The show will go on! You may have heard New York Fashion Week is going to be a lot different this September. Instead of everyone flying into the big apple to watch the new spring/summer 2021 collection grace the runways at Spring Studios, Pier Studios, and other locations, we will be watching many of the shows live, from home, in our fuzzy slippers.
DO YOU KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS!
Yes, I am shouting because you get to watch NYFW too! This season, you don’t need that special, coveted invitation we all die for. You don’t need to watch blurry Instagram Stories, and scroll through twitter seeking iPhone photos with poor lighting to catch a glimpse of your favorite designers new looks. YOU can watch the shows with ME live! Online!
Now, not ALL designers will open up their livestreams for you, but many will. This means you will have some access to New York Fashion Week. So get your fuzzy slippers, and your coffee; because it’s going to be a really fun ride!
NYFW is currently scheduled for September 11-16, 2020. Be flexible, because these dates could move around a bit as designers and brands figure out how they will share their collections with you.
So stay tuned! I will actively share with you the shows you can watch from home with me! In the meantime, stay fabulous 😉
Photo: Me in 2017 at the rewardStyle Conference, standing under the outdoor LTK sign and logo. You can read the full post here.
LTK Day July 2020 is here!
We all have our go-to brands, and I definitely have more than three brands! That being said, there are three brands I am excited about right now. Colleen Rothschild, because skin care is so important and all her products are always fabulous and work so well, Frame Denim, because their jeans always fit and their bags are both functional and cute, and Sam Edelman, because their shoes are on-trend and super comfortable.
Since I am looking closely at these three brands and loving their current collection, I thought I would share my current favorites with you from each one!
In addition, LTK Day is happening this Sunday, July 19, 2020! These three brands will be offering amazing discounts for one day only through the LTK app. Get ready to shop these great deals!
If you are wondering what LTK is, it is a shopping app where you can create an account, screenshot photos or products you like on Instagram, and then shop them through the app. You can follow all the bloggers you enjoy-like me!-and then see our new posts in your LTK feed. This makes shopping photos you find online easy since you will have a ready-to-shop feed in the app. If you don’t already have the app on your phone, you can download it from the app store. The one day sale will be exclusive to the app. You can find and shop my feed here.
Frame Denim
I am in love with Frame Denim’s jeans, jackets, and handbags. They are functional, comfortable, and downright fabulous. For one day only, through the LTK app, you can save 25% off your purchase! Here are a few of my favorite items from this website right now. To save 25% off, please shop through this photo link from the LTK app. Please note, this discount is for full-price items only.
Colleen Rothschild
I love this skincare brand, and am fully addicted to her hand-cream. On LTK day, you can save 25% off everything on her site through the LTK app. Shop through my photo link on the LTK app to save 25%! Please note, this deal cannot be combined with other offers.
Sam Edelman
I am huge fan of Sam Edelman’s boots. Every fall season I snag at least one pair from his collection. They are super comfortable and I can walk for miles in them. They are my boot of choice when I attend fashion week since they are so comfy! Of course, they are always fabulous and fashionable too! You can shop my current favorites, and save 25% off your purchase on LTK day, through my photo link in the LTK app. Please note, this offer is for select styles only.
Which sales do you plan to shop? I’m definitely stocking up on beauty products, a new pair of jeans, and some cute shoes! Be sure to use my LTK photo links and click on the products you love in order to qualify to save 25% off your purchase, and unlock the one-day-only discount codes. Be sure to download the app to shop my photos through the app. I would be honored if you followed me too 😊
Thank so much for your support and happy shopping!
There are very few things in San Francisco us locals can never do on a summer Saturday: casually walk around the Golden Gate Bridge, explore underneath the bridge, park in front of the Palace of Fine Arts, walk around without crowds, and park in front of the Painted Ladies and snap photos.
These are popular tourist activities, and locals normally visit them during the off season-or really early in the morning before the tourists wake up. While I am not celebrating the current lock-down, it does cut down on traffic, and allow for some stress-free activities we normally would not think of doing on a summer Saturday when there isn’t any fog.
We arrived at the Golden Gate Bridge parking lot-the one right in front with only twenty-five spaces-at 9:30am on Saturday morning. The fog had already burned off, and it was a perfect day for sight-seeing. I had to pinch myself when I got a parking spot inside the main lot-which is always full on summer days.
Excited about our parking spot score, we paid the fee and started our walk across the bridge. But don’t get too excited: just because we scored a fabulous parking spot, didn’t mean everything was going to be smooth sailing. One minute of walking on the bridge, and the police stopped us. There was “police activity” on the bridge, and the walkway was blocked off. They wouldn’t tell us what happened, but when we saw five squad cars, and a fire truck, we knew something bad was up; so we changed course, and took a walk underneath the bridge instead. This was a really good hike since it is very steep going under there!
We walked to Fort Point underneath the bridge, and snapped photos; just like tourists would do, next to the water. It was really fun! The last time I was there, was for a field trip when I was in grade school, so it was nice to bring the kids to a place which is normally crowded and eagerly avoided by locals.
The Palace of Fine Arts is leftover from the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition. When I was growing up, it was the Exploratorium. They moved the Exploratorium to the piers, and now I think of the Palace of Fine Arts as a tourist attraction. I haven’t been there since the it was the Exploratorium! It was weird walking around and looking at it, instead of walking past it to grab a good place in line to get into the Exploratorium. I don’t think I really ever took the time to enjoy how beautiful the structure is!
Another summer miracle, was grabbing a parking spot right in front, on a late Saturday morning, during the summer, on a non-foggy day. I really needed to pinch myself! It was fun showing the kids around the Palace of Fine Arts, and my oldest daughter really loved all the ducks!
After wandering around the Palace of Fine Arts, my husband suggested we go take pictures in front of the Painted Ladies. I protested. “No way!” I said to him. “It will be full of tourists, we won’t be able to park, and we will get stuck in summer tourist traffic.” He laughed when I said that, and assured me the city was free of tourists right now. Resigned, I got in the car and drove our family to the Painted Ladies.
I ate my words when we found a parking spot right in front. No joke, I parked in front of the apartment building next to the Painted Ladies, without waiting or circling for a spot, on a sunny Saturday in July. Now I realized I must be in the Twilight Zone.
My husband was really excited, and directed us across the street to the park so we could take the perfect, touristy family photos. An iPhone photo-shoot happened. It was very surreal. I have never been able to park and actually look at the Painted Ladies. I would normally avoid the entire area, and if I got stuck near them, and I do say stuck, very colorful words would flow out of my mouth as it would normally take me ten minutes to navigate out of the tourist-traffic-heavy area. Since my husband also grew up in the Bay Area, he understood the novelty of the situation; hence his excitement.
My “playing tourist,” and very comfortable, outfit details:
So there you have it! We were actually able to play tourist in San Francisco without hitting any traffic, crowds, or parking issues. I am still pinching myself to make sure it was all real.
If you are local, definitely plan a staycation day in the city! It’s the perfect time! If you are not local, these are three beautiful spots to check out when you visit our beautiful city. If you visit during peak tourist season, just take an Uber everywhere. It will eliminate any stress from trying to park. Take lots of photos, and enjoy!
Thanks for stopping by!
XOXO
Cathy
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