• New York,  WorldWide

    Everyone’s favorite SPAWEEK SPECIAL is here! OCT3-NOV3

    Tribeca spa of Tranquility

    462 GREENWICH ST. NEW YORK NY,10013

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    $29 –  30 min reflexology foot massage (reg $70.00)

    $29 – Manicure pedicure (Originally $49)

    $59 – 60 min Authentic Korean Body Scrub  (Originally $129)

    $50 – 45 min Massage (Originally $109)
    * cannot use (2) 45 minute sessions for a  90 minute massage session.
    90 minute massage is 129$

    $79 – 60 min Signature Massage (Originally $129)

    $129 – 90 min Signature Massage (Originally $ 179)

    $50 – 45 min European Facial with light extraction
    (Originally $109)

    $79 – 60 min European Deluxe Facial with thorough extraction
    (Originally $129)

    $89 – Peel& Lift Facial (Originally $139)

    $119 – 90 min Scrub and massage Combo (Originally$179)

    $99 – Catio Express (45 minute )
    Non-surgical face lifts (Originally $129)

    $199 – Catio Deluxe Facial(90 minute )
    recommended for 1st time catio facial experience

    Non-surgical face lifts (Originally $259)

    $99 Hydra facial – good for all types of skin. just ask Paris Hilton. (Originally $199)

    Please Tip 15% – 20 % on the ORIGINAL price.
    Accept tip  in cash, ATM available.

    Series Special: (minimum is 4 treatments)

    • You can mix & match any treatments, No expiration date on our series.

     (Share with your loved ones and family)

    • Purchase series of 6  treatments at discounted price.

    Receive 1 complimentary mani pedi

    • Purchase series of 10  treatments at discounted price,

    Receive 2 complimentary mani pedi

  • New York,  WorldWide

    The newest from Sara Happ is almost good enough to eat!

    Happy Friday! I want to tell you about this lovely product, the limited-edition Sara Happ x Sprinkles Red Velvet Lip Scrub ($24)! Not only will Sara Happ’s vegan, all-natural formula leave lips smooth, prepped and primed, but this particular lip scrub has been formulated with all the goodness of Sprinkles’ famous red velvet cupcake, making it almost good enough to eat.
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    If that’s not enough to get you excited, lip expert Sara Happ is donating 10% percent of purchase proceeds of the Red Velvet Lip Scrub to Baby2Baby – an organization that provides necessities such as diapers and clothing to disadvantaged children – so you can indulge in Sara’s sweetest treat yet, and feel great about doing it.
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    Key Ingredients:
    All Lip Scrubs come packed with food grade ingredients, making them almost good enough to eat. Grape seed, macadamia nut
    and sweet almond oils blend with carefully ground sugar crystals to ensure lips are hydrated while being gently yet effectively exfoliated. This limited edition Lip Scrub is bursting with Sprinkles’ Red Velvet Cupcake flavor!

    Application:
    Massage a generous amount onto lips using firm, circular motions. Wipe away with a tissue.
    Price: $24
    10% of all proceeds will go directly to Baby2Baby
    Where to buy:
    SaraHapp.com, Nordstrom, Nordstrom.com, Bluemercury, Bluemercury.com

  • New York,  WorldWide

    Aaron Faber Gallery’s Annual Fall Exhibition

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    Aaron Faber Gallery’s Annual Fall Exhibition Will Explore Modern Sculpture as Envisioned Through the Creativity of 12 Celebrated Jewelry Artists

    Before Auguste Rodin revolutionized the 19th century art scene with his evocative approach to sculpture, artists were content to draw sculptural inspiration from mythology and history, sculpting forms and figures that fit an idealized image.  Rodin, instead, chose to expose the raw emotion and natural vitality he saw in his subjects.  He employed a sculpting motif that explored spatial form rather than solid; sinuous lines rather than straight; and textured molds rather than smooth. His approach is considered to have been the birth of Modern Sculpture.

