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KATIE KENNEDY

Into the Roaring 20’s

December 28, 2019

Into the Roaring 20’s

New Years Eve, NYE, Roaring 20's, 1920s, Flapper, Sequin

Dress (similar) || Heels || Handbag || Similar Necklace || Earrings || Watch || Headband

The 2010s are beginning to wind down and into the Roaring 20’s is just a few short days away! Even saying that out loud sounds so unreal. A decade that has been romanticized and cherished is back for a second round. I’m taking that as an opportunity for a fantastic New Years Eve theme. Particularly, I’ve been eyeing fun cocktail dresses with flapper influences to bridge the 100 year gap.

The Dress

Of course, it’s all going to come down to the dress and I simply loved this sequined frock from H&M. At under $35, it’s nice to know that you don’t have to break the bank for a festive New Years Eve look. Even after the clock strikes midnight, I can keep this in my closet for date night or the next holiday season. Sadly, this particular dress is sold out, but this pick from Nordstrom is the same style and a comparable price point.

New Years Eve, NYE, Roaring 20's, 1920s, Flapper, Sequin
Period Accessories

The element that really makes this dress flapper friendly comes down to the accessories. A long pearl necklace, skillfully wrapped around twice, was a common style during the golden age of speakeasies and the Charleston. I happened to already have similar style necklace in my rotation, a little gift from my grandma. I couldn’t find the exact style, but any sort of costume jewelry will go for the night. The best strategy is starting your search at local party stores. My 20’s era headband came straight from Amazon Prime and was at my door step in just a matter of days. No matter the dress that you land on, you can find a headband that will match perfectly.

New Years Eve, NYE, Roaring 20's, 1920s, Flapper, Sequin
The Handbag

The rest of my ensemble is straight from the 21st century. This circle handbag from Neely and Chloe, while more 60’s mod than 20’s flapper, has been my go to for the holiday season. It seriously seems to work with every outfit I throw together and holds all of my daily must haves.

The Heels

For heels that will last the entire night with you? It’s all about Sarah Flint’s Perfect Pump. It’s not a misnomer. These heels truly are perfect! Coming in three different heights, your feet will be happy no matter your comfort level. If you want to see what all of the fuss is about, hop to their website and get $50 off your first pair using the code BAKATIE50.

New Years Eve, NYE, Roaring 20's, 1920s, Flapper, Sequin

Although our plans for NYEW aren’t fully set in stone, I know it’s going to be a night to remember in St. Pete. A little bit of family time, a little bit of dancing, and a whole lot of celebrating are just what the doctored ordered! Cheers to the new year and the Roaring 20’s.

Love from NYC,
Katie

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Filed Under: Holidays

Staying at the TWA Hotel

December 27, 2019

Staying at the TWA Hotel

TWA Hotel, JFK Airport, Travel, Hotel, 1960's

Dress || Heels || Clutch || Sunglasses || Earrings || Bracelet || Watch

Before our trip up to Vermont, David and I decided to take a quick staycation at the new TWA Hotel at JFK Airport. I’ve been wanting to stay here since it opened and an overnighter before our early flight to Burlington seemed like the perfect opportunity. We got there extra early to take full advantage of everything the spot had to offer. Since I first started sharing pictures, I’ve been flooded with requests to share a full review. Here are some quick honest thoughts about staying at the TWA Hotel.

The Hotel

If you’re not familiar with the concept, the TWA Hotel is in the space of the old TWA terminal at JFK Airport and is the only on-site hotel. Leaning into the heyday of the now gone airline, it is entirely dedicated as a time machine to 1962.

Admittedly, this hotel isn’t the easiest to find. Make your way to Terminal 5, present day Jet Blue, via the AirTrain and follow the signs along the outdoor pathway. When we entered the space, it felt like an immediate teleport to a bygone decade. Flight attendants and pilots, dressed to match the era, serve as concierge and can point you to where you need to go.

Our Room

The self check-in system is an extremely quick, almost too quick, process. Scan your own card keys and off you can go to your room. Since there are two wings, take extra special attention to which one your room is in. We missed that critical piece of information and happened to have luckily made the correct guess.

When we got to our room, we were greeted by a beautiful space that combines modern day with 60’s influences. Since it was only for the night, we decided on the standard room, giving us a view of the airport, right next to the service road. The floor to ceiling windows offered all of the privacy you would need with black-out curtains at the push of a button. More importantly, the room was amazingly quiet, even with the busy location. The hotel brags the second thickest windows in the world and really helps make your stay enjoyable.

The Aesthetic

Like I said, the entire hotel maintains a 1960’s motif, from the staff uniforms to the in-room magazine options. Currently, they have an exhibit of past flight attendant uniforms and a recreation of a 1960s American living room. In the living room, all of the pieces are original to the period, but you have an option to play dress up with pieces that seem straight out of Mad Men. It’s very clear to see that the aesthetic was the foundation of the hotel.

