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Fall Trends

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

Autumn can be a difficult transition from summer fun, but fall trends are something to look forward to.  Every year can be tough to keep up with what is hot that season but CRAVE knows the right gals in the city to look to for this advice.  Looking good is important to NYC women so make sure you hit up these cool CRAVE-able New York boutiques. 

FSL Cosmetics (fslcosmetics.com)

The first thing people look at before they look at your clothes, is your face!  So you want to make sure that your skin looks flawless.  You also want to choose the right color make-up for your face as well as the season.  FSL Cosmetics use high-quality botanicals to help improve the skin’s current condition.  They not only do they have a large variety of colors, FSL incorporates exotic fruits, vitamins and antioxidants.  That is something all woman should CRAVE because it helps protect their skin from the harsh elements.  Fall is always about incorporating into your make-up warm colors and FSL has plenty of tips.  Try their fantastic line of warm lipsticks such as “Chocolate Kiss,” “Mz. Berry,” or “Pomegranate.”  The right colors plus botanicals that can actually improve your skin; can you get any better?!

Kim@fslcosmetics.com

504-234-6473

StefaniBags.com (stefanibags.com)

Bags are a girl’s best accessory.  NYC women need to have the right one!  To get the best designers and the right trends, go to StefaniBags.com.  The website is in the name so it’s easy to remember.  They always have new arrivals so you can keep up on the new bag trends.  This season, there seem to be a lot of browns, blacks, and oranges in many interesting shapes.  They have more tips on the website so check it out!

2005 Merrick Road, Suite 394

Merrick, NY 11566

887-357-0707

Bag Trends (bagtrends.com)

Another cool NYC place to look for the latest trends is Bag Trends.  A girl ALWAYS loves a sale and they seem to always have some type of sale on their website.  Currently, 40% off! They also have a link on their website that reads “Top 3 Trends” so you don’t even have to think about which bag is the trendiest.  It’s that easy!  Simplicity is something all busy women CRAVE.

718-531-6793

New York, NY

Connectors we CRAVE!

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

As humans we CRAVE to connect with other people like us. With the internet booming connecting with like minds has become incredibly easy. Whether you use Facebook, Twitter, Personal Blogs, or face-to-face networking, the world of connecting is endless! We absolutely CRAVE these incredible connectors. Follow them. Meet them. LOVE them. We do!


Yolanda Shoshana: The Luscious Lifestyle Diva
(lusciouslifestylediva.com)

Looking for a “must follow” on Twitter? Look no further! Yolanda Shoshana delivers not only a plethora of tweets on her Twitter page, but never falls short of being both entertaining and informative. Yolanda is a fabulous entrepreneur and own the company Luscious Lifestyle Diva. One of my favorite things she shares are these “Luscious Tips.” The links lead you to a video of her giving a quick inspiring tip. Not only is Yolanda absolutely inspiring, but her personality is utterly contagious. Follow her on twitter at @Shoshi! Check out today’s Luscious Tip!

Luscious Tip #6: If you think that you can’t, then you must, and if you must, then you can’t.


Merci New York
(mercinewyork.blogspot.com)

Providing the best in chic and stylish bridal inspiration, Jackie Weppner of Merci New York is one of our top connectors with her blog to guide New York’s busy bride. From stylized photo shoots to real couple’s photo sessions and weddings to stylish inspiration to get you looking your best. Jackie has been featured on Glamour.com, The Knot New York, Brides.com just to name a few. If you’re in need for some bridal inspiration or just something to tease your style tastes, Merci New York is a must!

Connect with Jackie by subscribing to her blog Merci New York or following her on Twitter (@MerciNYC).

Curtain Up Events (curtainupevents.com)

Running around the city planning some of the most elegant weddings and stunning social events, Danielle Bobish works hard to connect the best vendors in the industry to create grand affairs. Danielle’s creative approach to planning events sets her apart from the rest. Whether she is taking inspiration from theatrical performances or acting as the stage manager for these special events, Danielle focuses on making your event your ultimate curtain call.

