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2012: Absolution Resolution


Dec27

Last year, our 2011 resolutions were to “be more fabulous” (me) and “wear more dude rings” (Nick.) After a successful year of dude-ring-wearing and fabulizing, it begs the question, “What’s next?” How does one possibly outdo 365 triumphant days of spiked skull rings and super-brunching?

Answer: One doesn’t!


2012 will be the year to decide which old acquaintances should be forgot and never brought to mind. Instead of adding another responsibility to our regimen, sometimes it’s best to trim the unnecessary extras. Below is a short list of things I give the nod to “Auld Lang Syne.”


#1. “Fabulous.”

Funny how the aspiration of one year becomes the restriction of the next, but I can finally accept that this word no longer has any real meaning.  Overused, futile, and uninspiring, “fabulous” takes its final bow in 2012, only to return during re-runs of Sex and the City. And let’s be honest, that should be kept to a minimum too.

 

#2. Feathered Hair Extensions

I would just like to say for the record that, yes, I had feather earrings, feathered clips, feather necklaces, and even silver jewelry in the shape of feathers… but I never, ever, ever, EVER thought it would be a good idea to have someone braid thin feather strings into my hair. Let’s all agree to leave the quail feathers alone for 2012, so they can focus their energy on being my brunch.

 

#3. “Just sayin’”

Yes, we know you just said it. We were right here.

 

#4. Bryanboy

In 2012, I vow to unfollow, unlike, and unsubscribe all things Bryanboy. Why? Because he litters my Twitterfeed with his namedropping garbage and mindless whining. STFU, Bryanboy. We’re over it.

 

Post by Amanda LaMela


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Resolving to be more fabulous.


Jan02

According to some poll somewhere, the most common resolutions made by resolution-makers included drinking less alcohol, managing debt, and eating healthier.

We know - lame.

That’s why the District L darlings resolved something far more compelling: Be more fabulous.

Over a champagne-infused Sunday brunch at The Tangled Vine, we dissected such a goal. Of course, any effort towards awe-advancement would start with wardrobe expansion. Wearing the equestrian-space-pants I had picked up at the Oak sale the day prior, I had already gotten a head start on achieving our Fashion Nirvana objective.

But one cannot be fabulous on fashion alone. Sadly, there are many quasi-chic-looking individuals who lead conventional lives otherwise. With that thought, we ordered another round of champagne. Three flutes later, step three became more obvious: To be more fabulous, one must preserve their energy for more fabulous things. $22 cab ride? Check.

Three Ninth Street espressos, two White Noise G&Ts, one Jefferies visit, and one Lois Eastlund jumper later, and it was time to take a break from being fabulous. I mean, 2011 had only just begun – we wouldn’t want to burn out!

Heading back to the apartment, I decided to pick up a few grocery items at Duane Reade before retiring the weekend of fabulousness. After spending 15 careful minutes comparing the insane prices of canned pesto, I became exasperated and left. Christ, I wasn’t that hungry.

Post by Amanda LaMela

Photography © Copyright 2010 Rachel A. Cuyler 2010 All rights reserved

 


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