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Image via GarmentDistrict.nyc

Summer in the Garment District

July 17, 2018 by Patricia Chang in Fashion, Food, Travel
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Culture Espresso, Image via Instagram @jourdanhull_

Culture Espresso, Image via Instagram @jourdanhull_

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M&J

M&J

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M&J

Spyglass 

Spyglass 

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Spyglass, Image via Yelp

Spyglass, Image via Yelp

OM Factory, Image via Yelp @ginaeverkim

OM Factory, Image via Yelp @ginaeverkim

The Garment District is near and dear to my heart, because this is where I spent the bulk of my time as a young designer - sourcing not only fabrics and trims, but the production of my ready-to-wear line as well. It's made up of hardworking, friendly people I will never forget, some even treated me like their own daughter.

Today, I can go back for leisure and though the Garment District is always changing, it's nice to see the familiar "classics" stay the same. 

Nestled between Bryant Park and Herald Square, its in the heart of the city: 6th to 9th Ave, and 35th to 40th St. This small area is bustling with life, tons of shops big and small, but let's start with first things first: Eats!

This summer of 2018, the Garment District closed two blocks of traffic from 39th - 41st streets, and created an Urban Garden. Going on now until Sept 1! You can see photos from my stroll here and the endless temptations for a cheat meal ;)

There is still plenty to eat outside of the Urban Garden area from delis to coffee shops. The next time I am there in the morning, I'm going to skip Starbucks and try Culture Espresso on 38th st and 6th Ave.

Next stop, Shops.

Well, it is the Garment District after all! Note: most of the shops here are open Monday~Saturday, and normally close at 5pm. The general vicinity of the shops are located around 37th through 39th Streets, between 7th and 8th Ave.

Mood Fabrics
225 West 37th Street, 3rd floor

B&J Fabrics
525 Seventh Avenue, 2nd floor

New York Elegant Fabrics
222 West 40th Street

Mokuba
137 W. 38th Street

M&J Trimming - pictured
1008 6th Avenue

Pacific Trimming
220 West 38th Street

Now finally, off to my favorite part of the day, rooftop bars!! Man, a refreshing cocktail with friends, paired with a view of my favorite city never gets old.

If you're traveling or getting off work early, Spyglass rooftop opens earliest so I would start there to grab some snacks and drinks, and then bar hop over to the Refinery Rooftop. There, you can catch one of the endless stunning sunsets the city has to offer with an Espresso Martini in hand, to carry on through the rest of the night.

For a more intimate vibe in this touristy area, continue downstairs of the Refinery Hotel to Winnie’s Jazz Bar. I need to check this place out myself, for an easy night out of live jazz. I imagine sitting back and just melting the stimulating day in the city away.

Lastly, while researching the Garment District, I discovered OM Factory! They hold anti-gravity Yoga classes there - I would definitely like to check it out sometime. Would you?

Thank you to the Garment District for sponsoring this post and sharing it's gems with us.

 

July 17, 2018 /Patricia Chang
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A Day in my NYDJ Maternity Jeans

Botanical Garden
October 25, 2016 by Patricia Chang in Family, Fashion

At 5 months pregnant I may be just starting to "show", but I'm in full swing maternity pants mode! My friends used to notice how I never wear jeans. In my 20's I realized how uncomfortable jeans were and naturally phased them out of my wardrobe. This ALL changed with my first pregnancy with Chase. Discovering maternity jeans was like tasting a donut for the first time. It's a whole new world with the elastic waist band, I honestly wonder why we don't wear them all the time! I wore them for at least a year after birth as it was too hard to let them go just yet.

Working from home, I can get away with pjs all day. But on the weekends, my husband and I like to go out for a little adventure. Here's a day in my NYDJ jeans running after Chase and staying comfy all day long at the Botanical Garden!

I love watching him explore!

I love watching him explore!

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It was "giant pumpkin weekend"!

It was "giant pumpkin weekend"!

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Costume I made for him last year.

Costume I made for him last year.

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Chrysanthemums exhibit

Chrysanthemums exhibit

'Can you see my bump now?' pose

'Can you see my bump now?' pose

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Watering plants in the green house.

Watering plants in the green house.