Connect with Danielle on Twitter (@curtainupevents), Facebook, The CUE Blog, or at the next CRAVE event. (Hint Hint: She’s also a NY CRAVE city leader. Love her!)

Get Bikini Ready this Summer

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

With the summer finally here, women want to look their hottest!   And we know the best way to do this is to eat right, go to the finest gyms and wear the right thing while doing both!

Here are some CRAVE-able places that will get you bikini ready in no time:

The Fierce Club (thefierceclub.com)

If you want to make yoga a part of your life, have a strong center, and listen to some killer music while you work and play hard, than The Fierce Club is for you!  Their cutting-edge yoga, which is designed to give you a 90-minute gym-strength, cardio and muscle-sculpting workout in just 60 minutes, is fun!  It promises to teach you how to move more powerfully and transform your world from the inside out -which seems perfect for New York women.

269 Elizabeth Street
New York, NY 10012
(212) 334-6900


Doce Vida Fitness
(docevidafitness.com)

Doce Vida was created with the idea that every woman should feel fabulous about her body – no matter what her size or shape!  Their clothes have 12% stretch fabric that wicks away moisture so you can keep your body moving in comfort and style while working on that summer body.  They also produce all of their clothing in the U.S. and try to keep their carbon footprint down by using recycled shipping materials, and they donate extra fabric, trims and more from their production to school art programs.  Going green while looking stylish is definitely something we CRAVE!

(646) 202-3963


AWS Nutrition
(awsnutrition.com)

Amy Shapiro is a Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist and exercise enthusiast who believes that nutrition and physical activity play an important role in reaching your best health.  At AWS, she encourages the creation of a lifestyle not just simply a diet.  Her services include: private counseling, group counseling, grocery store tours and fridge makeovers.  We CRAVE healthy living and you should too!

16 West 23rd Street, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10010
(646) 269-8205

Insight From Makeup Artist, Sheila Patel

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Whether it’s just a hint of blush on our cheeks, a swab of lipgloss to our puckers, or a brush of mascara to our batting eyelashes, we all want to look and feel our best! However, with the plethora of make-up options out there, finding the right products can be quite overwhelming…what color foundation to use, what eyeshadows look best on a brown-eyed beauty, liquid eyeliner or pencil??? This is where renowned make-up artist, Sheila Patel comes into the picture. With a trained eye, a steady and skilled hand, she applies the right mixture of shadows and powders…Voila! You have your own customized look. Here is her expert advice and a video featuring the “Artist at Work”, enjoy!

What was the inspiration or motivation behind starting your business?

My sister in law, Xuan Thu Pham encouraged me to get back to doing something that I have excelled in in the past and all the credit goes to her for my getting back in.

What mistake have you made in your business that you will not repeat?

Overscheduling. Earlier on in my career when I just started out, there was a time when I was working continuously from one makeup client to another in a single day. Because I worked with more clients than I could manage in one day, I felt that I did not put in the effort and time that each client deserved. I wanted to give the focus and attention to each person, but with time against me, I was not able to do that. From that experience on, I never did that again. Each customer is special to me and I’ll only work on a client at a time – that is my philosophy.

What is your favorite make-up brand?

I like different makeup brands for different reasons. I use MAC, Shu Uemura, Glauca Rossi, NARS, Makeup Forever, Ben Nye, and Kryolan. In fact, I have so many different brands in my professional makeup toolbox that I can’t name all the brands I enjoy using. Each brand is uniquely used for different purposes and events such as TV or weddings. As an everyday favorite makeup brand, I like Bobbi Brown.

What defines the Bollywood style? Do you think it would cross-over to the U.S.?

I’m glad you asked me this question because so many people have different notions of what the “Bollywood style” is and what it really means. Coming from Mumbai and having worked with Bollywood and MTV – I see the different perceptions of how people view Bollywood. What defines the Bollywood style has more to do with what you see on a film set: the movie scenes, dance scenes, and the ensemble of women who dress up in extravagant attire along with the extravagant makeup to go with it. Bollywood is about glamour, visual performance artistry, and telling a story.

