09.16.2013
A Modern Version of Cher’s red Alaia Dress from “Clueless”

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Welcome to the start of, what I’m officially deeming, CLUELESS WEEK.  Yes, that’s right, an entire week of Clueless-themed blog posts! You are welcome.  I’m kicking things off with a modern take on Cher’s classic Alaia dress.  I know what you’re thinking: “an a-what-a?”  CLASSIC.

1. Modcloth Lady Love Song Dress

2. I’m Isola Marras Dress

3. Michael Michael Kors Chain Zip Dress

4. French Connection Classic Annie Jersey Dress

#CluelessWeek

09.11.2013
Never Forget. This is the land of the free, because of the brave

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I want to start by saying that this is the first time, in 12 years, that I’ve been able to tell this story publicly with out completely losing my shit.  Sure, there was spring break 2002 when I verbally abused a bunch of rednecks from Michigan about 9/11 because they were making racist comments and clearly had no idea what they were talking about…but I don’t know if you’d necessarily call my patriotic.  I mean, while in Europe, when asked “Are you American?” I responded with “I’m from New York.”  But after September 11, 2001 every New Yorker who suffered through September 11th has a special place in their heart for everything that IS the United States of America.  I’ll never forget that day. Ever.  It was a Tuesday, which meant that I didn’t have class until 11:15am.  My best friend from high school, Dawn, called my freshman dorm room phone around 9am. I answered, pissed off for her waking me up, and she said “yo, we got bombed.”  I repled with “seriously dude, you know I’m not a morning person…what the fuck?”  After a little back and forth, she convinced me that, yes, in fact this was REAL.  I immediately hung up with her, right before my roommate came back, after her 9am class was canceled due to the attack and safety was an issue for us.  I called my other high school best friend, Jane, who went to NYU and lived downtown.  I got through with her, which was miraculous, and she told me that she was OK…as sirens blared in the background and she just kept repeating “this is crazy…this is seriously CRAZY.  I don’t know what to do.”

It was only then that it occurred to me that my father, who I was in a stupid argument with, worked in Grand Central Station.  I then called his office, but the lines were consistently busy.  My roommate had a phone card that she offered up to me, in hopes that it would work since it wasn’t a local area code.  ALL of the phones were down, including my cell phone, because so many calls were coming into our area.  I then called his girlfriend at the time, who told me they evacuated Grand Central after the first Tower was hit and he was in White Plains, safe and sound….at least for the time being.  I burst into tears.  My “fight” with my dad was over something SO stupid that I honestly don’t even remember what it was about.  We hadn’t spoken in a week and I couldn’t help but think about the “what if’s”…it was cold in my brain.

My R.A. stopped by to check in (there were dozens of alumni that perished in the tragedy) and it was then that I decided to go up to the 14th floor of our building and look at the Towers.  Long Island is super flat and the 14th floor always provided a gorgeous view of the New York City skyline.  I don’t think I’ll ever be able to get that image out of my head…two gigantic New York City monuments…smoking…on fire…falling apart.

I think I was naive to think it was an accident.  That was 18-year-old Jamie.  Innocent.  For the first time in my 18 years, I was scared for my safety…something that girls in other countries feel when they’re only children.  My safety was in jeopardy.  My country was under attack.  It was at this point, 18 years later, that I finally understood what it MEANS to be an American.

Being from New York, most of us are only first or second generation.  And having such a strong Jewish and Italian/Irish background, I’ve always felt a bigger connection to that than anything else…but it was on September 11, 2001 that I was officially an American citizen.  It was from that point on that I began to understand what it meant to be “the land of the free and home of the brave” because, as a history buff, I already knew the facts.  The Revolutionary War soldiers that gave their lives for us to simply BE “The United States of America” need to be recognized, and honored.  September 11th isn’t just about the terrorists who attacked New York…it’s about the FDNY and NYPD officers who died that day.  It’s about the minute men who went door-to-door to let soliders know that the British were coming.  It’s about anyone who lost a loved one on September 11th.  It’s about my friend Kerri’s father, who worked in one of the Towers, but just didn’t feel like going to work that day and called in sick.

Today is a day to remember everyone who gave their life for OUR FREEDOM.  Never forget that.

09.09.2013
Announcement: I’m one of the Savvy Seven Bloggers for 7 Daughters wine

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My love for all things wine is never-ending, which is why I was stoked when 7 Daughters Wine approached me to be one of their Savvy Seven Bloggers and, more specifically, their Balanced Life Blogger.  7 Daughters wants to help their customers add a splash of color to their lives with some great fashion, beauty, decor, cooking tips, etc. and I’m so excited to be a part of it!  Make sure you stay tuned over the next few months, as I’ll be posting content to their Facebook and Pinterest page.

Official PR Newswire announcement is HERE.

