Friday Frock and Fizz

Sometimes the only kind of fizz that can do the trick is one from mother nature. The Mood Changer from Mangia is my go-to juice when I am running around New York City on behalf of my day job. Lately, I have been stocking up on ingredients so I may make it at home. One of my favorite blogs, MindBodyGreen, offers more than a dozen other combinations, too.

From the juicer to the red carpet, a comfortable yet fun frock usually works. My dear friends, who also happen to be colleagues, gave a grin before working an event last week. I am telling you, the green juice will keep your energy up and your skin fresh-faced. Give it a go. Cheers!

Fizz: MindBodyGreen / Frocks: Rebecca TaylorAnthropologie and Adrianna Papell

Doorway to Brooklyn

I grew up in a close-knit small town. All the kids rode bicycles after school and built tree forts near the school bus stop. Life moved along and so did I. City to city, continent to continent, I landed in Brooklyn two years ago. The neighborhood vibe changed my version of New York City in the most grand way. I can pop over to Avi‘s shop and have a chat while he repairs my favorite ring (from my klutzy self), Simon will dry clean my dress same-day-service if I really need it, and yoga with Margaret or Sophie will release me from a Manhattan-Hollywood job in one swift asana. The brownstones are beautiful and trees abound. Open the door to Brooklyn, it is time for your meet-cute.

All Images by Jenny Graham / Doorways from Park Slope, Prospect Heights and Fort Greene

October Giveaway: Denise Richards & Cristophe Salon

For as long as I can recall, October has been my favorite month. Summer is long gone with Christmas still ahead, yet I always feel magic in the October air. It is fitting, then, to launch a bunch of beginnings on JBD. Starting with the first blog giveaway: hair care products by actress Denise Richards and hairstylist Cristophe.

I have had a long mane of hair most of my life and I have always believed hair is a natural, malleable accessory. After interviewing Denise Richards, I began to use Denise Richards Volume Extend by Cristophe. The products are all paraben and sulfate free, never tested on animals. If you want volume, body and shine, you have come to the right blog. During the entire month of October, Jenny by design will enter you to win the DR complete hair care collection. You are just clicks away from a walk down the yellow brick road of gorgeous hair.

TO ENTER THE CONTEST:

1. Like the JBD facebook page here.

2. Like the Cristophe facebook page here.

3. Leave JBD a comment, below.

4. For double the luck & entry, follow JBD on Twitter.

Bonne chance!

To enter, you must be 18 years of age or older and a United States citizen and resident. Contest ends October 30, 2012.

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Friday Frock and Fizz

The past ten days can be summed up in half as many words: no rest for the wicked. Amidst publicity campaigns for three major films, each with big events this past week, I have been a gypsy outlaw, avoiding sleep to keep the good energy of this fun blog going. I wonder how your week was? If you are in New York City, don’t let the forecast for rain get ya down. Instead, pour yourself a Stormy Morning and get on with it!

You can make it at home with the following ingredients:

1.5 oz Rathman Créme de Violette
1.5 oz St. Germain elderflower liqueur
1 oz fresh lime juice
4 oz Champagne
Lime wedges to garnish

Pour the Créme de Violette over ice, add the St. Germain and lime juice, and top off with Champagne.

I have a Friday secret to share. In the upcoming weeks and months, JBD will feature more personal style photos, from my favorite showrooms to my very own closet. Pair today’s fizz with a frock full of color. Cheers for a lovely weekend.

Fizz: Photo by Paul S. Bartholomew and recipe by Shannon Fristoe of The Bayona 

Frock: Jenny Graham in a Yuna Yang Collection dress, image courtesy of Jacqueline Iannacone 

Potent Pattern

Our brains are wired to recognize patterns. Evolution tells us so…You likely have a routine you follow each day. I thought of this as I watched yet another fascinating TED Talk.  Our eyes are drawn to symmetry and we cultivate patterns of behavior just as we embrace style patterns that work for us. I popped upon the blog, Patternity, which devotes its digital voice to the potency of patterns. Personally, my brain seems quite wired to the pattern of color…

Images via Patternity

Spotlight on Mario Batali

Mario Batali is beloved in the United States and around the world. Known for simple Italian food with exquisite taste, he is also a powerhouse entrepreneur and family man. A chef who swears by Parmigiano Reggiano and the importance of a Nespresso machine, he recently made time to chat with JBD. Revealing the perfect dining companion and his ideal last meal, Mario Batali dishes it out.

What will never go out of style?

Orange Crocs. Or so I hope.

Orange is the color of the season. What else is a must-have in your wardrobe?

I favor cargo shorts and a vest. Almost year-round.

When you are not cooking, you are…?

