Monday, September 26, 2011

roosevelt island and the city tram

On Saturday, Ryan, Kevin and I met up with friend Audrey at a cajun themed restaurant downtown. we tried an alligator burger, I got the blueberry waffles I was craving, and then we split off on our merry way to Roosevelt Island so we could see the lighthouse and ride the tram.





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top:Japan
trousers and snood: H&M
socks?
shoes: forever21
coat: thrifted, day of!






It started getting pretty chilly, but luckily we just happened upon a thrift store where I found this sage shade coat and audrey found this cute faux fur coat for ten dollars, so that kept us warm at the intermittent times the wind was kicking up.

























8 comments:

  1. Great photos! I love your outfit...especially those shoes! Also, I'm awarding you with the "Tell Me About Yourself" award! Check out this post for more info here

    xo Sherri

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  2. Were those from the tiny thrift store on Roosevelt Island? Any time I'm @ RI, the store is closed but I've always wanted to check it out.

    I love RI but unfortunately it's just as expensive (if not more so) than anywhere else decent in the city.

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  3. Que genial las fotografías.
    Me dan ganas de viajar contagias tu felicidad hermosa.
    Y tus oxfords me encantaron. Un beso.|

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  4. Hello! I loved the sage colored coat that you bought ... it is beautiful and has very cool!
    I follow you from Argentina!
    xx
    http://amalalocamente.blogspot.com/

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  5. Oh I ♥ your blog and your outfits !

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  6. Thank You so much :) yes i use photoshop actions! Can find them everywhere just google it

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  7. Wow, I didn't know New York had a train up in the air like this, looks like such a fun day! Good thing for those warm and cute coats at the thrift store, you can see the cold in some of these pics. Beautiful pics, the port looks amazing & the cars and freeway look like fake toys.

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  8. some of those city street look like little toys! magic!

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