not preaching, just sharing my love of paleo

alf12012 came and went faster than I can say, “I do.”  It was a big year (got married, turned 30) and somehow this blog got pushed to the back burner.  I’ve missed the creative outlet of artlovefashion, the research, the writing, the sharing and the feedback.  Even though 2013 is already a few months deep, its time for me to start again fresh and thank all the subscribers (old and new) who have stuck with me, so thank you!

When it comes to eating (ok, eating healthy) I prefer the term ‘lifestyle choice’ over the toxic word ‘dieting.’  (This isn’t a ‘diet’ post per say, it’s more of a reflection on a ‘lifestyle choice’ I’m trying out, thanks to the uber-fab Miss Natalie B.)

I like to think of myself as a pretty healthy person overall.  I get to the gym when I can and I bring my meals to work so I eat healthiest during the weekday (or so I thought.)  On the weekends it’s a different story and I don’t think twice when reaching for that 2nd (ok, 4th) slice of pizza…or have much regret…until my pants feel a little more snug Monday morning than I remember them fitting Friday afternoon.  Several months ago my cousin came over for dinner as we try to do once a week (but in this case several weeks had passed since our last visit) and as soon as she took off her coat my jaw hit the floor when I saw how much weight she had lost since we last saw one another (I’m talking like 15lbs and she was small to begin with.)  She started raving about eating Paleo and I was intrigued but I hated the thought of restricting what one can/ cannot eat because that would feel too much like a ‘diet.’  She had me try some of her go-to snack she always carries around with her – a homemade trailmix…it was more delish than I wanted to admit.  I tried to convince her that what I was eating during the day was just as healthy as Paleo but she dismissed my fiber bars as being as healthy as cookie dough and cringed at the sight of my favorite honey flavored Greek yogurt.  I decided to just try being a little Paleo after my next trip to the grocery store.  Needless to say I have never felt better since trying Paleo (sorry if that sounds gimmicky, but its true) and although I’m not eating Paleo all the time, it has helped me maintain my weight during those insane weeks I cannot get to the gym and end up ordering takeout for dinner here and there.  There are also some phenomenal health benefits to this way of eating but I’ll let you find that out on your own if you’re so inclined why Paleo?

Ok, so here’s the Paleo breakdown:

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Paleo is all about lean proteins, fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds- this ‘lifestyle choice’ avoids dairy, grain, processed food, sugar, legumes and starch.  Instead of my beloved fiber bar I now pack a Larabar for breakfast (carrot cake is their best flavor- avoid chocolate coconut.)  Instead of peanut butter on a banana I snack on almond butter with my banana.  Like Natalie, I too now carry around a beloved ‘trailmix’ although mine is much less exciting since it only consists of golden raisins and almonds but it really is a perfect snack.  Now I reach for this yummy mixture instead of a string cheese or Greek yogurt.  It really didn’t take much for me to tweak my daily eating habits and eating Paleo doesn’t require a lot of prep work.  Here are some really yummy Paleo recipes which are tasty enough to make even if you don’t want anything to do with Paleo:

Elana’s Chicken Salad with Almonds                                  Elana’s Carrot Banana Muffins

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Nom Nom Paleo Shrimp Stuffed Mushrooms                Everyday Paleo Sausage, Egg & Sweet Potato Hash

shrimp stuffed mush    paleo hash

xoxo,

Lauren

quick & affordable office makeover

I love fresh starts and new beginnings.  That doesn’t mean I’m an advocate for new years resolutions, but with each new year comes a new opportunity to make a few changes.  I like to start small and reflect on the little things that will help make a bigger difference in my day to day routines.  I love the feeling of being organized and what’s better than being organized with colorful, artsy pieces to brighten up your office space.  Sometimes there’s little to be done with the harsh overhead lighting, drab office furniture and depressing tile ceilings at work, but a few little tweaks to  your office, desktop and office supplies can make even the most sterile of spaces feel like a work appropriate sanctuary (Anne Taintor sticky notes available here.)

 

 

Felt office storage available  @ West Elm ($6.00-24.00)
Moleskine Folio Professional Orange Folder, $14.95 from Barnes & Noble

 

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                                              

 

 

 

 

Stockholm Magazine File $10.99 @ The Container Store.
Rhombin Desk Organizer, $12 from PLASTICA

 

 

 

 

  

Jonathan Adler Note Cubes, $13 from See Jane Work    
TPS chartreuse file cabinet, $159 from CB2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Happy New Year!
xo,

Lauren

marios schwab: dresses with a shapely silhouette

Design crush and collection obsession of the moment- check out the latest from the relatively new, London-based designer, Marios Schwab.  His style is uber frame-hugging, body-con chic and I’m loving his overly constructed designs reflecting the inner structure of a garment on the outside.  From hardware embellishments to sleek leather bodices, the details and mix of feminine hardness Marios puts into each piece really make each garment stand out.  I’m dying to get my hands on several of these items -but not at full price, these dresses to not come cheap!  More information is available here.

