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Winter Skin Woes

Winter here in NYC has been a warm with 60-50 degree days and 40-degree nights. Despite it not being super chilly, the fluctuations in weather still has me reaching for a skin pick-me-up. To pamper my skin during this winter season I bought Tatcha's classic rice enzyme powder. Having followed them for a while and admired the packaging and products, I finally caved in on the travel size version. The enzyme powder can be used both as a cleanser and exfoliator and it makes your skin feel oh, so buttery soft. 

I purchased this at Sephora, but you can also purchase this on their website.

x Yzabelle

tags: tatcha, skincare, beauty, japanese skincare
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Tuesday 12.01.15
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Swiss Water Pop-up

Coffee has a special place in many people's lives. For me, I love the invitingly warm aroma that's like a hug from an close friend. It's a comforting yet stimulating drink, that somehow helps create an intimate atmosphere.

Earlier this week, my friends and I took an impromptu trip to American Apparel but were then enticed by Swiss Water's pop-up. Walking by I could just smell the coffee and I had to stop by; The bitter aroma lured us in.

ABOUT

Ever have those moments when you want coffee but can't because you have to be up early? Me too. Specializing in decaf coffee (yes, decaf), Swiss Water aims to serve the best possible tasting coffee without the caffeine. There are times when I want to unwind with a cuppa and still be able to fall asleep. I've never been one for decaf coffee but Swiss Water has changed my outlook on it. 

All their coffee is organic, fair trade and is decaffeinated naturally, no chemicals are used.

 

INTERIOR

 Set in a minimalistic studio, their pop-up allows you to experience their coffee in different forms: cold brew, black and speciality made. Each station allows you to explore the background and versatility of the coffee. If you have time, you can also take one of their coffee classes then sit back and unwind to the live DJ. If not they have covers available.

Espresso Station

Espresso Station

DRINKS

At the moment they have three blends of coffee: Panama, Ethiopia and "Wink."

Panama (Paso Ancho): Stone fruit, caramel, milk chocolate

Ethiopia (Duromina): Peach, brown sugar, black tea

"Wink" (Blend of Brazilian, Ethiopian & Guatemalan coffees): Chocolate, creamy, delicious

Lattes, cappuccinos, mochas..anything your little coffee lover heart desires, they'll make it for you--Latte art included.

 The final station we visited was the grinding station. Swiss Water lets you choose your favorite blend, they then blend according to your coffee maker (french press, chemix, etc) and pack it for you to take home. 

"Wink" blend

"Wink" blend

Remnants of a soy cappuccino

Remnants of a soy cappuccino

I had a wonderful experience at Swiss Water and I'm hoping to go as many times as I can before they close. If you're interested in buying their coffee, they will be selling them at cafés around NYC such as Joe's Coffee and Café Grumpy to name a few.

You can find Swiss Water's pop-up at 300 Lafayette St. in Soho across the street from REI. Their pop-up closes up on November 8th. They're open daily from 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m.

For more info, check them out here. Be sure to use their hashtags: #artwithoutcaffeine and #swisswaterdoesny on instagram.

Happy coffee drinking~

x Yzabelle

tags: swiss water coffee, soho, nyc, manhattan, coffee, coffee shops, decaf coffee, cafe visits, cafes in nyc, nyc cafes
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Union Square Greenmarket

I love the authenticity of a farmer's market. I love being able to smell the ripe peaches and herbs and coming into contact with fresh and organic produce. It's great to talk to the vendors (sometimes farmers) about their produce or product. Even if you're not looking to buy anything there's something for everyone, plus it's always fun to look around. 

From freshly baked goods (gluten-free, vegan, you name it), fruit juices, weird plants and camera crew this farmer's market is by far my favorite. It's even been my savior at times when I found myself close to hangry. 

If you plan on visiting, Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays have the best turn out with a majority of all the vendors being there. 

