3.26.2017

CALPAK Astyll: Review

CALPAK Astyll in Milk-Marble 

So I FINALLY got my hands on the CALPAK Astyll Milk-Marble Carry On and I am so in love. I have been coveting this luggage for a solid 6 months and every time I got the nerve to pull the trigger and purchase, surprise surprise CALPAK was completely sold out...for months..




Now that I have my finally have my own, here are the deets on the luggage that has me completely obsessing:

  • The Astyll come in 2 color schemes (Milk Marble & Petals) and 3 sizes (20"Carry-On, 24" Medium, and 28" Large) with the carry-on obviously being a fan favorite 
  • The case is hard sided which ensures your new purchases will not be damaged in flight
  • 8 multidirectional spinners make for easy weaving through airport crowds (I'm a really aggressive airport walker, shoot the gaps or be left to find the gate on your own)
  • a LONG retractable handle (at 6'4" this is so crucial, suitcases nipping your heels HURT) that glides smoothy from an erect to retracted position 
  • fully lined navy interior with expandable sides to cram all the fabulous ish you bought on vacation into the case with ease, did I mention its width it expandable by up to 2"? DISCLAIMER: There is no such thing as overpacking if your suitcase gets bigger aka TREAT YO' SELF to all daaaaaaaa sh*t on vacation and have extra room in your fabulous new case.
  • After checking this case, I can attest to its smooth texture not showing many visible scuffs (who new marble was THE perfect print to conceal shipping scuffs?) 
While this luggage is not only extremely efficient in terms of travel, it also looks beautiful on a jetway or in your closet. Created by Los Angeles based travel company: CalPak, The Astyll in Milk Marble is the perfect junction to meet fashion and function. This should be a staple in any chic travel enthusiasts luggage collection. 

Any one who knows me can attest to the fact that I love all things Carrara marble. It exudes a certain look of polish, luxury, and edge, that I cannot get enough of in all things accessories and home decor. What more could you need for inexplicably fabulous travel?

NFL to NYC: The Ultimate Weekend Getaway Guide to New York City

My boyfriend just finished up the 2017 NFL Combine (can I take one second to gush about how proud I am of him *swoon*) and we decided the perfect way to celebrate such a big accomplishment was to take a quick trip to one of my favorite places... New York City

Growing up, every year (around Dec. 9th) my family packed up and headed to the city to celebrate my mothers birthday. Its my fondest and most cherished childhood trip memories. The snow, the lavish 5th Ave christmas window displays, ice skating in Rockefeller plaza...what is better than NYC in the winter months? I live for the brisk cold walks, nuts4nuts carts, and the incessant wail of taxis and sirens.

Since My love has never been, NYC was the perfect destination for our next adventure. We had 1 weekend to cram in as many iconic touristy NYC destinations as possible and this what our trip boiled down to:

1. Top of the Rock

I absolutely love Top of the Rock. It has to be one of the most picturesque views of the entire NYC cityscape. The timed admission guarantees that crowds wont ruin your picture but make sure to buy your tickets early to get the best golden hour (sunrise -or- sunset). Although the Empire State building offers some gorgeous scenery, at top of the rock you are able to capture the empire state building itself in your photos as well as the Chrysler building. The sweeeping views and iconic landmarks makes it a must visit during any NYC visit.








When you're finished with your photoshoot head to the lower levels of the Rockefeller Center to grab ice-cream at Ben & Jerry's or a coffee at Starbucks **sit across from the Swarovski store for a perfect INDOOR view of ice skating while you relax.

2. 9/11Memorial and Museum

Everyone has a 9/11 story. It's a tragedy that has played some role in our lives, distant or daily. I find myself needing to pay homage to those who have sacrificed, suffered, or fought for the life I am able to live today. In coming to New York with my BF, we both felt as though taking time to visit not only the 9/11 memorial but also take a guided tour through the museum, was a great way to honor american history. It was humbling to say the least and really encourage anyone who is visiting the city to go and not only see the memorial and museum- but take the time to go on the guided tour. It's INCREDIBLY moving.



**If you're in the area there is an absolutely insannnnnnnnne and insta-worthy burger and milkshake bar near by called Black Tap- but beware the line often wraps around the block. Dress accordingly to wait.

3. Brunch at The Houseman
"Is it even brunch if you don't drink mimosas? That's not brunch, that's boring."   - Jefferson Ellison

My cousin Jefferson lives in the city running a clothing company named JAWBREAKING, and suggested we meet up for brunch at The Houseman for good food and conversation. It was absolutely delicious. The menu was simple but well curated & can satisfy any breakfast palette. Don't forget to grab mimosas with fresh sliced oranges to top off your delicious meal.