This is why a Bollywood style is not suitable for everyday looks. If you’ve ever seen a wedding scene from a Bollywood film, you’ll notice the rich colors, embroideries, and magnificent jewelry that the women are wearing. Also notice their makeup – it’s created and done up to be very dramatic. When you wear such beautiful clothes, your face is competing with it and pales in comparison to what you’re wearing. That’s why it has to look very dramatic.

I think it the Bollywood look can absolutely cross over to the U.S. if it’s in the wedding space. However, with everyday looks, it might be too much, especially without the costumes. But if you’re up for that look for yourself, why not?

What is your favorite make-up look for spring/summer?

I have this secret passion for the orange and yellow color theme. If it’s done well, it can really work for you. Case in point: you can use a yellow eyeshadow

and apply it over your eyelids. Then use an orange eyeshadow to contour the lids as well as the edges. Next, you can define your eyes with black eyeliner and mascara – and voila. Most people think they can’t use these colors, but you can!

What is the most common make-up mistakes you see people make?

Mismatched foundation has to be the topper on the list. This is the most common mistake I’d like to see people stop making. Coming from an Asian country, there is an obsession to have fair skin. People try to correct that by using light foundation. The end result? Your skin will end up looking grey. Also, some people tend to incorrectly use bronzers or foundation that’s too dark for them, which are really too orange for one’s face. This looks hideous.

A good indicator of using the proper foundation for yourself is to reference it in natural sunlight. Typically, when you buy it in the mall under fluorescent lighting, it’s easy to make the mistake of buying the wrong color for your skintone. What you can do is apply a small amount from the tester on your skin – step outside and see if it matches your skin. Just be true to your skin tone and be proud of your natural beauty.

Visit Sheila Patel at:

Website: sheilapatelsf.com

Blog: bit.ly/MakingFaces

Twitter: bit.ly/cZvamc

Facebook: bit.ly/cKLfS7

YouTube: bit.ly/91hB9F

Our CRAVE Beauty Secrets Revealed

Monday, May 10th, 2010

As fabulous as every CRAVE woman is, we all could benefit from a session of beauty secret-swapping. Long days and long nights hopping from place to amazing place can take its toll on even the most impeccably gorgeous glower. To gain insight on how the girl-about-town stays looking her best, we’ve asked our resident staff at CRAVE what types of tricks were up their sleeves. And unlike other kinds of secrets, we don’t feel guilty for sharing these at all!

Hair

  • Try fabric softener for a great leave-in conditioner. Dilute a 1/2 cup with 1 cup of water and for softer, fresher locks.
  • For between shampoos: degrease oily hair with witch hazel. Apply to your roots with a cotton ball.
  • When hair starts looking dull from too many products, use translucent face powder on the roots and brush through to give hair a subtle shine.

Skin

  • To lighten age spots and sun-damaged skin, mix the juice of 1 lemon, 1 lime, 2 tablespoons of honey, and 2 ounces of plain yogurt. Gently massage into each spot weekly for noticeable results.
  • For a great body exfoliant, scrub with dried coffee grounds. The caffeine in coffee also helps to stimulate the growth of new skin cells.
  • Keep cucumbers for your salads and use raw potato slices to remove dark under-eye circles.

Makeup

  • For lips that pop, dab a little bit of red or orange color in the center to make them appear fuller.
  • To give your lashes an extra lift, warm an eyelash curler with a blow dryer before using. Lashes will stay curled for longer and this trick doesn’t even require mascara!
  • When applying blush or bronzer, you should first know where to apply your glow. Bend over for 30 seconds, then slowly stand up. Where your cheeks are flushed is where you are meant to blush. Apply your blush there for a naturally rosy look.