For more information about Union Square's Greenmarket, check out their site here.

x Yzabelle

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Wednesday 10.28.15
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Sweet Summer

One of my favorite summer essentials is ice cream, the quintessential summer treat. Who doesn't love a scoop (or two) on a waffle cone? One thing I was looking forward to being back in Milwaukee was the frozen custard. It's smooth, thick and delectably creamy consistency is perfect for cooling off on a hot summer day. Milwaukee, WI is known to have the best custard and you can take my taste buds' words for it. I also got to try The Purple Door, which had delicious beer ice cream.

Vanilla + chocolate custard in a dish

Vanilla + chocolate custard in a dish

Butter Pecan Praline + strawberry custard

Butter Pecan Praline + strawberry custard

Malted chocolate + Eastside dark beer

Malted chocolate + Eastside dark beer

What's your favorite flavor?

x Yzabelle

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Thursday 10.22.15
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A Traveler's Notebook's Guide to Milwaukee, WI

I've been visiting Milwaukee for years, so often that I consider it a second home. When I say I'm visiting Milwaukee some people's eyebrows raise. "Does your family have a farm?" or "People still live there?" What many people don't know about Milwaukee is the wonderful sense of community the city has along with the amazing food culture. 

The city is primarily known for its bratwursts, breweries and having the best custard on Earth (not kidding here). You can feel the foodie movement here. There are intimate coffee shops and artisinal shops popping up around the city. The city is bustling with hundreds of activities, places to visit and endless custard scoops just waiting for you to join in. Even though there is a lot going on, Milwaukee still has the small town feel that I adore. It's best to come in the summer as there are a variety of festivals: Greek festival and Summerfest to name two. And don't forget the Wisconsin State Fair.

I'm excited to share more of my MKE adventures and I will be posting more of my favorites soon.

Outside Colectivo Coffee

Outside Colectivo Coffee

If you're visiting or interested in visiting I hope you fall in love with the city as much as I have.

EAT

The Original Pancake House: The Original Pancake House is a chain with locations around the U.S. I prefer this location's cozy environment to the cramped one in Chicago. Charming and quaint, it's a bright and welcoming yellow house filled with pancake goodness. Complete with a gazebo outside for pictures. Everything is delicious but my favorites are: apple pancakes, blueberry pancakes, buckwheat pancakes and corned beef hash.

Breadsmith: Breadsmith is a banana bread game changer as I haven't met a banana bread that I did like. Amazing homemade bread and generous samples, they have more than 20+ kinds of bread and have seasonal ones as well. They now have a location open in Brooklyn, NY. 

La Rêve: The Milwaukee destination for macarons and all things French cuisine. Perfect for brunch, lunch, dinner and an evening treat. Pastries are beautifully done and the decor transports you to Paris without really leaving. 

Mazo's: More like a mom and pop shop, Mazo's also has great burgers allowing you to customize it as you'd like with a variety of toppings.

Culver's: Home of the famous butter burger and special custards of the day. They also have cheese curds.

Kopp's: Huge burgers and pretty good custard, a perfect summer combination. They stray towards more unique custard flavors like piña colada and watermelon.

Milwaukee Public Market: Milwaukee's Chelsea Market. There are a variety of food vendors, artisans, fresh seafood and really good coffee. I recommend having lunch or dinner (or both) at the St. Paul Fish Company, it's worth the wait. Get their raw oysters and lobster roll. You know you've arrived when you see a giant fish dangling from the ceiling.

Jake's Deli: Known for their corned beef and pastrami sandwiches, it's a different take on the Jewish classics. A little bit spicy, yet oh so tender it's perfect with their pickles and a side of their fries. They currently have three locations in Milwaukee. 

Fujiyama: Japanese restaurant with a focus on fresh sushi and hibachi. The sashimi was extremely fresh and they did not skimp on quality or the amount of a particular ingredient. Start off with an iced green tea and kani salad. I recommend all of the sashimi entrees. Try the shiso (perilla leaf) that's served with the sashimi; the flavor complements the fish well. 

