Saturday, April 24, 2010

Watching Toast Burn...



Toasters really don't have a place in a modern TWT's kitchen, beacause amid all of your stainless steel gadgets and electrics, it just looks out of place. But place one of Williams Sonoma's Magimix Vision Toasters $350 next to the eighteen-lever espresso maker, and it will look happy and very at home. It has four pre-programmed settings including Toast, Bagel, Reheat, and Defrost, and crumbs are never an issue because you can just slide out the base to sweep them up. Plus you can see how golden brown your whole wheat toast is, whether you like it half toasted or double toasted.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

How To Select Stationery


If you've recently attended a dinner party, weekend brunch date, or even just an evening that left such an impression that you feel like a technology thank you is inappropriate, you're probably right. Thank you's via email, text, or ecard, even though you are sending it with the right intentions, can be deemed cold and possibly even rude. Instead, try writing a personable letter to prove just how touched you were by the event. It's classy, tasteful, and shows your graciousness. I found a fantastic article in Allure about how to select the perfect stationery for your taste....here are some tips from William S. Miller, owner of stationery store the "Printery" located in Oyster Bay, New York.
-Know your options
With so many things to consider—color, font, borders, monograms, icons, envelopes—the choices can feel overwhelming, but the best way to get a sense of what you like is to comb through samples. What are you drawn to? Do you like brighter colors or pale paper? Simple fonts or something more elaborate? A century ago, there might have been rules about what personal papers should look like, but today, if it looks good, it is good, and your sensibility should be your guide.
·-Get a feel for it
Most people like the feel of heavy cotton paper with an eggshell, or smooth, finish. Twenty years ago, everyone ordered letter sheets, but today most people opt for correspondence cards, which are more versatile. They can accommodate a few lines of thanks or even a whole condolence note.
·-Color it in
When choosing colors, think about how the paper and the lettering will play off each other. A creamy off-white is the most basic—and conservative—choice for paper stock, but I love blues and greens, and we have a tobacco-colored paper that makes the ink on top really pop. Pale gray and silver is another sophisticated combination, as is pale green and copper, or orange and brown. (Make sure metallics don't look like tinfoil; you want them to just catch the light, not reflect it.) I also like a tone-on-tone effect, such as the one you get by pairing two shades of blue.
·-Consider your audience
If the stationery is for professional purposes, I think it's best to use your full name, since a potential client or employer may not recognize your initials. A monogram is both more personal and more old-fashioned. The most classic lettering styles are English Script, Shaded Roman, and a sans-serif Gothic—all three are timeless.
·Finishing touches
An envelope should have your return address printed on the flap, and I prefer full words to abbreviations. Use numerals unless the number is ten or less. And if you want them to feel really special, have the envelope lined with tissue in a shade that echoes the rest of your color scheme.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Need Inspiration For Dinner?



It's one thing to make dinner for SO, but it's another to make an impressive dinner for him that he talks about for days. And even though you're a TWT, it doesn't mean that you have to be a walking recipe book complete with interesting and tasty meals. Sometimes the hardest part of making a meal isn't the cooking for the planning or even the prep, but it's the idea. If you feel like you're always running out of ideas for meals and are tempted to eat the same things over and over again, (even if you get the same dish at a nice restaurant over and over again, it gets boring) it's time for some inspiration. I turn to TasteSpotting, a community for chefs and food bloggers alike to post pictures, recipes, tips, and instructions for any kind of food possibly imaginable. You won't believe how exciting cooking and preparing beautiful food can be.....


Friday, March 26, 2010

International Rolex Regetta!


If you are a lucky TWT who finds herself in the St. Thomas area this weekend, you simply must put on your topsiders and visit the 2010 International Rolex Regetta. Starting today and going until March 28th, the "Crown Jewel Of Carribbean Racing" is taking place at the St. Thomas Yacht Club. With 69 teams competiting in four divisions, and plenty of rum to go around, (Mount Gay Rum is one of the top sonsors) it's an event an TWT who loves yacht racing (or yachts in general) can't afford to miss. Another top sponsor of this annual event is official retailer of Rolex watches, A.H. Riise in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The winning team receives their own Rolex watches, and the prestigious title of winer of the 37th Annual Rolex Regetta. If you couldn't make it to St. Thomas for the event, watch live results at http://www.rolexcuupregetta.com/.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Springtime Inspiration

I can feel spring in the air already; it just smells like spring. It's almost as if Mother Earth knows the trauma it put us through during the winter (dry skin, brittle nails, static and flyaways, winter blues...) and now she's trying to remind us of how lucky we are to be alive. Kiss your boots, fur jackets, cashmere scarves, and ultra thick body lotions good bye.
This spring, I am feeling very inspired, and I feel very lucky to be a TWT because there is no better season to express femininity and fresh style.


Inspiration: Polka Dots
1.2.
1.Kate Spade $395
2.Anthropologie $148
1. Add Image2.
1. Stella McCartney $495
2. Tweezerman $15


Inspiration: Tasteful Floral Prints
1. 2.
1. Tory Burch $265
2. Dean and Deluca Petit Fours $50

1. 2.
1. Rene Caovilla $975
2. Neiman Marcus $32-$38

Inspiration: Something Delicate
1.2.
1. Jimmy Choo $795
2. Anthropologie $24
1.2.

1. Vosges Haut Chocolat $42
2. Laurence Dumont Vanille Monoi $50

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

TWT Treat of The Week--Material Motivation!

Each week we will be featuring an item here on TWT which is meant to be a source of inspiration. If you've had a rough week, or you're just feeling uninspired, our "TWT Treat Of The Week" will remind you of why you have decided to become a TWT. And although our TWT Treats will be material items, (or trips or splurges) there is nothing wrong with a little bit of "material motivation" as we TWT's call it. Even though becoming a TW means much more than just a purse or pair of shoes, it's amazing how quickly a TWT will run in stilettos for a bit of retail therapy...Don't deny it, just embrace the material motivation!

This week's TWT Treat Of The Week-


This bag is the perfect way to transport your wardrobe into spring; add one accessory with a pop of color that doesn't sugar coat. Choose a bag with interesting hardware, like the one below, to keep the pastels from looking too easter-basket-ish. Wear with confidence to all springtime events.

BE & E New Garbo Tote in Citrus $1490

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Learn From The Pros...TW's!


Any TWT should admire Tory Burch; she is a successful entrepreneur, philanthropist, style guru, and social butterfly. Here is the link to her blog:

http://blog.toryburch.com/