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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Work It Wednesday. A Global Look































A small range of covers and editorials spanning a few countries around the world. My favorite has to be Chanel Iman in ELLE Italia of which she is also the cover girl. The spectacular 12 page layout also includes black male models, which you don't see often in high fashion editorials.

Photos: French Revue Des Modes, VOGUE Brazil, Milla Jovovich/ Russian Elle, Russian GQ, GQ Style UK, Elle Italia, VOGUE China

Work It Wednesday. Sparkle























Waiting in my inbox this morning from Bergdorf Goodman's "New Arrivals" are these incredible black over the knee sequined boots from  Sergio Rossi. I like the fall trend of adding a bit of sparkle to your wardrobe whether it be something subtle or a piece like these boots that make a definite style statement.

Daily Bliss.

Monday, October 18, 2010

His Shoe Game. Nike SB Low Dunks


















The very neutral Nike SB Dunk Low in Black/Charcoal out this month.




Photo: (via) www.highsnobiety.com

Quote Of The Day.

“Today, more than ever before, life must be characterized by a sense of Universal responsibility, not only nation to nation and human to human, but also human to other forms of life.” - Dalai Lama















Sunday, October 17, 2010

Notes. 18 Years

My son and I attend Emperor's New Groove Premiere in 1998 in Hollywood.



My son turns 18 today. As much as it a huge milestone for him, as any parent knows, it is also a personal parental milestone and time of reflection. Having already gone through this with my daughter who is now an adult, this is really something for me. Our relationships continue to flourish and take different forms, both unique to each and  such a blessing to me. I'm simply amazed at the passage of time.

I can't help but think back to all of the stages of his personal development and growth in addition to the countless memorable childhood moments. The first words and steps, first day of school, playing super hero around the house, dodge ball, basketball, playing with action figures with him making up all sorts of scenario's and so on. Christmas mornings when children are little are so precious, seeing the excitement of what's under the tree leave images permanently embedded in the brain. I think of sitting through school plays, parent PE day, conferences with teachers, science projects, book fairs, going to the movies of his choice, theme parks, coloring Easter eggs, baking and decorating Christmas cookies and leaving one for 'Santa', searching for the desired Halloween costume of choice, carving pumpkins, trick or treating, mending skinned knees and a thousand bedtime stories some from classic kids books, and some I'd make up as I went along - which he loved. I've helped him to deal with difficult times at school and listened to his hopes, dreams and frustrations - I'm sure there will be more of those talks as time goes on. I've seen his face change over these 18 years, listened to his voice grow deeper and coming to terms with the fact that he wanted to cut nearly a decade of hair growth shaving away his dreadlocks when he started high school.
One of the nice things is that he never went through a phase of not wanting to be seen with 'Mom' or showing affection to me in front of his friends. I'm also reminded of all of the rambunctious house full of boys sleep overs and video game marathons I endured. The list is long of this portion of his journey.  It's a bittersweet day for me just as it was the day he graduated from high school and his first day of college this fall. One of the things a lot of parents may find themselves doing is always hoping we've planted the right seeds and given our sons and daughters the tools and foundation to succeed in their own lives. I am no different.

During these past 18 years I have also gone through my own personal growth and development. Growing older I think constantly about life and how precious it is. One of the most important things to be that I'm quite selfish about is creating as much joy and peace in our lives and environment as possible. Our home is our safe place to fall, our haven, no matter the address. I've had my own age milestones and when I look in the mirror I'm looking at everything. Some days I laugh and say 'Not bad, you're holding up quite nicely girl', some days I feel differently; which results in a bit of laughter and I head for the ice cubes, the gym or the jogging trail. In these 18 years, I've worked at being more health conscious, and currently learning to deal with changing hormones and what effect the process is having on my body, mind and spirit. It's another personal crossroads in some ways. I've learned how not to stress unless there's a real reason to. I've learned that my sense of humor is always invaluable. Life can be challenging and I feel that we have to be able to laugh especially at ourselves from time to time. I keep saying to myself  "18 years".
My life was turned upside down during my pregnancy. I divorced when my son was a baby and dealt with a major sense of failure, heartache and disappointment of a marriage that did not have the commitment and longevity I'd hoped for, like so many have lived through. I've never had the experience that many women do with a husband who is there for you and who has your back. Someone to say "Baby, it's OK, I've got this!" I have not had someone to talk to on the ride home from parent teacher conferences and so on other than my son or daughter  - but I made it like millions of other women have done. I'm thankful for life's lessons, no matter how hard they were to overcome, they really do serve as opportunities.  I'm thankful for my mother has who and continues to be a great help to me and as 'Grandma'.