Another successful play date with Charlotte and her family filled with lots of hugs!

Another successful play date with Charlotte and her family filled with lots of hugs!

I learned an awesome trick to fold the bottom of the pants long-ways, and then rolling them up for a more fitted ankle. 

I learned an awesome trick to fold the bottom of the pants long-ways, and then rolling them up for a more fitted ankle. 

Shop the look:

I like skinny jeans because as you are expanding, it helps give you more polished look. I recommend getting a size smaller than usual as they run a little loose. 

Maternity Boyfriend

Maternity Boyfriend

Maternity Legging

Maternity Legging

Maternity Legging

Maternity Legging

You can be casual, put together and playful all in one look - I styled my jeans with a neutral palette as this pregnancy is really making me feel neutrals these days. But I'm always one for a little touch of whimsical! 

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October 25, 2016 /Patricia Chang
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Pumpkin Patch

Harvest Moon Farm & Orchard
October 18, 2016 by Patricia Chang in Family, Fashion, Food, Travel

IF YOU PLAN ON TRAVELING HERE READ THESE TIPS FIRST:

Over the weekend we took the Metro North from Grand Central to Croton Falls station for a fun day at Harvest Moon Farm & Orchard up in North Salem, NY! Wear comfy shoes and be warned - they only have porta potties.. You can use the bathroom at Gordon's Deli as soon as you get off the train from Croton Falls station where they happen to have yummy sandwiches! We envisioned a quiet day in nature. Not so~ There's loud (fun) music and dust kicked up by what reminded me of a "Times Square crowd" if you go on a weekend. Last year we were faced with a lot of traffic (from the station to the orchard) and long lines for everything, so we went earlier in the morning this year and it was much better traffic wise. Also prepare to stand still often, there are quite a lot of bees. Lastly, bring cash.

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First things first! I've learned that as a parent, your greatest joy comes from watching your child have a blast. Chase quickly spotted the row of bouncy castles in the back so we zipped there first. At 2.5 years old, he was only allowed on 2 of the 3 inflatables. We paid $3 for the bouncy castle where Chase waited patiently on line. Once he got in he realized it is not connected to the slide he saw and stayed for less than 30 seconds. I pushed him back in but he wasn't interested in jumping. So to the big slide we went! It was $2 per turn or $5/3 turns. I paid the $2 to see if he can handle it and he LOVED it! I got him the bundle ticket and let him go 3 more times in a row. I thought it was worth it because he rarely comes across such a giant slide and laughed the entire time. Plus I really enjoyed watching him come down in an "X shape". The 3rd inflatable was an obstacle course for kids older than 6 years.

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Pumpkin picking! Got one!

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Dancing with his friend Charlotte to the live music during our (second) lunch break! I'll share a video on Instagram - they were soo cute!!

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The tacos were pretty good! Do'h - Don't forget to try the homemade cider donuts like we did this time~ Had them last year and they were really good. 

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Apple picking: Apparently due to many circumstances such as an extremely hot summer, apples (and pears) were no longer on the trees and only in bins. You can only enter this "picking" section if you are buying a $20 bag. It's worth the short, but steep hike up because there is a great view, fresh air and you can get away from the crowds.

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I'm including this because they had the longest line of all. Just FYI: might want to go early if you're interested!

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We only picked a couple of mini pumpkins for easier traveling. I would have picked some larger pumpkins had we drove. Grab a single serving cold apple cider while you're paying inside the store - it's so fresh!

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Once we got back to Grand Central Station my friend Nancy (Charlotte's mom), whose family spent the day with us, pointed us to Joe & the Juice. I ordered "Joe's Green Mile" and guess who stole it from me. I was happy to share it because he has gotten pickier about his vegetables and it has spinach, avocado and broccoli! It was one of the tastiest juices I got so I am curious to go back and try every flavor. I was a little surprised when I was paying because at $10, it was pricier than Juice Generation which I already find a bit expensive. It will be the occasional treat!


Memory Lane from exactly a year ago at the same place - looks like we are starting a tradition!

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I can't believe he was small enough to put in the bin. Today, those pumpkins would have been squashed to pumpkin pie!


