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The A List: February

Alison Pegg

Awhile ago when I was attempting to post weekly to this site, I had the ambitious idea to try and post a weekly list of favorites, my A List of sorts.

Talk about an ambitious undertaking and one which was ultimately doomed to fail (it did). You see, sometimes life comes at us faster than we anticipated, and for every week full of new experiences and new inspiration, sometimes there’s a week where routine and Netflix are just what the doctor ordered. 

But as you can see from the title of this post, I’m not giving up on trying to be a tastemaker in my own life, I’m just stretching out when I share said tastes with the world. Apologies if you were looking for five seemingly random pieces of pop culture to feast on, instead, I like to think I’ve got my act together a smidgen to share with you my monthly faves in fashion, food, beauty, entertainment, and home. 

Fashion

In a shocker to no one, all of my fashion picks for this month are black. But ever versatile, there’s no color I'd rather be wearing in the rut of winter than my beloved black.

There’s also no other cut of dress I’d rather wear than a mashup of my two favorite styles - turtleneck and swing.  This dress from ASOS is just that, easy to wear, hides all the flaws, and looks great with everything from sneakers to over the knee boots. 

Similar in their versatility, these Louise et Cie oxfords are perfect for the winter months, the block heels adds just enough height without sacrificing comfort (key for tall girls like me) and the patent finish adds a bit of polish to mix in with the oxford’s hint of masculinity. They’re my vision of the perfect daytime shoe.

My last fashion fave I haven’t even purchased yet, but I’ve had my eye on it for awhile, this grommeted vest from Zara. Knee length vests have become a staple of mine, they’re the perfect non-bulky topper that leans the line of any outfit that I'm wearing. Here I’m loving how the grommet toughens up the look of the vest, while the ribbon tie adds a hint of femininity to bring the toughness down a notch. Consider it added to my shopping cart. 

 

Food

Brioso image via, Rockmill Tavern image via, Bravo image via 

One of my greatest memories about working across from the Statehouse early in my career was all of the “powerhouse” coffeeshops that were in a five-minute vicinity from the office. You never knew who you’d come across in each of the java houses, but you were always guaranteed to see a power player or two in Cafe Brioso. I was lured into Brioso by the company it attracted, but stayed for two of my favorite coffee concoctions, the Ohio Maple Latte and Honey Vanilla Latte.  Recently to me I’ve noticed Brioso Roastery & Coffee Bar opened up shop on Long St near CCAD and to be honest, I couldn’t be more thrilled. The shop is roomy and open, but stills keeps that cool Brioso vibe regulars have come to love. And just like the good old days, I can walk to Brioso from the office again. 

Likewise as a nod to the good old days, and oldie but goodie happy hour reemerged for me this past month, Bravo.  I used to avoid Bravo’s happy hour like the plague, mostly because on warms days in the past, it’s always been swarming with the judgmental suburban crowd (sorry, not sorry). But after wandering in this past month on a random Tuesday with a friend, I realized the prices and portions really can’t be beat. Cocktails and wines are a steal at five bucks a pop, but it was the food that was the real steal on weeknights. Bravo’s flatbreads are basically the size of a normal pizza and are super cheap, and their meatballs almost rivaled Palle’s in terms of deliciousness. I recommend grabbing a seat at the bar to keep the stuffy out of the experience - an experience I never thought I'd rediscover again. 

From old to knew, this month I also had a chance to try Rockmill Tavern for the first time. Let me just say - I. Get. It.  It being the atmosphere, it being the decor, and of course, it being the CHICKEN SANDWICH. I can totally see why Rockmill is Columbus’ new hotspot, and I’ll definitely be back to try more of the amazingness. 

 

Beauty

When I think about beauty during the month of February, I think about moisture, I think about ease, and most importantly I think about fool proof. February is when my skin takes a dive for the barren, my face starts to look a bit dull, and my makeup routine feels a bit monotonous. All three of these products helps to combat one (or all of those).

I stumbled upon Too Faced’s Mascara Melt Off in one of their holiday gifts sets, and never thought to try it until recently. I’m so glad I did. It loosens your mascara after a long day of wear, so you’re not pulling on your lashes when trying to remove it. (Plus, leave it on for more than its recommended minute and you’ll look straight out of a bad romantic comedy with the black around your eyes).

Similarly, after a long day out in the cold, or stuck inside the dry heat of the office, my face starts to tighten and dry up to the point it feels stiff. Sheet masks have been my saving grace during the evenings, and these Korean ones from Donkey Milk are some of my faves. They’re full of hydration to replenish your skin, and the price for a pack can’t be beat . They’re the perfect complement to a night of bad tv. 

