Monday, April 25, 2011

Omelets, Shopping & Cupcakes

Happy Monday Lovelies!  Did you have a nice Easter Weekend?  Of course it's always nice if you can spend it with your family.  Mine always gathers at my aunt's house and everyone brings a delicious homemade dish, but since I'm thousands of miles from there I decided to make it a "me" day and spend it doing things I haven't done much of in a while.  It was especially nice to just take it easy, since I spent last Saturday road tripping to Coachella & Sunday recouping. Click Here to see a few photos and read what one of my partners in crime wrote about our weekend away.

I thought I'd share with you the highlights of my day along with the new additions to my wardrobe.  I was in dire need of some bold stripes and fresh colored basics. Now I can play up that beloved 1968 vibe that's happening.

I got an early start on the day, and then wandered over to one of my favorite cafes, Solar De Cahuenga for a cup of rich coffee and a delicious omelet.



Omelet with sautéed spinach, mushrooms, sun-dried tomatoes, pesto, mozzarella, and avocado.  I even went the extra mile and got the sweet potato fries. YUM!

Here's what I got into at Zara..
I love jumpers, they're easy and comfortable - it just sucks when you have to go to the bathroom.  Typically I wouldn't wear it with the leggings, I was just being lazy.
Sleeveless top with green stripes, need it!
I loved the lace, but wasn't a fan of the neckline and the color was a little off.
STRIPES! Gimmee more stripes! I felt like Twiggy. 
I couldn’t resist what Zara had to offer after seeing their lookbook.  I’d prefer not to shop pieces that are one of thousands manufactured, but I just can’t help myself at Zara. 
I’m always amazed at how quickly Forever 21 rips off designers.  They are a copy cat manufacturer that produces bad quality clothing for cheap.  I don’t mean to be rude, but I can’t help but want to throw up when I walk into Forever 21.  I decided to boycott it at the end of last year because the quality is really horrible, and I don’t like junk invading in on my life, not to mention Forever 21 conveys the wrong message to consumers.  It says, “buy more because it’s cheap, and who cares if it is destroyed after three go throughs in the wash, just buy another.” I say, “NOO, that is demeaning to art and fashion, not to mention incredibly wasteful.  I think we should have less things in quantity, and more pieces of quality. You should truly treasure and love what is yours, meaning every garment should be that of quality and beauty.  What you wear, and how you wear it says a lot about who you are.  So I say, let’s not wear cheap, mass produced pieces that are merely stolen designs.”  Okay, I feel strongly about that, as a designer, but I will digress.  After all I just stepped on my own toes by walking out of Forever 21, bag in hand.  But I promise you, I will go another 6 months before I step foot inside :)

Now for the dessert of the day.  Every Easter my grandma makes these delicious "Lamb Cakes" as we call them. Which basically is homemade pound cake baked in the shape of a lamb and covered in the best homemade frosting.  To bring them to life she adds jelly beans for eyes and nose, and then ties a ribbon around it's neck.  They are adorable, and probably my favorite thing about Easter.  Okay, so it ties with a good Easter egg hunt!  I was a little jealous, so I got myself a pistachio cupcake from Crumbs Bakery.  Not as good as the lamb cake, but it sure did satisfy my sweet tooth!
And here's what made the cut..



[xo] the garage gypsy

3 comments :

  1. nice items =) great shopping day :)

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  2. I love all the stripes and bold colors. i miss zara from when i lived in spain. we don't have it here in denver :(

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  3. you should be back to zara for a floral dress is so beatiful!!!!

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