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Pinterest is the death of me, in fact, I don't venture there often, purely because I know know myself & know it'll be a grueling binge sesh! Nevertheless, this only goes to show how much I love the art of "pin-ing". Current interests include some serious wanderlust, along with neutral fall palettes, and a new board full of dreamy tree houses– why not, right?...

Happy pinning!

Rum & Rose // Feat. Brugal Rum

In another life I would have been a bartender... Or a backup dancer, but that's a story for another day.

Like sommeliers, I have a huge respect for craft cocktail makers. While, I'm perfectly content enjoying a cold beer while sitting in the back of a pickup truck, my favorite bars in the city showcase some of America's finest cocktails. I guess that's where I'm a snob (#sorrynotsorry).

Truth is, I was the girl who waited until she was 21 to have her first drink. I don't know why that was such a big deal to me, but I also didn't really understand why everyone made such a fuss about wanting to drink before then. I promise you I had just as much fun before I was 21 as I did after. And come to find out, when I turned 21, I hated the taste of alcohol. I was the lamest 21 year old!

Fast forward 4 years, and I'll be very specific in my order at a speakeasy. Egg white, light bitters, rose water, ginger and sparkle. Yes, this snobbery is where you can begin to either shun or appreciate me. You decide...

All that being said, I'm no expert behind the bar, so when Brugal Rum reached out to see how we could team up for a summer feature, I knew I had to include a couple friends. Meet Rosie & James Clayton, a Chicago power couple taking the hospitality industry by storm!

You probably remember Rosie from her Bucktown boutique, Roslyn. Her husband, James, is one of Chicago's leading bartenders, with over 12 years of experience in the BOKA Restaurant Group, Hogsalt Hospitality, and Gibsons Restaurant Group.

Ready for this?... Together they are fusing their passions to bring you Chicago's newest craft cocktail bar, with a unique and cultured spin!

With their shared expertise, it makes sense that this power duo would blend their knowledge, passion, and talents to open what's sure to be one of Chicago's best craft cocktail bars!

Prior to opening Roslyn, Rosie grew up in the restaurant industry, with her parents owning five Thai restaurants in Chicago. If you were lucky enough to shop at Roslyn, you know Rosie's aesthetic is top notch, so you can bet on that bar being an Instagram fave!

Curious for more? The couple is currently developing their menu and experimenting with cocktails around the clock! The one here is a Glitterary exclusive, but if you follow @rclayton & @jimie1 on Instagram, I know they're eager to show you some more "sneak peeks" of what to expect until the official business Instagram goes live.

Details on this new venture are still full of secrets, but keep an ear out for more this Fall!

Until then, I give you Rum & Rose, a refreshing summer cocktail perfect for your next summer soirée.

Special thanks to Room & Board for letting us shoot in their amazing patio! Browse their outdoor collection here.

This post has been brought to you by Brugal Rum, however, all opinions remain my own. The integrity of this site is far more important to me than any compensation or brand partnership. – S

Sip & Shop // Event Recap

Sip & Shop // Event Recap
Sip & Shop // Event Recap

All photos via. Westfield // Photobooth by Fotio

A few weeks ago we celebrated summer with Westfield Old Orchard. The event was full of exclusive shopping & italian inspired entertainment, while Wine Channel TV brought it to the next level with Master Sommelier David Glancy's blind tasting. You all know I love wine & I have a huge respect for sommelies, but David did a great job at breaking down the tasting process to make even the least experienced of us feel like connoisseurs.

The evening was decorated with fun workshops and live entertainment throughout the shopping center. Artist, Kelly Maryanski was there creating beautiful portraits within minutes– that girl is seriously talented!

Food pairings were provided throughout the shopping center, as well as at the VIP rooftop party that followed.

Special thanks to Wine Channel TVSouthern Wine and Spirits- Illinois, Westfield Old Orchard, San Francisco Wine School and Binny’s.

To experience more of the fun, be sure to watch the video below...

