Friday, November 29, 2013

The Weekender: November 29th - December 1st

Hi Everyone!
We hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving and are having a very happy Hanukkah if you celebrate! We are sure you are all exhausted from battling the crowds today and shopping for fantastic finds, but we decided to give you just a few more ideas for what to do this weekend if you stayed in the city for the break and are sick of studying for finals.

November 29th - December 5th: "Celebrate Hanukkah with the lighting of the world's largest menorah at Grand Army Plaza (Fifth Avenue and West 59th Street, across the street from The Plaza hotel). This 32-foot-high, gold-colored, 4,000-pound steel holiday icon is a sight to behold. Every holiday evening at 5:30pm, a candle will be lit—save for on the Sabbath. Friday's lighting will be at 3:30pm and Saturday's at 8:30pm."

November 29th - January 20th: Visit the fashion jewelry exhibit at the Museum of Art and Design at Columbus Circle
"The work of designers including Miriam Haskell, Marcel Boucher, Balenciaga, Kenneth Jay Lane, and Gripoix highlights this exhibit of 450 pieces of fashion jewelry from the collection of Barbara Berger, considered to be one of the largest and finest collections of couture jewelry in the world. Many items were designed to complement specific items from Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent, Dior and Dolce & Gabbana. For more information and related programming, visit madmuseum.org"

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This Week in the City: Join the crowd to see the 81st anniversary of the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony this Wednesday between 7-9pm

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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

WWD Wednesday: Designer Dishes


WWD gave the inside scoop on how designers spend their thanksgiving cooking their favorite recipes. Incorporate some of these dishes for tomorrow’s festivities and keep it chic while cooking this holiday!


"I bake a lot at home. This recipe, my own, is a way to create a more exciting and sumptuous cookie that, albeit rich, is refreshing after a big Thanksgiving meal. The sweetness of the molasses perfectly marries the heartiness of the sesame seeds."

Spiced Thanksgiving Cookies:
2 cups all-purpose flour
1/4 cup almond flower
2 teaspoons ground ginger
1 teaspoon baking soda
3/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup salted butter
1 cup sugar
1 large egg
½ teaspoon water
1/4 cup molasses
1/4 cup sesame seeds

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Sift all the dry ingredients together. In a larger bowl, mix the sugar and the butter until fluffy. Add the water and molasses. Then add the dry ingredients to form a dough.

Take about a tablespoon-and-a-half of the dough and roll into balls. Slightly flatten with the palm of your hand and place on a tray. Bake for 10 to 15 minutes and allow 5 minutes to cool.


"I make Paul Prudhomme’s corn bread dressing every year. I met him a long time ago in New Orleans and have made the dressing ever since. We have Thanksgiving dinner in the office every year and it has become an office favorite as well."

Nicole’s Corn Bread Dressing: 
1½ pounds turkey, duck or chicken giblets
1 stick plus 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
4 tablespoons margarine
1½ cups finely chopped onions
1½ cups finely chopped green bell peppers
1 cup finely chopped celery
2 tablespoons minced garlic
3 large bay leaves
2 cups basic chicken stock
2 tablespoons Tabasco sauce
10 cups finely crumbled Paul and K’s Corn Bread
2 12-ounce cans evaporated milk
6 eggs, beaten

Seasoning Mix:
1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon white pepper
2 teaspoons ground red pepper (preferably cayenne)
2 teaspoons black pepper
2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves
1 teaspoon onion powder
1 teaspoon dried thyme leaves

Boil the giblets in water until tender, about 1 hour. Drain the giblets and (preferably) grind or very finely chop them. Thoroughly combine the seasoning mix ingredients in a medium-size bowl and set aside. In a 5½-quart saucepan, heat the butter and margarine over high heat until half melted. Add 1 cup of the onions, 1 cup of the bell peppers, ½ cup of the celery, and the garlic and bay leaves. Sauté about 2 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add the seasoning mix and continue cooking about 5 minutes, stirring and scraping the pan bottom frequently. Stir in the remaining ½ cup onions, ½ cup bell peppers and ½ cup celery, the stock, giblets, and Tabasco. Cook about 5 more minutes, stirring frequently. Remove from heat. Add the corn bread, milk and eggs, stirring well. Spoon the dressing into two greased 13-by-9-inch baking pans (preferably not nonstick types), spreading the mixture evenly in the pans. Bake at 350 degrees until browned on top, 35 to 40 minutes. Remove from oven and discard bay leaves. Serve as desired. Note: Be certain to let the dressing cool, then refrigerate it and chill it well before using it to stuff fowl. Makes about 16 cups.

