Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Madame Notes: Spring/Summer Hair





Okay so I've been wearing my hair short for the past 7 years and for the last 3 years during the winter I always grow it out and add extensions. I love that I have the option of doing whatever I want! Now it's back short and well I don't know if I'm loving the fact that everyone has their hair short and hair stylist are calling it a "Rihanna Do". I love the girl but she didn't invent that look and neither did I but damn I don't feel so exclusive anymore. Who am I kidding? a million women can have their hair short but their is only one Madame Q. Selfish right? I know but sometimes you just have to be that way.

xoxo Madame Q

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Madame's Playlist: La Roux- Bullet proof



My Theme song: Bulletproof is the jam... Sometimes I feel like with all i go through and how it gets me down sometimes but you know what I AM STRONG and the higher power only makes ME STRONGER and it feels like bulletproof.

This song is like an old 80's/new school punk... Love the song and her hair! This time baby, I'll be... Bulletproof! I hope this kicks off your day.

xoxo Madame Q

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Madame Notes: Familiar Places








Last week during my "Me Time" I went back into my old neighborhood, Lincoln Center. I remember the early afternoons chilling on the steps of glamorous monuments and taking long walks in Central Park. At night I would go to Francisco's Pizzeria and grab a slice with garlic nots and a orange Fanta. All of these exercises were simple yet fabulous for me. Not to mention this area has everything you need, lots of shopping and entertainment for sure. Luckily my Grandma still lives in the area so I don't get home sick too often but I sure miss it from time to time.
xoxo Madame Q

Madame's Playlist: Tightrope by Janelle Monae



I love Janelle Monae's style and her music just makes you want to jump up and dance. Check out those move in the video!

xoxo Madame Q

Monday, April 12, 2010

Presenting: Madame of the Month


Hey people, if you know any fabulous ladies out there that deserves to be Madame (21yrs-or older) or Madamette (12yrs-20yrs) of the Month, send me an email of why this individual is a great candidate. We are looking for teenage girls and women who are inspiring to you and other people because of their career or community service contribution.

send all emails to madamemirror@gmail.com.

xoxo Madame Q

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Brooklyn Vybez: Brooklyn Museum's First Saturdays












Growing up, museums and galleries were apart of my life style. My grandmother would take my siblings, cousins and I to a different event at one almost every weekend during the summer. I guess it's no mystery why I love history and the arts so much. Anyway, I've heard about some events at the Brooklyn Museum that takes place the first saturday of every month. Target sponsors the event and there's free lectures about current exhibits, activities, food, drinks and performances. A year has gone by and I still never checked it out until last week saturday. The place was packed and full of life, people socialize and have a ball dancing and enjoying the music. The sad part is I got there 45 minutes before it ends but don't worry I'll be much earlier next time. In God's speed.

P.S
The Bronx Museum, Lincoln Center and MOMA have Target free events so be sure to check it out!
xoxo Madame Q

Culture & Arts: FIT Museum











Tuesday I went to the FIT Museum to see the Night and Day and American Beauty exhibits and they are pretty good.

Before I entered the museum I came across a pretty good presentation in the lobby.

Night and Day makes you realize how important appearance and presentation is for women. Just think about the rules many women had to follow for decades and the rules many of us are breaking today. I remember my grandmother never wanting to wear shorts or a bikini, she would say, "It's not the Christian thing to do", now I have to hide her two piece and fitted dresses.

The American Beauty exhibit is about modern innovations and top designers in the United States. Although there are plenty of great inspiring styles, I feel a slight disconnect. I can not afford many designers like Channel, Dior, Louis V and many others. Many people I know can't afford their clothing so what do we do? We shop in stores like H&M, Zara, Forever 21, Marshalls, Loweman's and etc. Now their shoes are more affordable for me so that's the only connection I'll have with them for now unless I come across a Dior jacket in a thrift shop which sometimes I do. I think you get the point so as for me, American Beauty has nothing to do who's name is on your suit but how you make the suit work for you.

P.S true American Beauty is the fusion of culture & style that connects us all from hip-hop to Harajuku

xoxo Madame Q

Bronx Tales: Exploring Culture




Hey People,
Having two days off back to back has been glorious! Getting some "ME TIME" while exploring the Bronx so I'm off to see a few exhibits at the Bronx Museum. I'll share with you my thoughts and other interesting things and people I come across!

P.S
There is so much I have to share with you so stay tuned for more on my "Me Time", Bronx Tales and an update on Brooklyn Vybez.

Smooches


xoxo Madame Q