Balisteri's (Wauwatosa): Family owned, Balisteri's is the perfect locale for lunch or dinner. Get the "everything but the kitchen sink" pizza and conch salad. Come in on Fridays for the Fryday fish fry.

Leon's: Leon's can be summed up in three words. Best. Custard. Ever. Everyone in Milwaukee has their favorite but Leon's is my go-to for real custard. They have special flavors of the day along with their usuals: chocolate, vanilla, butter pecan and awesome sundaes. Chocolate has been my favorite since I was kid. 

The Purple Door: They don't have a purple door but they have really good ice cream. They have unique flavors such as Old Fashioned (yes, the drink), dark beer, whiskey, black tea + fig...the list goes on. My favorites are eastside dark beer, chocolate chunk and buttermilk blueberry. 

COFFEE

Anodyne Coffee (MKE public market): Intimate counter setting amidst the crowd at the public market. Delicious cold brew with chocolatey, deep-bodied notes.

Colectivo Coffee: Their cold brew is lighter and has fruity notes. Perfect for studying, writing, snacking or breakfast. You can also purchase all their brews and merchandise; the mugs and t-shirts were my favorite.

SHOP

Third Ward: Milwaukee's historical district is the destination for food and the arts. There are a variety of stores such as Kit and Ace and a denim bar.

Milwaukee Public Market's Outdoor Market: Artisans selling art and jewelry. Only open on Saturdays. 

Marshall Building: Home to galleries and boutiques, they have gallery nights and evenings displaying local artisans' works. 

Kit and Ace: Cashmere basics that you can wash. From pants to tanks, they have every basic you  need. This location also features a local artist each month.

Goodwill (Brookfield): Located a few minutes from The Original Pancake House, this goodwill is perfect after brunch or breakfast. It's not like the Goodwills here in NYC, this one is extremely clean and organized. I nabbed a pair of vintage Levi's for $5 that were $90+ in NYC. If you're petite like me, head over to the boys section for a treasure trove of trousers and denim. They also had a great selection of film cameras that sold for a lot online. 

Army & Navy Surplus Sales: An old school surplus store specializing in military garb. It's perfect if you're looking to add a miltary-inspired piece (or two) to your wardrobe. Not much for a petite gal like me, but I loved the bags, pins/patches, hats and old books. I nabbed a book from the 1930s for $3. 

TO DO

MAM: MAM or Milwaukee Art Museum is my favorite museum in the city. It's worth waking up early to see its wings open, it's absolutely beautiful and breathtaking. 

Greenfield Farmer's Market: The samples here are huge and it's great to talk one-on-one with the farmers and sellers. They have the sweetest corn and juiciest cantaloupe. 

Baylor Melons: The Baylor family is known for selling watermelons directly from their truck in Milwaukee and surrounding cities such as Chicago. Straight from Mississippi the watermelons are huge, juicy and perfect to cool off in the summer heat. From time to time they also sell roasted peanuts. Be sure to check their twitter for their location.

Apple Holler: Located in-between Milwaukee and Chicago, it's the perfect destination for family and foodies alike. Come here for the apple and pumpkin picking then indulge in their homemade breakfast dishes at their restaurant. They're known for their buttermilk pancakes with a special flavor each month. Grab a cup of cider for $1 while exploring the farm. You can also find their stall at the Greenfield Farmer's Market. 