* please take caution, CRAVE does not guarantee results

An interview with AWS Nutrition

Friday, April 30th, 2010

It’s always great to eat whatever you want, whenever you want, but sometimes all the desired things aren’t so good for you. Amy Shapiro, nutritionist and owner of AWS Nutrition, believes not in a diet, but consuming foods that have beneficial nutrition and incorporating physical exercise on a regular basis. Amy sets good habits for her family and clients, giving helpful tips on how to balance certain foods they eat. Keeping a positive attitude on life, Amy successfully improves the daily routines of those around her and makes sure they live an enjoyable life.

We absolutely CRAVE delicious foods and maintaining great health. See how Amy can inspire you!

What is your motto, slogan, or theme song?

Live your life, not your diet!

What are your most popular products or services?

My nutrition counseling packages, supermarket tours and pantry makeovers.

Describe your perfect last meal.

Any preparation of fresh, local veggies followed up by warm apple cobbler with a scoop of super creamy vanilla ice cream that I wouldn’t have to share!

People may be surprised to know…

I eat chocolate every day!

What’s a cause you are passionate about and why?

Anything having to do with children.  As a mom I can’t imagine not trying to make children everywhere happy.

What’s your favorite fashion must-have or must-NOT-have?

I am addicted jeans, expensive shoes (preferably flats since I’m a mom and because I always walk everywhere), anything camouflage and large bags so I can carry my life with me, including healthy snacks!

In 10 years you want to be…

The mom to more children who runs a successful nutrition practice, hopefully not living in the suburbs!

What’s a place that inspires you and why?

The streets of NYC!  Filled with all kinds of people, pulsing with an energetic beat, alive at all hours, how can you not be inspired!  Anything can happen here!

Check out how Amy could help you better your eating styles at awsnutrition.com!

Spring Eating for your Healthy Body

Monday, April 26th, 2010

We are all familiar with the old adage of Spring cleaning, but did you know that it doesn’t just apply to your closet? Spring cleaning is also important for our bodies and very helpful in flushing toxins, losing weight and creating increased energy. The best place to start your spring cleaning is with spring eating! Jamie G. Dougherty, owner and founder of JAMIE|LIVING, Health and Lifestyle Counseling, offers us a fresh approach. Spring foods are light, water-logged, and perfect for cleaning out our systems of excess junk. Some of the most popular spring foods include:

Asparagus: High in potassium and folate which aids the cardiovascular system- Roast with olive, sea salt, and pepper with a splash of balsamic vinegar.

Artichokes: A good source of iron and calcium- Steam and enjoy with your favorite vinaigrette.

Dandelion Greens: Aid in liver cleansing- Blanch, then sauté with garlic, olive oil, and top with currants and pine nuts.

Green garlic: Delicious young garlic plant that has anti-bacterial properties- A perfect addition to eggs or a frittata.

Radishes: Very high a vitamin C. Eat them raw or dip in hummus or your favorite dressing.

The best place to find spring foods it at your local farmer’s market where vendors will have the freshest produce available. Here is a perfect dish to get your started. Who ever thought spring cleaning could taste so good? Enjoy!

Asparagus and Brown Rice Salad with Dijon Vinaigrette and Toasted Pumpkin Seeds
Serves 4

For the Dijon vinaigrette:

2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
1 tablespoon brown rice vinegar or red wine vinegar
Sea salt to taste
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
1 small garlic clove or shallot, finely minced or pureed
1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil

For the salad:

1/2 pound asparagus, ends trimmed, cut in 1-inch pieces and blanched for 3 minutes
Sea salt to taste
2 cups brown rice, freshly made or leftover
1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley
2 tablespoons chopped fresh herbs like mint, cilantro, tarragon, marjoram
1/3 cup toasted pumpkin seeds

1. Whisk together the lemon juice, vinegar, salt, mustard and garlic. Whisk in the oil, taste and adjust seasonings.

2. Cut asparagus into 1 inch pieces and place in boiling water for 3 minutes. Drain and set aside.

3. Add asparagus to the rice and toss together with the Dijon dressing.

4. Add the fresh herb and pumpkin seeds and toss all together. Taste, adjust seasonings and serve. 

To reheat leftover rice: Place cold rice in a small pot with ¼-1/2 cup of water (depending on amount of rice). Bring to medium heat and let steam for 4-5 minutes, or until water has evaporated. Remove rice from the heat and mix with your dressing.

