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07 May 2009

An epic night at Target…with Chuck Bass

By: Jessica B.

If you follow me on Twitter, you know I had a big night last night, so let’s cut the witty intro and get right to it, eh?

This week, Target opened a pop-up store (the Bullseye Bazaar) on Michigan Avenue and it’s only open for three days. So, as a city girl with no car or Target nearby, I nearly wet myself with excitement. That is until I was invited to attend its VIP event last night, which is a sneak peek at the store before it opened today. Yes, then I nearly wet myself.
So my joy about attending this event compounded on Wednesday when rumors started spreading on Twitter that Ed Westwick and Jessica Szohr from Gossip Girl would also be attending the event. Well that’s when the insanity really started on and off Twitter. The event was supposed to be invite-only, VIP, but suddenly everyone in Chicago was invited. Okayyyyy, not exactly VIP or what I signed up for but alrighhhhht.
Cut to post-work, with pouring rain and lightening in Chicago. Suddenly my perfectly selected outfit was covered with my damp coat and my coiffed hair was a frizzy mess. FAIL.
But I met up with some co-workers and my buddy Jenn to head over to the Bazaar and bask in the goodness of Target.
And check out the awesome interior! Look at this, even the chili peppers love Target!

And of course, after a quick glass of champagne, I dove into the racks of stuff. I’m pretty happy with my new treasures! One note though, the hat, which is adorable, has pink stains on it. So that will definitely be going back. But otherwise, everything fits. That’s a miracle.
Oh heck, let’s get to the really good stuff. So rumors flew that Ed and Jessica would be at the event, then we heard they weren’t going to be there. But this girl (aka me) knew better. And sure enough, not long after we got there, the media section start lighting up and suddenly Kate Walsh from Private Practice is talking to reporters.
So I try to wedge my way back there (tastefully) and when I’m denied, I actually say, “blogs ARE the new media.” Wow, bitchy, I know. Didn’t mean it like that. But it gets me back there (after I flash my bloggy business card) and after more pushing, I get this picture.
Yes, she’s gorgeous in person.
Then the main event happens, we hear Ed is in makeup and suddenly he’s THERE. Chuck Bass, the man I would like to take advantage of me after we shop at Brooks Brothers is THERE. So we move into more pushing and shoving and I get this money shot.
SOOOOO dreamy.
And then Jessica shows up. She is so nice and personable and petite in person! Jealous. But I’m obsessed with her necklace, which matches my JCrew bracelet, so it should be mine right? Right? She’s also from Wisconsin. We’re meant to be best friends.
Anyhow, I grabbed her after all the interviews and got this photo, which her publicist seriously could not have taken any faster. Thank god it turned out.
So after some more loitering around/shopping, Jenn and I see Ed again and basically stand around and wait to see if we can snag a photo with him….WHICH WE DID. OMG and I told him I’m a huge fan. Could I be any more of a dork?
*insert angels chiming*
Oh an our outfits match. We’re meant to be :)
Best. Night. Ever. Here is a link to the set of photos on my Flickr page too, where all the photos are posted (there are a lot!)
I’m so thrilled and excited that I got to go and get to shop before the store opened to the public. Once I exchange that hat, I’m ready to rock it outside.
Of course, there are a few things I have to share too. First, this was a great evening and I’m so glad that I got to go. And I know this little blog and
I are not that special, especially compared to Metromix or Chicago Magazine, but being invited in to the media area to take some pictures, only to be kicked out for more important people, isn’t cool. My parents think I’m special!
Same with the amount of shoving and pushing to get us to move back so the celebs could come in from the street. I’m all for fire safety, but being pushed back to make room for a walkway that’s already there, is also not cool, especially when you block my shot and shake your head at me. I’m not cattle. Don’t herd me.
So despite a few hiccups. I had a great time. And now I’m ready for a quiet weekend :)
Thoughts? Or any other big Target fans out there? Big weekend plans? Happy Mother’s Day!