If you're interested in learning more about Milwaukee's culture and being in the know, I recommend grabbing a copy of the Shepard express and checking out onmilwaukee.com.

x Yzabelle

tags: milwaukee, city field guide, city guide, wisconsin, guide to milwaukee, what to eat in milwaukee, what to do in milwaukee, apple holler, colectivo coffee, anodyne coffee, shepard express, onmilwaukee, baylor melons, milwaukee art museum, milwaukee public market, third ward, ice cream, coffee shops, leon's frozen custard, the purple door, balisteri's, fujiyama, sushi, jake's deli, culver's, kopp's, mazo's, la reve, breadsmith, the original pancake house
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Monday 10.12.15
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The Whitney

I have fond memories of The Whitney. I remember the numerous visits  my mom and brother took me to as a child. One of my favorite things was their workshops, specifically the sewing one. It was then that I learned how to sew and make my own pillow, some of which I have to this day. I was ecstatic and excited when I found out about the construction and opening of the new Whitney. *This is part three of the photo series from my mom's birthday (Check out the others here and here).*

Check out the new Whitney at 99 Gansevoort St, New York, NY 10014

All photos by me.

Camera: Canon Powershot ELPH 130 IS

x Yzabelle

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Sunday 07.19.15
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Class is in Session

If you don't know by now, I love tea. I love the variety of tastes and types; I prefer tea in its purest form. After visiting Ippodo Tea House (here) I immediately signed up for one of their tea classes. It wasn't any ordinary tea class but one for Shincha, a rare tea that is harvested only once a year. It was an amazing experience to learn more about tea, brew my own and connect with others over our love of all things tea. 

Lemon wagashi and kompeito

Lemon wagashi and kompeito

Miwa served iced matcha (usucha) before class started

Miwa served iced matcha (usucha) before class started

Miwa gave us a taiyaki-like treat with mochi inside. Flown in straight from their Kyoto shop.

Miwa gave us a taiyaki-like treat with mochi inside. Flown in straight from their Kyoto shop.

If you want to learn more about tea or love it as much as I do, I highly recommend Ippodo's tea classes.

 

Ippodo Tea (Site)

Ippodo Tea (FB)

Photos by me and friend from the class.

x Yzabelle

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Wednesday 07.08.15
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Morgenstern's Finest Ice Cream

If you've ever heard of Morgenstern's or seen it all over Instagram, one thing is for sure: it's really good ice cream. George and I made the trek down here, despite the super humid weather it was so worth it. I love the vibe of the place and how it's set up like a retro soda fountain (I have a thing for retro things). Treat yourself ("yo' self") and make sure to bring enough cash. P.S.: It's cash only but you'll be happy that you went to the bank.

Cake, sugar or waffle cone?

Cake, sugar or waffle cone?

Mango-passionfruit sorbet

Mango-passionfruit sorbet

What's your favorite ice cream place?

Morgenstern's Finest Ice Cream at 2 Rivington Street,

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All photos by me. Camera: Canon Powershot Elph 130IS

x Yzabelle

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Friday 07.03.15
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Made to Fit

Being  petite sometimes it's hard to find something that fits me perfectly. I'll find something I absolutely love but I'm met with disappointment as it's either too long, big, high, and so on. So when eShakti contacted me to join their real fashion for real people campaign I was happy to be apart of it. eShakti specializes in custom made clothing, perfect for a petite-sized gal like me. My style lately has been leaning more towards relaxed and I decided to dress my skirt down. Perfect for the muggy, humid weather in Manhattan.

I'm happy with the skirt and I'm looking forward to dressing it up and down. Check out eShakti:

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I'm wearing a vintage Takashimaya crop top, eshakti's custom midi skirt, Superga Cotu Classics, Urban Outfitters hat (similar), suede tote by Jo, moon necklace from an artists' market, earrings by Satya, and rings from Moon Angel and a popup shop in Williamsburg.

Photos by Ian Cruz

x Yzabelle

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Saturday 06.27.15
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Grand Voyageur

I was ecstatic when I received this notebook from Paper Republic. Known as the grand voyageur, it's made with a traveler in mind and it certainly fits with my lifestyle and blog name! I've been using it everyday-- to jot down notes and to make sure I keep organized. I don't know about you guys, but I've bought my fair share of notebooks. It's that never-ending process-- it's pretty, you buy it, use it for a little bit, then it gathers dust. But I'm happy to say that I think this little notebook broke that habit and cycle. 

