Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Stylish Standouts of '09




As we get closer to bidding adieu to 2009 and gear up to welcome 2010, we find ourselves reflecting on the past year...the good, the bad and the ugly. In terms of this year's trends in fashion, there are several we welcomed wholeheartedly, and a few that we tried desperately to forget (We just can't bring ourselves to warm up to Men's Skinny Jeans. Sorry.)


Luckily, there were plenty of fantastic fashion trends that we hope will stick around in the new year. Here are a few of our favs:





4. Sequins (Preferably only at night though ladies...)


6. The Jumpsuit (Although tricky...can be oh-so-chic)

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Bring on the Booze!

It's no secret that we all tend to throw a few too many back around the holidays. Still trying to forget about your booze-fueled display at last year's office party huh? Well not to worry, because this year the team at 5s is arming you with tricks & tips to ensure you're just tipsy...not toppling over. During this year's festivities...focus on an old standby that never lets us down: Quality over quantity.Chances are you're not in college anymore....and even if you are, it's never cute to be the one at the party slinging back shots like your life depended on it! Rather, go for creative cocktails that combine good ingredients (Tip to avoiding a hangover ) that you can sip and savor. We've rounded up a few of our favorites courtesy of the Food Network, and of course....Martha. If you're hosting this year's get together, these are sure to impress. Going as a guest? Remember what we've talked about ;)



Pear & Cranberry Bellini

Ingredients:
1 cup pear nectar
1 cup cranberry juice cocktail
1 bottle Prosecco or other dry sparkling white wine



Directions:
In a small pitcher or large liquid measuring cup, combine pear nectar and cranberry juice cocktail. Pour 1/4 cup juice mixture into each of eight champagne glasses. Dividing evenly, top with Prosecco or other dry sparkling white wine.



Pear & Sparkling Cider Cocktail


Ingredients:
2 cups pear nectar, chilled
2 cups sparkling apple cider, chilled
2 cups seltzer, chilled
4 ounces (1/2 cup) bourbon whiskey, such as Knob Creek
1 Bosc pear, unpeeled, cored, and cut lengthwise into 8 wedges

Directions:
Stir together pear nectar, cider, seltzer, and whiskey in a pitcher. Divide pear wedges among glasses, and pour in cocktail. Serve immediately.




Poinsettia Cocktail


Ingredients:
1/4 cup vodka
1/4 cup Champagne
1/2 cup cranberry juice
Crushed ice
2 strips orange zest, each about 1/4-inch wide and 2 inches long

Directions:
Combine the vodka, Champagne and juice in a large-stemmed red wine glass. Add crushed ice and stir until the mixture is well chilled. Twist the orange strips over the glass, drop them in, and serve.


Cherry Gin-gria
Ingredients:
Ice cubes
2 ounces cherry syrup (recommended: Giammona)
2 ounces gin
5 to 6 ounces club soda
1 ounce red wine
Maraschino cherries
Fresh or frozen raspberries
Directions:
Fill a tall glass with ice cubes. Pour in the cherry syrup and the gin; stir to mix together. Lighten the drink with a generous splash of soda. Float a layer of red wine on top by pouring it over the back of a wide, flat spoon. (Don't worry if it doesn't float; it tastes great either way.) Drop a few maraschino cherries and raspberries into the glass. Drink.





Wednesday, December 9, 2009

The Twelve Gifts of Christmas




The countdown has begun, and whether you planned ahead this year and purchased all your gifts on Black Friday, or procrastinated (like we did) and are getting your gifts last minute, the thing on everyone's mind right now are gifts: what to give, who to give them to and what to get of course! No need to panic though, as the team at 5s have rounded up our Twelve Gifts of Christmas: A carefully selected list of gifts sure to please everyone in your life. From your boss to your boyfriend, there's something on here for everyone. Happy gifting!


