Have you seen Advanced Style : The Documentary?? Ari Seth Cohen --"I roam the streets of New York looking for the most stylish and creative older folks." I loved the movie and the message that personal style can advance with age!!! It inspired me to reach into my closet and style some pieces I hadn't worn in quite some time. For this post, I "shopped" my own closet and pulled out a couple of my purchases from the year Reuben was doing his fellowship in NYC over 10 years ago. …
Nashville
Guest Style Blogger at Best Friends for Frosting
Hey y'all just a quick note to let you know I'm guest style blogger over at Best Friends for Frosting this week. I shared a couple of my tips for going tonal with a pop of winter white along with photographs from this shoot in our new neighborhood in Nashville - Hillsboro Village. Photographs by Amy Cherry : Nashville Boots : Sweater : Bag : Jewelry …
New Boots, New Dirt
In reviewing 2014 and planning for 2015, I've got Jason Aldean's song, "Old Boots, New Dirt," running through my head. In our case, this past year would be titled, "New Boots, New Dirt." We did it. We made the move to Nashville. The boys got their first pair of cowboy boots, and I bought a new pair from one of my favorite stores in Nashville : Peter Nappi. New dirt deserves new boots - so I took them for a spin!! Happy New Year y'all!! xo, dana more photos from Peter …
Casual Brunch Style :: Josephine
We are back to brunching since we moved to Nashville y'all!! Josephine's on 12th :: 12 South neighborhood has a fantastic brunch menu! We are big fans of their small plates and the relaxed, yet cool vibe. For a casual brunch, a button-down shirt and classic denim are always in style. Accessorizing with favorites--hat, shoes, and bag-- makes me feel like I could do brunch every day! All photographs by Amy Cherry :: Nashville Clothing & Bag available locally at Emerson …
My Motorrad Style
I stepped in to Barista Parlor's new Golden Sound in The Gulch and fell in love - with the space, with the coffee and mostly the motorcycles. Growing up, I didn't realize my dad had shelved his dream of riding. At age 50, he rediscovered that dream and took the safety course at our community college to get his motorcycle license. He has now logged over 200k miles and still rides. I admit it made me nervous when I saw him this past spring to hear he was still riding his BMW touring …