Sip&Shop Old Orchard June 2014 Highlights from Wine Channel TV on Vimeo.

This post has been brought to you by Westfield, however, all opinions remain my own. The integrity of this site is far more important to me than any compensation or brand partnership. – S

SAIC // Part 2 feat. Debbie Jagel

Meet my friend, Debbie Jagel. Debbie is perhaps one of the most kind hearted women I know, and one of this year's SAIC theWALK co-chairs. Last week I spent the day at her boutique, Ootra, to chat fashion, SAIC (School of the Art Institute of Chicago), and big dreams. This was the most time that Debbie and I have spent together and it wa so rewarding! During my visit Debbie had a client walk through her shop doors and into what traspired into a 2+ hour styling session. This was an unplanned appointment, and Debbie was in the zone! I couldn't have asked for a better opportunity to snap some shots of her in her element, and while I didn't plan on spending a full day in her shop, I'm glad I did. Later we, along with some friends and clients sat down on her big velvet couch and chatted like family...

What inspired you to enter the fashion industry? Where there any key events or experiences that inspired you to pursue fashion as a career?

Life inspired me to enter the fashion industry! My father and mother were very passionate about dressing and styling yourself for the day. No matter what the day offered, we were dressed…

I began walking the runway and doing trunk shows early on and loved every single minute being immersed in such beautiful designs.

The moment that took my breath away?... I was in 7th grade and my parents took me to Bal Harbour Shopping and I discovered Neiman Marcus! At that point in my life, we had two department stores in Cleveland and that was it for shopping. We took the escalator upstairs and there in front of me was the junior department filled with fashion no one else would have back home! I immersed into that department and never looked back.

You and co-chair Margaret MacLean have a long history working together, how did the two of you meet?

Margaret and I have been on the fashion committee together since the beginning of its formation. We'd never worked together prior to this event, but we always had respect for each other. Margaret asked me to be her co-chair in the fall, I was honored to work along side of her, we complemented each others personalities and driving passion for the event! Margaret was able to attract donations and I was able to attract the social media for the event as well as help her with the ins and outs of the fashion industry. We really held each other up throughout the year during all the planning...

Having been so deeply immersed in the production of the WALK, how would you describe the show?

The runway of our SAIC students consists of pushing the edge in fashion, and thats the excitement for me! SAIC pushes you to the outer limits of your passion and abilities to have you find your personal voice as an artist. Until you’ve been beyond the horizon, you are just working, but once pushed through your personal barriers you find your inner marks, voice, and wow...

I personally view the show as a compilation of the journey of each of the students and their ability to imagine, create, and stitch their visions into a cohesive collection. The hardest part for any art student at SAIC is to afford the materials they are working with at any given time– our eyes and visions are always way past the budgeting allowed for ourselves.

If you could wear any SAIC Fashion design right now, what would it be?

I did purchase a brady drose design, which was an orange sweatshirt crop top with netting on the side. It had an elegance to it, which I loved, because it was opposite than what the material shouts and it's not the typical crop top.

Aside from being co-chair of theWALK, what is one of the most memorable experiences you've had in your career thus far?

Memorable moments...walking a Bill Blass show, and having him choose me to walk the finale with him, arm in arm...that will always be one of my high moments in fashion, a man filled with such passion and heart!

Another moment was interviewing to open my first Ootra boutique in 900 North Shops and being accepted into their family! I was so honored to open Ootra there. 900 was always a destination for my family and shopping my whole life…opening there was the “right” place for me.

I was asked to host the show SoYouWannaBeaDesigner. This held great opportunity for me to reach other designers' hearts and tap into their passion to help them grow into the industry.

When we decided we could open an ootra in Chappaqua, far away from my reach and yet know it was the right thing to do. My daughter courtenay stepped up and said she wanted to run it– that will always be a day for me… I was so honored and so proud…ever so memorable.

After years in the industry, you must have an impeccable closet! What are the peices you can't live without?

