Monday, January 31, 2011

The Loulou Diet

I have often been told that I need to write a diet book, because I eat whatever I want and I never gain an ounce. But I've never dieted a day in my life! According to my diet guru, Chaka Khan (or Chakra Vhan or something - can never remember her name), I eat intuitively well, which means that staying skinny just comes naturally to me. But as a public service to those of you to whom eating well doesn't come naturally, I've decided to give you a few of my secret strategies for staying slim without starving.

1. Drink lots of tea: I drink black tea with agave nectar and skim milk all day long, and usually, when I'm done with my tea, I find that I am no longer hungry and I no longer need a snack. It also has some sugar and some caffeine, and the both give you energy.

2. Pick five guilty pleasures, and eat them as often as you want: Mine are creamy desserts, shortbread cookies, foie gras, French toast, and chocolate. As long as you limit yourself to five guilty pleasures, you won't gain weight, no matter how much you eat! It's amazing!

3. Skip the Gym: Nothing is yuckier than a gym, with all those people sweating, and everyone so unhappy to be there. Plus, it's smelly and those machines scare me. That's why I don't work out at a gym. I find that window shopping achieves the same purpose, but it achieves a dual purpose: You can buy things while you exercise!

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Loulou's Five Must Haves of the Week

I've decided, since so many of you count on me for valuable shopping advice, to start each week with a list of the hottest, best items to buy that week! I will do this every single week, unless of course I forget! So, without delay, here are the five items on my radar this week! If you buy them, I guarantee that they will make you more Loulou-esque. And what could be better than that?


1. Marc Jacobs Happy D Bag, $139: This bag is so cheerful and so fun, it can instantly turn a basic outfit into a statement-maker. And it's so inexpensive, you can afford to buy a really cute outfit to replace the basic one, and now you look better from head to toe. It's genius, really! (Actually, it's Loulou-Logic). Thanks Gilt!
3.1 Phillip Lim Mix Jacquard Dress with Open Tie Back
2. Mix Jacquard Dress with Open Back, $475: I love this pretty, creamy, swingy dress. You can wear it now with a dark jacket and cool boots, and in spring with strappy sandals. Either way, it's a guaranteed guy-pleaser!

3. Kelly Locke Petite Bardot Clutch, $550: This metallic wine clutch is so chic and so edgy it will instantly update anything you wear it with. And the color goes with virtually everything in your closet!
 Runway Girl Scarf gallery 0
4. Runway Girl Scarf, $125: Normally, if it doesn't say Hermes, I won't wrap it around my neck. It's a matter of principle, and also of safety. (It may be superstitious, but I was brougth up to believe that nothing bad can happen to you if you are wearing Hermes, and so far it has proved to be true!). This time, however, I am making an exception with a scarf from another H - Henri Bendel. I love the fashion-y image on this pretty, colorful silk scarf so much that I may let it take the place of my beloved Hermes, just this once.
 Ikat Caftan Dress
5. Ikat Caftan Dress, $195: This silky, flowy caftan makes me want to go somewhere really exotic and lovely and be waited on by cute guys with tans. Sigh. This would be gorgeous with coral beaded sandals.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

A Tribute to Tuesday

Tuesday is kind of a nothing day, if you think about it. I mean, what happens on Tuesday? Sure, it turns up in Sheryl Crow songs and the occasional band name, but other than that, Tuesday really gets no respect. That's why I decided to take this oft-forgotten day and give it a special purpose, a higher calling, if you will. I am designating it Shopping Tuesday. I know it may not sound fancy, but there is no day of the week that really sounds fabulous with the word "shopping," and Tuesday had nothing else going for it. With a new year, and a new focus, I am making Shopping Tuesday my new cause, my raison d'etre. After all, why should Saturday have all the fun?

Please help me spread the word about this important cause. With your help and your participation, and especially your credit cards, we can help revitalize the nation's economy while simultaneously making our own wardrobes sooooo much cuter. It's totally win-win!

So, in honor of the first ever Shopping Tuesday, I went on a small spree, and here is what I bought:

1. Anda & Masha Anita Hat in Black, $297: So glamorous in a Studio 54 kind of way!

2. Chris Benz Evelyn Long Dress, $1395: The color makes this really special.

3. Apepazza Gaia Wedges in Cranberry, $129: Soooo pretty, and they're such a steal!

Monday, January 17, 2011

Loulou Speaks!

