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March 31, 2008

spring "gotta have it" bras...

ok, so we've got some new bras you HAVE to get. and snatch them up before the shop girls take them all
(36Bs, be wary of amy!)


Elle Macpherson's "Tressour" collection is made from a delicate eyelash lace in white with black trim and tiny tassels. The white with black trend isn't going anywhere and following you to the bedroom.

A lightly padded contour bra topped with sheer lace that edges sexily along your decolletage.

Matching Bikini or Thong available.

Click here to buy.

Elle Macpherson "Signet" Underwire Bra

A delicate pink demi bra with contrasting ruched ivory panel. This bra is made from a lightweight fabric and feels like tissue in your hands - imagine what it'll feel like on the body! Skinny straps with dainty bows that will be perfect to show off with tank tops.

Matching "Signet" Thong available.

Click here to buy.

March 25, 2008

spring hair

haven't spoke to my friend jenn in a while, but just checked out her newest selection of hair accessories. i think i just saw lindsey from the hills donning this piece. regardless, it's the perfect way to celebrate spring.

"delicate satin and crystal headwrap. 5/8" satin ribbon with swarovski crystals designed after an art deco jewel"...

$68.00

click here to buy or check out her other amazing creations...


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March 24, 2008

randomness...

random knick knacks i've gotten this month...

yes, i spent a saturday to go past midtown (which only happens once a year) to a museum that i'd normally never get to check out and what happens? only a third of the museum is open. oh, well. i perused the gift shop instead and decided to check out the Met yet again.

these were at the gift shop at cooper hewitt national design museum.
vote cards. these are business card sized.
i'm going to be giving them to my brother in law who is campaigning for Obama.


definitely random. in a kind of daytime drunken state - maybe it was that same saturday? we picked up this wooden box at a shop in the east village (on 9th street i think?)


a group of my crazy friends just got back from a trip to africa to climb kilimanjaro. not my type of vacay, but kudos to all of you and especially cathy for bringing back an authentic wooden giraffe (my fave animal).


koreans can't sit on a floor without a seat cushion. well, not entirely true since i did it for the last year in our new home. finally sucked it up and snatched these modern looking ones. cute! and comfy! just like everything at azaleas.


and one of my favorite shops in new york city these days? utowa. they have the most intensely gorgeous flower arrangements you could imagine. actually, you can't even imagine these things. well, i picked up these ceramic chopstick placers in the shape of cornichons and soybeans.


a picture of their bathroom with those japanese toilets with heated seats and wall panel. i had to take a pic.


i know, i'm weird...

March 23, 2008

Allons-y! Paris - Finalement!

finally, i am ready to post some more stuff from my paris trip (from 6 months ago!)

S H O P P I N G

colette 213 rue saint honore
the original lifestyle store. my old boss used to buy me gifts whenever she went away on business trips. she was funny, that lady. we were in the fashion industry and if i wasn't aware of something hot, she always sounded disappointed. "colette? what's that?" i'd ask and just get pummeled with sarcastic remarks and disapproving looks. only the coolest shop in the world!

while i was there, they were showcasing kate moss for top shop. that's a little out-dated now but i guess it was just new back then? regardless, i could spend hours in this store. it's the most well curated shop i've ever been to. everything from the little gifty knick knacks to the outlandish designer clothing is all tasteful and gorgeous - it makes me hate myself for not having money to buy it. (i'm working on my self-hatred)


i almost got my camera confiscated while taking pics in the store. phew! good thing i know how to speak fake japanese...

listening station: they have great music compilations. we play them all the time at the shop.


2nd floor women's clothing section. they also sell my hub's t-shirt line here but it was sold out by the time we got there. nice!


visit the colette website by clicking here.

erotokritos
also a favorite french line of mine. you can find them in the states, but it's a rare find and expensive one. they also have a diffusion line called eros. tres french. at 99 rue Vielle du Temple

les archives de la presse at 51 rue des archives
if you get bored of shopping for clothes (how could you?), take a break and peruse this crazy bookstore that has newspapers and anything printed in the last 50 years in its tiny shop.

photo:

the Flea markets or "les puces"r
market hours are saturday - monday 9 am - 7pm
it's a lot of junk to go through but if you're into antique furniture, knick knacks or vintage clothing make sure to hit the flea markets.