The one other fix I rely on during the winter to brighten up my skin is a bright saturated lip color. I'm loving the new Make Up Forever Acrylip lipsticks, they're a lighter and less drying version of my beloved liquid lip versions. Not only is the color payoff great, they're definitely long-lasting and easy to apply with the sponge applicator tip. Plus, the Raspberry Red (#402) is one of the prettiest blue-reds I've come across in awhile. 

 

Entertainment

To my surprise, this past month was the ten year anniversary of the series finale of The OC. Why was I surprised? Because before I found this out, I've been binging on Season 1 for much of this month. My favorite season of all, the trials and tribulations of the southern California crew still seemed fresh and the banter between Summer and Seth still adorable. Even the beloved Chrismukkah episode was quirky cute, but the same can’t be said for Oliver (still hate the guy). OC 4 EVER.

When not reliving the 2000s, my other favorite piece of television this month has been Blackish, aka the best comedy on tv. Between tackling race, the election, and many more power issues, Blackish balances the tough talk with the hilarious. And while I love the quirky Rainbow, and the crazy evil grandparents (and Diane for that matter), my favorite character trophy has to go to Junior, he just flat out cracks me up. Cheers Blackish, thanks for letting us laugh again.

Even though it has been more of a swimming pool than an ice rink this winter, the Blue Jackets outdoor ice rink is still one of my favorite wintry things to do in Columbus. I love that it was downtown again,  with a view of the skyline while you skate your way around the rink. If you time your visit just right next year (sadly, it's now closed) you can easily find a session that's not too crowded to twirl to your heart's delight. There's literally nothing better skating outdoors during the winter months. 

 

Home

 

It's amazing how some products sweep into our lives and we somehow forget we ever lived without them. That’s pretty much how I feel about my Saje diffuser. Not only do I love the aesthetics of it (the sleek black lines!), it’s the immediate place that it takes me to that love the most. A quick couple drops of tranquility before I go to bed every night, and I’m immediately drifting away to dreamworld not to be awoken. Yep, truly a life changer. 

While my diffuser might be a life saver, my One Canoe Two calendar actually helps to keep my life in order. This is the second year in a row that I've relied on this calendar, and what I love most is it’s functional and fashionable. Perched on my side table each month brings a new mini piece of art to my living room, all the while performing one single function that matters most, keeping track of the days ahead. Fashion and function, what a beautiful idea.

The only thing more I could ask for out of a home item than fashion and function is one that gives back to some part of the world. And my Cambie blanket does just that. Purchased as it’s ubiquitous shop on Queen West in my hometown Toronto, these blankets not only look good and keep you warm, they also are eco-friendly and help to lift up artisans in Peru. Every time I see that at the bottom of my bed, I can’t help but smile. 

Last, but definitely not least, my final pick of the month is this Le Labo candle, in fact, it's sitting on my desk next to me at this very moment. It’s the perfect grown-up and room setting smell, not too strong and not too festive. And I love the deconstructed tin that it comes in, it’s a little piece of industrial chic on my otherwise scandi-modern desk. 

February Playlist

Alison Pegg

image via

image via

Oh February.

When the temps are low and the days are cozy, there really couldn't be a better month of the year for the month of love. 

From some of my favorite love songs (Beyonce, Adele) to some fresh new finds, this months list has a song for any of those you love, from bestie to bae and everyone in between. 

*candy hearts not included

The word on 2017: create

Alison Pegg

cre·ate

/krēˈāt/
verb
  • bring (something) into existence.
  • cause (something) to happen as a result of one's actions.
    • synonyms:    bring about, give rise to, lead to, result in, cause, breed, generate, engender, produce, make for, promote, foster, sow the seeds of, contribute to
  • (of an actor) originate (a role) by playing a character for the first time.

Now that it’s February, it seems a bit late to be thinking about resolutions, or focus or even my outlook for the year. But to be honest, like everyone else, I’ve kind of been paralyzed and fascinated/horrified by what’s going on in the world.

Still, I knew I wanted to put some thought around goals for 2017 and every single time I’ve thought about it, I keep coming back to one single word. 

Create.

It’s a word I wear around my neck, a word that’s emblazed on one of my notebooks, and when I think about it, it’s a word that’s come to define my soul. 

When I think about the word create, it means more to me than creating content within this digital ecosystem of ours, it’s more than creating new things, or outfits, or food or whatever to put together, create to me means bringing out something (anything!) with a fresh perspective or for the very first time. Even the very definition of create talks about this, and what I love even more about the Merriam-Webster’s explanation is that creating is the result of one’s actions. 