Food Options

Since we were there for the entire day, we were able to enjoy the full gambit of their dining options. Your day can begin with a cup of Intelligentsia coffee and croissant. For lunch, we were able to sample their in-progress Food Hall with Vinny‘s Paninis. I say in-progress because the food hall has several open stands where I’m sure different restaurants will fill, in the future. As of out visit, sandwiches and bagels are your only options.

Our dinner took place at the on-site Paris Café. Celebrated chef Jean-Gorges, the brains of Manhattan’s ABC Kitchen, is also behind this restaurant. The menu is inspired by in-flight meals of the era. We shared their turkey burger and spinach pizza, which were both delicious. The crown jewel of our meal was the generous slice of carrot cake to nicely round out our night. As this is the only dinner option at the hotel, I highly recommend making reservations well in advance.

Cocktail Hour

Prior to our dinner, I had reservations at the Connie Cocktail Lounge. I was so excited for this experience! Parked outside on the hotel’s tarmac, we grabbed drinks in a completely refurbished 1958 Lockheed Constellation. At the time, it was the ultimate mode of air-transportation, even serving as Air Force One for President Eisenhower. Inside, the lounge is filled with plush seats, a nice little menu, and raises the question, “why can’t all flights be like this?”

What To Improve On

Now, because I want to keep a realistic spin on our stay, I thought it was important to share elements that I thought could use some improvement. After I booked our room, I admit, I became a little apprehensive after reading Jennifer Lake’s honest review from when they first opened. A lot of concerns she brought up I can chalk up to being a brand new hotel on the scene.

I had already mentioned the confusion at check-in, which we easily mended. We also saw a few examples around the hotel where it almost seemed like they were still in the building stages: walls were being patched up and some construction dust hadn’t been cleaned up. Over all, it didn’t ruin our stay, but something that our eyes were immediately drawn too. On a separate note, the lobby area only had one outlet to be found… Not exactly ideal for the weary traveler.

TWA Hotel, JFK Airport, Travel, Hotel, 1960's

Overall, I highly recommend staying at the TWA Hotel if you’re already at JFK Airport. After talking with other guests, I learned that they either had a long layover, a late international flight, or the first domestic flight out. Even if you’re here for a few hours, it serves as a nice reprieve from the non-glamourous elements of travel. About the little details to improve on? I’m sure this hotel will only get better with time and serve as the perfect oasis at one of the country’s busiest airports.

Love from NYC,
Katie

If you are more interested in travel than style, be sure to visit my exclusive travel page, here.


Filed Under: New York, Travel

Auld Lang Syne

December 26, 2019

Auld Lang Syne

NYE, New Year, Auld Lang Syne, Lilly Pulitzer

Dress (also) || Heels ($50 off with BAKATIE) || Clutch || Earrings || Bracelet

Can you believe that Christmas is already over? Although I’ll be spending the rest of this week relaxing in Vermont, I have New Years Eve on my mind. It’s the time to bring out your favorite combination of silver and gold to ring in with Auld Lang Syne.

Actually, I’ll be back in St. Pete for New Years Eve with family and friends downtown. Not needing to worry about frigid temperatures and a snowy night, I have the luxury of wearing a fun and festive dress for a night to remember. This dress from Lilly Pulitzer instantly struck a chord with me. I feel like I haven’t shopped with Lilly in the longest time. It just never fully seemed appropriate in Manhattan, even though I lived a few blocks away from the Flagship store.

This little cocktail dress, with metallic gold fabrics and details, seemed like the perfect compromise. I can wear it on trips to Florida one week and wear it on an Upper East Side out the next. The fabric is even prettier in person! When the sunlight catches it just right, you see a print that I think was purely inspired by the night’s fireworks.

NYE, New Year, Auld Lang Syne, Lilly Pulitzer

For a dress that is filled with metallic golds, I decided to go with all black accessories. This velvet bow clutch, from Talbots, has been my go to during the holiday season. It fits all of my must-haves on a night out and even comes with a strap in case I want to go hands free. Slipping into a pair of black Sarah Flint heels will guarantee that I’m comfortable for a night full of dancing and celebrating. In fact, you can get $50 off your first pair by using the code BAKATIE50!

NYE, New Year, Auld Lang Syne, Lilly Pulitzer

Finally, as we’re starting to wind down on 2019, I have a few more blog posts lined up for you. I’ll be sharing some more NYE outfit inspiration, my stay at the TWA Hotel, and end the year with a little surprise. Don’t forget to stop by to see all of the fun!

Love from NYC,
Katie

If you are more interested in travel than style, be sure to visit my exclusive travel page, here.


Filed Under: Holidays

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