Paul & Joe Sister at 56/58 rue Vielle du Temple
This cute sister (read: more affodable) line to Paul & Joe has now hit the States but available only in select stores around the country. They're known for printed chiffon, flowy blousons (quelle chic!) and capes to look fab in (tres mignon!).

You can find Paul & Joe at 46 rue Etienne Marcel or 62 rue des Saint Peres.


fleux 39 rue Sainte Crois de la Bretonnerie
cool modern home stuff. if you want to bring back some gifts, this is a fun place to find unusual items. click here for the website.


l'eclaireur
a design, accessories and lifestyle store. Not sure but I think it's Japanese-owned. Very crazy stuff to get "inspired" by but you'll have to drop a lot of $$ for anything in there. here's the site
they've also got a store/restaurant at 10 rue Boissy d'Anglais (galerie royale). i'm sure you'll find crazy stuff in there.

some more places i did research on but didn't get to go to:

Sonia Rykiel 194 blvd st. gremain; you know who she is.

APC stock at 45 rue madame
this place has discounted surplus stock but APC is so much cheaper in France than stateside. you could most likely go to their shop in le Marais and not be disappointed.


A R T

well, i'm definitely no expert on the art front and you'll find all the major museums in your travel books.

Definitely hit up Musee National d'art Moderne inside the le Centre Pompidou.

Some pics from our trip in October:

But also walk around the Pompidou area and you'll find tons of little art galleries to walk around in. (le marais area)

and i heard the Palais de Tokyo (place de tokyo) is a great to go later in the day.

**recommendations from Sarah**
-picasso museum in the marais
-musee des art decoratifs: it's gorgeous, new and design focused (next to louvre and tuileries - also their outdoor cafe is supposed to be a chic meeting place)
-musee rodin
-design musee nissem des commando (sp?) - per my friend - off the radar screen and unusual kitchen

F O O D

le hangar at 12 impasse berthaud
this place is a little hidden next to the do doll museum and around the corner from the Pompidou.
great atmosphere, good service, and excellent food. i was so excited that they had pommes dauphine here because i had just finished watching an episode of Top Chef where Hung had messed this dish up. They're air puffs of potatoes. yum!

great bistro. just remember that they only accept cash. we met up with my friend grace and her mom and we had to shell out all the change we had (since it was midnight and all of the banks were closed). the other bad news was that the taxis were on strike while we were there. their metro card was not working so grace had to usher her mom to jump the turnstile. naughty gals!

the pommes dauphine on the edges of the plate.

le relais de l'entrecote
i'll just plagiarize and copy and paste my hub's blog post about this place. especially since he cannot stop talking about it since we got back from our trip...

"i recently got back from paris, which is quite an intimidating place. there's no way not to feel like a tourist unless a local holds your hand and takes you somewhere that you'd never find on your own... anyway, i hit up Joplus to tell me the places to eat, and he gave me a list of places to go, but prefaced it with:

"if you can only hit one of those hit the first one, the sauce they serve with the steak is more addictive than crack... I have re-occuring dreams about it!"

that's the place for me.

ok, so this isn't some hole in wall, down a dark alley place... it's a super-famous place near Champs Elysees, but most of the people there were definitely french... of course there's a long line (no reservations) even at 11pm. the all female wait staff is dressed in sexy maid outfits (even though some aren't that sexy).

there's only one choice in the restaurant. no menus. the waitress simply asks you how you want the steak cooked.


it finally arrives. check out that sauce. my first bite was underwhelming, i was expecting some sort of first french kiss mouth explosion by the way people were skarfing the food around me (there was a 80 year old couple literally licking the plate behind me). but with each bite, this sauce started growing a head, arms, and legs...


i devoured that shit but....



the best part is that they bring "seconds". the waitress saw me eyeing the sauce, so she dumped extra on there....



round two... finished... did i mention how perfect the fries are? and how much better they get in that sauce?

i love you sauce." --from blog.turntablelab.com


**note from cindy: my plates looked very similar to his but i have to say i couldn't finish all of the second round of frites. we left in the morning for NY, and I have to say I was relieved. Any more beurre and i would've felt started my self-loathing exercises.

