
Yes, most women of Manhattan absolutely adored the HBO series Sex and the City. It was really fantastic and I loved the movie. However, I'm an even bigger fan of SJP. Don't we all wish we had the friggin confidence to wear what she wears? I just couldn't believe that Nina Ricci (a fantastic designer whom I have admired for a while now) would be so sleezy to hand a one of a kind dress to three different women. Was it an honest mistake (undoubtedly not) or something she deliberately intended to do? All I have to say is how embarrassing for Sarah and the designer.
This story reminds me of a wedding I attended last summer in the Hamptons. One of my martini sipping gal pals (whom I must add is extremely fashionable and rarely makes bad judgement) chose some of the most ugliest bride maid dresses ever. However, they were one of a kind and she of course absolutely had to have them, and bragged tremendously . The day of the wedding, as I'm walking down the aisle, I notice a woman with the SAME exact dress on. My eyes widened and I knew there was to be hell from the Mrs. I asked her after the wedding where she got it and said the JCPenny catalog! Ha! The bride was so embarassed, but we all shared a laugh 2 years later. Can you say mishap!

Today was nice, except for the awkward moment I shared with a man I've been dating for about two weeks now. He suggested that in late June we go to see Shakespeare at Central Park. Don't get me wrong, I could enjoy this... but I don't see this relationship going that far. In fact, I planned on breaking the news to him before his little invite.
So, the question now... How do I break it to this sweet little man that I'm just not that interested? And when I say little, I mean little.
More to come! Thanks for reading With Love, MP
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Very Nice Blog! Dave
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