Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Greenwich Food & Wine Festival 2011


This past weekend, Serendipity Magazine held the first ever Greenwich Food & Wine Festival. Over 3,000 people attended and there was even a dinner Saturday night with live music by pop singer Natasha Bedingfield.  Both being outdoors, The Taste of Beverly Hills and Greenwich Food and Wine Festival had a similar family friendly vibe.  This past June, Ruby Media Group worked on the social media for Westchester Magazine's Wine & Food Weekend. It is great to see Fairfield County holding such high powered wine & food events as well and both events were mega successful and great weekend activities. One thing is clear: wine & food weekends are here to stay in Westchester and Greenwich, and suburbanites demand the highest quality food. My favorite desserts included the truffles from L'Escale and macaroons from Meli Melo. And of course my go to beverage Twelve was there which was an added bonus!




Monday, September 12, 2011

Yacht Hopping at the Delamar

Who knew Greenwich, CT had so many exciting activities going on? This past weekend, I attended the sixth annual Greenwich Harbor Yacht Showcase at the Delamar Hotel.  Spectacular yachts were on sale ranging from 250k to 7 million. The Kick-Off party took place Friday night, and benefitted the Audubon Greenwich and its efforts to restore the Long Island Sound.  The festivities continued into Saturday and Sunday, and I even brought my family back over the weekend. Dinner and brunch at L'Escale over- looking the yachts was an extra treat. The best part- yacht hopping at night from one beautiful boat the next and seeing the interior design of the yachts. Of course everyone had to take off their shoes before stepping foot on the yachts, and only in Greenwich would people leave their $1200 Christian Louboutin's unattended on the docks while trotting around barefoot :) Love it!








Thursday, September 8, 2011

Greenwich Fashion's Night Out

Tonight was Fashion's Night Out in Greenwich, Connecticut. Greenwich Avenue was packed as guests lined up around the red carpet at Saks Fifth Avenue, and crowds gathered for a live fashion show. There was even a big pink whale outside of Vineyard Vines! I enjoyed playing the Stylelist fashion app- they said I scored highest so far in the evening on my fashion trivia. Definitely a nice job by Saks Fifth Avenue and all of the participating store owners to bring the Greenwich community together to celebrate NYC's infamous Fashion's Night Out. What did you think about Fashion's Night Out tonight in your city? How did you celebrate?



Photos By Styelist, Chantelle Rowley




Thursday, September 1, 2011

Kardashian Wedding Dress


Finally- the wedding photos have been revealed. Were you a fan of the diamond bedazzled headdress and 3 Vera Wang dresses? We want to hear what you thought!



Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Taking customer service to a new level- BMW Mt. Kisco

On the way back from the Hamptons, I kept notice the service light flashing. I called BMW Mt. Kisco up this morning on my way to the office, and asked them if they could squeeze me in. When I got there, I was greeted by Vince, my service rep who always takes care of me and is the nicest person to deal with! I absolutely adore him! He is great to my entire family and always makes me feel taken care of when I come in frantic and frazzled.  Vince arranged for someone to drop me off to my office and have my car personally dropped off at my office at the end of the day. He also told the driver "make sure you drive her to get her morning coffee at Dunkin Donuts before you drop her off." I couldn't believe it- quite possibly the best service I have ever had. BMW sells luxury- and that includes your service experience. It is reasons like this that I will stay a loyal BMW customer- because of how they treat me, not only because of the quality of the car.  On top of getting a ride to Dunkin for my coffee, the driver also made a special stop to La Tulipe so I could pick up some macaroons for the day and then dropped me off to my office.  Not only did I get superior customer service, I also picked up a beautiful bag of pink macaroons! What could get better then that?


Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Interns- How NOT to get hired

I recently posted an opening for a virtual internship on Lauren Berger's popular site Intern Queen. I have been getting some great applications so far. I am most impressed with how far resumes have come. Almost all of these applicants have their own personal web sites with links to download their work in word or PDF form as well as a compilation of their online portfolio and writing clips.  Very impressive! Now.. the down side.  Social media is great ( I run a social media agency, so I should think so!) but it is not so great if you use it without caution. Even though I am a "young" boss from the social media revolution, that does not mean it is ok to use slang or profanity in your tweets, blog or in anything you are writing. If I (as a young boss) don't think its cool, I don't think a boss from an older generation and different work mentality would appreciate it either. Also, don't post about what your interviewer asks you during the interview, or what they email  you back! Some things are meant to be kept personal, and this could blow your chance at getting the job. Here's what to do to ensure that you won't get hired.

1. Send writing samples with profanity or slang

2. Send links to your Twitter page and then have profanity on it (at least delete this before sending over the links to a potential boss)

3. Tweet about what the interviewer asked you publicly during your interview (on Twitter) and tweet if you haven't heard back from the interviewer yet (This puts added pressure on the interviewer to write back on your time schedule, NOT theirs) This also shares public interview questions which are supposed to be kept privately. Another reason this is a bad idea? Because it upsets people who may not have heard back from the person hiring before you

Moral: Think before you tweet, and clean up your writing samples/social media profiles before applying for a job. No one wants to read profanity who may be hiring you- unless they are "into" that type of thing. If you are applying for a corporate job, chances are they aren't. While you may be "expressing" yourself, you are also making it much harder on yourself for an interviewer to overlook these things. Make social media work for you, NOT against you!



Monday, August 8, 2011

Taking off a few inches

I am a big shoe aficionado. In fact, there is nothing I love more then a gorgeous pair of Christian Louboutin patent leather pumps.  But recently it has come to my attention (after numerous chiropractor visits) that I am having some serious lower back pain (all at the young age of 24!) So, I am putting this shoe fetish of mine on hold for now- and trading in the heels for trendy flats. As much as I love these pumps, I will admire them like beautiful artwork- from afar. I will keep you posted on the trendy flats I find- flats are cool and sexy too!