To receive your fill of healthy living tips become a JAMIE|LIVING Facebook Fan or follow her on Twitter! You can also find delicious recipes at: www.jamieliving.blogspot.com

Jamie is an AADP certified Holistic Nutrition Counselor with a private and corporate practice that offers assistance nationwide. She is passionate about deliciously healthy food and specializes in helping her clients transform their lives through the power of nutrition and self-care.

Interview with VertNY

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

It’s National Green Week and what great way to end it with an interview with VertNY, a landscape design firm dedicating itself to going green. Kristi Stromberg Wright and Martha Desbiens founded their company and is spreading the love all throughout the city with their fine choice in design. From backyards to front porches to roofs, these gals do it all with one mission in mind – to make New York City greener than it has every been before!

It’s not everyday you find a company that is going green and that is why we absolutely CRAVE their efforts!

What is your motto, slogan, or theme song?

Making ‘green’ beautiful.

How would you describe your business in exactly three adjectives?

Modern.  Fresh.  Green.

What are your most popular products or services?

We’re most often asked to design terrace or backyard gardens, but greenroofs and living walls are really taking off.

What business mistake have you made that you will not repeat?

We’ve been too shy about telling people how excited we are about the work we’re doing.

What’s a place that inspires you and why?

The view from the Empire State Building.  It’s inspiring to imagine the effect greening all of the roofs could have on the city’s attitude and environment.

People may be surprised to know…

New York City offers a tax credit for installing a green roof.

How do you spend your free time?

Out with family in nature.

What’s a cause you are passionate about and why?

Supporting public parks.  They are the living room for the entire city.

Find out more on how these gals are keeping their efforts in staying green at vertny.com!

Fun Ways to Stay Active Outdoors

Monday, April 19th, 2010


We know that it can be more difficult to stay active and motivated during the dreary winter months, but the long winter days are now behind us and we can finally emerge off the couch from hibernation, watching Sex in the City reruns. Spring has arrived to grant us a long awaited reprieve from winter! The days are growing longer and the sun is more radiant in the sky. As dynamic and motivated women, we, here at CRAVE, enjoy exercising our minds as much as our bodies. Here are some activities for fun in the sun!

Kick a Ball
For those seeking a sport with a competitive edge, kickball is making its way out of the school playgrounds and into competitive leagues. It’s a great alternative to soccer and softball, while still encompassing softball’s similar rules of play. It’s a fun sport to casually play with your gal pals, or if you’re looking to get more involved with your community while having fun, join a league!

Other fun outdoor competitive group activities:
• Badminton
• Capture the Flag
• Ultimate Frisbee
• Beach Volleyball

Strike a Pose
If you’ve had a long day at work stuck sitting behind a desk, yoga is a great form of both mental and physical exercise and is shown to reduce stress! Whether you’re a novice or a budding yogi, yoga offers a wide range of poses for all levels of practice, from a beginner’s Adho Mukha Svanasana (“Downward-Facing Dog”) to an advanced Kapotasana (“King Pigeon Pose”). Now that the warm spring weather is upon us, try practicing yoga outdoors on your porch, at the park, or the beach. The combination of the warmth from the sun and fresh air is both serene and absolutely invigorating!

Paddle Around
Kayaking is a great water sport that really works out the upper body and gets you fabulously toned arms and shoulders! There are six different classifications of kayaking, ranging from the extreme whitewater gut-wrenching rapids (a thrill-seekers dream) to leisurely touring/general recreation. If you don’t feel like tackling on a kayak by yourself, many are built to hold up to three people. So gather some girlfriends and paddle around the lake while enjoying the beautiful nautical scenery.

