Saying Goodbye to 2014 with a Little Sparkle by the Sea
December 31, 2014
I went down to the ocean yesterday, where I do most of my soul-searching, to shoot a style post with photographer Andrew Zhou, and to reflect on the past year as well as the one ahead.
As one year fades into the next, I embrace every change and opportunity that has made 2014 one of the best years of my life. Even with the trials and sadness we often face throughout every year, each turn in January brings a light of optimism and hope, and this next month will be no exception. I hope as you read this you are thinking about your own resolutions to change anything that makes you unhappy, all it takes is one simple leap of faith.
Life has no remote, so wake up and change it.
Here are a few photos from the shoot. This was one of the last days to rock a little holiday sparkle with a sequins mini and cozy layers to shield from the chill brought on by coastal winds.
Are you ready for a New Year's celebration to remember? Bring 2015 in with light! Why wear just another LBD (little black dress) and plain necklace, when you can spruce up any look with sequins and string of LEDs to be the... light of the party.
In this tutorial I'll give you a quick overview on how to place basic LEDs on the neckline of your party dress - or any top- to give the illusion of a "light necklace". Also, don't forget some flash tattoos (shown below) for a little extra sparkle!
Finished Look: LED Neckline on Sequins Party Dress |
The Best Holiday Gift to Give this Year: Safety
December 23, 2014
One of the big new trends to watch out for in wearables and fashion-tech in 2015 is safety. I recently ran into the founders of Zackees Turn Signal Gloves, and was impressed by their story and this awesome invention. Zach Vorhies quit his job as an engineer at Google to pursue his passion in wearable-tech. Partnering with a friend, they launched a successful Kickstarter project and made these comfortable, fingerless gloves with LED turn signals built-in.
This is a product that I'm really excited about, because when navigating through the streets of San Francisco, visibility and safety are my main concerns; whether I'm walking at night, out for a late run, or out on the street trying to avoid traffic at all. These came in especially handy when I had to get to the mall after work just before it closed to wrap up some holiday shopping.
As most of the locals know, it gets dark in the city around 4pm, and as it gets darker, the traffic gets thicker.
Rather than sit in a long line of a parking lot they call a street, I hopped on one of our city's Bay Area Bike Share rides. One less car is a good thing, right?
Ride, Return, Repeat! |
I set down my gloves for a minute to unlock the bike. Such a stress-free way to get around town, without having to worry about a bike lock or a flat tire!
Perception
December 21, 2014
On Thursday nights, San Francisco's Exploratorium holds an After Dark cocktail party for adults to come mingle, chat about science, and play with the incredibly fun displays. I stopped by for some inspiration on my way to see a friend I made at the Orion launch from Raw Science TV at their film festival awards ceremony.
Bold quotes branded into the walls encourage explorers to try and see new things.
At first, this looked like a fairly normal room.
Until it started to shrink. Or was I getting bigger?
Bring Back Those Rainy Days...Even to the Sundial Bridge: Machines Without Screens #2
December 17, 2014
It has been raining non-stop here in the Bay Area, and even though we might mope and complain about a little dampness, it is a much-needed blessing in a time of complete drought in California. I just got back from a visit to the Sacramento River, where a beautiful piece of architecture called The Sundial Bridge stands as a celebration of human creativity and ingenuity, displayed across the 300 acre Turtle Bay Park.
Wool tights and tweed are important staples to keep cozy in the rainy months. |
The Comfiest Pants for Winter & Thoughts on Saving a Life
December 15, 2014
This past week and weekend has been a whirlwind of cold rainy days and a little flooding, which is all the more reason to snuggle up into some warm and comfortable layers. I found these pants at a boutique in Texas and after trying them on did not want to ever take them off. To test their durability, and go on a mission of support, I went with a friend to the San Francisco SPCA (Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals) where animals are rescued from the cold streets or cruel situations and await a loving home.
Kicking off the Holiday Parties with Melissa Fleis from Project Runway & 3D Printed Accessories
December 11, 2014
Recently I co-hosted a fireside chat with Melissa Fleis at the Digital Winter Fest party, held at General Assembly's newest venue downtown San Francisco in the heart of the financial district.
If you haven't heard of Melissa before now, she is an American fashion designer who after being selected as a participant for Project Runway has been committed to launching her self-titled brand.
