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Liberty State Park – Afternoon in style
Liberty State Park is located in New Jersey where you can see amazing views to NYC. From here you can catch the ferry to the Statue Of Liberty and Ellis Island if you have tickets from the website or from Battery Park.
The Edge in NYC
The Edge is a new observation outdoor deck that provides the experience of overlooking New York City. With 360-degree views, it feel like you are floating 100 floors from the ground. This is the highest outdoor sky decks in the western hemisphere! The sky-high view of the Edge makes the city look like an urbanism model especially when the sun sets.
Do you look at the care labels on your clothes?
Have you ever noticed that nowadays with fast fashion, clothes do not last? That every time your clothes are washed, the size and color change, as well as its shape. We need to make a better selection of what we buy because a garment is supposed to be worn at least 30 times in order to get your money’s worth and to be respectful with the people that designed it and made it.
Spring + Art at the New York Botanical Garden
“Earth laughs in flowers.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson
There is always certain joy that spring brings! Many will agree.
Cost Per Wear
One thing that we must do every day is get dressed and in order to do so, one of the options is to shop. Because of this, we have to make smart decisions when we do so.
COLOR ANALYSIS - EXPRESS YOURSELF WITH COLOR
What is a color analysis? It's the process of identifying your personal color palette.
Manus X Machina - Fashion In An Age Of Technology
MUSEUM VISIT: Manus X Machina - Fashion In An Age Of Technology. MUSEUM: The Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Exhibition 2016
Why New Yorkers Wear So Much Black?
In NYC, black is always the “new” black. It’s the color that blends the most into the subway, the sidewalk, and the buildings at night. It also mixes and merges all the different ethnicities and cultures together. The color itself represents power and community.
Oculus – NYC Transportation Hub
Oculus – NYC Transportation Hub. Location: World Trade Center Memorial- Lower Manhattan District. Architect: Santiago Calatrava