire loves Thierry Mugler “Angel” so with each visit, I wait till our return trip and pick up the scents at CDG.  I’ve also picked up some great deals over the years..

Among great airport deals, these patent Repettos. I think they were under 50 euros!

And what is quite possibly, the greatest deal ever.  A Longchamp weekender that was 43 euros. Nobody wanted the color. Personally, I love it because the dirtier it gets, the less attractive it’ll be to sticky fingers!

  1. Study your Neighborhoods!  This is important! I have a cousin who stayed in the 13th arrondissement when she visited Paris for the first time. She didn’t have a great time and I was so upset that she hadn’t talked to me before she made her plans.
  • Fact is, if you are going to Paris for the first time, your best bet is to stay in a “lively” and convenient arrondissement.  The 1st, the 2nd, the 5th, the 6th, the 7th, are all areas that are bustling with activity.  Other arrondissements, while safe and very nice, may not offer the bustling activity found in the ones I mentioned.

We love the 6th!  A lively location that’s convenient and has just what we need…

…and I ALWAYS stop at Carrefour to pick up my fix of Banana Juice!  Some love the wine in France. I love Banana juice!

  1. Getting Around: It’s relatively easy to get around Paris via public transport.
  • The Metro takes a while to figure out if you are new to the city (this coming from a woman who depended on the NYC Subway System for many years) but it is relatively safe and gets you where you want to go quickly!
  • Uber –get the app for your phone and you are never without transportation. A few years back we witnessed the ugly strike by the French cab drivers. They despised Uber.  But in Uber’s defense, there was a time when getting a cab in Paris, unless you called G-7 cabs in advance, was nearly impossible.  We’ve had great experiences with Uber—immaculate cars, pleasant drivers (and I’ve been kicked out of a cab a couple of years ago), quick arrival and reasonable pricing.  Just make sure you’re in a place with Wi-Fi when you use your app!
  • Cabs—Thanks to Uber, it’s easier to get a cab these days. There are cab stands throughout the city and at the department stores such as Galeries Lafayette and Bon Marche, the cabs are on a line waiting for you to hop in!  Actually, it’s also easy to hail a cab on the street these days.  If you want a cab at a specific time, call G-7,  it’s a very reputable cab company and we’ve been using them for years.  If you need to get to the airport early in the morning or at any time, they are reliable and know the quickest routes—and if you book in advance, say to get to the airport, there is a fee involved but it’s worth it because of the reliability factor—this comes in handy due to the many demonstrations throughout Paris.I can’t say enough about G7 Cabs.  Reliable.  Clean as a whistle. The drivers know the city inside and out!  If you need to get to the airport EARLY in the morning, get a G-7!!
  • Your feet—Need I say more? Just remember to wear comfortable shoes or boots.  Paris was made for walking.  And you never know what treasures you’ll stumble upon! And remember—no white sneakers!

Comfortable shoes are an absolute!  I’ve had these Cole-Haan Air Nike Ballet Flats for ten years now and they come with me on every trip.  They are only now showing wear..

  1. More stuff to remember
  • Take pictures of the ordinary stuff. See a wheelbarrow outside of a café?  Take a photo.  A long line outside of a restaurant? Snap it!  The most interesting photos aren’t posed or pretentious. They are the ones that catch your eye at the right moment.  You want to remember the trip through your camera’s lens and oftentimes the simplest shots are the best. A store windows.  An old building.  A puddle in the rain.  Whatever strikes you, take it!

Photograph the ordinary.  This photo was taken from Bonaparte’s Aunt Daniele’s kitchen. I LOVED cooking in her kitchen because it was a pleasure to look at the rooftops.  To this day, this remains one of my favorite photos!

Another favorite is this random pic of a basket of croissant..

And I was astounded with the pragmatic way Christmas trees are sold. “Stands” are cut from the trunk then the tree is placed in the trunk stand.  I had to take a photo of this because I’m now obsessed as to why we don’t to this in the States!