With my wife and sons. Preferably either in Columbia County or on Lake Michigan.

What captivated you as a child?

I grew up in Seattle but my family moved to Spain while I was in high school. I was taken by the culture of the Iberian Peninsula and of Italy. We were able to travel throughout Europe.

What was your favorite meal as a child?

Every holiday my grandma made ravioli filled with calf’s brain, Swiss chard and ricotta. In my mind, it’s still the perfect pasta.

What do you eat for breakfast?

I start my day with a macchiato and eat a little bit while we film at The Chew. I have some of the best breakfast companions around.

A necessary kitchen tool?

I can’t overstate the importance of my Nespresso machine.

You have three meals to eat in New York City – where do you go and what do you eat?

I’d start the day with a sandwich at Num Pang; continue to Eataly for some crudo by Dave Pasternack; then finish the day at Le Bernardin for New York luxury.

Underrated dish?

Spaghetti cacio e pepe is often overlooked because of its simplicity but you can’t do much better than perfectly al dente pasta with cheese and freshly cracked black pepper.

Any recommendations for a homemade pasta sauce and/or an off-the-shelf pasta to purchase?

For sauce I love arrabbiata; with any Mario Batali dry pasta!!

Tell us the future! Which city is about to blow us all out of the garden with their cuisine?

We just opened our second restaurant in Hong Kong and it’s one of the most exciting food cities I’ve encountered in a long time.

Do you grow your own food at home?

Our New York City apartment is devoid of greenery but during our summers on Lake Michigan, we have a small but serious herb garden.

Favorite vacation spot and why?

The stillness of Lake Michigan is the perfect antidote to our busy life in New York.

I am traveling to Italy later this  year…what is one place you believe everyone should visit to dine?

You can’t go wrong with any small trattoria in Rome or Bologna, but lunch at L’Asino d’Oro is hard to beat.

Do you have a cocktail that trumps most meals?

There’s little more perfect than an Aperol spritz.

If you could dine with anyone (who you haven’t dined with before) who would it be and why?

President Clinton is the perfect dinner companion.

Tell us about the Mario Batali Foundation. Why did you start it? What are the goals for 2012/2013?

I started the Mario Batali Foundation in 2008 in order to focus my charitable work on children, specifically children’s hunger relief, disease research and literacy guarantee. Our most exciting recent work is with an organization called Books for Kids with whom we partner to design, build, and stock libraries in schools throughout NYC. Over the summer, we opened a location in Chelsea and just last week we opened another on the Upper West Side.

Go-to blogs and magazines?

The Sussman Brothers and Parla Food. Magazines: The New YorkerAtlantic Monthly.

Cheeseburger or cheesecake?

Cheese on its own. If I get to choose, Parmigiano Reggiano, the undisputed king of cheese.

Favorite episode, to date, of your time on ABC’s The Chew?

The season two premiere was our best show yet. It’s good to be back!

Where would you eat – and what would you eat – if it were your known last meal?

A single piece of fish or crustacean prepared by each Ferran Adriá, Eric Ripert, Jean-Georges Vongerichten, Alain Ducasse, Daniel Boulud, Massimo Bottura, Mark Ladner, José Andrés and Dave Pasternack each paired with wines from Bourgogne.

Image Credit: Melanie Dunea

DISHING UP ANTIQUES

A fresh kale salad was served on this simple antique dish during a dinner with a dear friend at Tiny’s in Tribeca. The plate reminded me of my love of eclectic collections and inspired me to pop on eBay for a find or two…

How do you set your table? A fresh way is to combine rustic-natural with drops of assorted vintage-ware.

Image Credits: 1. Jenny by design 2. Greige 3. Intimate Weddings

Plaid, Please.

The boys above are my brothers. Well, a mixture of brother + cousin. I come from a handful of a family, three brothers and two dozen first cousins. We were raised near one another, growing up as a group of many. Now in our twenties and thirties, we are good friends, sharing style and art and musical ideas. After snapping this plaid picture, my mind immediately fell into Fall, the season to embrace plaid prints and fabrics galore. For the ladies out there, I have my eye on the following checky pieces…

Image Credits: 1.Jenny by design (boys in J.Crew) 2. J. Crew Collection Skirt 3.Madewell Chapterbook Dress 4.Burberry Prorsum Plaid Peplum Crop Jacket

Ballerina Come Alive

Jose Romussi is a Chilean artist who creates silk prints and collages that captivate me more than a grand pirouette. As a former professional ballet dancer, the pirouette is a lifeblood image, representing passion, true form and freedom. Using a needle and thread, Romussi transforms vintage photos into palpable beauty. He works over the photographed image to create a new piece, bringing life back to the ballerina.

Image Credits: Jose Romussi