Apr 14 2009
The Haute Factor
This morning I rose and realized something. I started this blog nearly a year ago. Since then I’ve had many hopes for directions that it could go. The possibilities are really infinite – if only the past year of my REAL LIFE had allowed for that. There’s no time like the present.
For the remainder of this month I’ll be introducing new features on Single in L.A. All I need from you is feedback. Like it? Hate it? Can’t live without it? Tell me by leaving a comment or contacting me.
Over the course of this year I’ve received a lot of questions about who I am: What do you look like? Will you post pictures of yourself? Blah. Blah. Blah. Well guess what??? Surprise! I won’t be posting any pictures of myself. Sorry to disappoint
Single in L.A. is about a girl’s life in Los Angles, what she does with her friends, where they go, their misadventures, trying to build a career and possibly finding love while doing so. Really, I’ve discovered that my tales are simply the tales of many an L.A. girl – with a Haute twist. So posting a gaggle of my personal pictures would oversimplify the point. The Joie de Vivre would be missing.
Fret not mon amis. This past weekend I caught up on The Rachel Zoe Project. Now, previous to watching this marathon I kind of couldn’t stand Rachel Zoe – but I clearly had the wrong impression. That woman KNOWS her fashion and really has such a clearly defined style aesthetic – who can hate on that? Not me. In one of the episodes she said something that really resonated for me: Your style is how you introduce yourself to the world – without ever saying a word. Aha!
So, tomorrow I’ll introduce a new feature to Single in L.A.: The Haute Factor. It’ll feature fashions, of course, that I either recently purchased, want to purchase, am fantasizing about or that I’ve simply had enough of and wish to see banished to the ends of the Earth.
Either way – I’m listening to your comments, questions and requests. The Haute Factor is just one answer – stay tune!











LOL! Anytime. Hey, I may have to do something for the men - feedback will dictate that