  

xo,

Lauren

lovesit or leave it: style trends

Some of the trending late fall/ early winter styles I’m loving and loathing – and my pics to recreate the looks:

1. Emerald clutch-  Loving

Try:  Harper Ostrich Evening Bag by DVF (splurge) or Zara’s Basic Leather Messenger Bag for under $50

2.  Leopard Loafer- Love

Try: Zara’s Flat Furry Court Shoe (under $75)

3. Leather Mini Dress- Love

Try:  Vince Leambskin Leather Mini Dress (splurge) or Zara’s metallic offering for under $200

4.  Lacy Red Mini-Dresses- Not Loving (sorry Kate!)  My alternate pick- this gorgeous black asymmetric lace dress.  Zara ($99.90)

5. Sheer Corset Mid-Sections – Not Loving.  My alternate pick- a sleek and sophisticate v-back black shift with a small sheer panel in the front.  Zara ($79.90)

6. Double buckle belt- Loving

Try: Double Buckle Stretch Belt from WetSeal (under $10.00!)

  

xo,

Lauren

spotlight on my favorite up & coming british starlett

Ever since being sucked into the British version of Skins (which involved a lot of re-watching and obsessing over each episode like a 13 year old) I totally fell in love with my favorite character Effy, played by the uber-talented and stunning Kaya Scodelario.  Her dark & edgy style on and off-screen is so inspiring – I love the way she pairs tomboy items like clunky boots, moto jackets or a baggy tee with really fitted and girly pieces.  While this combination is is nothing new, it really works for her and she’s able to pull it off in a way that makes it look fresh and new- and she can rock messy bed-head hair (one of my all-time favorite looks) like none other.   I don’t care how young she is, I would love to rain this girl’s closet- but it’s not just her style that’s made me such a fan.

Why hadn’t I seen or heard of this fresh-faced, talented actress before stumbling across Skins thanks to a suggestion from Netflix?  At 14, she was cast as Effy with no prior acting experience whatsoever, but was nominted twice for the British TV Quick Award in the category for Best Actress for her stint in Skins.  This show helped her fine-tune her acting chops and has lead to bigger and better roles, modeling gigs and magazine features.  Recently, I read an article on her in British Vogue and wasn’t at all surprised to learn that she had landed the role of Cathy is in the latest film adaptation of Wuthering Heights (after Natalie Portman gave up the role.)  Her charatcter on Skins was so gritty, damaged but beautiful (much like her personal style), I cannot wait to see her in her role as Cathy, which was hailed as a ‘heart-wrenching revelation’ at the Venice Film Festival.  Wuthering Heights was released mid-November in the U.K. but it’s U.S. release date has yet to be announced.  Regardess, I’ve already checked out the trailer which is available online and I can’t wait to see it once it finally does hit theaters.  Here’s a spectrum of her style below- from 19th century classic beauty to hard as nails Effy to sultry and sophisticated editorials, she can do no wrong.

Stills from Wuthering Heights:

 

Leather and lace in high school:

All glam & grown up:

 

 

xo,

Lauren

all that glitters

Before you wake up and your holiday parties are mere days or hours away, here are some fabulous sparkly numbers sure to put you in the holiday spirit- and make you feel like a million bucks.  From off the runway to off the rack , here are my picks for what to wear this winter on any budget.  I am especially loving the sequin gowns from DVF- they are just so luxe and so glam.

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xo,

Lauren

DIY: some great ideas to simplify, salvage & organize

I love any great organizational tip that involves items I already have.  With space always an issue in my downtown apartment- especially in the kitchen, I’m always trying to find ways to utilize each area to the max.  Here are some really innovative ideas I’ve come across for ways to help save space, organize and take advantage of every nook and cranny of your home.  I’m especially thrilled about the ingenious use of a magazine rack as a cutting board holder inside a cabinet door- brilliant!

1.  Store cleaning supplies in a shoe holder over the back of your laundry room or closet door.  The products will be easy to find and access, and it saves space.

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.  Mount a magazine rack inside a cabinet door to stash your cutting boards out of sight.  The easiest way to mount the rack is to take the cabinet door off its hinges and lay it down.  Predrill the screw holes for the L-brackets and mount the rack to the center of the cabinet door.

 

 

 

 

3.  Display your stash of coins from trips abroad by turning them into funky & functional magnets.  All you need is a glue gun or some super glue and a small pack of magnets (available from places like Target or your local hardware store.) 

4.  As someone with a raging scarf addiction who owns more than I could ever count, I’m always trying to rearrange & relocate them around my closets so they are on display while not taking up too much space.  I’ve never been thrilled with how I’ve stored them but this new idea for a scarf rack involving a towel rack and shower curtain hangers is too brilliant to ignore.  Plus, I love how this storage idea keeps them all  on display and so easily accessible. 

 

 

 
5.  Use spare ice-cube tray’s or pick up a couple new ones to use as all-purpose jewelry holders in your top dresser drawer.  No more tangled necklaces or late mornings spent endlessly searching for that second earring.

6.  Salvage your broken compacts and eyeshadow with a few drops of alcohol.  This will turn the broken bits back into a paste that will harden into a dry cake and be good as new. 

 

 

 

 

xo,

Lauren 

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