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The List Volume XXIII

By |October 15th, 2010|The List|

I mean, there aren’t enough hours in the day for the annoyances that have shown up on my doorstep this week…

  1. Los Angeles.
  2. This onslaught of hot young actresses in “mom” jeans.
  3. The Real Housewives of DC. I hope there is not a second season.
  4. Ashlee Simpson’s new ‘do. Though her baby’s awfully cute.ashlee-simpson-new-blonde-pixie-bob-hairstyle-240bes101310
  5. WordPress… no, I didn’t need that last draft. No, seriously… it’s fine.
  6. Cat vomit. Thanks, Fluff.
  7. People who blatantly copy WhyDid and people who steal my gays. I mean I can’t.
  8. Zoe Saldana’s Calvin Klein commercial. It makes me really uncomfortable.
  9. People who can not just be happy for others. I do not need your lecture. Just smack me five and let’s move on.
  10. Jessica Simpson… just for good measure.

Luckily, I’m blonde… otherwise you’d be giving me grey hair.

xx,

WhyDid

WhyDid Wisdom: Mind Your P’s and Q’s

By |October 14th, 2010|WhyDid Wisdom|

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So, recently, I seem to have ticked off a few people. Apparently, I had missed a very important memo in regards to the announcement of an engagement. So, I’m going to get my Emily Post on and highlight some important etiquette rules that might easily be overlooked and land you into hot water with friends and family.

  • Announcing an engagement– Be sure to inform both sets of parents first. Then announce to close family members (brothers and sisters) and close friends. No one wants to find out via Facebook or secondhand. Send out an engagement announcement instead.
  • Disconnect– Sure we all have high tech gadgets now, but when having dinner or visiting with friends, put down the phone. Unless you are an emergency room doctor, it can wait.
  • Send “Thank You” notes– Sure saying “thank you” is nice, but putting in the extra effort to write a hand written note really goes a long way. Email does not count.
  • Email etiquette (aka netiquette)– Don’t forget that emails can often be misinterpreted so be sure to refrain from discussing delicate topics via email. Also, do not forget that emails are permanent and can easily be forwarded. Choose your words wisely.
  • Come bearing gifts– When invited to someone’s home, always bring a gift (even if it’s something silly or small). It shows that you appreciate the invitation.
  • Table manners– You would think this would be a given, but apparently it’s not. Don’t chew with your mouth open (breathe through your nose, folks). Don’t smack your food, slurp your food, or clang your utensils to your mouth.
  • Make an introduction– I can’t tell you how many times people have gotten themselves into trouble by not introducing friends or acquaintances to one another. It gives the impression that you either forgot one of their names or are hiding something.
  • Hats off– know when it is appropriate to have on a hat. Baseball game- yes. Dinner table- no.
  • When in doubt, ask– If you aren’t sure of something, it is always better to ask for clarification sooner than later. You aren’t sure of the dress code? Ask. You don’t know what to buy? Ask.

While I may be spending a little time in the dog house for now, hopefully I will keep you in good standings with family and friends.

xx,

WhyDid

Would You Wednesday: Carey Mulligan

By |October 13th, 2010|Why Did or Why Don't?|

Screen shot 2010-10-13 at 1.51.42 PMHey, Carey! what’s with the face, pretty?

Screen shot 2010-10-13 at 1.50.20 PMOh…. now I see. You put on this Vomit Vionnet dress for the premiere of Never Let Me Go and soon realized you’d made a fatal error. By fatal, I mean that it looks to me like Jaws is attacking our abdomen. I’m wondering if, perhaps, there was some sort of theme to this movie. Are you asking us to not let you go (a la Titanic) because the water is full of blood hungry sharks?

xx,

WhyDid

Why Did You Wear That: Romper Room

By |October 12th, 2010|Personal Style, Why Did You Wear That?|

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Man, there isn’t much I love more than a romper. It’s like an all in one outfit! What is a romper you ask. Here is the official “romper” definition:

romper suit is a one-piece garment worn by children and sometimes women. Somewhat similar to a coverall, it is loose fitting and usually has shorter legs that may be gathered at the end. Puffed pants are particularly associated with rompers. Rompers usually are meant as a combination of shorts and a shirt, though the term can include jumpers, one-piece bathing suits, and clubwear fashions to name a few.

Thanks, Wikipedia!

You can see a few examples below to get an even better idea of what these are and how they look. If your interest is peaked, you should be able to find one just for you by visiting Filly Flair today. Trust me, their super comfortable and they look great. They’re perfect for when you feel like wearing something loose and comfy that still looks nice and fashionable. Give them a shot!

Screen shot 2010-10-11 at 11.22.43 PMNom De Plume YaYa Vivian Romper, $68

pCHIC1-8092726v275Charlotte Russe Ruffle Front Romper, $14.50

431224176_lgArden B. Off the Shoulder Animal Print Romper, $59

13898-1Mod Cloth Stud Double Romper, $42.99

9713__1-detailMason Racerback Romper, $311

Screen shot 2010-10-11 at 11.37.45 PMHurley Wilson Romper, $59

SENE-WD40_V3Seneca Rising Atilla Romper, $134

Screen shot 2010-10-11 at 11.44.06 PMMiss Ferriday Flirty Romper, $167

Oh- hey guys… I actually had someone else take a pic of me this week:

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xx,

WhyDid

Why Did You Eat That: That’s Amore.

By |October 11th, 2010|Los Angeles, Why Did You Eat That?|

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Established in 1964, Dan Tana’s is a true Los Angeles institution. Loved by locals and celebrities alike, on any given night you may bump into anyone from Hilary Duff, Paris Hilton, Kim Kardashian, or George Clooney… so you best bring your A-game.

DantanaThough it is considered a “steak house” this place reads old school Italian to me. There is nothing fancy shmancy or over the top here. The red vinyl booths and checkered table cloths give a cute and kitschy feel (though I doubt they put thought into it). You really can’t go wrong with anything on the menu. From spaghetti and meatballs to chicken parm, you will surely leave satisfied and stuffed.

Dan Tana’s

9071 Santa Monica Blvd

West Hollywood, CA 90069

310-975-9444

So, what to wear? What to wear?? Well, when in Rome…

3243-99865Kimberly Taylor Chloe Top, $165

1066218_fpx.tifBCBG Snake Print Power Skirt, $88.80

prodImage.msDolce Vita Victoria Sandals, $115.99

rm_5_zip_clutch_black_front_745_generalRebecca Minkoff 5 Zip Morning After Clutch, $295

xx,

WhyDid