Tuesday, October 2, 2012

THE 40/40 CLUB...



I was pleasantly surprised to find a picture of me and my daughter Courtney (r) with Kimberly Ward (c) of Pink Eggshell Blog at the African American Top 20 Designers Event held at the 40/40 Club in NYC last May. (Click here to see my post on that event.)



Most people know that the 40/40 Club is owned by hip hop mogul Jay-Z and his partner Juan Perez.  The club made headlines recently when Jay-Z and Beyonce hosted a fundraiser for President Obama's reelection campaign a few weeks ago. Opened in June 2003 and renovated 2 years ago, the 40/40 club is a 12,000 sf sports and entertainment lounge designed to evoke the feeling of a lavish NYC penthouse and glamorous court side seats.

That lead me to wonder, as beautiful as it is, why did Kimberly, who is based in Atlanta, select that venue for her inaugural AA Top 20 event. Let's take a look... 


 






 Any design aficionado can see why. The photos don't really do it justice. I went there for drinks one Saturday evening this summer before the nightlife crowd poured in. I was able to take in the enormity and grandeur of the place. I get it...


Peace and Blessings,
Tammy



Photos courtesy of the4040club.com and Kimberly Ward




Monday, October 1, 2012

THE GOTHAM COMEDY CLUB...


For my birthday celebration last weekend, me and Todd (my hubs) and 4 other couples went to the Gotham Comedy Club on 23rd Street in NYC to see comedian Aries Spears.  You remember him from Mad TV and as Cuba Gooding, Jr.'s brother in Jerry Maguire. The Chicago born, New Jersey bred comedian was HILARIOUS to say the least.

Comedian Aries Spears

Although I'm sure I've past the club a million times and never noticed, Gotham is well worth the visit. Tickets start at $25 and up with a 2 drink minimum but I'd recommend the VIP ticket for prime seating, no lines, open bar and an appetizer for $115 per person (ahem, it was my birthday). 

Gotham is not at all "seedy" like some small comedy spots tend to be. It was well lit and clean with a courteous staff (despite the 20-something brunette waitess in need of an etiquette refresher course). Most I've attended don't have a private party room either and separate bar/lounge area.



So next time you are in the mood for a good laugh, see who is performing at the Gotham Comedy Club.  Click here for more information on upcoming acts, etc.

Peace and Blessings,
Tammy
 

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

DESIGNER HIGHLIGHT: TRACY REESE, A MICHELLE OBAMA FAVORITE...


Most people from either side of the political fence will agree that First Lady Michelle Obama looked stunning during her DNC speech in Charlotte a few weeks ago. Aside from her outer beauty (awesome guns, notwithstanding),  that gorgeous dress commanded a presence on its own.


First Lady Michelle Obama at the 2012 DNC
Tracy Reese is the amazing designer responsible for that creation. Reese, who launched her first collection in 1998, has been flying just slightly under the radar for some, until then. The dress, made of a raw silk jacquard in a luminescent mix of hot pink, rust and copper with an accent hemline of silver and blue, was a showstopper.

Her clothes are aimed at women with a similar sense of strength and femininity as Mrs. Obama. "She's got a clear vision of how she wants to look," says Reese. The FLOTUS is a big fan of the designer having been spotted in several of her creations over the years.





























In the spring of 2006, Reese opened her first flagship boutique in NYC’s Meatpacking District. The 2200 sf space reflects her colorful and feminine design sensibility and offers the full Tracy Reese experience including her apparel lines, accessories and home goods.




For her farmhouse getaway in upstate New York, Tracy's personal style is quite evident in her design choices.  Her flair for feminine strength is also displayed in her choice of strong yet girly color palettes and textural furniture and accents like wicker and antiques.








For more information on Tracy Reese and her amazing work, click here.  Welcome to the spotlight, Tracy. You so deserve it, girlfriend...

Peace and Blessings,
Tammy


Photos courtesy of TracyReese.com, Reuters.com, CountryLiving.com, and NYMag.com

Friday, September 21, 2012

FALL COLOR TREND: BORDEAUX...

The fresh new "IT" color for fall is Bordeaux aka Burgundy aka Claret. Reminiscent of the trend from the late 80s, this color mix of red, purple and a hint of brown is the way to go in fashion and beauty this season...


 

But what about interiors. I'm not suggesting we go back to the trend of the beginning of this millenium when almost everyone had burgundy painted walls (as in my son's bedroom).  As an accent, which can go a long way, this trend is a classic for interior design as well...







Cheers to Bordeaux...


Peace and Blessings,
Tammy

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

BUSY IS AS BUSY DOES...

Ever since Tom Hanks said that infamous line in Forest Gump, I've adapted it to whatever situation necessary.

I have been so busy with work and keeping up with fashion and design trends (thanks to FNO, HFR, NYFW and What's New, What's Next at NYDC) that I haven't been able to keep up with my blogging. I'm not complaining but I am happily multi-tasking. Updates on all the aforementioned acronyms to come...

Peace and Blessings,
Tammy

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

WHAT'S NEW, WHAT'S NEXT...


The New York Design Center aka NYDC aka 200 Lex (it's address) held the fourth annual What's New, What's Next last week which is a showcase of new ideas, design, materials, and products. Over 55 participating showrooms feature new product introductions, informative lectures and book signings. This is an annual opportunity to celebrate the very best in the design community.

NYDC is a to-the-trade resource center that houses nearly 100 showrooms representing more than 500 lines of fine, traditional, contemporary, residential and contract furniture, as well as fabric, floor covering, wall covering, kitchen and bath and decorative accessory resources. Here are several of the products I "favorited:"


Lighting from Cliff Young









Floral Arrangement at Cliff Young














Table from Phillips Collection at Cliff Young













Chandelier from DesignLush












Sofa from Century Furniture













Dresser from Lexington Home








Chandelier from Arteriors Home at Hickory Pearson

















Table from Sherrill at Hickory Pearson
 























Until next year...

Peace and Blessings,
Tammy

Photos courtesy of Tammy Bolden