Thursday, June 6, 2013

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Let's Celebrate!!!15th Anniversary of Sex and the City





Today, if today marks 15 years of the issuance of the first chapter of a series that marked a before and after in the world of fashion worldwide and, of course, wanted to pay my own tribute by making a post.
On this day it first aired an episode of the series Sex and the City, based on the book by Candace Bushnell. It aired from HBO and since then has only to reap success after success.
Carrie Bradshaw and her three best friends, aged between 30 and 40 years, exploring the role of being sexually active single women in the new millennium. The series became famous for recording scenes on the streets, bars, restaurants and nightclubs in New York City, while carrying another dimension of fashion and breaking sexual taboos.

This series is the largest advertising that has been done to a city and was never launched to fame of my favorite shoe designer, Manolo Blahnik.





I hope you enjoyed it as much as I prepare this post so special. This series has touched the lives of thousands and thousands of women worldwide.

Kisses and congratulations



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“My solo travels in Paris have brought many perfect hours of being alone but not a moment of loneliness. People who depend on other people are often in hiding from themselves. Two and a quarter million people live in the City of Light: you will see many of them and you will pass them in the street, but when you see Notre Dame after dark and walk home and perhaps stop to have a drink in the Marais, you can feel that the only thing that is missing from your experience is the common dependence on someone to distract your attention.  You are living without it: you are on vacation.” – Andrew O’Hagan



Tuesday, June 4, 2013

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The Rose Martini








. . . nearly always prefer champagne, with the exception of a gintonic or french martini every once in a while, however, the discovery of the beautiful and utterly romantic rose martini may shake things up a little . . .

{ingredients}
1 1/2 oz. vodka
1 oz. white crème de cacao
1/4 oz. rosewater
small pieces of turkish delight or rose petals to garnish
1 drop rose food color

1. fill half of a cocktail shaker with ice
2. add liquids
3. shake
4. pour
5. garnish

{images: photography by jacinta moore via design*sponge}





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