  • Hotels have smaller rooms. Much smaller. If you aren’t at a five-star, luxury hotel (which I’ve never been), be mindful that the hotels throughout Paris have smaller rooms.  They are meant to sleep in, change your clothes and use the bathroom. If a room has a TV, you can bet it’ll be a lot smaller than the one you have at home.  The lighting is also different. It’s not as bright and I find that applying makeup is a challenge due to that and my horrific eyesight.  In addition, you might want to bring a facecloth with you. Not every hotel supplies you with facecloths (I found this particularly odd when I first visited Ireland).  Didn’t bring a facecloth? Head to a store and purchase makeup wipes, you can repurpose them as washcloths.   Speaking of hotels, we’ve been spoiled by staying with Bonaparte’s aunt, Daniele when she was alive.
  • Since our visits the past two years, we’ve stayed at Hotel Prince de Conti and although the rooms are small, this hotel’s location is ridiculously convenient.

In the early morning, there is coffee in the lobby. This comes in handy whilst waiting for the cab to take you to the airport..

And might I add that the lobby is incredibly toasty warm and cozy and feels like home..

And this small hotel offers quite a hearty breakfast!

  • Citadines  offers a slightly different place to stay. We’re mulling over staying here on our next trip because sometimes it just nice to be in a place with a kitchen. I like to cook and enjoy living more like the locals so we’ll see after our research!
  • Airbnb We’re also thinking about an Airbnb apartment but need to so some serious research.  We miss being in an apartment and aren’t sure what the time restrictions are with the Airbnb’s so it’s a learning experience even for seasoned visitors!
  • Get yourself a pocket-sized guide to Paris. You do not want a huge map that you will take out randomly to showcase to others that you have no idea where you are. This isn’t a wise tourist thing. There are pickpockets and other petty thieves. And although Paris is very safe, it is no different from the bad folks that are in  all large cities. Remember. That false sense of security is not a good thing.  We live in the suburbs and people have homes broken into all the time….

As you can see, this pocket guide is 8 years old now but still comes in handy…

It has pull-out maps of arrondissements. There’s talk of some arrondissements being merged so I may be buying a new pocket guide in the future for big changes.

And there’s a Metro Map (doesn’t do good while the Metro is on strike).  This tiny book is chock-full of everything!

Honestly, I could go on and on and on but I’ve tried to narrow this down to the best way I could—especially if you are a first-timer to the beautiful City of Lights.

Remember. Please don’t be intimidated. What you see on Social Media for the most part doesn’t give a realistic view—much of it is smoke and mirrors.  Paris is a gorgeous city filled with something for every budget.  Granted it isn’t cheap but it can be affordable if you do your homework and plan!

For more Paris reading, here are a few archived blog posts:  Paris in Three Days Part One (Parts two and three can be reached from the first installment)  Paris Without Daniele Part Un

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That is it and I hope you enjoyed this!  I also hope I didn’t come off as preachy because I can’t stand that.  These are merely suggestions.  Hey!  No matter where you travel, have a great time, study the locals and be yourself!

One last thing. Check out the many book stores!  Taschen has great “coffee table” books. We purchased this for ten euros and it’s a lovely reminder of Paris!

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HAPPY NEW YEAR! And Many Thanks and Much Love!

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I pretty-much follow Patsy’s ideology on New Year’s resolutions…but..I TRY to be a better person!

It’s a New Year and a New Decade.  And while I work on my latest post on Paris Info and Tips,  I wanted to take a break and thank everyone for remaining loyal to my blog.

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My sincere thanks and appreciation!

This year was difficult for me.  Due to the nature of my job, I was oftentimes just too spent emotionally to come home after work and write.  And I feel horrible about that.  This year I am making an effort to leave my work at the office the second I leave for the evening and come back to concentrate on my first love–this blog.  And I thank you for not leaving me!

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I’m at my desk at home now, writing a new post and ENJOYING it!  I’m back in blogness!

It was also a year when the unexpected happened.  The loss of my brother.  I’m still incredibly saddened by this and am angry and …well, it’s time to move forward.

I wish everyone the best of for this year.  The best of health.  The best of happiness. The best of success. The best of humor–because humor is important and the best medicine is a laugh a day.

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A laugh a day is key–especially if you can laugh at yourself.  I am the snorter!  Yes, I have the piggy laugh!  Do you?

Happy New Year!!!!!

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