When I came home with my J. Crew for NET-A-PORTER purchases my husband said “Another striped long sleeve tee?”. I am afraid to do an inventory count. Then he saw the sequined dog and said, “THAT is a keeper”, which is something he rarely says. His side (or should I say third of a side) of our closet it a carefully curated selection. He is ruthless when it comes to cleaning out his closet. If they had a men’s version of this t-shirt, he might be adding one more to his collection.
The tee-shirt is super soft. I styled it with my J. Crew lookout high rise jeans, Panama hat and, of course, leopard flats. We headed to a new favorite spot for coffee, tea and pastries, Georgie, in Beverly Hills. My son says they make the BEST croissants.
J. Crew launched a capsule collection with NET-A-PORTER last week. It is available in only a few stores and on NET-A-PORTER. Once again they issued a challenge and I just could not resist. The collection is centered around blue and white stripes and has some amazing pieces. I love this silk crepe de chine shirt together with the reversible scarf.
My son came in mid-photo shoot and decided it needed something more. I absolutely love this faux fur blue and white striped scarf. The only question is who wore it best?
Thankfully it was a bit foggy in Los Angeles during the shoot. The scarf is so cozy.
The collection is really fantastic. You can purchase it on NET-A-PORTER and I have linked the pieces below. Quantities are limited.
Tied with my love of leopard is my love of blue and white, particularly blue and white stripes. I am always excited when I spot a new take on the classic blue and white. This J. Crew shirt has a club collar and the fabric is a textured jacquard with the coolest buttons. The jeans are also a new J. Crew cut and style called the straightaway. I love the exposed button fly. I had forgotten how comfortable a button fly can be.
Our end of the Summer mini-vacation included an amazing meal at Plow and Angel at the San Ysidro Ranch. It is just so beautiful there. I wore a J. Crew dress that I featured in Stripes and Paisley on the Vineyard. This time swapping the pops of pink for my favorite leopard print. The dress is so easy to wear and is a great neutral shirting stripe that can be styled so many ways.
Enjoying the beautiful grounds after dinner.
Dinner at or absolute favorite restaurant. It is rare to find a place with such amazing food for adults and healthy options that are appealing to kids too.
Plow and Angel at the San Ysidro Ranch
Then we headed back to Butterfly Beach and The Biltmore for sunset.
It was any other Tuesday morning except that I had an early, by New York standards (9:30 am), meeting and an evening event. It was warm out so I choose a dress (gingham) and packed makeup in my bag, which made it a bit heavier, so I could freshen up before the evening event (a company town hall). I headed to the subway at Union Square. I missed a train on the N/R line by seconds. The doors closed right in front of me, just like in the 1998 movie “Sliding Doors”. I took the next train and exited at the World Trade Center. I walked out, headed toward my office at 90 West Street just after 9 am and looked at my watch to see if I had time to stop at the farmers market on Cedar Street before my meeting. Suddenly One Liberty Plaza was vibrating and I heard the sound of a plane. I wondered who was flying so low. The next thing I heard was a huge explosion. I took my Wall Street Journal out of my bag to hold it over my head and took off running. There was a texture to the explosion and debris that I will never forget. I felt like an extra in an action movie. A calmness came over me and and an inner voice said I would be o.k., but I just needed to get out of there. I continued to move quickly until debris was no longer falling on me. I called my mother in California and got right through. I wanted her to know that a small plane had crashed into the World Trade Center and that I was fine. I did not want her worrying when she watched the Today Show later that morning. I then continued walking up the West Side to my apartment in the West Village. As I was walking someone said something about an attack on Washington, DC. Just after that, I watched the second plane come screaming over Manhattan and crash into the second tower. I wanted to get home, but also wondered if the Empire State Building was next. I got home in time to watch the towers fall on TV. I burst into tears. I sent an email to friends and family. The sound of an airplane flying overhead made the hair on the back of my neck stand up and triggered a fight or flight response for years after.
The flatlay below is the navy and white gingham dress I was wearing. Sadly the shoes (navy blue slides with a heel) and bag were discarded in a closet clean out. The dress is like armor or a super hero costume to me. I literally ran for my life in it. I could have been seconds earlier and made the train I missed. Two people who worked in my building at 90 West Street were in the elevator when the first plane hit. The power surged and they were trapped in the elevator and died of smoke inhalation. If not for those sliding doors, I could have been in the elevator. I was so lucky. I am so grateful.
Dress by Linda St. John
We all lived in horror, but kindness and compassion was overflowing. It was amazing to make eye contact with so many people in the days that followed and feel an overwhelming sense of community. It was hard to leave New York. I love New York and always have. We visited almost two years years ago when my husband ran the marathon. I visited the memorial and had a moment when I was looking at the names on the wall where I looked for my own name. If I had made the first subway train and the sliding doors had not closed in front of me, my parallel path may have led to my death. For a moment I had the chills and had to remind myself that I was still here (in this dimension) and that yes, the doors had closed in front of me. It was surreal. For a long time after September 11th I really did not sweat the small stuff. Fifteen years later I need to catch myself when I start fretting small stuff.
On September 11th this year, I visited Legoland with my son and husband which included flying in a Legoland plane with my son (what a contrast to fifteen years ago). My son had questions about the reflecting pools and Freedom Tower in MiniLand. I told him about that day and how two buildings were intentionally destroyed and how I had run. There was a mini figure running near the memorial. He said “look mommy there you are”. HERE I AM! There I WAS. How lucky I am to be here NOW.
The world was forever changed that day. There is an innocence that existed up until September 10th that is no longer. With that loss of innocence comes a reminder to not take anything for granted.
Tonight as I was putting the final touches on this post, I went to a meditation class. Before the class, I pulled a card randomly from a pile of inspirational quotes. I pulled this quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson “When I first open my eyes upon the morning meadows and look out upon the beautiful world, I thank god that I am alive.”
On our recent trip to Santa Barbara we explored the El Presidio real de Santa Barbara after a delicious dinner (and margaritas) at nearby Playa AzulPlaya Azul. The Presidio contains an original adobe structure called El Cuartel, that is the second oldest surviving building in California and was built by Spain in 1782, with the mission of defending the Second Military District in California. The chapel at Mission San Juan Capistrano, known as “Father Serra’s Church”, is the only surviign building in California that is older.
I went to college in Santa Barbara at UCSB and did not spend that much time exploring touristy spots. It has been fun to explore with my son. There are so many great sites to see and if you like Mexican food, Playa Azul is a must.
It is nearly impossible not to feel “in the pink” in Santa Barbara, especially at The Biltmore, overlooking Butterfly Beach. The Biltmore was built in 1928 and epitomized Southern California glamour and was a favorite retreat of old Hollywood. The grounds are just so beautiful and Butterfly Beach is a favorite of ours. The butterflies actually left soon after the construction and care was put it to the landscaping and trees so that they would return. We learned about this in the beautiful children’s book “Butterfly Beach” by Polly Caldwell Bookwalter that we purchased in the gift shop for vacation bedtime reading. We spotted a few butterflies on one of our morning walks. The beach walks were so beautiful that I even managed to win my weekly Fitbit step contest against several competitive New Yorkers.
Saying goodbye to summer is hard. Last week we got away for an end of the summer mini-vacation to Santa Barbara and had so much fun. We stayed in Montecito where my husband and I were engaged and married as I mentioned in Pom-Poms at the Courthouse. We had a great time with a visit to the Santa Barbara Zoo, beach and pool time, and some great meals.
I decided to add a pop of pink (wild flamingo to be exact according to J. Crew speak) to my navy in this outfit to reflect both my end of summer blues and my excitement for fall. These photos were taken at the Montecito Inn, which was built by Charlie Chaplin in 1928. You can read more about the history here. The hotel is so charming and I love the archways.