long overdue post. most of it is not timely, but there were some macarons. and some Charlotte. less words, more pictures.














long overdue post. most of it is not timely, but there were some macarons. and some Charlotte. less words, more pictures.














didn’t make it to the petal drop, unfortunately. showed up at 7:30am, and it would have been 5 hour wait from then. not sure how all these people had so much time to spare on a weekend to wait in line for that long. I wish I was like those people, but I have so much other stuff to do! I’m jealous and hope it was worth it for them.
but on a positive note, went to a mirror room at the broad museum. http://www.thebroad.org/art/inaugural-installation
getting there is a bit tricky even with broad museum advance tickets, so read the info on their website and come early in the day. but even with all the trickiness, is was time well spent and totally worth it. the exhibit will end in April.



and.. on the way back home to make it just in time for a half-time Super Bowl performance (so glad I didn’t buy tickets to go see it! watching from home while making dinner was more fun than i thought)

LAart show was a highlight of the weekend. but not the only one.
Bringing back Broaday
http://nightonbroadway.la was a success also. saw a few Broadway theaters (thanks to resident pass wristband, as the lines were outrageous), one contemporary dance show, one burlesque show, Aloe blacc live performance (http://www.aloeblacc.com, who I already have seen at coachella last year, but why not?), had one sausage from my favorite sausage place in downtown http://www.bierbeisl-imbiss.com (which will satisfy all your sausage needs), and a taco from what Tommy pie refers to as a “healthy” taco place http://www.yelp.com/biz/casita-taco-al-carbon-los-angeles?utm_source=ishare (my second time here, and I liked it more than first time. my recommendation is shrimp taco with a hard shell)
that being said, if you didn’t have a chance to make it this year, they are already planning for 2017, which will be on January 28. I’m already looking forward to that, if I still live on Broadway by then.
but back to LAart show. http://www.laartshow.com. amazing art, great people watching, and a lot of fun. not to miss next year.
here are my personal highlights





in case you’re looking for something to do in LA next weekend, here are my thoughts so far..
LA Art show is this weekend, I am going, and looking forward to that. http://www.laartshow.com/
(nothing on Friday, as Charlotte is having a surgery)
Saturday: some museums offer free admission http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/culture/la-et-cm-museums-southern-california-free-20160104-story.html
i am especially excited about Huntington as I still haven’t been there. official free museum website http://www.freemuseumday.org/la.html
also, Saturday: night on broadway. haven’t looked at details yet, but last time it was really happening. as I live ON Broadway, and given the large scale of this event, i was worried about not having access to my building and parking garage, but this time they provided special access wristband for Broadway residents, which gives me access not only to my home, but all the events, theaters and performances without waiting in lines, which i want to take advantage of this time.
sunday: WhoWhatWear Target colab. http://www.whowhatwear.com/who-what-wear-target-collection-lookbook.
some pieces look ok, I might check that out if i wake up early enough. not a big deal if not. brands are overrated anyways.
these are my few things to look forward to so far.. please do share yours.
this weekend wasn’t much about macarons, or even Charlotte. but two exciting events happened in art and food scene. first, dineLA, which started for me with a fabulous dinner at Connie and Ted’s. it was a great choice of Tommy pie, as $39 per person included 3 course dinner plus a speciality cocktail (el Nino, pictured), and every single thing was out of this world delicious. and second, it was a photoLA weekend, where I spent half the day on Sunday. and that wasn’t even enough. there was so much amazing photography, that I felt emotionally overwhelmed by the end. wish I took more pictures of my favorite work, but felt uncomfortable photographing someone else’s art.
zara jeans (ripped them myself), h&m ankle boots, Zara tshirt, h&m jacket (I cut off the hood), mango bucket bag, goorin bros hat
I’ll start this with my Friday’s LACMA rain room experience. with all the hype and sold out tickets, where you have to pay $40 per person ($20 for the rain room plus $20 for the general admission, which they make you pay when you buy your tickets online), it was kind of worth it. maybe just for the feeling of belonging to the world art scene, and the fact that you’ve seen something so “must see”, something that’s sold out, or for Instagram pictures pleasure. if your reason is the later, make sure to bring a photographer friend with you, you can thank me later.
GO: if you love sold out art exhibits and don’t mind your hair get wet a little
DON’T GO: if you wear high heels everywhere you go (they don’t allow them there) and are not on instagram (but this combination probably doesn’t exist)
on a separate note, have dinner at their restaurant. $18 burger is everything you want about a burger
on me: over the knee boots from eBay, skirt from Bloomingdales, Forever21 turtle neck sweater, Gap vest, Mango bag