What do you think? That's the name of my new show idea! I am going to see if my agent, Stanley, will pitch it to all the major networks. "Loulou Speaks." It's genius! After all, people have always been interested in what I have to say. Just the other day, mommy was telling me that she thinks I am one of the most interesting conversationalists she knows! And she knows a LOT of people!
Of course I will discuss fashion and beauty and celebrity and all the usual, fun topics that I know and love, but I would also love to cover some more hard-hitting stuff, the issues people really care about. Here are some of my ideas:
Plastic Surgery Gone Wrong
Online Dating Gone Wrong
Is Natalie Portman Perfect or Pretentious?
What is it about Jennifer Aniston that makes EVERYBODY love her, including Loulou. (A 3 Part Series)
What do you think of the new lineup of judges on American Idol?

I'm so excited! I've dabbled in TV before (a cameo on Gossip Girl, the backup singer in that episode of 30 Rock), but I've never starred in my very own series!

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Gucci in Little Girl Sizes

Oooohhhh! I am so excited. Gucci just launched an adorable children's line! The pieces are so fabulous, so posh, so Gucci-esque, and the price tag is so teeny tiny! Ooh, and the clothes are teeny-tiny, which is perfect for someone like me, who is, admittedly, teeny-tiny. Now I can buy Gucci without having it tailored! Sure, not everything works for a grown-up girl in her early 20s, but there are a few looks that I love, love, love and have to have!

How cute is this! Perfect if I were to ever spend a day in the country, horseback-riding. Not that I am ever going to do that, but it can't hurt to buy it, just in case.

This is just perfect for a day at the club, upstate, with mommy.


So perfect with a blowout when I finally meet Stephen's parents!

Sunday, January 9, 2011

You Heard it Here First: A Disturbing Trend in Europe!

Not to be an alarmist, but I consider it my job to keep on top of important world events and crises, and to report them to you. It's sort of my calling in life, really. Especially when I know that each and every one of you is counting on me for the truly insightful, hard-hitting stories that only I can write. Are you sitting down? Good. I have just finished watching a very upsetting clip about bicycle riding in Europe. Apparently, thousands of Europeans have started riding bicycles on a daily basis, taking them to the store, to work, even to school!!!! These people, many of them professionals in otherwise prosperous, Westernized countries, CAN'T AFFORD CARS. I am sure they don't want to say anything because they are too embarassed, but it really is a tragedy on so many levels. Haven't they even heard of taxis or, gulp, the subway in these places? Are they so behind, technology-wise, that there are no alternative means of transportation? I mean, here in NYC, you occcasionally see someone riding a bicycle, but usually they are wearing bicycle riding clothes and it's a misguided attempt at exercise. But these people are fully dressed and riding bicycles around their cities! I cannot even begin to list why this is wrong on so many levels, but I will try:
1. Women wear very nice shoes in Europe, as all the top designers are from there and make their shoes there, so think of all the Louboutins and Zanottis getting trashed.
2. People show up everywhere sweaty, with their hair messy. This could severely damage the dating scene, leading to a shortage of weddings and babies and eventually a population crisis!
3. Riding a bicycle to a job interview would virtually guarantee that you don't get the job, because your boss would correctly assume that you were crazy, so this could lead to widespread unemployment.
4. Riding bicycles is dangerous. You could fall and skin your knee, veer into traffic, or damage your complexion with all the windburn (I am sure that Lance Armstrong doesn't look so hot up close - I think his photos must be heavily retouched). You could also tear, soil or wrinkle your clothing.
5. Riding bicycles means that you don't have any place to store all of the stuff you buy when you go shopping, which could really hurt the economy. People will have to stop buying things because they don't want to haul it home on their ten-speeds!
6. Car manufacturers, who are already in trouble, will go out of business if everyone starts riding bicycles!

Bicycles are for young children and for professional bicyclists only, and we must do something to stop this alarming trend before it gets out of control and spreads to the United States. Write your congressman! Get involved. You can make a difference!

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Dinner with Stephen, and What I Wore

Stephen is finally back from a weeklong business trip, and tonight we celebrated by dinner at our favorite little Italian spot. (Okay, it's Stephen's favorite Italian spot. I actually hate Italian food, but I haven't broken it to him yet. I'm not going to let a few dozen plates of pasta get between me and an otherwise amazing boyfriend!) It's an intimate little place, so I wanted to wear something romantic and relatively low key, so I picked this lacey white dress from Stella McCartney. (Yes, white + lace often = wedding. And yes, it was intentional. It's just a gentle reminder to Stephen that we have been dating for almost two months. He can't drag his feet forever!)

