Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Adventures In Tejas

Texas, one of my most loved larger than life states to visit.  I recently spent a long holiday weekend there with my favorite adventurer.  A chance to get away, relax, and explore.  This place never disappoints and I highly recommend it. If you haven't been, you need to go....But first, cheers to adventure #1.



Night one was spent at the Hyatt in downtown Dallas, a late flight in meant a night cap at the hotel bar, which was a great place to unwind after a long day.  This hotel is a busy one but has some awesome views and the amazing Reunion Tower Restaurant, where we dined the next evening, and as I say, he is my best accessory.

Next up, Dallas South Side...where we checked into the Nylo.  A small boutique-style, loft-style hotel with concrete floored rooms, large windows, sliding bathroom doors, and a rooftop pool with the most fabulous view of Downtown Dallas.  This colorful hotel has a contemporary feel with a balance of art and music.  It was the perfect locale to spend the next two nights.  Across the street was a great little tavern, Full Circle...it was not only convenient, but the people were friendly, the drinks were good, and they served Poutine.  It was my first time trying this famous Canadian dish, and I was hooked.  Double-order please!  Needless to say, we ordered it both times we were there.












The pool at the Nylo was a simple yet gorgeous infinity pool where we spent one whole day relaxing and taking in the city.  It was the perfect day.  A quick trip downtown to eat dinner at a local Mexican restaurant that evening before we moved onto Ft. Worth the next morning.  I must mention, we had a wonderful brunch at The Cedars Social with bottomless mimosas and bacon...must have bacon. We made sure to leave our mark...







We spent the next two days visiting his family and I was happy to be able to meet them.  I felt very welcomed and they were the most gracious and lovely people.

As all vacations do, the trip was coming to an end and I think I can say, neither one of us were quite ready to leave.  But, that just meant, onto the next adventure...stay tuned.

Until the next flight,
Shona


Thursday, June 2, 2016

Le Sheikh by Cote Munizaga ~ Colleen Salmans Photography

Sometimes opportunities come your way when you least expect it...

I was at my last clinical day for Nursing School and I received a message from a dear friend regarding a photo shoot for Cote Munizaga by local photographer Colleen Salmans.  They needed a few models to wear her clothing line.  I thought, why not give it a shot? I sent in a few head-shots, not professional of course because well for one, I don't have any and two, I have never really given myself the title of a "model"...

Within a couple of hours they got back to me and just like that, I was one of the ones chosen for their photo shoot.  An exciting new experience and although the day of I was super nervous, the designer and photographer were two of the nicest people I have ever met.  Next up, I did some research on the designer and was amazed at her line.  Le Sheikh by Cote Munizaga is the fashion line and it's full of rich colors, unique designs, hand crafted one by one, using textiles from other continents.  One word, beautiful.

The first location was the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts. This building has amazing architectural design and is one of my favorite's in Kansas City.  We shot outside and did some really unique photos in the parking garage.  The second locale, Art Alley in KC. If you have never been, google it and visit.  Brightly painted graffiti walls right in the heart of this beloved city, the perfect backdrop for this clothing line.

At the end of the photo shoot, I had done more than just take photos...I made new friends and learned a lot about them too!  Cote invited us to her presentation at the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Arts for GUILDit, where art and business fuse.  Cote is not only in fashion, but also an interior designer who was born in Chile.  She came from Israel to KC and brought the fashion with her.  An amazing designer that I have gotten the privilege to know.

Make sure to check out Colleen Salmans Photography on Facebook and IG @colleen_salmans_photography. She is an amazing person and photographer.






Cheers to opportunities...
Shona

Thursday, May 26, 2016

Social Media and our Love-Hate Relationship

Occasionally I get an idea to write about something other than Fashion, Food, or Travel...today, I am discussing my take on Social Media and why we have a Love-Hate Relationship.  I remember when my friend told me about Facebook..I am pretty sure all the young pups already had it for a while and I remember telling her, "No, thanks."  But eventually, I gave into the pressure and signed up! I can't even remember the year it happened. It was followed by Twitter and Instagram...and at the time I had no clue how it could and would effect me and my life.

You are going to read things you don't like, things you may agree with, things you may want to roll your eyes at..and guess what, that's ok! I hope to read people's opinions and takes on this blog because I actually use them as a way to see different point's of view.  Negative or Positive, there is usually a message.  For me, sometimes expressing opinions, views, or feelings on issues is easier with writing...I am not famous, don't intend on being either, but maybe someone will relate or take something away from this real life post.  Here goes, real talk.

I recently read an article relating to IG and Facebook and people's obsession with the number of "likes" they get.  Say what? As I sat there reading it, I thought to myself, I can relate to this gal.  I never used to give two shits about what people thought, and in some ways I still don't, but I find myself looking at the "number".  Lame, right?  What I realized is that, "likes" mean nothing..."likes" and now Facebook has all the other emotions too, do not make you who you are.  I can't believe I actually thought that it meant something about myself to have them.  I have a lot of friends; old friends, new friends, work friends, friends who I may have met only once, but we are all connected...that's what Social Media does. It connects people.  Sometimes, it connects people in ways you would never imagine, sometimes that is a good thing. Other times, not so much...you can assume what I am referring to here.

Instagram...hello #hashtags! I love them...just ask anyone that follows me.  Now, talk about a way to connect.  I have had many new opportunities with IG and to be honest, I wouldn't trade it.  Since moving back to KC a year ago, I have been able to do some pretty amazing events around the city and I love that! I have connected with people who know people and you know what they say, "it's about who you know."  To an extent, this seems to be true.

Social Media is the now, I get that, and I have no intention of giving it up. But, that doesn't mean I don't struggle with it.  And I wonder if I am alone in this, do others have the same struggles? You know those people who "stalk" your page...I am going to be honest, I am one of them.  Not like "creeper" kinda stalking, just perusing pages, looking at pictures, reading posts, etc.  For me, I honestly like looking at people's photos...those who I don't get to see as much as I would like too.  I have many friends and family who live elsewhere and I like seeing what they do, their kiddos, their lives...because let's be real, talking on the phone is very rare these days (call me old-fashioned, I prefer to talk on the phone), and what I hear most is because it's easier to text and people don't have time to "be on the phone."  Guilty... but I am working on the phone calls. It's a choice to make time, just like making time for anything else in your life!  That's a whole different subject.

So back to the "likes" and this article that I read, it really spoke to me.  What society has created can at times be an illusion and that illusion is carried out on Social Media.  Now before you get all pissed off at that statement, not everyone creates an illusion and I am guessing most people are real and if they aren't, well, I think that is just sad.  Not going to lie, but I too feel upset at times when certain people don't "like" something that I post but then I see them "liking" something else posted by someone that they don't even know.  It's weird to me.  Why this one and not that? It is really just a simple "like"?  Could it maybe be sending a different message to someone and not always one that is intended.  I think it can offer someone to read into something that isn't.  I am saying this because I have found myself thinking this too. Literally, I want to slap myself for this...typing it out sounds ridiculous, but hey, I am being honest with you so there ya go.

My point to this post...who care's how many likes, loves, or whatever you have.  But for real, I still like getting them, we all do. That's the love-hate relationship I am talking about.  However, I am trying to not let it define me or overthink about it too much. Another guilty charge...I overthink everything and I find myself doing this more and more with Social Media. Whatever it is, Facebook, IG, Twitter and all of the other sites I have yet to attempt or even know about, remember who you are and don't let society define that.  Yes, the struggle is real.



Now, I have to go prepare my next IG photo...
Looking forward to your comments :)
Shona