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Ivanka Trump’s Ten Things For Mother’s Day!

Ivanka Trump

1. Favorite Kitchen Item: I’m obsessed with Kate Spade’s pack-a-picnic basket. I love the retro vibe that makes it cute and practical. It’s ideal for picnics in Central Park during summertime.

2. Favorite Piece of Jewelry to Receive/Give on Mother’s Day: Ivanka Trump Fine Jewelry seed and pearl diamond tassel necklace. This piece is timeless. Available at select Neiman Marcus stores.

3. Favorite Museum: The Guggenheim is at the top of my list. I try to visit regularly and I’m really looking forward to the opening of the Frank Lloyd Wright tribute exhibit opening in July.

4. Favorite Flowers From: My husband. I’m partial to classic roses. They are sophisticated, beautiful and appropriate for all seasons.

5. Favorite Practical Mother’s Day Gift: A framed picture of my kids and loved ones is always special. Michael Aram has a beautiful selection of frames.

6. Favorite Thing to Wake Up to on Mother’s Day: Arabella’s kisses and anything homemade. Finger-painting has become my favorite artistic medium!

7. Favorite Spa Treatment: The Balancing Massage and the Turkish Hammam at Trump SoHo are fantastic. What mom wouldn’t love to be pampered on her special day?

8. Favorite Place for Mother’s Day Brunch: ABC Kitchen is a terrific spot for brunch. Great atmosphere and the food is delicious. This year, I prefer to stay home for brunch. I enjoy cooking and it’s nice to unwind at home with my family as often as I can. Arabella is old enough to help me with little tasks like stirring, which is adorable.

9. Favorite Beauty Product: Giorgio Armani Maestro Fusion Makeup is lightweight and perfect for an evening out. Every mom needs a night out now and then!

10. There is nothing quite like leaving the city for a peaceful afternoon at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster. The equestrian trails are the perfect place for a quiet stroll with my family.

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Lifestyle

Happy Hour: Far East Pear

Far East Pear

Far East Pear: 

1.5 Fluid oz. Grey Goose La Poire

1/2 Fluid oz. Monin Lemongrass Syrup

1/2 Fluid oz. Lemon Juice

2 Fluid oz. Ginger Ale

1 Rosemary Sprig

Ice

Add the first 3 ingredients into a cocktail shaker with ice. “Roll” the ingredients between the shaker and the wineglass 3 to 4 times, finish in the wineglass. Top with ginger ale. Garnish with a rosemary sprig. Cheers!

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Women's

In Detail: Mary Katrantzou x Current/Elliott

Mary Katrantzou x Current Elliott

Mary Katrantzou x Current/Elliott

This Spring, two of our favorite trends collide – Relaxed Chic denim and Print Mania.  The duo behind this covet-worthy collaboration includes London-based designer Mary Katrantzou and Current/Elliott creative director Serge Azria. Katrantzou’s bold and innovative prints grace Current/Elliott’s vintage inspired denim jeans, skirts, dresses, shirts and jackets.

Mary Katrantzou x Current/Elliott

This ideal partnership was built around the idea of a “world traveler.” Katrantzou reinvents Current/Elliott’s iconic silhouettes with her unique ability to manipulate images and push print to the limit. A spin on Katrantzou’s Spring/Summer 2013 inspiration, the collaboration involves world history and guilloche pattern play.

Mary Katrantzou x Current/Elliott

“We thought denim would be a great challenge and with Serge, there seemed a synergy with our work – from opposite sides of the spectrum!” says Katrantzou.

Mary Katrantzou x Current/Elliott

 

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Lifestyle

Happy Hour: Honey Ginger Collins

Honey Ginger Collins

Honey Ginger Collins:

1.5 fluid oz. Belvedere Lemon Tea Vodka

3/4 fluid oz. Domaine de Canton Ginger Liqueur

1/2 fluid oz. Honey

1 fluid oz. Club soda

1 Lemon

Ice

In a cocktail shaker add Belvedere Lemon Tea, Domaine de Canton, honey, water and lemon juice. Top with ice, cap and shake for 10 seconds. Strain into a double old-fashioned glass filled with ice. Top with club soda and garnish with lemon.  Cheers!

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Lifestyle // Women's

NM @ Coachella

I headed West for 3 days of music, sun and fun under the desert palm trees at Coachella. From the Indio Polo Field to the Parker Palm Springs, I captured the stylish scenes of the festival’s opening weekend.