pho 14 at avenue de choisy & doctor magnan
vietnamese food in paris, you ask? well, the french did occupy the region. where do you think asian fusion food started? the vietnamese town of paris is kind of far out... it took us a while to get there. the only reason we went there was because i needed soup after my partying with the frenchies. les vins x 25 bottles or something stupid like that.

oh man. it was one of the best pho soups i've ever had

and then, it was all gone...

les baugettes
how do the french do it? the baguettes here are just not good enough. geesh, i sound like a francophile but seriously, no wonder we're all obese. the bread here is so bread-y and there it's just light and airy. and they don't really stuff the sandwiches with an inch-high of meat. all you need is a slice of ham, slice of cheese and no condiments.


and the pastries

forgot to take a picture after most of it was already devoured up. pain au chocolat everyday!


**recommended by Esther**
-make sure you have ice cream at Bertillon on Isle St Louis.
-Le Gallopin for some very french bistro fares
-Le Christine -have some macaroons at La Duree. they are to die for.


**recommended by Sarah**
-mariage freres - tea shop and cafe - oldest tea in france - beautiful packaging and delicious flavors
-also pierre herme has a modern touch to them...
-falafel on rue des rosiers - at l'as falafel - delicious!!

**recommended by food&wine magazine
i wanted to go here but you have to make reservations like a month in advance.
-Spring at 28 rue de la Tour d'Auvergne
click here to read more about the place.

**i read this girl, Pim's blog before the trip and it was well-written and has great pics. she was just featured in food&wine mag.


and the new friends i made in paris:


one of the best "house parties" i'd been to in a while. read all about it...


and last but not least, make sure to ride the free bikes (velib) while you're there...


March 20, 2008

Look of the Week



you've probably already read about our new giant peg wall, here's the latest snapshot:


bradynina vsharita
rachel pally leaf print
bailey 44 nodobailey 44 trevifrenzii



new merchandise is flooding the store...


like we noted last week? yes, and it hasn't stopped. Make sure to swing by the shop to see our latest selections from puella, splendid, nu collective, house of spy, rachel pally, nina v, and then some. it's coming in faster than we can put them up online!



(on-line store is being updated weekly)


March 18, 2008

azaleas in time out

had no idea but julie just brought in this week's copy of Time Out New York

Titled "Panty Raid: When your underwear drawer is barren, arm yourself at NYC’s best lingerie boutiques" Time Out tagged the best lingerie shops in the city:


Here's what they had to say about us...


"Azaleas
Though owner Cindy Kahng proffers hip jewelry, clothing and shoes at her breezy spot, her lineup of dainties attracts devotees from all over the city. Pieces worth investing in from under-the-radar brands include Clo babydoll chemises ($100) and matching thongs ($25), Brooklyn label the Lake and Stars pintucked rompers ($210), and naughty knickers with back cutouts ($150–$210) by Brit company Damaris. 223 E 10th St between First and Second Aves (212-253-5484)" - TIME OUT NY


Online link - but promise not to look at any of the other shops. ha!


the new bizarre love triangle

thanks to my hubs' connections, we got last minute sold-out tix to cut copy at mercury lounge last night.

and despite that it was a monday night and they didn't come on till 11pm, didn't mean a thang!

those guys killed it! and you know they did when i didn't drink a lick and danced my ass off. i don't remember the last time i went to a concert and was completely sober. even at daft punk i was sick as a dog, but i still nursed a beer the entire time.

if new order's substance is one of your fave albums of all time, i'd go ahead and click here to download their newest song.

March 15, 2008

there's the beef!

so new york magazine just published their annual "BEST OF" new york and i read it religiously. why? i'm not easily swayed by media but i'm just too lazy to do the hunt myself. (with one exception: i am planning a "best of New York" chicken wing crawl this spring. keep tuned)

So here's an excerpt:

"The name is cutesy, but Hanky Pankys are colorful, comfortable (even in the thong style), and generally visible under clothes, because the wide, gentle elastic lace used to make them doesn't create grooves in your hip flesh like Cosabella's do."

Oh schnap!