    For the annual 2016 Fall exhibition, Aaron Faber Gallery challenged twelve celebrated jewelry artists to maneuver Rodin’s path to create jewelry pieces inspired by the principles of modern sculpture. “Jewelry as Sculpture as Jewelry” opened at the Gallery’s 666 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, New York location on Thursday, October 6, 2016 with commissioned interpretations of modern sculpture’s influence on jewelry art from the following participating artists:

    • Roland Dubuc
    • Arata Fuchi
    • Lucie Heskett-Brem
    • Paolo Marcolongo
    • Tom & Bernd Munsteiner
    • Tod Pardon
    • So Young Park
    • Claudio Pino
    • Baiyang Qiu
    • Kim Rawdin
    • Peter Schmid for Atelier Zobel
    • Aleksandra Vali

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    “Defining contemporary sculpture in all of its aspects is not the purpose of this exhibition, but it can be said to include movement, light, sound, concept and installation, as well as form and dimension,” said Patricia Faber, exhibition curator and co-owner of Aaron Faber Gallery. “Many studio jewelry artists are modern sculptors of wearable, three-dimensional forms. This group exhibition will highlight that aspect of our field.”

    “Jewelry as Sculpture as Jewelry” will exhibit at Aaron Faber Gallery through October 29, 2016. The exhibition will then be taken to Chicago for the 2016 SOFA Chicago art fair.

  • New York,  WorldWide

    TTPM Holiday Showcase in NYC

    ttpm_flatlogotagToday leading product review site TTPM host its annual Holiday Showcase press event featuring the top toys, children’s lifestyle products and entertainment-based properties for the holiday season.

    The TTPM Holiday Showcase featured more than 50 exhibitors, including Mattel, Hasbro, Disney, Universal, VTech, LEGO, Spin Master, Just Play and many more. Additionally, TTPM unveiled its Most Wanted list of the most sought-after holiday toys, which were selected by TTPM’s expert team that creates more than 5,000 toy reviews annually.

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    Heydoyou.com was invited to attend, and of course I had so much fun! I’m going to share more interesting toys later!

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  • Toronto,  Vancouver,  WorldWide

    Dubai Designer: Canella Hostal Couture VFW’17

     

    Have you ever been curious about designers and their thought-process before going in front of thousands of people and live television? I have! I’ve also, been reluctant to voice a question such as “what were you thinking?” for fear that my question will be received with an intense glare and angry bird eyes. In my quiet voice, a “sorry” would be uttered as I back up and run far far away.

    Attending four previous fashion weeks in Toronto, this year, I was invited to Vancouver Fashion Week for the first time. For a full week, VFW Founder and Producer Jamal Abdourahman introduced me to various designers showcasing their creations – my question nagging in the back of my mind. By the fifth day, I was seated next to a lovely woman designer – Canella Hostal – whom I discovered would be showcasing her designs the following evening.

    After talking for awhile and watching another runway show, I blurt out “When you are creating a collection, what is going through your head? Do you ever look at other designer collections, compare or think they are nuts?” I cringe, waiting for angry bird eyes. Canella laughs and explains “The runway is the one place where a designer gets to show off just how creative they are. Sure, you can make the designs mainstream, but on that one day, you get to show the world just how creative you are – you want to go all out. Every piece expresses an emotion, impression or feeling you were having at a particular time. Musicians express it through music, Artist with art, and Designers with each piece.”

    Backstage with Designer Canella Hostal
    Backstage with Designer Canella Hostal

    We have become so accustomed to cheap and mainstream clothing that the thought of clothes being art never crosses the majority of our minds. How we piece each item together gives one “self-identity” but what about the cuts, fabrics, and colours? What story do they tell? Fashion week allows designers, local and internationally, to express themselves through designs and materials that are sometimes not considered by the mainstream consumer. For sure they dictate what the next trend is by including it in the overall design and it’s easy to spot, but after this conversation, I now know what to say to that person who blurts out “what is that?” while attending a fashion show.

    Canella Hostal is a French-born, Dubai-living Designer and Teacher at Esmod Dubai. Lines, stripes, flowers and tropical feelings inspire her newest collection ‘Tropical Symphony’ – This is the identity for the collection.

    Canella commented, “Mixing flowers and playing with the stripes were very challenging and I loved it! Flowers and stripes are quite the opposite of each other; flowers reflect spring and summer and are soft and delicate. On the other hand, stripes are straight to a point with no limits and totally free.” Canella Hostal Couture SS17 follows her authentic touch, by combining colors such as; blue, red, white, orange and pink. Her new collection includes menswear for the first time.

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    Male model wearing an intricately embroidered suit.