"For the longest time, we have been making Pommes Anna. It’s a sophisticated French-y take on scalloped potatoes — and part of Julia Child’s repertoire — that makes for a fabulous presentation. It looks like a cake! Thinly mandolined slices of potato (believe me, you’ll need a mandolin) are laid out on a pan along with butter, finished in the oven and then turned out tarte Tatin-style. We follow the Julia’s recipe (with a few practical notes from us)."

Pommes Anna:
4 pounds boiling potatoes, thinly sliced
2 sticks butter, melted
Optional: a few springs of thyme!
Salt and pepper to taste
A touch of finely grated gruyère or parmigiano reggiano. (Our apologies to Julia but this helps with keeping the cake together.)

Blot the potatoes with a paper towel to remove some of the starch. Work fast, as the potato slices start to discolor quickly. No pressure! Preheat oven to 450 degrees.  Clarify the butter (melt and let the white pieces move to the top). Using a basting bulb, squeeze the end of it in the clear butter — use only this, otherwise the potatoes will stick. In a 10-inch cast-iron skillet or other very heavy pan, put in 1/4  cup clarified butter, arrange potato slices around the pan, covering the bottom in a design. Salt and pepper the potato layers, pouring on a bit more butter. Then salt and pepper and arrange the two other layers. Continue layering the potatoes, butter, salt and pepper, until the potatoes are all used. Take a smaller pan with a flat bottom and press down to compress the potatoes into a cake. Put in the oven for 20 minutes. As a precaution, put something under the potatoes to catch any butter that may spatter. Remove from the oven and press down on the potatoes again. Return to the oven for 25 more minutes. Remove to compress the layers again. You can return for 5 more minutes or, if you need to bake something else in the oven, finish the potatoes over the burner on low, until the main dish is cooked. Invert onto plate and cut into wedges.


Happy Thanksgiving!!!

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Tuesday Street Style: Holiday Fashion!

Hi Everyone!
The holidays are coming quicker and quicker and it's time to get those holiday outfits together! From a visit to granny's house for some turkey and taters, to your best friend's New Year's Eve extravaganza, there is a perfect outfit for every event. In order to look top notch in those holiday selfies and Instagram pics, we did a little bit of shopping for you, and also pulled some street style looks to inspire your winter wardrobe. We hope you have a happy (and fashionable) holiday season!

Foreign Film Burgundy Dress - LuLu's - $35

Pair this burgundy dress with metallic bracelets and earrings in either gold or silver and a metallic pump for a sophisticated holiday look.


Noir-vel to Behold Cutout Black Dress- LuLu's - $37.50
We love how LuLu's paired this A-line dress with a pair of color-blocked, strappy pumps for a pop of color!

Punk Princess Dress-Necessary Clothing-$49.99
Of course, New Year's Eve would be nothing without glitz and glitter galore! Pair this gold cut-out dress with black accents to pack a punch. All that glitters is gold!




As it gets colder and colder, coats of all shapes, sizes, and fabrics are being brought out of storage and onto the New York City streets! Wear a peacoat in a neutral or bright for a dressed up look, an all weather jacket when a blizzard is brewing, or your most fashionable fur!

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Monday, November 25, 2013

2013 American Music Awards Fashion Review



As with most recent award shows, there was some controversy over performance outfit choices like 

Katy Perry's Geisha inspired look:


and Miley Cyrus in her Kitty two-piece ensemble:


The Huffington Post felt the red carpet fashion was best described as “interesting" and New York Times Style noted that many of this year's pieces were straight from the runway. Everyone was looking their best, but there were no huge surprises that stole the show this year.



Taylor Swift in Julien Macdonald

Jennifer Hudson in Dior

Christina Aguilera in Maria Lucia Hohan

Katy Perry in Oscar de la Renta

Rihanna, accepting the first ever AMA Icon Award, in Jean Paul Gaultier Couture 


Lady Gaga, the new face of Versace, in...you guessed it..Versace


Just remember that no matter what the stars wear on the AMA red carpet, it can always be worse- 
aka the Justin and Britney all denim look from the 2001 award show!




Thursday, November 21, 2013

The Weekender: November 22 - November 24

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Happy almost Thanksgiving everyone!

Here are some amazing activities to take advantage of if you have a free minute this weekend!