I do have an incredible closet– it is filled with wonderful designers, but best of all, many great stories of where the styles took me. I look at my closet as a canvas I am continually working on, and each individual piece creates the whole.

There is never just one piece I cannot live without, because each piece has a role within the big picture and a desired mood or temperament I will reach for when needed.

You have had immense success in the industry thus far, in which ways would you like to see your career continue to grow?

I have worked very hard and yet it seems not at all, because this is my passion. I quantify my success daily through the hearts that I touch the lives that we change, the women we make smile and the difference we make one person at a time. Whether clients or team members, I am shaping, I am always assessing observing and thinking.

I would love Ootra to grow a larger voice, I would love to start our book, be on TV and do small segments, small reminders of street style savvy...

SAIC's theWalk is one of the primary ways the institute raises funds for student scholarships, what are some ways we can get involved following the event?

The WALK is our big fundraiser, but at any time you can donate to the school to help the students either through time or finances… or items! Just reach out to me and I can direct you…

How would you describe the personal style and mission of your boutique, Ootra?

When you walk through the doors of Ootra you will be overwhelmed on many levels…we are a space that embraces you both with an immediate greeting and so much merchandise! From table napkins to chain link tops, we have it all within reach for our team to street style you up!

Whatever your whim, we can work it and erase any self doubt or sadness to slowly bring your smile back. Here at Ootra, we work completely from our hearts with true compassion for altering your day. We Ootra girls take dressing to a level of embracing yourself and your closet once again.

One of our clients texted me today after yesterdays styling appointment, “Thank you thank you thank you. Im opening all my packages now and its like christmas. I’m so pleased and LOVE all my new stuff. Im having a blast deciding what to wear today. Thanks for helping me feel like a princess, rebuild my confidence and the best thing we did it under budget! Peace out!”

There are so many out there passionate about the fashion industry, but unsure of where to begin. What advice would you give someone who wants to open their own boutique one day?

My message is always simple: "Anyone can wear clothing, but lets make you more interesting, more unique, create your personal spin on your style. Spend the extra “3 minutes” when dressing, become intriguing, because it does matter, and the message you are giving through your style is being observed by all, whether or not you want to know that."

As my dad always said, "Dress for the day” and always start at the coffee shop, because you never know who you might meet, or who you might help.

If anyone says they want to be in fashion, I say quit talking about it and get to work. Work at a department store, work in a small boutique, work for a designer, see all sides of the business…do it all. Also, enroll in a lot of psychology classes, begin a journal and a visual journal to gain a better understanding of what your eye keeps going towards. After a year, you'll look back and see patters within your choices... color... architecture…styles, etc.

Talk to everyone..network...gather cards. Learn etiquette, gain confidence, be unafraid to ask questions.

In the end it is up to you, you can keep saying you want to be in fashion, or you can get out of the corner and out of your head and walk through the door.

Be strong and ready to work 7 days a week 24 hours a day. Be tireless, stand straight, smile, engage, be kind, compassionate, and know what they aren’t saying.

To see Part 1 of our SAIC theWALK feature, click here.

SAIC // Part 1

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All images courtesy of Christopher Macsurak

A few weeks ago, accompanied by the surreal soundsuits of Nick Cave’s modern multi-media performance, the fusion of fashion and art was explored in Millenium Park. In addition to serving as a demonstration of students' talent, this year's theWALK fashion show & benefit gala was a celebration in 80 years of success for the institute. Previous School of the Art Institute of Chicago graduates include Halston & Cynthia Rowley, with WALK guests lists including such names as Jason Wu & Jenna Lyons.

This was my first time attending the event & I'm happy to say I was highly impressed. In a three part production with performance interludes by Nick Cave's famous rainbow-colored soundsuits, students showcased looks that embodied a combination of sculpture, performance, design, technology, architecture, and installation to create one-of-a-kind looks.

