I’m so excited to announce The Studio Series, created in collaboration with Rebecca Isenhart Photography. This was my first time shooting in a studio and I’m completely converted. I always felt that shooting outdoors and on location allowed for more of a story. But Rebecca worked with me to create a narrative and a sense of…Read More
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What I’m Reading: Goya
Francisco de Goya y Lucientes is one of my all-time favorite artists, as you witnessed here. I’ve read many biographies of him but Goya by Robert Hughes is my unquestionable favorite. Hughes is a darling of the art writing known for his theories on criticism. He was infatuated with Goya and spent his career studying the artist. This…Read More
Tuesday Shoesday
I’m very excited to share two new footwear brands with you this morning! Rialto and Seven Dials are both derivatives of the White Mountain brand, a comfort shoe company based in my home state of New Hampshire. I typically shy away from comfort-first brands because they have a reputation for putting style on the back…Read More
StyleWeek Northeast Day 1
Hidden among the quaint streets and award-winning restaurants of Providence, RI, is an emerging fashion scene of surprising caliber. StyleWeek Northeast is a five day showcase of local designers in the style of New York Fashion Week. Runway shows, cocktail hours, and after parties comprise the event schedule and feature a total of 18 designers. The StyleWeek…Read More
What I’m Reading: War and Peace
I thought I’d start this year off with an old favorite, Tolstoy’s War and Peace. This is a different translation from my go-to (the Aylmer and Louise Maude edition). War and Peace is ultimately a story about the basic elements of the human experience. It focuses on love, duty, and the lifelong search for meaning. All…Read More
Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812
As an avid consumer of culture in Boston, I see a lot of performances. But few, if any, have matched the new show at the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge. Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 is a pop-rock opera adaptation of a slice of War and Peace. It follows Natasha Rostova as she struggles…Read More