03 May 2009

Key learnings, reality show filming and trekking for food

By: Jessica B.

Happy Sunday! It was a great weather weekend in Chicago, mostly because the sun was out and not drop of rain. I even pulled out all the new spring clothes so I can start wearing them ASAP.

So while I’m mentally delaying the start of another week, let’s hit the key learnings.
Key Learnings:
  • I hate the sound of car horns honking. HATE it
  • The two of the most distinctive sounds are: glass shattering and someone’s car being hit (people sure don’t like that)
  • Netflix needs to start sending me happier movies. My latest selections: The Reader, The Wrestler, Rachel Getting Married and Doubt. Geez
  • Mussels and fried eggs are my new favorite foods, along with gnocchi
  • A beer headache is not a good way to start a Friday, especially when you have work to do
  • Adjusting yourself in public is never appropriate or appreciated by women
  • I am obsessed with taking pictures of flowers
  • E! producers are serious when they say “no flash photography”
  • Muffin tops are out in full force and show no signs of stopping
  • Even on a summer-like day, someone will always be outside wearing a down jacket
  • I am SO tired of hearing about Swine Flu
  • I really like having a Blackberry, which means, I can never go back to life without one
Reality Show Taping
Today I went to the gym and was greeted with a large “NOTICE” sign on the front door.
Swine flu? No, turns out E! was there filming Bill and Giuliana Rancic’s new reality show. And the notice was to tell us that by entering the premise, we consented to possibly being filmed. So despite my mismatched outfit, glasses and unwashed hair, I walked in and did my workout, sneaking away to watch some of the filming.
I even took a few photos of the filming (Mission Impossible-style) before I was caught and asked to stop by a swarm of not-so-happy producers. Dude, I’m a blogger, you can’t stop me!!
Oh yeah and Saturday night I went to The Publican, rated by Chicago Magazine and TimeOut Chicago as the best new restaurant. And it was a decadence of pork and meat. Sarah and I trekked down to the West Loop to meet Ray for a lovely night out. And somewhere between the chef’s selection of three hams, farm roasted chicken, frites with fried egg, and lemon and chocolate gelato, I died and went to heaven. My parents even gave me the third-degree about my dining experience, which means a return trip with them could be in my future. Plus, when you see a restaurant sign with pigs on it, you know it’ll be good!
How was everyone else’s weekend? Do anything fun? I hope the weather was as nice by you as it was here! We have so earned it!
Reader note: I really enjoyed everyone’s comments on the “petite” post from Thursday. I’m glad to hear I’m not the only petite person out there that feels bittersweet about my height. Everyone was great to share their thoughts on this and I very much enjoyed them :)

22 September 2008

A lovely Friday: LV and Saks

By: Jessica B.

Rhetorical question: Do I love fashion and shopping? Unless you’ve never met me or read this blog before, the answer might take you a few seconds to think about. 

