New Orleans Getaway + Creative Women's Dinner
Sis and I — with our digital brand manager Juliana in tow — headed down to New Orleans for a few days in October. We were invited by our fantastic retailer Pilot and Powell (think: Ganni, Rosie, and Marni!) to sit on a panel with our dear friend Jessie Randall of Loeffler Randal. But it wasn't all fashion talk: We hosted our most recent Creative Women's Dinner, where we met some of the city's incredible women (from activists to urban farmers to writers to brand strategists and graphic designers), hunted some of NoLa's great antique stores for treasures, and visited Sunday Shop — an interiors store that has long been a go-to, inspiring IG account to follow but is even more amazing in the flesh. (It's also helmed by three awesomely creative women)!
Exploring
Consign Consign:
As many of you know, I LOVE a jug. I also love a treasure hunt, so when I heard about Consign Consign, an antique store where pieces are marked down the longer they sit on the shop floor, I knew I had to take a peak. When Juliana spotted this antique French Olive Oil Jug (reduced to $25!), I was sold...shout out to Kathryn for packing my shoes, so this guy could squeeze in my carry-on! It will be perfect for an interior project I have in the works (stay tuned!).
Century Girl Vintage:
Speaking of treasure hunts, we loved discovering Century Girl Vintage... Unlike some vintage stores that are packed to the gills with sequins and fur, this spot was beautifully and carefully curated. Kathryn left with the coolest beaded bolero (which pairs perfectly with the Bon Vivant Earrings).
Food & Lodging
Bacchanal catered our Creative Womens Dinner at Hotel Peter and Paul, and the food was stellar - fresh and delicious with hints of traditional NoLa flavor (hello roasted gulf shrimp!) The Elysian Bar at the hotel also deserves a shout out: cocktails in the evening, and perfect oat milk lattes and insanely good savory scones in the morning what could be better? Local baker Beth Biundo created cookies for our event at Pilot & Powell that were out of this world, and owns an old-fashioned neighborhood bakery that's definitely worth a visit. The food scene in this city is worth exploring, and on my next visit (which better be soon!) I have Shaya, Lilette, N7, Paladar 511 and Cane & Table on my list (at the latter, I hear they serve the best cocktail in a gorgeous, throwback setting).