Showing posts with label New York City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York City. Show all posts

Monday, October 28, 2013

Calling All Hallows

I have grown up surrounded by women who know how to make a home beautiful and festive. My grandmother, mom, and now sister all have their own way of making their homes beautiful, seasonal, and inviting. To me it's a huge part of what defines being a grown up Southern woman.

So even though I'm not in the South and I'm not in a house, I wasn't going to let Halloween slip by. (It also helped that my mom sent me a care package of decorations.)










Halloween's not 'till Thursday!! It's not too late to throw something spooky up in your house!!!

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Currently Coveting

Fall has hit hard which means New York winter is close behind. Here's some of the pieces I'm wishing for to get me through it. Disclaimer: I really like black but who doesn't.


1) Sherpa and moto-esque. I'm on board. (Urban Outfitters)
2) The Hunter x Rag and Bone collection is everything. The maroon is a pop of color that is still drudgy brown snow appropriate. (Hunter)
3) Totally stole these from a friend's blog. But I want them so much. (Frends)
4) The smallest, classiest little Marc Jacobs there could be. (Marc by Marc Jacobs)
5) My iPhone upgrade is looming, and I want this to encase it. (Marc Jacobs)
6) Oak knows black and draped. So therefore, they know me. (Oak NYC)
7) See black can be fun! (J.Crew)
8) Chic black leather gloves make everything classier. (Kate Spade)
9) I won't even tell you what my keys hang off of right now. But I wish it was this little diddy. (Claire Vivier)

Friday, September 20, 2013

Getting Crisp

Fall hit New York in a big way this week. It's easily my favorite season for many reasons, predominantly among them- LAYERING.

It was 58 degrees the other night so I made Evan go to the park and take pictures of my outfit and he was a really great sport about it.








{On Abby: American Apparel crop top and skirt, American Eagle sweater, Gap jacket, Urban Outfitters necklace, Frye bag and boots, Target knee socks}
{On Evan: Jack Spade jacket, Gap tee, Levi's, Frye boots}

I forced Evan into a picture because we unintentionally wore matching outfits. It was pretty creepy. I also made him take a picture because I find him enjoyable to look at.

"Life starts all over again when it gets crisp in the fall." - F. Scott Fitzgerald




Thursday, September 5, 2013

Moving On Up

A week ago I moved into my new dorm. While it's only a few blocks from my old one, it's definitely an update- I have my own room! We moved everything in in one day, that's including putting things on walls, hooking up electronics, everything. I thought Evan was gonna kill me, but we got it done.


Let me preface by saying, I am a nester and nesters come with a lot of stuff. But to me it's more than just stuff. I thrive best when I have a place to come home to that I enjoy and that inspires me. For me, that means things looking beautiful and being in their place. I love the way staging small things like picture frames, perfume bottles, and candles (don't tell my RA), can automatically make a space feel homey.











Function and fun is the name of the game folks.



Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Westward

Spent a day milling around the West Village last week. I don't go very often because it's not a short enough walk to just go on a whim, but there's no convenient train path from where I live... It was definitely worth the jaunt.





this one's for Justin







If that's not the most perfect thing you've ever seen, then I don't know what you're doing with your life.







Monday, June 10, 2013

Moments at MoMA

I spent an afternoon at the Museum of Modern Art about a week ago and it really got me thinking. I originally went to see the Rain Room, but the line was two hours long so I just meandered around for an hour and a half.


While I was exploring, I remembered the last time I had been to MoMA, in a large group towards the beginning of the year. One of my best friends, Nidhi, was obsessed with one of Dali's paintings. When we finally found it, she just stood in front of it for at least half an hour and cried. Just looking at the thing. The rest of us kind of laughed at her and ran around taking hipster looking pictures and instagraming our hearts out, proving that we were cultured.

On my solo trip, I started out doing the same thing, but somewhere between floor 3 and floor 4, I realized that I was spending much more time looking at the art through the lens of my iPhone and hardly any just looking at it with my own eyes. What's the point of that?



Once I put the phone down, I was able to really enjoy and appreciate what I was looking at. No matter what filter you put on it, nothing will ever look as cool as a Pollock, Monet, Picasso, Dali, or Cezanne (who I discovered is one of my favorites) does in real life. I flashed back to Nidhi (who notably doesn't have an instagram) standing in front of that painting and thought, maybe she has the right idea after all.

So, I'm sorry there aren't more expertly cropped and enhanced cell shots of my trip, but I'm learning to be okay with it. You'll just have to go look for yourself.






Monday, June 3, 2013

Downtown Debutantes

Went to my friend Mark's housewarming apartment this weekend. He snatched up an incredible place on Orchard St. Top floor with a sky light. It was the real deal.


View of the Freedom Tower from the fire escape.


Queen of downtown. 





Showing off. 

Thanks for the good time, Mark!

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

It's a Go!

After a few weeks of planning and research, my professional website is up! While this blog tracks things happening in my personal life, abigaylehorrell.com is the go to for my professional career. Go check it out!!! www.abigaylehorrell.com


Monday, May 13, 2013

It's a Hard Crew Life

I just finished my last final and crew wrapped last night so I finally have my life back!! I'm excited to get back to normal.

I've thrown the whole "crew" thing around a lot but some people may not know what it is. As freshman in my studio, we're required to work tech for one of the upper classman shows, to pay our dues and what not. My friend Gabi and I were on wardrobe crew for the Junior's production of Company. The show was amazing, but the hours were insane. We logged 70 hours of work in twelve days. Plus finals. It was a lot.

Luckily, Gabi's one of my best friends so we still had some fun. Here's some highlights.

 My buddy!


Emma volunteered to help us on Saturday out of the goodness of her heart. I still don't know why.... But we got our kicks where we could.


We got a lot of weird looks rolling clothing racks down Astor Place.


Rewarded ourselves last night during strike with some Bare Burger.

We each got to watch the show once and I was so inspired. It's cool to see the caliber I'll hopefully be at in two years. Obviously there aren't videos of the Tisch production, but here are some of my favorite songs from the show.


This is from a revue, not the actual show. But it's Carol Burnett so it's worth it. 




Raul Esparza at the Tony's.

THANK GOD CREW IS OVER.