To my joy, I was invited to attend a Friday night fall fashion trend event sponsored by MasterCard at Saks in Chicago with celebrity stylist, “America’s Most Smartest Model” judge and Harper’s Bazaar Contributing Fashion Editor Mary Alice Stephenson. This event came at the perfect time because I’m in desperate need of new fall clothes so I need someone to show me what I should be looking at this season. And it was the perfect opportunity to take Speedy out for a night on the town.
Thanks to Friday traffic on Michigan Avenue, Sarah, Teresa and I were a little late, but we were able to grab some drinks and appetizers before snagging front row seats for the trend fashion show, where we got to see some gorgeous pieces from Lanvin, Donna Karen, Michael Kors, Escada, Theory and Ellen Tracy. I also got some great ideas of pieces to add to my wardrobe this fall too like romantic blouses, bold necklaces (my favorite!), deep hues, like purple, and tailored dresses. Not sure if the latter works with a curvy, full chested figure, but we can make it work.
 I am loving the purple bag, sweater coat and Prada shoe-booty!
The most exciting part of Friday night, outside of a fun girls night out and the fashion show, was that I was able to interview Mary Alice quickly for my blog :) I didn’t get to ask all of my questions, but I did get to ask her key ones to share with everyone.
Pre-interview picture of me and Mary Alice
What are the biggest fall trends for women?
Costume jewelry, cocktail rings and bold necklaces which are an easy way to dress up any outfit and are available at every price point. Forever 21 and H&M are two great examples of affordable places to get costume jewelry that are great for fall.
If I could only buy one thing this fall, what should I invest in?
Tailored dress – the right tailoring and close cut makes you look your best and flatters every figure
What are the top 5 things a woman should have in her closet?
  1. Black pencil skirt
  2. Dark denim trouser jeans (perfect for work and weekend)
  3. LBD – fitted black dress
  4. Top handle bag
  5. Boots – knee-high or shoe-booty
What fashion trend should never come back?
This is tough because I draw inspiration from everything, but if I had to pick one, it would be the sheer blouse with colored bra underneath, it’s very 80s Madonna. Sheer can work and can be tasteful but not mixing colors like that.
For petite, curvy girls, what are the best cuts/fits to buy?
Any style can work for curvy and petite girls, you just have to really spend time with the particular style you’re interested in and find how that works for your body. Flat-front pants work the best, and if you want to minimize your waist, go for hip-slung pants that sit a little lower. If you want a “hippier” waist, go with a higher-waist pant. If you’re conscious about your arms, go for an off-the-shoulder look and play with necklines.
What advice do you have for women who are still struggling to find their  personal style?
Play dress up and play with clothes to help you find what works best for you. Look online for tips and ask for help at stores about fit and cut. Identify your best asset and play it up, embrace it! Work what works best for you. And identify your “problem area” and make sure when looking for fit, you fit that area first and tailor the rest of the outfit around that. If you hate your rump, find pants that fit that the best and tailor the waist or cuff. Clothes and fashion should be fun so have fun with it!
Once my interview was over, we got to go shop around Saks to find some of the outfits they modeled in the show. There was a white wool Michael Kors dress that literally made me almost sacrifice paying rent to buy it and a gold Alice + Olivia peacoat jacket that made me hunt it down (literally) in the store. Here’s a picture of me modeling the jacket. I think it looks adorable on me.
Forget rent and food, I love this jacket!
Realizing clothes would not be an option, we went and played in the handbag department, indulging in our love of Bottega, Gucci and a little D&G. At dinner after (with champagne of course) we went through the gift bag we got and I am beyond excited about my new Bobbi Brown Tube Tints, which has four mini lip glosses in awesome colors. So excited!
So it was a fun Friday night and I managed to a) behave myself and b) be professional, I was on full bloggy detail after all. 
How was everyone else’s weekend?

19 August 2008

Rant: Another celebrity caves to the Hollywood stereotype

By: Jessica B.
Tagged: beauty, celebrity

I always look forward to the new issue of US Weekly. Who doesn’t love unnamed sources and somewhat shady reporting sometimes? It’s the perfect balance to my other reputable magazines, such as Vanity Fair.

Anyhow, the latest US Weekly definitely caught my attention and not for the right reason. Jennifer Love Hewitt, who I loved on Party of Five, is on the cover standing like a Stepford Wife declaring that she lost 18 pounds magically in 10 weeks. Now everyone can see how thin and statuesque she is compared to her old body. The cover and story photos gloss over how amazing she looks now, perfectly styled and put together, compared to how she used to dress, which sadly is how I dress on the weekends sometimes. I guess in real life, I’m the fugly version of her too.

She says in the magazine that she did it to feel better about herself and that I believe, somewhat. Who doesn’t want to feel good about how they look? After waking up on the bathroom floor one morning after a long night out, I swore that I would change my lifestyle and since then, I have. I work out, I eat better (or honestly try to) and take care of myself. And weight loss came along with that. But I did it because when I looked in the mirror every morning, I wanted to think I was a hottie rather than be embarrassed at how I look. And if Jennifer honestly did that for the same reason, then good for her.