 

 

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Lifestyle

Happy Hour: Blood Orange Agave Margarita

Happy Hour

Blood Orange Agave Margarita

Blood Orange Agave Margarita:

1.5 fluid oz. Herradura Silver

1/2 fluid oz. Solerno Blood Orange Liquer

1 fluid oz. Agave Nectar

1 fluid oz. Lime Juice

1 fluid oz. Blood Orange Juice

1 Lime

Ice

Add the first 5 ingredients into a cocktail shaker filled with ice. Cap, shake for 10 seconds. Strain into a coupe glass. Garnish with a lime wheel. Cheers!

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Lifestyle // Women's

Ten Things to Wear to Coachella!

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1. Joie crochet top + shorts

2. 3.1 Phillip Lim Pashli Floral Mini Satchel

3. Miu Miu round sunglasses

4. Tolani multicolored printed shorts

5. Namrata Joshipura ikat turban

6. Free People a-line lace dress

7. Sheryl Lowe bangles

8. Laurence Dacade gladiator

9. Marc by Marc Jacobs pack rat backpak

10. Mara Hoffman pow cutout one-piece swimsuit

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Lifestyle

Happy Hour: Verde Primavera

Verde Primavera

Verde Primavera

Verde Primavera:

1.5 fluid oz. Bottega Limoncino

.5 fluid oz. Solerno Blood Orange Liqueur

1 Lemon 1/2 Squeeze

2 Basil Leaves

2 fluid oz. Berlucchi Franciacorta

Ice

Add the first 4 ingredients to a cocktail shaker filled with ice, saving one leaf of basil. Cap, shake for 10 seconds and strain into a mixing glass. Top with the sparkling wine and “roll” between the shaker and the mixing glass 2 to 3 times. Pour into a champagne flute and garnish with a basil leaf. Cheers!

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Women's

Ten Things #VFBestDressed Winner Nini Nguyen Loves Right Now!

1. Stella McCartney organza-front racerback dress

2. Tom Ford alix fold-over bag

“This bag would look great with denim.”

3. Tom Ford Nastasya metal cat-eye sunglasses

“The gold reflection and cat-eye shape make these sunglasses super sexy.”

4. Manolo Blahnik BB suede pump

“The BB Pump is one of the most comfortable styles on the planet.”

5. Deborah Lippmann limited-edition Ray of Light nail lacquer

“I just love this color.”

6. Vince perforated leather shift dress

“Leather dresses are so chic this season—they work well day or night.”

7. Ashley Pittman kuacha earrings, dark horn

8. Jason Wu “Karlie” clutch

9. The Row embroidered-sleeve shirtdress

10. Alexander Wang Marta runway cutout boot

“Perfect to wear right now—try it with a miniskirt!”

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Lifestyle // Women's

Stylish Space: Lela Rose at Home in Tribeca

Lela Rose

"I'm never one to say no to color." - Lela Rose

Designer Lela Rose’s signature whimsy and elegance is expressed beautifully throughout the interior of her Tribeca home (an old commercial fabric warehouse) which she and her husband converted and built into a residence.  After converting the space into 3 livable floors Rose began making it a home for her family.  “I like to use fabric from past collections for re-upholstery projects here and there, like the fabric I used on my sofa cushion,” says Rose.

Lela Rose

The living room in designer Lela Rose's Tribeca home.

The Texas native acknowledges that living in New York City is “of course very different” than growing up in Dallas. “Living on the ground floor, as opposed to an apartment, gives a semblance of living in a home—with lots of street theater.” Rose adores the liveliness and fun she and her family have in this house. “There is always something going on, from people dropping in for dinner to just hanging on the stoop, watching NYC as it goes by.”  The rawness of the exterior mixed with the nostalgia of the interior expresses Rose’s elegant outlook on life.

Lela Rose

Designer Lela Rose cooking dinner in her kitchen.

“I started collecting photographs in high school and have added to my collection over the years.” Most are black-and-white photographs (William Wegman, Ruth Orkin, Robert Doisneau, and more) there are some beautiful drawings as well (Russell Crotty, Vija Celmins.) The chairs in the front room are hand-me-downs from Rose’s mother.  “When my mother owned them, they were covered in just the original padding and she had asked an artist to do drawings on them based on “The Little Prince.”  It wasn’t until Rose was planning the home that she thought of the chairs.  “I thought they would be perfect for that space as they didn’t necessarily match the rest of the décor, and I long had wanted to bead and embroider some chairs. I designed an embroidery based on one I had used in a past collection,” says Rose.

As Rose continues to evolve her collection and her home, one thing remains true – her vision and passion to stay true to who she is.

Lela Rose

Rose's collection of black-and-white photographs mixed with beautiful drawings.

Lela Rose

Chairs handed down to Rose from her mother.

All photos by Lexie Moreland.

 

 

 

 

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