These Jimmy Choo sandals added a little sparkle.
And of course I had to pick a glamorous bag!

Friday, January 7, 2011

Current Events

I've decided that it's time I got more informed about world events, so today I spent some time catching up on my news. I got up early and switched on E! News Daily. I was so behind! I didn't even know that Khloe is now a redhead, and she debuted her new color last night! (I love it, by the way. I think it makes her even more striking!) So I watched some episodes of Keeping Up With the Kardashians that I had recorded, just to make sure I hadn't missed anything else! I can't afford to be so out of touch with current events. People count on me to know about important things like this! But I can't keep beating myself up about it. I've set my DVR to record E! News every morning, even though I won't be getting up at 7 a.m. to watch it. That's just impractical. I also won't let my issues of Variety and WWD and US Weekly pile up, unread, by the front door anymore. After the Kardashians marathon, I spent some time rereading my September issue of Vogue, just to make sure I hadn't missed anything. Overall, it was a very productive way to spend the morning!

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Technical Difficulties

Due to technical difficulties (my computer was buried under a pile of clothes!), I was unable to blog yesterday. My apologies. I know everyone is dying to know how my resolutions are going! Well, today I started out with high hopes. I fully intended to investigate some out-of-the-way shops and make some serious contributions to the economy. Unfortunately, it was drizzling all day, so I found a way to spread my financial contributions even farther, without subjecting my hair to any unnecessary frizz! I shoppped online. Fortunately, Bergdorf Goodman, Gilt Group, and Net A Porter were all too happy to accommodate me.  Yeaaaaaa! I feel good. Not only will the cash infusions that I have just made stimulate the economy, but they will make my wardrobe soooo much cuter!

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

A Different Approach

Today I tried scowling at everyone everywhere, all day long. Shockingly, I was able to frown as much as I wanted to without drawing any undue attention to myself. I'm the only one who seems bothered by it. Who wants to be a grump all day? It made me cranky. Plus I think I've developed a wrinkle. I don't care what kind of looks I get.  I'm going back to smiling. And I'm going to get some Botox for that wrinkle!

Monday, January 3, 2011

Mystery Solved

Here's a Revelation: If you walk around New York City smiling at everybody, all day, all the time, people will look at you funny. Who knew?

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Puzzled

I spent all day today just walking around the city, taking it all in. Can't believe how much I missed it! By the end of the day, however, I noticed the strangest phenomenon. Almost every single person I met was looking at me funny. A few dozen quick mirror checks revealed that nothing was amiss, and yet I still got these odd looks from everyone I saw. I am used to getting attention, but usually it's awe or adoration or simply admiration. I haven't been this confused since the debacle on the beach in Daytona, when I figured out that my fabulous platforms were stealing the show.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Loulou's Resolutions

I love New Year's Day! There's nothing like a fresh start to make you feel all rosy and optimistic. Now that I have returned from my self-imposed sabbatical in Daytona Beach, I am ready to jump back into city life. But not before making my annual list of resolutions. I only make fun resolutions that I was planning on doing anyway because, let's face it, who needs another to-do list? Plus, I like the amazing rush that comes from setting and achieving goals, so I try to make the "achieving" part of the equation as easy as possible! So on that note, here are my top 3 resolutions for 2011:

1. Make the World a Better Place: Yes, I know this sounds very very intimidating and not at all fun, but as Oprah and other very successful people know, even the biggest goals can be broken down into itty, bitty steps. So here are mine: Shop as much as possible at as many different places as possible so that I can maximize the positive impact I make on the economy. Improve the welfare of animals by contributing to the zoo. (It's the only place where animals can go and be safe. Animal rights people who want animals to run free clearly do not know that in the wild, animals eat each other! It's a little known fact!). Smile at everybody, all the time, every day. It's very un-New York, I know, but I firmly believe that this town needs more smilers anyway. It's an easy way to lift someone's spirits!

2. Single-handedly bring back some of the more ladylike styles of the past. I will start by wearing pearls with everything and matching my nail polish to my lipstick. So fabulously retro!

3. Manage my Investments Better: I like my investments where I can see them - in my shoe closet. (I think fellow shoe-lover SJP said that first!) That means I am going to have to build a bigger, better closet to accommodate all the new shoes I plan on buying, and I am going to make sure that they get dusted and polished regularly. After all, they are the single biggest investment I've ever made!