But there are coincidences in timing here that I can’t help but trip on. The unflattering Hawaii photos in December, her declaration to People magazine to “stop calling me fat!” and her scrutiny back of the media for their focus on self-image, yet now, a few months later she’s back in the news for this brand-new body that seems to exemplify everything she told them media to f*ck off on before.

The magazine doesn’t say what size she’s at now, but I can’t help but feel that it perpetuates the stereotype that women who wear a larger size, such as a size 12 or above are always the “before” picture in these magazines. Kirsten Johnston from Music and Lyrics and 3rd Rock from the Sun was a size 12 at her “heaviest” and because of a medical condition lost 60 pounds. To be fair, this is a different situation but the way she talked about being a size 12/14 is what upsets me. Saying that was her size at her “lowest point” where she ate whatever she wanted and drank beer all the time doesn’t show that a size 12 can still be a healthy size, even if some people have gotten there using unhealthy methods. 

I proudly declare that I wear a size 12 and I’m not unhealthy or at my “lowest” point in health. The only way I can get any lower than a size 10 would be if you cracked off part of my hip bones because I got the “hips” in the family. I am petite, curvy and “full-figured” but I am not ashamed of the size I wear, nor do I feel the need to torture and deny myself everything so I can crash diet another 18 pounds off my frame. If I feel like my overall package is healthy and fit, who the hell cares if I wear a size 12 or 6? I could actually be healthier than some of the size 6 women running around.

So when I see women who declare they wore a size 12/14 “before” they lost all this weight, it says to me that because I’m stranded on “size 12 island” that I will never achieve the Hollywood glamour that they have with the help of starving themselves and exercising 14 hours a day. Who has time for that? I want to eat!

Now this is only my opinion and I could be very wrong in my assumptions, but it’s always disappointing to me to see a woman as self-confident and secure as Jennifer cave to what the media says is healthy and beautiful. I’m not embarrassed by how I look so now it’s time to grab a drink and settle back on “size 12 island,” and watch the sun set, and clap.

08 February 2008

Tidbit Friday: Celeb sightings, pet peeves, Miami follow up

By: Jessica B.

Okay now that I’ve gotten some sleep and “perked” up a bit, time to give you the lowdown on Miami, and all the noteable, adventure-some points from my trip.

Celebrity Sightings
In the Miami airport yesterday, Emily and I saw Laura Prepon, from the TV shows October Road and that 70s Show, waiting for a flight to Aruba. Yes, she’s very tall and I’m sure she’s much cuter when she is all made up. But it was exciting.

Pet Peeve #401
Along with inattentive parenting and visibly stained clothing, mispronounced words is another huge pet peeve for me. I won’t lie, I have trouble pronouncing the word “ambulance” properly (speech impediment as a child), but it drives me insane when other people do it.

Examples are below:

– Library – pronounced “lie-barry” by a guy back in Wisconsin. It took every ounce of my strength not to correct him, or ask him to stop using it.

– Computer – pronounced “computie” by a tech guy in Miami. The first time he said it, it caught my attention and I thought it was a joke, but nope, apparently, he “don’t know nothing about computies.”

Conceirge quirks
On Wednesday night, I had some additional work to do back in my Miami hotel room late at night in preparation for Thursday. This required the use of a scissors, which I did not have, so I called down to the conceirge at the hotel to see if they could run a pair up. Here is how the conversation went:

Me: “Hi I’m wondering if you have a pair of scissors that I could borrow tonight for some work I’m doing?”

Conceirge: “What? What you need?”

Me: “Scissors, a pair of scissors please”

Conceirge: “What’s that?”

Me: “You don’t know what scissors are?” (shocked)

Concerige: “No” (laughs)

Me: “Should I call the front desk and see if they know what scissors are?”

Conceirge: “Yes, good idea”

The front desk fortunately did know what scissors are and a pair of them did arrive in my room. However, the front desk did pass me back to the conceirge, who magically knew what I was talking about. Awesome.

View from my hotel room