Going through a divorce, during this 18 year journey made me want to know myself more and I took steps to do that. Sometimes when you're always pushing forward and pushing forward, it's often a mask for what you feel within. It's easier to runaway sometimes, even from ourselves, and I didn't want to be that person. Some people never get comfortable with who they really are, it's all fake and superficial. Truly dealing with self  brings about acknowledgment of flaws, personal responsibility for choices including extreme naivete and denial when the red flags are slapping us in the face. No pain no gain I suppose. I've learned to forgive others as well as myself, but never forget so as to not make the same mistakes or lapses in judgment again.  I wanted to get to that place deep within, not superficially - but deep within. I'd scratched the surface with my daughter but I was still too young to totally figure things out - who am I, outside of my career? I was determined to be able to choose my next relationship with a greater sense of self - and not selflessness. It's still a process but one which has given me a greater sense of fulfillment - knowing myself a little more each day and learning to value who I am, which has nothing to do with music, popularity, fame or fortune.

In the midst of my personal life, I've maintained a career and handled its twists and turns with as much grace as I can while being a Mom. It's not easy, but these past 18 years have shown me how resilient I am. More recently, I've thought now that my children aren't really children and won't need me in the same way - what new challenges and directions should I be looking forward to. Do I want to still be an artist the next 18 years after completing and promoting 'Chameleon', do I want to go back to college, finally finish my memoirs, and other books, write a musical for Broadway, taking on new paths altogether? I'm always thinking and this has been true all of my life. There was a time I wouldn't travel or take jobs because I wanted to be home and didn't want to miss anything with regard to their upbringing if I didn't have to. My son and daughter have often been worked into my travel plans as well, allowing them to see the world as I worked and had the comfort of knowing they were still with me. It's been a luxury and a gift to be able to make those decisions , my solo career has provided that level of choice. Now, I can travel more - if I choose.
I will have a greater freedom than I've had before but somehow I already know it will be hard to be too far away.

I don't like to think about time, but on a day like today I can't help it. I've watched my son grow up, literally becoming taller than me a couple of years ago. His soaring height was an incredible and humorous realization. Today however,  I find myself in total awe of him as he officially becomes a young man.

I look forward to the next chapters to come!




Photo: (via): Life Magazine

Friday, October 15, 2010

Art and Fashion. David Downton























One of my favorite illustrators, David Downton will release "Masters of Fashion Illustration" out next month. The book will take us on a journey by celebrating work from some of the best fashion illustrators from the late 19th century through today's artists.
David's elegant images have been featured from magazines like VOGUE, Harper's Bazaar and for design houses Dior and Chanel.

I can't wait to get a copy of this book!

Notes.

"I wanted to change the world. But I have found that the only thing one can be sure of is changing oneself." - Point Counter Point, Aldous Huxley

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Nature's Beauty. Lentils
























As I get older, I make it a point to eat less meat. I try to have 3 on average meatless meals per week. I've tried to be a vegan, but old habits die hard.

Because of my love of Indian food (thanks to my daughter), dhal also known as lentils have become one of my favorites from the legumes, bean and pea family. Lentils come in a variety of colors and density.  It's another food that helps lower cholesterol, provides protein and includes Vitamin B and folate. Black beluga lentils are another great antioxidant for your diet. Unlike other beans, lentils don't need to be soaked and cook in less time.

Quote of The Day.

"Love without action is meaningless and action without love is irrelevant." - Deepak Chopra

Music Notes. Duke Ellington



I feel glamorous just watching and listening to this.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Daily Bliss.

There's nothing like the joy of listening to good music.







Photo/Illustration: (via) flickr

Hair Notes. Braid It Up




































We know that braids and plaits have been around for ages. A few designers incorporated variations of the look on the runways in Paris for Spring 2011. Personally, I think it's a classic option that will always remain in style.






Photo: (via) style.com

Quote Of The Day.

"Some people succeed because they are destined to, but most people succeed because they are determined to." - Unknown

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Men's Style. John Varvatos Star USA



I'm always looking for great deals. In this economy, if you can look great and keep most of your coins in your wallet, all the better.

A recent discovery is designer John Varvatos suits for $350.00 exclusively available at Nordstrom. The blend is primarily cotton, and not wool. Separately, the slacks retail for $99.00, the vest at $49.00 and the suit jacket a modest $199.00. Every man should have at least one great suit in his wardrobe, and a nice pair of shoes.





Photo: (via) www.dappered.com

Classic Beauty and Style.

The trailblazing Naomi Sims.

Art and Fashion.


























Dior.
Photo: (via) Dior, Universe of Fashion, by Marie-France Pochna, 1996

Quote of the Day.

"If you find a path with no obastacles, it probably doesn't lead anywhere." - Unknown

Monday, October 11, 2010

Jody Watley. A Candid Look at 20th Annual DIVAS Simply Singing

Deborah Cox was stunning in gold Marc Bouwer

Ledisi radiates in black.

The beautiful Pauletta Washington and I dished about our children.

Good vibes with the incredible Rahsaan Patterson, Shanice Wilson and her hubby Flex.

I didn't catch her name, but I love seeing young people pursue their dream.

The always fabulous Diva in charge, Ms. Sheryl Lee Ralph.

I rocked Geisha inspired elegance by Mon Atelier.

After DIVAS, I had another event to dash off to. I couldn't resist this photo op.


















What a night!