For Your Boss: Stick to something classic and keep it professional. Personal items like candles or other home accents are better left chosen by those who know them best. Our suggestions: Luxury stationary like the ones pictured below from Neiman's,or a beautiful Carafe like this one from Crate & Barrel are safe bets:

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For Your Friend: Here's where you can get more personal. You know their taste in clothes, food and decorating, so give a gift that shows you gave it some thought. Best bets: candles and home accessories. We chose Diptyque's Feu de Bois candle and ABC Carpet & Home baskets, perfect for stylishly storing anything from jewelry to makeup:



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For Your In-laws: Again, you can give something more personal in this case. If you're spending the holidays at their home, remember they've probably put a lot of effort into making it special. Give a gift that shows you recognize that AND that they can use for next year's gathering! Our picks: A Le Creuset French Oven or these Monogram Coffee Cups from Anthropologie:



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For the Man in your Life: Without doubt the most difficult gift to give...until now! What man wouldn't appreciate a classic barbershop shave kit courtesy of the Art of Shaving, or a membership to the Beer of the Month Club, which sends 12 different bottles of beer from around the world directly to your door!?




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Beer of the Month (see above).



For the Foodie: They throw the best dinner parties, know all the best restaurants and are constantly convincing you to try new and daring cuisines. Give them a gift that will appeal to their culinary senses like these mason jars from Anthropologie filled with homemade chutney or Thomas Keller's new book Ad Hoc at Home:



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For your Pet: Your furry friend deserves a special holiday treat as well, so why not spoil them a bit with Blueblood's insanely-chic pet beds and reversible carriers!



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Monday, December 7, 2009

Wall Envy

It's no secret that wallpaper is back and better than ever. From luxury papers and abstract designs, to wall decals displaying whimsical motifs, interior designers and consumers alike are embracing this trend in a big way. That being said, we couldn't be more thrilled to be representing one of the leading purveyors in luxury wall coverings, Elli Popp. The London-based company has the most amazing selection of wallpaper designs, and has just expanded the line to include lamp shades, tea sets and fabrics suitable for soft furnishings, fashion and upholstery. Because we still rent (and can't bare the thought of ever leaving this paper behind!) we'll be using it to cover screens that will be used as dividers in the office! Consider Elli Popp your must-have accessory for stylish homes...or offices :) Check out a few of our favorite designs:
















Thursday, December 3, 2009

The New LBD



It's the holidays, and our calendars have without doubt become more jam-packed than usual with social fetes. While the festivites are a blast, it can be a daunting task coming up with a new and stylish look for every event, because we all know that you can't wear the same outfit twice and risk being photographed in it- the horror! One of our favorite sites to get clothing inspiration from is luxury online retailer Net-a-Porter. Although TOTALLY out of our price point at the moment, we get a certain rush browsing though page after page of stunning threads. We especially love that the LBD is no longer the staple for cocktail attire, but rather rainbow-colored hues, structured tailoring and shimmery fabrics have come into the mix, ensuring that you definitely won't get lost in the crowd! Obviously we instantly fell in love with the RM by Rouland Mouret tangerine cockail dress pictured above....after all, orange is our favorite color here at 5s. Here are a few more of our favorites:








Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Tinsel Town






Now that Thanksgiving is behind me, I’ve moved right into Christmas-mode and have already started unwrapping my boxes of ornaments! This year, the big debate has been whether to get the classic Evergreen, or mix it up a bit with a retro-style aluminum tree? I have to admit, I used to think that any kind of fake tree (Christmas or otherwise) was tacky…but after flipping through this month’s Martha Stewart Magazine, I was amazed at how en vogue these vintage decorations have become! Oh Martha….if only we all had your touch. Inspired (but a bit deflated from my lack of creativity next to Martha’s) I began researching , and found that there are hundreds of amazingly chic options for decorating this faux-fir. Now that I'm a convert...I'll be purchasing this year's tree courtesy of Ebay, which has a plethora of nostalgic options! Here are a few of my favorite decorations for my new holiday look: