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A Happy Place called Photoville!

Yesterday was the last day of summer! What a bummer!... But it's okay. Even though I am not in love with fall, there are many things to look forward to during that season. Last weekend, my boyfriend suggested that we spend our day with two of our closest friends, Andrew and Bianca. These two are amazing people with great personalities; so why not spend such a wonderful day with them. 

In the heart of Dumbo, there we were, walking from cargo container to cargo container admiring the collections of photography create by emerging and established photographers. Each collection had a story to tell. Whether it was the happy days of being a child growing up in the seventies or a tragedy and the will power of perseverance that allowed the individual to overcome their struggle. Many of the photographic images resonated with me. Especially those that portrayed the effects of war and poverty.  I have always been sensitive when viewing people in need. That's why I am as charitable as I am. 

Besides the photography, there are many photo opportunities available for you to experience at Photoville. I had a really lovely day there and you should check it out before it ends on September 28th, 2014.

This is what I wore for my day of fun.!

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Thank you for reading! 

Xoxo, 

Monique 

OUTFIT

Shirt: H&M (Similar) | Pants: Gap (Similar) | Watch: Kenneth Cole | Necklace: H&M | Bracelet: H&M | Handbag: Kate Spade (currently on sale) | Shoes: Michael Kors 

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Atlantic City....A Place of Many Memories

As various New York Fashion Week events were being orchestrated in the Big Apple. My family and I traveled to Atlantic City to celebrate my sister's birthday (This being a substitution for Las Vegas) . Of course, I wanted to be in the mix of events happening in New York....but I knew what was a priority for me.  I said to myself "It's only one day of fashion week events that I would not be attending.So missing one day of events wouldn't kill me!"

When we got there, our first stop was a cute little Mexican restaurant. By the time we had finished eating...everything was closed! But I couldn't be mad. We had left NYC mid-afternoon and when we got to Atlantic City it was late. After dinner, we hit the casinos and took a lovely walk on the boardwalk. 

For that night, I put together the cutest ombre look!

Thanks for reading!

Xoxo,

Monique

Photo Credit: Rolland Smith

OUTFIT:

Pants:  Uniqlo |  Shirt: Love by design (sample sale purchase) (similar) | Shoes: Kenneth Cole Reaction (Similar) |  Bracelets: Forever 21 (similar) | 

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If you haven't heard of Modabox....You should get to know them!

Every year, we celebrate special occasions that required us to look our best. Whether it is a first date, company gala, or a night out on the town, at some point or another, we are faced with the challenge of what to wear.  We rack our brains, we get the opinions of our friends, or we refer to magazines and social media to decide what to wear. Why do that when you have Modabox to help you? 

If you haven't heard of Modabox...You should get to know them! Modabox, created by Monica Phromsavanh, is a fashion forward women's retailer and online styling service that does not require a monthly subscription. Just create a style profile and 'Voila! With the budget and information you have provided, an expert stylist will curate accessorized outfits that is appropriate for your body type, lifestyle, and personality. Once your outfits are curated  by the expert stylist, it is shipped to your residence for you to try commitment free. The items you love, you keep! As for the items you are not interested in, ship it back with the prepaid label provided. It's that easy!  Visit www.moda-box.com for the ultimate shopping experience. Especially, those of you who dislike shopping! 

Now, let me tell you about Modabox New York Fashion Week runway show. On September 3rd, 2014, with the South Street Seaport as their backdrop, Modabox had their first NYFW runway show showcasing their Fall 2014 Women's Collection and menswear from Frank DeBourge. The show started off with a musical performance by Lanz Pierce and a selection from the talented violinist, Filip Pogady.

 As each model strutted down the runway, they rocked the outfit they wore! Transferring their high energy to the audience who cheered with great enthusiasm.

This parade of outfits demanded our attention. They screamed high fashion, sophistication,  and are easily identified as show stopping pieces.  Pieces, that many couldn't wait to get in their closets because they knew the meaning of being highly fashionable and feeling great while doing so. 

As each look made its way up and down the runway, it was evident that Modabox was meticulous about the details that went into putting each look together.   

There were looks displayed for every occasion you could possibly think of.

Overall, their first NYFW runway show was a success! Both, men and women collections were impressive. Modabox did a great job picking a memorable location, presenting an excellent Fall 2014 women's collection, and keeping their guests entertained with a photo booth to record their experience. 

Photo Booth picture with a few of Modabox's runway models.

I will definitely look forward to Modabox next NYFW runway show! Thanks for reading and visit Moda-box.com!

Xoxo,

Monique 

OUTFIT

Shirt: H&M (old) |  Pants: Uniqlo | Shoe: Ann Taylor (old) |  Watch: Kenneth Cole "New York" | Bracelets: H&M | Bracelet Cuff: H&M (Similar) | Handbag: Kate Spade (Similar)

Photography by Rolland Smith

 

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4 Day Weekends Should Be The Norm!

Every since I was a child, I questioned the organization of our society's 7 day week. I've always wondered why we worked more than we played and believed that our work days should be shorter and our weekends longer. Unfortunately, me and a million other people who would like that will never see the day. However, today was Labor Day and it was an amazing day! While most either enjoyed a day at home, spent time with their family, or played at the park with their pet, I spent my day at the West Indian-American Day Carnival. 

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My family and I are from Belize and I have been attending the West Indian-American Day Carnival from a small child. This is an annual event of our culture and my sister and I couldn't miss it. 

You have choices when attending this event. You can attend as a spectator and watch the festivities unfold in front of you or you can attend as a participant in a "mas camp" short for masquerade camp.  These masquerade camps are created by various organizations within the community. 

I've always wanted to play "mas" like this lovely young lady from the Dingolay Mas NYC camp. However, I've never had the chance to join a camp. (I definitely plan on joining one next year.) If you plan to be a spectator like me you have the alternative of buying hand made attire. I bought my Bealizean skirt and bandanna from the Flatbush Flea Market on Caton Avenue and Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn.   

I had a wonderful day today on Eastern Parkway. I put together a cute outfit for the occasion, sang, danced, and enjoyed all the festivities associated with this carnival. If you have never attended the West Indian- American Day Carnival come on out!  You're truly missing out on an amazing cultural experience of the West Indian Islands.

Thanks for reading!

   xoxo,

Monique 

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