Shop the Look

I got this pumpkin costume last year for the same event and it still fit~ Milking it ;)

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October 18, 2016 /Patricia Chang
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A day in Dumbo

July 11, 2016 by Patricia Chang in Family, Fashion, Food
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Fun Fact: Hank and I had our first date in Dumbo Brooklyn - we went to the art fair in 2010!

Over the long weekend earlier this month I spent a fun-filled family day in Dumbo Brooklyn with my husband, son and sister. We left the house without eating breakfast so I quickly yelped brunch spots, and came across AlMar. The Egg in a Cloud dish sparked my interest, but being a family friendly restaurant solidified our decision. The restaurant has high ceilings and the food was as tasty as it looks. It was an ideal brunch! Next time I'd love to try Atrium.

After lunch we wanted Chase to run around so we headed to the nearest playground which was at Pier 5. He loved the sandbox shaped like a boat. Dumbo is a residential neighborhood so here is an extensive list of playgrounds in the area~ 

Then to relax, we picked up some snacks at Peas & Pickles for a picnic at Brooklyn Bridge Park. The views are beautiful right by the river and the iconic bridges. We strolled to Jane's Carousel and Chase (finally) fell asleep in his stroller (he was too excited and stayed up way past his usual naptime).

We figured it's a good time to grab an early dinner with Chase napping, and it's not often we come to Brooklyn so we headed for their famous pizza! We figured the lines wouldn't be too bad considering it's a holiday weekend and everyone was out of town, but both Juliana's and Grimaldi's lines were still too long. So we headed closer to the water where we can always rely on Luke's Lobster. We ate outside and I love that you feel a bit like you're on vacation.

When Chase woke up, we needed to find a bathroom so we got some treats from One Girl Cookies. We got a sample of flavors though Chase ate most of them. It was right by the park so we picnicked again to change his diaper. It didn't feel right to leave without checking out the shops so we went to a bookstore we saw across the street from the cookie store called Powerhouse and then Shibu, a Japanese furniture store. Sadly, both were going out of business.. and almost everything was on sale. I got a blank textbook from Powerhouse to use as a sketchbook which I'm excited to fill with designs and ideas.

We grabbed one last strawberry smoothie for the subway ride back home. It's unfortunate that none of the subway stops in Brooklyn have elevators! I suggested walking over the Brooklyn Bridge but by the end of the day we were all pretty pooped!

Outfits wise - I wasn't planning on blogging the day when we left, so it's simply weekend casual in a white top, denim shorts, and my most comfortable sneakers.

P.S. We stumbled upon this amazing flower garden! It is located by River Cafe between Luke's Lobster. Nothing is more soothing to me than the sound of trickling water and there is a lovely little stream by the entrance to the garden. It's a sweet spot from the urban environment when the flowers are in full bloom!

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July 11, 2016 /Patricia Chang
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A taste of Rivington Street

morgenstern's
July 07, 2016 by Patricia Chang in Fashion, Food
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My sister and I went to taste Morgenstern's coconut ash flavor ice cream. I was curious since I don't know that I've seen black ice cream before - it's more messy than it is tasty - prepare a napkin, maybe some water to rinse out your teeth and don't forget a mirror to reapply your lips because they will be messed up. I did enjoy the coconut flavor, but I'd probably order another flavor next time! We got some good laughs out of it though (at each other).

As we were heading to Black Seed Bagel for brunch, we got distracted by a shop next door called Leekan Designs - oriental bird cages with blue and white porcelain feeders in the window caught my eye. So we popped in and stayed for about 10-15 mins because there's a lot of things to cover. My sister left with a metal horse necklace charm with turquoise eyes. I'm trying not to be a hoarder anymore so I sadly left the cages at the store. Its always fun to explore and find new gems around town - which is endless here in NY!

I based my outfit around this dress that I was drawn to for it's simplicity with a twist (pun intended). It's more comfortable in person and under $100, which is a win win. I think it would be cute for early pregnancy, though my sister thinks it draws attention to the belly - what do you think? I'm wearing a size M here, and I am 5'5".