Other fun outdoor water activities:

• Canoeing
• Paddle-boating
• Swimming

Hide & Seek
Do you CRAVE adventure? We do too! That’s where the sport of Geocaching comes in. Geocaching is a high-tech outdoor sport of treasuring hunting using a GPS device, clues and references to landmarks embedded in riddles or stories. The basic idea is to hide and seek hidden objects in containers (geocaches) and then share your experiences in the logbook and online. There are many variations of geocaches for all levels of adventure seekers. For those who really want a challenge, we hear there is a geocache hidden in Antartica. Happy hunting!

Sprint into Spring
Do you ever get bored with workouts at the gym and feel like a hamster in a wheel on the treadmill? We do! Spring is the start of running season, so lace up those sneakers and head outdoors for a jog. The great thing about running outdoors is you can change your route to keep things interesting. There are also tons of races during running season, ranging from a quick 5K to a full marathon, and many of these races support fundraising for charities. Did we mention that you also get cute t-shirts to show off to your friends?

Celebrate Earth Day April 22

Monday, April 12th, 2010

Earth Day is a day designed to inspire awareness and appreciation for the Earth’s environment, held on April 22. It is celebrated in many countries and has been receiving added attention in current years with the newfound popularity of going green and our increased consciousness of how we are harming the planet. As active motivated women, we, here at CRAVE, think Earth day is a wonderful chance to help women discover new ways to help our earth and conserve it for generations to come. The Nature Conservancy has some wonderful tips to do just that, pertaining to activities a lot of women deal with in their everyday lives.

Use reusable totes

You can help save oceans when you use reusable shopping bags instead of plastic bags. Sure, it’s a small step — but it can make a big difference in the health of our oceans. Unfortunately, 90 percent of the debris that washes up from our oceans are man-made and shouldn’t be there. Most of it has – unfortunately – come to be expected: derelict fishing equipment, disposable plastic bottles, plastic bags, cigarette butts, bits of unidentifiable plastic, Styrofoam. To help encourage others, share where you take reusable bags or where you’ve found your favorite tote.

Eat food

Just like you, conservationists, fishermen, chefs and consumers are working together to find new ways of living off our oceans and waters while keeping nature healthy. In a day and age when many of us “harvest” most of our meals by filling a grocery cart or skimming a menu, it can be easy to overlook nature’s role in putting food on our tables. This is especially true when it comes to seafood. For centuries, the oceans’ bounty seemed inexhaustible. Now, as scientists unravel the intricate relationships between fish and the vast lands below the water’s surface, we’re gaining a clearer picture of how humans have altered our oceans’ ability to provide for us. The Conservancy is tackling the problems by working with communities to restore degraded habitats and rebuild depleted fisheries. But sustainability also depends on how fish are brought to market. A service called FishPhone is Blue Ocean’s sustainable seafood text messaging service that instantly puts sustainable seafood information at your fingertips. To find out about your seafood choice, text 30644 with the message FISH and the name of the fish in question. They’ll text you back with their assessment and better alternatives to fish with significant environmental concerns.

Green your gardening

Even while you’re gardening in your very own backyard, you can make a big difference in the health of the ocean. Fertilizers and other chemicals used in conventional gardening are washed into watersheds and eventually to sea, where they can harm coral reefs and other marine life. To help cut back on pollution, go native! Native plants require much less water and fertilizer than non-native plants do. Make your own compost! Composting kitchen scraps is a great way to create (free!) all-natural fertilizer. Set your mower to a cutting height of 2”-3” — which will eliminate undesirable weedy plants. Don’t rake your clippings; leave them behind as fertilizer. You can even try square-foot gardening. This method uses 90% less water and 95% fewer seeds than a traditional backyard garden and requires no chemicals!

You can find all the details on these tips and plenty more at earthday.nature.org