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I'm in love with this notebook and I'm looking forward to seeing the leather beautifully age. Do you guys use a planner/notebook to stay organized? 

Notebook: the grand voyageur notebook in Cognac by Paper Republic

Here's to a fun-filled and productive week,

x Yzabelle

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Wednesday 06.17.15
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Astoria Exploring

Being a person who loves to explore one of my favorite things to do is wander about until I find a place that intrigues me. Pye Noodle and Tea and Milk were two of them. Astoria is a neighborhood I have yet to fully explore, but I'm looking forward to more delicious food. 

Pandan custard bread

Pandan custard bread

L: Roasted oolong with signature cream. R: Hibiscus white peach with chia seeds and aloe.

L: Roasted oolong with signature cream. R: Hibiscus white peach with chia seeds and aloe.

Have any favorites in Astoria? I'd love to know.

x Yzabelle

tags: astoria, tea, bubble tea, pye noodle, tea & milk, ny
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Wednesday 06.17.15
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The Highline

Hey guys! This is part two of the photos from my mom's birthday. Warning, photo overload. After eating at Cookshop (check it out) we walked off some calories at The Highline. I never get tired of this place and if you ask me to go I'll go in a heartbeat. Maybe it's the combination of industrial architecture and thriving greenery, but there are so many photo moments here. I've never been here in the winter time or walked the whole way. Have any of you?

What's your favorite thing about The Highline?

All photos by me. Camera: Canon PowerShot Elph 150IS

x Yzabelle

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Friday 06.12.15
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Matcha Cafe Wabi

I think I fell in love with Matcha Cafe Wabi at first sight. I discovered the cafe through one of my favorite bloggers (here). It's cute and offers a wide variety of treats to satisfy your matcha needs and cravings. I was eyeing the affogato (matcha or espresso) and parfait, but I'm leaving that for when the weather gets a bit warmer. P.S.: It's quite a walk, but totally worth it.

Matcha bowls + Wabisabi

Matcha bowls + Wabisabi

Iced Matcha Latte

Iced Matcha Latte

Iced Matcha-no

Iced Matcha-no

Matcha Cafe Wabi can be found at 233 E. 4th bwtn Avenue A and B.

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x Yzabelle

tags: matcha, matcha cafe wabi, tea, cafe visits, east village, nyc, what to do in nyc, green tea, 抹茶
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Tuesday 06.09.15
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Feast for the Eyes

I have visual goodies for you guys! This will be part one of the photos taken from my mom's birthday. Last month my brother and I celebrated our mom's birthday at Cookshop. It's been quite a while since I've been and this trip reminded me why I love the place so much. I hope you're not hungry, cause this post might make you more hungry!

L: Kumquat Ginger Lemonade, R: Orange Refresher

L: Kumquat Ginger Lemonade, R: Orange Refresher

Olive oil poached arctic char

Olive oil poached arctic char

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Do you prefer seasonal restaurants?

Check out Cookshop at 156 10th avenue, on the corner of W. 20th.

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x Yzabelle

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Thursday 06.04.15
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Kyoto Dreaming

Yesterday I stopped by Ippodo Tea with my brother and Siu. For a tea lover (specifically matcha) it's definitely a place to visit. There's craftsmanship and care put into each cup of matcha with a variety of teas to choose from. If you're looking for real matcha, this is the real deal. They also offer classes, one of which I'm looking forward to signing up for. 

Usucha (thin matcha)

Usucha (thin matcha)

So far, the best matcha I've ever had. I'm looking forward to the day when I get to visit their Kyoto and Tokyo shops. Do you guys like matcha and/or tea? What's your favorite?

Ippodo Tea can be found at E. 39th between Park and Lexington Ave.