November 22nd-23rd: Shop the Tahari Sample Sale at 260 5th Ave.! Sweaters, jackets, and knit tops are on sale, in addition to handbags, shoes, and much more! Visit: http://www.260samplesale.com/upcoming-sales.html for more information!

November 22nd - 24th: Visit all of the holiday windows to get in the spirit! Here is a list of top spots to see!

  • Barneys
  • Bergdorf Goodman
  • Bloomingdale's
  • Henri Bendel
  • Lord & Taylor
  • Saks Fifth Avenue
  • Macy's
November 22nd - 24th: Don't forget to visit the Bryant Park and Union Square holiday shops for fun gifts for family and friends! Another great spot is Chelsea Market! If you are in the Union Square area, stop by City Bakery (3 W. 18th St.) for the richest, creamiest hot chocolate you will ever taste!


Don't forget that you can bring snacks, baked goods, plates, napkins, drinks, etc. to our Thanksgiving party this Tuesday! 

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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

WWD Wednesday: Barneys Unveils Holiday Windows


The holiday season is right around the corner, and what could get us FIT students more in spirit than the decoration of the store windows! Barneys unveiled their season's incredible windows at 10am this morning. The "Floating Skies" and "City Lights" windows seem to be inspired by a futuristic version of Manhattan. Much of the artwork is very angular and three-dimensional. The high tech interactiveness is taken to the next level in the "City Lights" window where people can actually sit inside on Santa's sleigh and take a trip across New York via an LED screen placed in front of them.
Oh what fun!

Here are some of the pictures from WWD:





And check out the Instagram videos of the window displays on the BarneysNYofficial account!

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Tuesday Street Style: Shanghai Style!

In honor of today's presentation about studying abroad in China, we decided to go across the globe for this week's Street Style post!

Shanghai has a very unique style full of color, patterns, and prints! We see an emphasis on colorful florals and stripes paired with neutrals or denim, or simple neutral outfits with a pop of color or a print.
Her pink hat adds a pop of color to this monochromatic look.

We love the play on patterns!

Mixed prints are all the rage!

This monochromatic look makes use of pattern and texture.

We love the accent of royal blue against the rich coloring of her blouse!

An edgy black and white look gets an update with red lips and an animal print bag.

This look is very nautical!
pictures from WWD

Monday, November 18, 2013

Guest Speaker Knowledge: FM 492 Study Abroad Program


Professor Sheridan will be speaking at tomorrow's meeting about the new summer study abroad program: FM 492 International Product Development in China!

The program is for students who are interested in getting real international industry experience in developing product from a recognized Chinese corporation sponsor. You will also get to visit cities such as Hong Kong, Dongguan and Shanghai! Prerequisites to go on the trip include the completion of FM244 by this spring.

Interviews are being held on November 26th from 8:30-11:30 in B320. Schedule an appointment beforehand by calling 212-217-4800!


Get more information about how to apply here: http://www.fitnyc.edu/21797.asp


Thursday, November 14, 2013

The Weekender: November 15th - 17th

Hi Everyone,
Hope your week has been great! The closer we get to the holidays, the more and more events there are in the city! See some of our favorites below, as well as some other non-holiday happenings.

November 15th-17th: Visit Chelsea Market for the Helmut Lang Sample Sale! I went today, and there was plenty to choose from and AMAZING deals as well! Jacket originally $620.00 for $55.00? Don't mind if I do....
Visit: http://ny.racked.com/archives/2013/11/11/stock_up_on_winter_knits_and_leather_at_the_helmut_lang_sample_sale.php

November 15th -November 29th: Buy tickets for New York City Ballet's performance of The Nutcracker! Shows start November 29th and continue until January 4th.  Visit: http://www.nycballet.com/Ballets/G/George-Balanchine-s-The-Nutcracker.aspx
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November 16th-February 23rd: Check out the the Grand Central Holiday Train Show! Vintage trains and cool displays will be on view! Visit: grandcentralterminal.com.
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Special Event: Don't bunker down in the cold. Come warm up with a hot cup of soup from Hale and Hearty! We'll meet inside the Feldman Lobby at 6pm on Wednesday the 20th.
This Week in the City: Tis the season for window shopping! Enjoy viewing Macy's, Lord&Taylor, Saks, Bergdorf Goodman, and many more.  Walk down 34th street to 5th Ave and then go all the way up to Central Park.
Thanksgiving Party: Please bring special treats for the Thanksgiving Party next Tuesday (26th)(points will be given). You are not going to want to miss a guest appearance from Tom the Turkey!

