Showing posts with label Little Man. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Little Man. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

First Post


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!

Moving on to the shoes. Manolo's Shoe Blog shoeblogs.com has shown me these babies. For a mere $665 these could be yours, thanks to Neiman Marcus.

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