09.09.2013
What to do when you stay in

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Lately I haven’t been feeling very social, which sometimes DOES happen to me.  Don’t get me wrong, I probably still go out more than your average 30-year-old woman but I’ve noticed that there are definitely some nights (even weekends) when I’m just like “eh…I think I’ll stay in with a bottle of wine.”  And yes, I did say BOTTLE, instead of glass; this sometimes gets me into trouble.  And yeah, my friends make fun of me when I complain about a slight hangover and they ask “what did you do last night?” to which I reply, “nothing..I stayed in and drank by myself.”  WHATEVER, I say to their side eyed-glances.  I think that if, at 30, you can’t sit alone in your apartment and drink some wine, then you really have some issues.  It’s OK to be alone.  In fact, you should ENJOY it.  The old saying goes that you can’t expect anyone else to love you, if you can’t love yourself, right?  Well the best way to get to know “thyself” is to spend that quality time with…THYSELF.  Regardless, I recently came across this Refinery29 article about exactly what I’m talking about: what to do when you stay in, and it got me thinking…do I have regular habits when I stay home (aside from the wine, of course)?  Well here are my expert recommendations of what I think everyone should try.  What do you guys do when you stay in?

Chick Flick

Wine

Stretchy Pants

Reality TV

Gossip Mags

Decadent candle

Face Mask

09.05.2013
I’m looking for an intern!

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Speaking of College Week, I’m in desperate need of an intern which, I’m not gonna lie is kind of a big deal for a control freak like myself.  In all seriousness, my interning days at CHANEL were amazing and I wouldn’t trade that experience for anything 🙂

I need a social media intern, preferably located in Los Angeles or New York City. The position is unpaid, but can be credit-based.  The weekly time commitment is 7-10 hours, and the majority of work can be performed remotely.  You must have your own computer and form of transportation.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
-Assist in the creation and implementation of digital marketing strategies and across Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and other social media platforms for my blog and clients
-Content creation and posting on social media channels

-Help grow audience for blog brand and social media clients
-Perform social media market research
-Assist with special projects, including events that I host, reporting, etc.

QUALIFICATIONS:
-Tech savvy
– Organized, has a strong attention to detail, and able to complete projects independently
-Eye for style and design
-Passionate and knowledgeable about beauty, fashion and lifestyle
-Good Writer
-Fast Learner
-Creative
-Immersed in and well-versed in various social media platforms (Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, YouTube, etc.)
-SEO understanding is a plus

-Photoshop knowledge is a double plus

BENEFITS:
-Attendance at major beauty/fashion/red carpet events in LA and/or NYC

– Beauty and fashion swag

-Networking opportunities with major players in the industry
-Learn the ins and outs of the business of blogging and social media from someone with more than nine years experience

 

Email me with a cover letter and resume, if interested!

QueenoftheQuarterLifeCrisis@gmail.com with subject “INTERN”

 

 

09.05.2013
Grown Up And Cute Office Supplies

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1. Andy Warhol Philosophy Pencils: I rarely use pencils, but when I do, they need to be inspirational. Duh.

2. Hand Pen Holder: I love this hand for holding my Warhol pencils, AND, it’s also magnetic on the back so you can also hold paper clips.

3. OMG Sticky Notes: I’m definitely someone who needs to have little pieces of paper on my desk for those “brilliant” ideas that just pop into my head randomly.

4. Diptyque Roses Candle: Burning a relaxing candle while you work can make doing work just a little bit better.

5. Monogrammed Acrylic Business Card Holder: I haven’t bought this yet but it’s totally on my list.  I really love the idea of my initials being displayed nicely over my business cards.

6. Oh Snap Zig Zag Journal: A good notebook is essential for meetings and this one is super stylish, yet also functional and professional.

7. Cheetah Print Stapler: Do I even need to explain this one?  I mean. Best. Stapler. Ever.

09.04.2013
Shower Caddy essentials for college

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Mesh Shower Caddy: Shower caddys coming in all shapes and sizes but, please, take my advice on this one…get a plastic version that has HOLES for drainage.  There’s nothing more disgusting than seeing mold at the bottom of your caddy, which WILL happen if you don’t get one with proper filtration.

Body Pouf: A classic.  You might want to buy a few at a time since you do need to replace these every few months.

Drybar The Morning After Shower Cap: For the non-hair-washing days, a good shower cap is a MUST.

Gillette Venus Breeze Razor: I’ve been a loyal Gillette Venus user since high school so why mess with perfection?

Revlon Pumice Stone: I’ve tried lots of foot scrubbing tools and this is honestly one of the best.  You want to keep your feet freshly scrubbed while running around campus.

Orlando Pita Argan Haircare Collection: Guys, this trio is only $25!  I mean, that’s a serious steal.  You get a shampoo, conditioner and a hair treatment oil, all formulated by the fab Orlando Pita.  If this existed while I was actually in college, I would be obsessed.

Yes to Blueberries Ultra Hydrating Body Wash: You need a hydrating body wash since dorm rooms are infamous for dry, stale air.

Skintimate Shave Gel in “Raspberry Rain”: I’ve always loved the scent of berries and this shaving gel is really moisturizing and easy to use in a small space (e.g. dorm shower stall).

Kiehl’s Washable Cleansing Milk: Truth be told, I didn’t even wash my face unti after college (my skin was THAT perfect), but I’m a big believer of splurging in a quality cleanser, which this one is.

Havaianas Flip Flops: You MUST protect your feet.  This is non-negotiable.