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

WWD Wednesday: Fashion Week Save-The-Dates


The invitations to save the date for the upcoming fashion shows have become as detailed as the events themselves. Most cards now include original art or are replaced with fun concept designs relating to the Spring 2014 collections. 
Here are some of the most interesting invites:

Tsumari Chisato

Antonio Marras

Rolando Santana

Tia Cibani

Betsey Johnson

Fendi

Philipp Plein

Stella McCartney



Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Tuesday Street Style: Animal Prints!

Happy Tuesday!
We hope you enjoyed all of our MS events today! Whether you enjoyed a treat at the bake sale, learned something from our guest speakers, or attended the Alumni Meet and Greet, we thank you for your participation.

Today's Street Style Star is Kaelyn Gaffney, a 3rd semester FMM and student and Social Media Assistant Manager! Kaelyn was rocking an animal print blouse with cream sweater and jeans. Cozy for a winter day and trendy too! Don't forget to send us a pic of you in an awesome outfit, or trying a new trend so that you can be the next Street Style Star! Send photos to christina_castonguay@fitnyc.edu, and while you're at it, like our Facebook page for updates and pictures.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Guest Speaker Knowledge: URBN Internships

Get ready and excited for the guest speakers from URBN tomorrow with some background information about the company!

The Company Profile: "Our established ability to understand our customers and connect with them on an emotional level. The reason for this success is that our brands — Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie, Free People, Terrain and BHLDN — are both compelling and distinct. Each brand chooses a particular customer segment, and once chosen, sets out to create sustainable points of distinction with that segment. In the retail brands we design innovative stores that resonate with the target audience; offer an eclectic mix of merchandise in which hard and soft goods are cross merchandised; and construct unique product displays that incorporate found objects into creative selling vignettes. The emphasis is on creativity. Our goal is to offer a product assortment and an environment so compelling and distinctive that the customer feels an empathetic connection to the brand and is persuaded to buy."

About the Internship Program: 

- They are looking for Juniors and Seniors

- You will need a current resume and cover letter

- They ask for a digital inspiration board that is specific to the brand that you are applying for. Be creative with this part of the application!

- Know the specifics about the brand you are interested in, its target customer, and where they would find inspiration when applying- Address this in your cover letter

Read more about the company here: http://urbn.com/profile/
and read a sample of an Urban Outfitters Summer internship listing here: https://www.firstjob.com/listings/110703/




Friday, November 8, 2013

The Weekender: November 8th-10th

Happy Weekend and TGIF!

This week, we have one musical pick, but really wanted to focus on fabulous food finds for all of you foodies!

November 9th: Go to the Jazz & Colors concert in Central Park to hear a variety of jazz styles! There are 30 bands stationed around the park and the event is FREE and a perfect way to enjoy the last days of fall. Visit: jazzandcolors.com for more information about times and bands performing.

Now, for our fabulous foodie finds!

Ilili: I once ate here for an intern dinner and OMG, you don't even need to eat dinner. Just order a bunch of appetizers to share and you are set. If you love Mediterranean food, definitely check this spot out! THEY HAVE THE BEST BRUSSELS SPROUTS EVER, and a really cool atmosphere to boot. 236 5th Avenue http://www.ililinyc.com/Menus.html

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CALEXICO: "Might as well cancel your dinner plans if you make it over to the Calexico cart in SoHo or the Flatiron at lunchtime. This California-style Mexican food truck brings lots of hefty burritos and tacos to town, like the carne asado burrito ($9), made with grilled hangar steak and avocado sauce, or the pollo asado quesadilla ($8) made with grilled chicken, melted cheddar and monterey jack cheeses and Calexico's signature chipotle "crack" sauce. They've also got tacos and burrito bowls. Burritos come packed with pinto or refried beans and cheese, and are so filling you are guaranteed to fall into a mid-afternoon food coma if you opt for one." http://www.calexico.net/

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Van Leeuwen Artisan Ice Cream: . It's made from scratch, with hormone- and antibiotic-free milk and cream, cane sugar, and egg yolks, resulting in smooth and rich ice cream. They even have vegan flavors! There are both food trucks, as well as store locations. Visit: http://www.vanleeuwenicecream.com/

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 S'MAC: A restaurant specializing in mac and cheese! Create your own, or pick one of their fabulous combinations. They even have gluten free mac, vegan options, and lactose-free! Visit: www.smacnyc.com

  
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  This Week in the City: Visit the Bank of America Winter Village Bryant Park's Welcome Week.  On Sunday, November 10th, they are having a two-for-one skate rental for you and a friend!