In a sum of nearly 250 designs, SAIC'S Fashion Design department presented their talents for a sold out crowd. Seniors presented complete collections, while juniors showcased three designs, and sophomores one avant grade look in muslin. I know this sounds like a lot of formal jargon, but let's just say the show started with the sophomore class & left me speechless at that, so you can only imagine my awe once the senior collections wrapped around the runway.

In conclusion of the show, SAIC honored Nick Cave, internationally renowned performance artist, professor and former chair of the fashion design department, with the Legend of Fashion Award. The annual benefit gala supports the production of student work and scholarships and serves as 
the premier fundraiser for SAIC and the Fashion Design department. In his speech Cave thanked many, stating that he wouldn't be recieving this award if it wasn't for the scholarship program.

Following the event, guests were invited to an after party at Millennium Park's Harris Theater, where we enjoyed delicious bites inspired by the collections showcased that evening.

I had the pleasure of attending theWALK with co-chair Debbie Jagel, who we'll be chatting with in part 2 of this recap, so stay tuned ;)

xoxo

Go Bare // Feat. bareMinerals

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Morning glitteraries! Today, I’m thrilled to share this post with you, because it’s one that that I’ve been looking forward to for a while! bareMinerals has been all abuzz lately due to the launch of their newest addition to the family, bareSkin. With reviews in Refinery29, Women’s Wear Daily, and just about every major magazine in the business, bareSkin is this season's product to try.

I’ll be up front, when it comes to beauty, I’m rather lazy. My routine has to be quick and efficient and the products I use have to follow suit. Critical to this routine is a great foundation- easy & quick to apply, but just about as effective a swoofsh of the wand from your fairy godmother. Nothing beats the look of a smooth & flawless face, it’s the genetic lottery we love to hate. That said, no one likes the look of a fake and cakey face.

The problem is foundation’s tricky. We want great coverage, but nothing too matte or shiny; something dewy for that summer glow, but nothing oily that will make us break out. Essentially we want the perfect man in foundation form. The variables are endless, but this is where bareMinerals becomes Mr. Right. With bareSkin, you can customize the coverage, starting with a recommendation of just two drops for sheer coverage & 6 drops for full coverage. I’ll admit, that for shoots I layer the foundation a bit heavier, but this means when I’m not shooting, I want as little as possible on my face, and two drops is just right!

In bareMinerals fashion, bareSkin has been formulated with purity in mind, meaning no oil, no silicone, no parabens, and no fragrance. This gives you a weightless fluid rooted in jojaba minerals and a coconut derived base. But that’s not all, this unique formula is filled with supercharged lilac stem cells & vitamin C, which combined provide powerful antioxidant protection and skin brightening superpower! Promising to brighten & even skin tone, this is essentially a foundation and skincare serum in one!  Did I mention it provides the protection of SPF 20? Yep, this is the one we’ve all been looking for, and the best part is it doesn't feel like you're wearing anything!

Now the ugly truth…

For starters there’s not much of it, especially when there are 20 shades to find your perfect color match. However, my only word of advice, is to use a good moisturizer. This is a uniquely light-weight formula with shockingly good pigmentation, and a little goes a long way, but it won’t cover dry or flaky skin. Personally, my skin is slightly more dry than oily, so I’ve had to make sure I exfoliate and moisturize well to guarantee a smooth finish with bareSkin. Nevertheless, the feeling of a naked face when I’m all done up, is completely worth the extra tender love and care.

So go ahead, dare to be bare, and I promise you’ll never go back ;)

Application: Shake Well! Apply with fingertips or Perfecting Face Brush Start with 1-2 drops & adjust for desired coverage.

2 drops - sheer coverage 4 drops - medium coverage 6 drops - full coverage

bareSkin is available for $29 at Sephora, Ulta, Macy’s, and Nordstrom.

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This post has been brought to you by bareMinerals, however, all opinions remain my own. The integrity of this site is far more important to me than any compensation or brand partnership. – S