Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Spectator Chic

Can't get over this inimitably chic photo of Jorie Butler Kent (of Abercrombie & Kent fame) and her son, shot by legendary society photographer Slim Aarons. You've probably seen it before. It's notable/beautiful/inspiring for any number of reasons, and has spawned a few similar shots.

Oddly enough, it got me thinking specifically about the director's chair as a spectator seat. I kind of despise those plastic and nylon camp chairs, and I think a folding director's chair provides a stylish solution for a spring/summer/fall outdoor sporting event. Sure, they might take a little more work, but I can't see Slim snapping a pic of anyone in one of these contraptions.

Instead, I'm picking up a pair of these to throw in the back of the car.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Screening Room | The Windmill Movie


The Windmill Movie, a beautiful and haunting autobiography of the late documentary filmmaker Richard P. Rogers was not put together by Rogers himself, but was assembled by his former film student (and tiemaker) Alexander Olch from 25 years of footage Rogers had never released.
Though shown in select theaters starting in 2008, the film was only released on DVD yesterday.
The film explores Rogers' life through self-reflexive footage of his plum upbringing on the East End of Long Island, his difficulties with his family and intimate relationships, and his ongoing struggle with his self-worth and desire to document his life. Toward the end of his battle with brain cancer, when footage becomes more sparse, Rogers' close friend, actor Wallace Shawn steps in as Olch narrates.

The Windmill Movie, $20.99, available here

Monday, March 21, 2011

Spring Awakening

Because even after hibernating all winter, I'm still a little sleepy. The fix, clockwise from left:

Clarins Men Undereye Serum
This gel goes on quickly and works fast to soothe puffiness. About $20, Amazon.com

Kiehl's Facial Fuel Eye De-Puffer
The simplest in the bunch to apply, the roll-on stick contains cooling hibiscus extract. $18.50, Kiehl's

Lab Series Age Rescue Eye Therapy
The little tube packs a serious punch. Hypoallergenic and fragrance free for sensitive skin. $26, Lab Series

Nickel Silicon Valley Dark Circles Corrector
Has a slight green tint to visibly brighten your undereye area and neutralize dark circles. $50, Nickel stores (N.B. pronounced nick-ELLE, not like the coin)