4. Lunch in Times Square with Rachel

Luckily, I got to NYC slightly ahead of my BF which gave me the perfect amount of time to do what girls do best...catch up with one of my closest friends (@_rachelinaa_) for food and gossip in the city. She just moved to the upper east side of manhattan and I couldn't wait to see her new spot and catch up on how NYC has changed her life.

We met up in Times Square and grabbed some sushi at Blue Fin. Although we were limited to their small portions menu due to the lunch dinner switch- the food was delicious and the perfect amount to hold you over for a later dinner. The tuna sashimi was to die for.

Following a quick bit we had an impromptu photoshoot with an artist named Riz (find some of his stuff here: Pictures - Music).  ****LIFE DISCLAIMER***Should you ever find yourself in the middle of Times Square with someone you love, don't forget to take as many pictures as possible to capture the fleeting moments that will pass you by. You'll never regret being able to look back on the pictures.



5. Museum of Natural History
When I travel, especially internationally, I try to make it a point to visit as many museums as possible. I have to say, The Museum of Natural History has been and always will be on of my all-time favorites. I learn something new every time I wander it's halls and never leave feeling anything less than inspired by the beauty of nature and the sentient beings we share it with. If you are and animal lover, such as I, then this museum is a MUST DO.




6. Phantom of the Opera
If you have never had the pleasure of seeing a broadway play then I highly encourage you to take the opportunity while you explore NYC. The theater experience is to DIE for and something that must be experienced in one's lifetime. If you want to see a classic then you have to see Phantom of the Opera **This is a long-running show that is now considered off-broadway...aka you can get tickets day of at the TKTS booth in Times Square for up to 50% day of the show!**
If you are in the Times Square x Broadway are then stop by Carmines Restaurant for decadent family style italian. The portion here are huge so a little goes a ling way- my personal favorite is their mussels in red sauce, the actual bomb.com/awesome...

7. Go City Card or The New York City Pass
My final trick for making the most out of your weekend, is to invest in either the New York Pass or the Go City Card. With the New York Pass you get early entry, free entry, special access, and more to over 90+ NYC destinations. This is a great way to explore alot of what NYC has to offer without completely blowing your travel budget. However, when restricted on time I would op for the go city card, which lets you customize and priorities attraction admittance so that you can hit all your favorites for a lower price!

Our Digs:
Apartment in West Village
Millenium Hotel in Times Square
Premier Hotel in Times Square ***(higher rooms that end in 21 have perfect view of the ball drop on NYE)


xx-
Brianna

3.01.2017

NYC

Stay tuned for details about my upcoming NYC trip. xx

Create Your World

So...

I hesitated as I typed this. Can I really start a blog?
It seems simple enough but as we all know (or should know by now), all the sh*t that seems easy usually becomes the very things that become huge time & soul consuming forces of dread (or entertainment)...aka they're hard AF to successfully pull off, but hey, I've got time.

Why Me?
Because I am ready to create and explore my world. What makes it beautiful, what makes it unique, what makes it meaningful to me. My preferences in life are anything but dull. What can I say? I've never been a fan of things that don't glitter. 

WTF does that mean?
It means I have never, and will never, play exactly by the rules when it comes to life. I'm tired of people telling me how I should live, who I should be, and what I should want.
Last year, I graduated college (Cum Laude, may I add) and felt ready and excited to kick life's ass...but to funny as it may be, I felt more like it kicked mine. My PGD (Post-graduate depression) hit me HARD (as it does most). I missed being a student. I missed the creative freedom that comes with being in school and being surrounded by a community of like minds (who also know how to get lit on a friday). All of a sudden I felt so much societal pressure to be "$ucce$$ful" and start taking adulting seriously. Being a psychology major, I immediately began to overanalyze my life choices and what people suggested I do with them. I began to live life to quiet the noise society made and stopped doing things for myself. Surprisingly, it's actually a really easy cycle to fall into.

It doesn't work for me.

I'm tired of feeling guilty for doing exactly as I please.
I realized- The life I have lived up until now, and the life I want for myself, must be created.

Living for others (this includes social media you fiends) is INAUTHENTIC.
I'm over it.

DO as you please.
LIVE as you please.
CREATE what you please.

Feel no guilt, and savor every lesson.
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