The Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge: Spare.

May 28, 2016 § 3 Comments

This is an old photo I found that I took with a phone – pre iPhone days.  I wish the quality was better, but I think it still expresses the sentiment behind this weeks Weekly Photo Challenge Spare.

Central Park.

Central Park.

Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology.

May 28, 2016 § 2 Comments

Manus x Machina At The Met.

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Iris van Herpen (Dutch, born 1984)

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Sunday At The NYBG.

May 22, 2016 § Leave a comment

The New York Botanical Gardens.

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Diahann Carroll, March 14, 1955.

May 15, 2016 § Leave a comment

Diahann Carroll Photographed by Carl Van Vechten 1955.

Courtesy of the Yale Beinecke Library

Courtesy of the Yale Beinecke Library

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Met Fridays.

May 14, 2016 § 2 Comments

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Another Mystery To Solve And People Who Inspire.

May 12, 2016 § 4 Comments

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Looking for one of my grandfather’s shoe designs I previously found in Google Patents – It seems to have vanished? During my search I clicked on another patent from the same time frame hoping to find a connection.  See the shoe above. I previously mentioned in an earlier post that I thought it looked very similar to a Jimmy Choo design. This time when I clicked on the link I noticed that the patent was indeed referenced by Jimmy Choo and also Hermes. Last summer I took a picture of this Salvatore Ferragamo shoe that also references my grandfather’s original design from 1934.
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So many years later and my grandfather’s designs are still living on. He was a true innovator in women’s fashion who deserves to be recognized for his creativity and ingenuity – the motivation behind starting this blog. As children he told us that when he couldn’t sleep he would lie in bed and imagine fantastic inventions he would create, an orphan that chose the shoe business out of practicality.  Forced to leave school at 13 he rose to be one of the biggest shoe men in New York and even after he retired to Florida was appointed by The Secretary of Labor to represent the US in labor relations in Puerto Rico, the date still a mystery I’m trying to solve. I can only imagine what he would have done with his creativity if the playing field had been more level for him. With my own child starting middle school this fall I toured some of the top-tier NYC private schools – even though I questioned how we would ever pay the 45k yearly tuition. In the end we chose public with our eyes wide open that the playing field in education is indeed not level but there are those that like my grandfather will make it no matter what hand they are dealt. Like my voice teacher Betty Allen whose mother died when she was also 12 and who like my grandfather shared a similarly grim childhood overcoming insurmountable obstacles to live a life that most of us can only hope for.

And like my grandfather she also made her own way. Betty told me after her mother died her father drank and wasn’t taking care of her the way she was use to by her mother so she took the bus to the courthouse in Youngstown Ohio where she lived and told the judge she wanted to be adopted. Since there were no orphanages for black children she was put into foster care where she was made to work and abused and when she was 16 she moved into the YWCA cleaning houses to support herself. Eventually on scholarship she attended Wilberforce College in Wilberforce, Ohio, crediting her success to her teachers. These are the stories that inspire me.  Maybe because I’ve never had to really want the way they both did.  – Again my search for a shoe led me back to why I want to share my grandfather’s story and remember.

The Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge, Earth.

May 6, 2016 § 3 Comments

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The Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge, Abstract.

April 23, 2016 § 2 Comments

Will Rogers State Historic Park, Los Angeles.
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“Transitional Object (PsychoBarn),” By Artist Cornelia Parker|Metropolitan Museum of Art, Roof Garden.

April 23, 2016 § Leave a comment

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How perfect to run into these two young women.  At first I thought they were part of the artist’s installation. DSC_1789   DSC_1794

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I Wonder What My Grandfather Would Say?

April 21, 2016 § 8 Comments

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