Once I wore the dress I was feeling monochrome vibes and opted for a gray bag rather than a pop of color. So I styled it with this mouse bag, which is a classic from my handbag line, but the metallic color is new and coming out any day now! Next, it was a no brainer to pick the shoes - a pair of neutral Josefinas sneakers. This style is also new, but you may recognize the furry pair from the same brand that I wore everyday thus far! Only after I put it altogether did I realize I had a bow-on-bow situation going on~ To keep the "simple" look a bit more interesting, I finished it off with pigtail braids and a rose gold choker for an edgy vibe.

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July 07, 2016 /Patricia Chang
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Castell de Montjuic

Castell de Montjuic

Post cards from Barcelona, Part 2

May 16, 2016 by Patricia Chang in Fashion, Food, Travel
Sagrada Familia

Sagrada Familia

Castell de Montjuic

Castell de Montjuic

Ciutadela Park

Ciutadela Park

Ciutadela Park, wearing Shopbop

Ciutadela Park, wearing Shopbop

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Montjuic Botanical Garden

Montjuic Botanical Garden

Brunch and Cake

Brunch and Cake

Ciutadela Park

Ciutadela Park

Montjuic

Montjuic

Ciutadela Park

Ciutadela Park

Barceloneta Beach

Barceloneta Beach

Port Vell, view from cable car

Port Vell, view from cable car

Ciutadella Park

Ciutadella Park

Barceloneta Beach

Barceloneta Beach

Barceloneta Beach

Barceloneta Beach

Mirador de Colom

Mirador de Colom

Barceloneta Beach

Barceloneta Beach

Tibidabo

Tibidabo

Tibidabo

Tibidabo

Tibidabo

Tibidabo

Brunch and Cake by the Sea

Brunch and Cake by the Sea

Brunch and Cake by the Sea

Brunch and Cake by the Sea

Montjuic

Montjuic

La Rambla, view from Mirador de Colom

La Rambla, view from Mirador de Colom

Placa de Gaudi

Placa de Gaudi

Placa de Gaudi

Placa de Gaudi

Montjuic

Montjuic

Montjuic, wearing Shopbop

Montjuic, wearing Shopbop

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MUHBA

MUHBA

El Nacional

El Nacional

Ciutadela Park

Ciutadela Park

Welcome back for Part 2 of our trip! I mashed together some of my "naturey" photos and ended up with a parks list. I have come to realize I have a soft spot for parks when I travel. When you're running around seeing all the sights, it's especially relaxing to sit and listen to some water trickling while soaking in the surrounding culture. My favorite place was Ciutadela Park, as we went back twice by choice. There's something about this park that brought out a sense of home away from home. It reminded me of a condensed Central Park in NY, except this park has palm trees galore! 

We also went back to the beach for a second time. The first time, we stumbled upon it on our way to the cable car that takes you up to Montjuic. We saw people selling blankets and decided to come back for a picnic if we had time. On our last day we happened to walk by the beach again. Before making it to the sand, we got distracted by some people making large bubbles for the crowd. It was then I noticed groups of people buzzing around on electric bikes and scooters of all kinds. Right there in the middle of the board walk we spotted a rental place and had a spontaneous ride! I definitely recommend going along the entire boardwalk this way. It was so fun that had we discovered it sooner I may have convinced my husband to do all day rentals everyday~ 

El Nacional is a gem! There are multiple restaurants in one large open space with THE most fabulous interior. Our Airbnb was just around the block and I would have missed it had I not just seen it on my friend's instagram (@mjtraynor). I think we tried most of the sections and I can't really recommend one over the other. The tapas section was a unique experience because they come around announcing available plates in their hand (kind of like dim sum carts). Definitely check out this space if you're in the neighborhood!

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May 16, 2016 /Patricia Chang
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Hotel El Palace 

Hotel El Palace 

Post cards from Barcelona, Part 1

May 13, 2016 by Patricia Chang in Fashion, Food, Travel
Dessert Shop by Picasso Museum