After studying with former Alexander McQueen adviser Simon Ungless at the Academy of Art, Melissa spent her Fall / Winter 2012 season in Lucca, Italy interning under Italian fashion designer Alessandra Marchi. Shortly afterwards, Melissa was selected to participate in Lifetime’s Project Runway Season 10, where she later went on to show her collection as a finalist in the "top three" at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week. (Watch runway video here).
Can't wait to see what she comes up with.
Other designers at the party showed off some more techy accessories like 3D printed jewelry (totally soft and flexible- extremely impressive) as well as laser-cut handbags and hats.
If you haven't heard of Melissa before now, she is an American fashion designer who after being selected as a participant for Project Runway has been committed to launching her self-titled brand.
Website: http://melissafleis.com/ |
After studying with former Alexander McQueen adviser Simon Ungless at the Academy of Art, Melissa spent her Fall / Winter 2012 season in Lucca, Italy interning under Italian fashion designer Alessandra Marchi. Shortly afterwards, Melissa was selected to participate in Lifetime’s Project Runway Season 10, where she later went on to show her collection as a finalist in the "top three" at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week. (Watch runway video here).
Her story inspired all the fashionistas in the audience, who were anxious to see her new line. After our chat she fielded questions from her fans and left everyone hanging with just a little tidbit about her upcoming new line:
"I'll give you a hint...there will be color, possibly pink".
Can't wait to see what she comes up with.
Other designers at the party showed off some more techy accessories like 3D printed jewelry (totally soft and flexible- extremely impressive) as well as laser-cut handbags and hats.
This bracelet was 3D printed?? No... |
What Will Astronauts Wear to Mars? Orange, and White with a Twist.
December 8, 2014
Join me on a tour of NASA as I get an insiders scoop on what has been, is, and may be worn into the depths of outer space.
We all eagerly awaited the launch scheduled for 7:05 - however, like most space travel...nothing really goes exactly as planned. The beautiful and quiet sunset was interrupted by loudspeakers announcing a delay due to a ship in the water, causing a re-set of launch operations.
So we hung out in the press area and watched the sun come up... with it's beautiful sky changing color and the heat of Florida emerging with it.
While
anticipating the launch, I admired some of my comrades launch fashion.
Fellow micro-blogger Matthew Parker was particularly dapper in a
NASA-inspired handcrafted bow tie.
Here comes the sun...Florida is hot, then cool again - but I wondered, what must it be like to be in the temperatures ranging from +250ºF in sunlight to -200ºF in shadow in space, and what technology is used to make sure the astronauts are comfortable?
Inside the VAB (Vehicle Assembly Building) which has also been used to shoot movies like Transformers III |
This is one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.
- Neil Armstrong
Welcome to a new kind of space race.
December
4, 2014 was the day set for the largest rocket in existence to take
it's first test flight into space. More details on the Delta IV
operations on a previous post here.We all eagerly awaited the launch scheduled for 7:05 - however, like most space travel...nothing really goes exactly as planned. The beautiful and quiet sunset was interrupted by loudspeakers announcing a delay due to a ship in the water, causing a re-set of launch operations.
So we hung out in the press area and watched the sun come up... with it's beautiful sky changing color and the heat of Florida emerging with it.
Matthew Parker - @MattAttackPro |
Here comes the sun...Florida is hot, then cool again - but I wondered, what must it be like to be in the temperatures ranging from +250ºF in sunlight to -200ºF in shadow in space, and what technology is used to make sure the astronauts are comfortable?
Beware of Gators on the Way to Mars: NASA Starts Our Journey to the Red Planet - Part 1
December 4, 2014
This week, I find myself near Orlando, Florida - deep into the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, and the heart of NASA. It’s a dream come true, and I’m very grateful to be in the midst of some of the most intelligent, diverse group of people in the world.
Heavily guarded by the alligator swamps stands the DIV rocket and launch pad |
MICA: The Latest Smart Bracelet from Intel & Opening Ceremony
December 2, 2014
These models are sporting the latest fashion-tech wearable from Intel and Opening Ceremony - the MICA smart cuff, offering discreet texting, email checking, and appointment keeping on a tiny screen. What's interesting, is that MICA is untethered, powered by AT&T and its own SIM card. The models here don't seem too happy about the label of fashionable however, and I am starting to see why.
They also seem a little confused. How can we access everything we need during our busy lifestyles, quickly, and on such a tiny screen that must be worn 24-7?
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