For history and more information: 

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x Yzabelle

tags: matcha, green tea, tea, ippodo, tea rooms, 抹茶, what to do in nyc
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Friday 05.29.15
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May Film Diary

Here are the long awaited photos from my first roll of film. I'm still getting used to using a compact camera, but I'm happy with the way they came out. Early May consisted of numerous due dates and exams (hello finals week). Breaks were the times when I whipped out my camera and started snapping away. 

George

George

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Me and Meido

Me and Meido

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Photos by me and George, on an Olympus SuperZoom 3000 with Fujifilm 35 mm ISO 400 film.

Do you guys also shoot with film? I would love to see your photos and any recs are welcome.

x Yzabelle


tags: film, photography
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Wednesday 05.20.15
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Aesthetics

Aesthetics, oh aesthetics. The word has become so popular today I've heard people say, "That's my aesthetic." I even find myself saying it when out and about with my friends (in my head too). There are never-ending categories of aesthetics, but my favorites include clean lines, empty space, and a modern design. The one exception being Tokyo. Here are a few snippets from my adventures.

Do you guys also love the clean, modern aesthetic? What are your favorites?

Photos by me, Kelly and my brother. Camera: Canon PowerShot Elph 150IS + iPhone 5s

Have a wonderful weekend,

x Yzabelle

tags: photography, vsco cam, iphoneography, adobe, lightroom, adobe lightroom, aesthetic, modern, digital
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Saturday 05.16.15
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Chinatown

The other day I met up with some friends in Chinatown, with the plan to grab $1.00 dumplings and jumbo-sized bubble tea. Btw, it's way bigger than Starbucks' trenta (Warning: not for the faint of heart). Arriving early, I had the opportunity to explore Chinatown as if I was seeing it for the first time. Here are the digitals I took, film will be coming soon. 

The owner let me take a picture of her cat.

The owner let me take a picture of her cat.

Best roast pork buns.

Best roast pork buns.

Betsy and Nicole.

Betsy and Nicole.

Fried dumplings.

Fried dumplings.

Lychee green tea.

Lychee green tea.

Have you guys ever visited a place as if it were your first time? Where? I'd love to know.

All photos by me. Camera: Canon PowerShot Elph 150IS

I'm wearing a J.crew denim jacket (similar), vintage DKNY crop top, J.Crew trouser joggers (similar) and J.Crew cotton tote

x Yzabelle 

tags: digital, photography, food adventures, travel adventures, chinatown, mei lai wah, nyc, dumplings, chinese cuisine, bubble tea
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Tuesday 05.12.15
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The Art Complex

TGIF guys! I hope your finals are finally over, if not, you can do it! It was a bit of a challenge to push through, especially with all this sunshine. It's just screaming "come outside and have fun." Uber hard with endless final papers (5-20 pagers no less). These photos were taken in my school's visual arts complex, a space I wish I'd spent more time in. I thought it was a great compliment to where I'm leaning towards with my style. And I feel like it might be my new uniform. P.S.: I think I really, really love joggers.

I'm wearing a Club Monaco shirt, J.Crew trouser joggers (similar) and Superga Cotu Classics

x Yzabelle

tags: style, digital
categories: Fashion

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Friday 05.08.15
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The Photo Booth

"A NOSTALGIC, KIND-OF MOOD"

 

I just finished my paper, and I'm celebrating with a new blog post! I've been feeling super nostalgic lately. I'm enjoying the longer, sun-filled days and doing things at a slower pace. It might be spring and the approaching summer season, not laziness (I swear). With finally getting into film photography, I'm looking forward to capturing more moments (stay tuned). I love the uniqueness and quality that you truly can't with a digital. But for now, here are some pictures captured with Photo Booth, which I've been neglecting for way too long. 

Staring at Stars hat, ByCorpus sweater

Staring at Stars hat, ByCorpus sweater

I've decided that I want to post more than once a week, I've been feeling so inspired and there's so much that I would love to share. Before I forget here's a song to jam to and get ready for those dreaded Monday blues. Enjoy!

As always, thanks for reading.

x Yzabelle

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Sunday 05.03.15
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