  • Create opportunities to try new things. Sure this is super open-ended, but I’m thinking that instead of saying no or using work as an excuse, it’s time to start saying yes. 
  • Create new ways to fail. Yes, fail. I know I'm not going to be great at everything I try, but if I’ve learned anything about failure it’s that there’s always something new to learn from it.
  • Create new ways to give back to my community and the world around me. Volunteering, mentoring, advocacy - I'm privileged to be where I am today and I'd like to give back.
  • Create consistent conversations with those close to me. No more excuses for not seeing friends and old co-workers, it’s time to be proactive and schedule some “them” time to catch up.
  • Create time to take care of myself. Back to that whole workaholic thing, I want to create new ways to stay mentally and physically healthy.
  • Create new ways to stay informed. Like everyone, I’m guilty of staying in my own bubble when it comes to digesting news and social media. I’m now a proud subscriber of the New York Times and look forward to diversifying the publications and outlets I read to gain perspective this year. 
  • Creating new ways to grow in my career. I love to work and I’m loving the new challenges that my current job entails.  This year I’d love to find more ways to grow my career, be it with new projects, new training, or even a new mentor or two. 
  • Creating my own content to share and distribute to the world. Let’s be honest, I wouldn’t be writing this post if I wasn’t trying to hold myself accountable to this one!

So watch out 2017 - I've finally created my resolution for what I want to accomplish this year. Cheers to all the new fun to come!

Links Loved

Alison Pegg

image via the kitchn

image via the kitchn

Home

16 Masculine Candles for your HomeFor the past year, my fragrance preferences have been leaning towards the masculine side and this is a great round-up of scents (and multiple price points) that I love.

Five Resolutions to Simplify your Tech Life. There are many great tech tips articles going around this type of year, but I love this one the best for it’s tips outside of your current device.

Forget Hygge - This is the Scandinavian Word You Should Live By. If hygge is the trendy-word-of-the-year, this one might be next. And this one has a way better translation (and message)

Work & Career

How to Stop Short Term Thinking at America’s Companies. This piece brilliantly explains handcuffs that budgets and dividends put on corporations, cutting into opportunities for real game-changing innovation. 

Working with Millennials can be a Challenge. You’ve probably seen this video all over your facebook feed, but in case you haven’t, take a look. 

Lifestyle

A Parisian take on the Draping trend. Oh yes, the 80s are back (regardless of what you feel about it). Here’s a way to modernize the 80s sculptural blush look that’s coming back in style in makeup.

Is the matte lip trend on it’s way out? I’m not sure how I feel about this one, while I love a dewy, lush make-up look, I also love my beloved liquid lipsticks.

The Best Masks to Pair with your Garbage TV Shows. I’m including this link because this was the best line I read on the internet this week “The TLC reality show 90 Day Fiancé is a show about love in the same way that an episode of Dateline is about love.”

Clinique’s Latest Chubby Sticks bring a new meaning to Outside the lines. This might be the most genius collab EVER.

Why Does Everyone tell me to take Fish Oil? Blame it on the New Year/New You trend, but an interesting take on vitamins if you’re looking to add them to your repertoire.

Sports

Cabbie Presents: Aaron Rodgers is traded to Canada. Even before No. 12’s amazing throw last weekend, he had another hilarious cameo on Cabbie’s show. Bonus for Olivia Munn paying home to it later! 

Get Game Ready with Kris Letang. I LOVE these behind-the-scenes videos with sports stars, and these looks into home really humanize them even more. This video with Kris Letang does just that. 

Local Love

20 Things to Look forward to in 2017 A great round-up of all of the openings, events, and other happenings we can look forward to in Columbus in 2017. 

It takes two: What gave Fox in the Snow Cafe it’s it? What exactly made Fox in the Snow the place to snap that instagram? 

CCAD Saturday Morning Art Classes. I’ve always secretly wanted to sign-up for one of these classes, I’m a huge fan of CCAD. Now open to adults, here’s a listing! 

January Playlist

Alison Pegg

Whereas most music playlists for the month of January are all about getting moving, I’ve found that what I’m loving to listen to this month is something I can SING. You know, that anthem you can put on when you’re cleaning the house, sitting in traffic, or just dancing around while no one’s watching. (P.S. - I’m totally that person you see rockin’ out at the stoplight).

Here’s a mix of new and old that I’m loving this month - everything from classic U2 to the best surprise of all - new music from Ed Sheeran!