Hanky Panky vs. Cosabella! It's on!

But wait, why did NY mag list Searle as the best place to buy these hankys? they're priced at a whopping 22 there and you know, we've got every single color at $18. oh schnap!

that's right that's right. bring it!

March 14, 2008

hula wednesdays

there's all sorts of stuff to take advantage of in the city.


rock n roll monday night karaoke at arlene's grocery where you'll be accompanied by an amazing live band.

naked ping pong fridays

all you can bowl at bowlmor mondays

guitar hero night at any given night around the city

and of course, there's the age old hula nights at tortilla flats. years ago, i was singing/dancing/hula-ing/holding my drink for 2 mins and got a lousy tee shirt. but that was my highlight of that summer.

i'm starting it up again this spring/summer except i didn't have the balls to go up there this past week. boo...

but hayrim did! and she got us each a free shot of tequila. look at her looking all bored and sh*t.



and shout out to our friendly ecuadorian bartender, fabrizio! also got a free shot outta him.


and then, this girl dressed up just for hula night. (umm, don't sue me for putting up the photos. you asked for it!)


and see? the boys look like they're having so much fun.

March 13, 2008

the bambino can sit up!

our little benjamin is not only sitting up straight but now starting to crawl.



and yes, that froggy comes with the overalls!

bra fitting 202(?)

this is apparently how they fit bras in japan.

at it again...

us weekly is loving the nu collective top... this top was just featured in the who wore it best for nicky vs. hayden.

now it's nicky vs. paris. oh, sibling rivalry. who would win if they got into a fist fight?


click here to buy.

March 12, 2008

overhaul baby

whoa. it must be spring cuz there's a whole bunch of stuff going on at azaleas. and i'm not just talking about all the cute friggin things we're getting in everyday - overload!

i'm talking about the most subtle changes in the appearance of azaleas. like the new, gigantic 10 foot wall we just got in. we're 5 years old and it was time for a facelift. shhh! don't tell anyone and no, you can't touch!

we found some old photos of the wall and now you can see the evolution of our giant pegboard.


circa 2002... when we first opened, cindy lee and i hammered these memory boards into the wall to create a soft, boudoir feel.


circa 2004... before katsu grew his business to merchandise something like 200 donna karan shops in japan, he used to do our windows for fun. he thought we needed to go 3D and put up these new shelves for us. note the afro-ken doll on the top shelf wearing an eyemask. that's a good way to draw people into the store - not!



circa today! uber-carpenter (that word doesn't do this man justice!) lars created this pegboard with love and care. when not making things for us or doing the holiday windows at saks, lars goes down to new orleans to help rebuild the city - literally.


and voila! with actual springness!



March 11, 2008

my newest indulgence

do you remember that time i tried to give up reality tv?

well, those days are long gone.

while watching 10 mins a day of the celebrity rehab finale to drag it out as long as possible(it hurts!), my newest obsession is the bad girls club on oxygen.

this show is like watching a train wreck that's about to head off the cliff! it's crajee drama b*tches meets real world. I mean 7 gals in one house? who thought it could be THIS much fun? i only started watching it cuz dreamy John McHale always shows us clips on E's Soup.


This gal's my favorite:

Tanisha


"Tanisha is a funny, proudly full-figured Brooklyn girl with serious anger issues and an explosive temper. Tanisha always seeks the center of attention with her humor and big personality. She demands respects, and when she feels disrespected, a serious confrontation isn’t too far away. Though she can’t seem to hold down a job, Tanisha aspires to see herself on the big screen some day. "

A good clip to hook you in?

now, P O P O F F !!!

March 07, 2008

march merchandise madness.

Our loyal U.P.S. guy practically lives at Azaleas; the ceaseless arrivals of new spring merchandise have been keeping him in and out of the door for the past few days. Some of us ( i won't mention names) have even started making lists to ensure no one else's hungry hands get on the fast-disappearing merchandise. The array of undies, bras, camis, lightweight tees and dresses, organic cotton robes, Splendid-ly soft cotton, and bright bright colors is sure to keep our voracious appetite for original goodies quelled.

Stop by and see for yourself!!

Now I gotta go and finish up that list I was talking about.