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Divativities. 20th Annual DIVAS Simply Singing

Custom Bags By Gina Alexander




With Damone Roberts

With the very gifted vocalist  Shanice Wilson

On Friday October 8, all of the DIVAS Simply Singing ladies visited the gifting suite in the afternoon at The Sunset Marquis Hotel after rehearsal. We were given everything from shoes, 'Diva' jogging suits, candles, earrings, teeth whitening treatments from Dr. Cesar J. Segovia, as well as custom bags with our images. All of the companies who donated items to support Sheryl Lee Ralph's amazing work in continuing to inform and educate people about about HIV and AIDS are to be commended. I can personally say I was so appreciative to receive so many wonderful items.

Damone Roberts then hosted a champagne reception and complimentary brow sculpting at his Beverly Hills Salon. I spent a lot of time talking to the charming Shanice and her lovely Mom. We were sharing music business trials and triumph stories. While eclectic music softly playing in the background, Godiva chocolate covered strawberries were being served on silver platters to the attendees. The festive energy made the evening extremely special. All of the Diva's left feeling properly pampered and ready for the show.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Nature's Beauty. Green Tea


















I drink green tea just about everyday, without sugar or cream. I learned to enjoy it over the years when dining out at Chinese or Japanese restaurants. There was a time when I couldn't drink tea with some sort of sweetener. When I was younger it was more a case of tea with my sugar, but I outgrew that habit. If you are someone who is always looking for small ways to take care of your physical health, drinking green tea is one way to do just that. It's natural antioxidants and medicinal benefits have been known in Chinese culture for centuries, treating everything from depression to headaches and in recent years has shown up in research by America's National Cancer Institute.
Green tea is another of those gems which may help reduce risks of cancer, lowers cholesterol, prevent cardiovascular disease,  boost metabolism and aid in weight loss. I recently learned that it also helps in preventing tooth decay.
Green teas contains a bit of caffeine, but less than coffee.

Marc Jacobs Delivers Glam for Louis Vuitton in Paris






Marc Jacobs achieved his goal of bringing the camp glamour of the 20's to the Paris runway for Louis Vuitton's 2011 Spring Pret-A-Porter Collection. Jacobs has truly modernized the brand at every level. His collection used a color palette full of depth, variety, fun and drama, successfully incorporating a touch of Shanghai. Hair and make-up, especially the deep reds and burgandy for the lips compliments the look. It's also notable that Jacobs used models of color. In this day and age, it should be a given to see diversity represented, but sadly it's still not the case.

As a longtime collector of fans, the ones shown in this collection need to be with me - now!




Photos: (via) www.jeremydante.com

Notes.

"I have found thoughts and words to be the foundation for success and failure in life. I'm teaching my kids when to whisper and when to shout." - Diana Ross









Black Pearls for Parents - "Meditations, Affirmations, and Inspirations For African American Parents, Eric V. Copage, Quill/Willam Morrow 1995

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Haider Ackermann. Womens Ready To Wear Spring/Summer 2011





































I always like mixing hard edged pieces with something more soft and elegant, classic and progressive. Perhaps this is because it's almost a metaphor for life in expecting the unexpected. Fashion and personal style can reflect so many things about a person. I know I'm going off the rails a bit with the analogy. But this may also be why I'm attracted to these pieces from designer Haider Ackermann shown in Paris for Fashion Week, unexpected juxtapositions. The red and black top  almost looks like a kimono silhouette totally reconstructed, I like it.

Notes.

"You can have the worst time or day of your life but it's important to remember to never make a permanent reaction to a temporary problem. It's important to be patient and realize that things do get better. One day you will look back and laugh or at least  know that you triumphed over the bad times.
Be strong, have faith and believe that you will overcome."

Monday, October 4, 2010

Notes. Divas Simply Singing























Preparing for my upcoming "Diva's Simply Singing" appearance in Beverly Hills on Oct. 9, I called upon Mon Atelier in Los Angeles. The elegant and intimate setting is like stepping back into time. It's an appointment only salon and one of the most elegant clothing experiences in the city. Each client is given the red carpet treatment.

Designer Ali Rahimi, who dresses many prominent actresses, celebrities and socialites, most recently had one of his couture gowns in the spotlight. Actress Jane Lynch of Glee was resplendent in one of his creations for The 62nd Primetime Emmy's. Lynch went home with a statuette for 'Outstanding Supporting Actress' in a Comedy Series and was also placed on many 'Best Dressed' lists for the evening.

This whimsical sequined fishtailed skirt with tiny feather accents caught my eye.  I was having fun playing dress up and trying on various gowns while hoping my spanx did the trick while getting measured. Before leaving I did strike one of my favorite Diana Ross poses reminiscent of her classic album "Baby It's Me",  I couldn't resist.










20th Annual Divas Simply Singing
Oct. 9, 2010
The Saban Theatre
Beverly Hills, CA
7:30 P.M.
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Lanvin. Spring Summer Women's Ready To Wear 2011














































My favorite looks from the Lanvin Spring Summer 2011 Women's Ready To Wear Collection. I like the minimalist approach and softness of these looks.



Photo: (via). style.com

Quote of the Day.

"Success always comes when preparation meets opportunity." - H. Hartman

Art and Fashion.