Dessert Shop by Picasso Museum

Dessert Shop by Picasso Museum

Dessert Shop by Picasso Museum

Passeig de Gracia

Passeig de Gracia

Palau de la Música Catalana

Palau de la Música Catalana

Mini Croissant, Hot Dog by Patricia Chang

Mini Croissant, Hot Dog by Patricia Chang

El Nacional 

El Nacional 

Mercat de la Boqueria

Mercat de la Boqueria

Palau de la Música Catalana

Palau de la Música Catalana

Palau de la Música Catalana

Palau de la Música Catalana

Hotel El Palace, Jacket by Patricia Chang

Hotel El Palace, Jacket by Patricia Chang

Pudding

Pudding

El Nacional

El Nacional

 Outside Mercat de Santa Caterina 

 Outside Mercat de Santa Caterina 

Mercat de la Boqueria

Mercat de la Boqueria

Floristeries Navarro

Floristeries Navarro

Floristeries Navarro

Floristeries Navarro

Mercat de la Boqueria, Sangria Flavor

Mercat de la Boqueria, Sangria Flavor

Mercat de la Boqueria

Mercat de la Boqueria

Streets of Las Ramblas

Streets of Las Ramblas

Catedral de Barcelona

Catedral de Barcelona

Mercat de la Boqueria

Mercat de la Boqueria

Breakfast at Tapas 24

Breakfast at Tapas 24

Breakfast at Tapas 24

Breakfast at Tapas 24

Tibidabo Amusement Park

Tibidabo Amusement Park

Tibidabo Amusement Park

Tibidabo Amusement Park

El Nacional's restroom

El Nacional's restroom

El Nacional, black squid ink paella tapas

El Nacional, black squid ink paella tapas

Gaudi's Palau Guell

Gaudi's Palau Guell

View from Airbnb

View from Airbnb

Brunch and Cake by the Sea

Brunch and Cake by the Sea

On our first day we did a tour of Palau de la Música Catalana soon after we landed. We went during the day to see the light flood in through the incredible stained glass ceiling in the most beautiful theater you'll ever step foot in! Though not by Gaudi, it was a taste of the unique architecture we would see in Barcelona. I was especially happy to see mosaics and colorful tiles all throughout the city. 

The food was just as vibrant as the surroundings. Mercat de la Boqueria is a must - there are many repeating stands, one of them being fresh juices displayed on ice with pretty and enticing colors. I tried as many flavors as I could, one of my favorites being 'Mint Coconut' - yum!! A restaurant you must try is Tapas 24 - sadly we never made it to lunch or dinner. So on one of our last days we tried to go early to beat the crowds and ended up trying their breakfast menu. It was one of the most memorable meals I've ever had! The fried calamari baguette - please order this and thank me later. 

Packing wise, the weather is pretty much spot on to New York so I brought layers for early May. We had a range of chilly to very warm days during the first week. One piece I packed and loved were these denim shorts from Shopbop. They are meant to be casual so they are baggy and super soft, making them the most comfortable denim in the world. I always like playing with looking a bit dressed up, but having that element of bringing it back to casual and easy. 

This was Part 1 so stay tuned for more recommendations!

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May 13, 2016 /Patricia Chang
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Summer sunset strolls and sightings! 🌸🦋🌾😄
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Can you spy the little ant that Hugo is spotting? (Close up photo after Hugo’s pic)
They’re going through a bug obsession phase 🙈 Then again, I used to LOVE ants at their age too! 🤪😅
First moment of our true summer break!!! 🌸🌺
But the real work begins now. Our @kidvilleuws hair salon is softly reopening in July! Link is in my bio with all the new safety rules. All the support right now will help keep our store standing and surv
Chase’s turn to graduate and WHAT a HAPPY day!!! 😆 Summer break is FINALLY here!!! 🙌🏼🌞😎😭😭😂🤩
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But I’m a little sad.. it kind of feels like the last day Chase is truly a little kid.. 😩 (scroll back to his first day of school 😭)
Do you agree? “Happiness is hard to find in ourselves and impossible to find anywhere else.”
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Meaning happiness can only be found within and if you are happy here, you will be happy anywhere! 🙃
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I agree. No one can help you, but your o
When your best friends are your family 😭. A lovely Father’s Day morning with the best dad in the world!!! Can’t believe I wouldn’t have these babies without you.. 🥺😆 Thank you!! ☁️☁️☁️
Our little one graduated @Kidvilleuws University today! 🥳🎓🤩 I don’t know how I got him to wear his graduation outfit for a full 10 seconds 😂🙌🏼
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It was a bittersweet day 🥺😭 He made real best friends with his classmates and teachers, but

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