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ON HER MORNING ROUTINE
My morning starts off in the kitchen because I love breakfast. I prefer something sweet (like chia seed pudding) to savory in the morning, followed by a yummy, vibrational beverage. Every week I make a batch of mylk. This week I made it with fresh coconut, dried coconut flakes, dates, sunflower seeds, cashews, and a little honey. It is so good. I like to experiment with morning drinks because that’s the best way to start my body up. I’ve been meaning to make a video on some of my favorites (turmeric latte, smoothie, creamy coffee). Right now I’m drinking tea from Chinese licorice root. I really wish I enjoyed morning work-outs, but I don’t. If I do anything, it’ll be yoga. Then I burn incense to close out my morning while I make my to-do list in my bullet journal.
on growing up in Irvine, California
I did a chunk of my growing up in Irvine - a strange city because it’s privately owned and every establishment is some sort of franchise. There aren’t many family owned shops there. I never realized until moving to Los Angeles how sterile and fabricated Irvine is. It kind of freaks me out now, but it’s still home - insanely cushiony.
on getting her foot in the door
Until college I worked doing reception work. I was a horrible receptionist, though. Luckily I had my blog to carry me through; it actually paid for my college education. From there, I searched Craigslist for a marketing job and landed one at a really tacky jewelry company. Trust me, it was really bad— we sold flashy bejeweled butterfly brooches. After a few months, the men’s creative director, David, scouted me to design under him at Paige Denim. I had never designed in my life and definitely did not know what I was doing, but I was eager to get out of there and I worked extremely hard to pick up the pace.
on starting her blog
I started it my senior year of high school because I loved being on the internet. It was a natural progression from the days I made guilds on Neopets and built pixel websites. My strict parents rarely let me leave the house (I missed out on many school dances), so the blog became my outlet of expression and a window into the world. I was lucky to grow up at a time when everything was still analog yet it was also the beginning of the internet. Magical time.
on shooting and editing videos
I went from using a Canon g7x to a Sony camcorder, but I also really love my GoPro. Video making can be so daunting. Start recording and try editing it. Find comfort in knowing that your first video isn’t the one that needs to be published, but starting the process will help you understand how to better record the next time around. Having the right footage is the real key to an easy and beautiful edit.
on taking a good picture
Having a great film camera and someone you feel comfortable with shooting has statistically yielded me good images. Really know your angles and what you like. Snapseed is a great editor, because you can pinpoint certain areas of an image to brighten.
on her style
The majority of my closet is pre-loved. I’ve been a consignment shopper since the day I got my first paycheck and learned how to navigate eBay. The high of finding designer goods at an affordable price is addicting. Now, I’ve graduated to The Real Real. I like what I like and try to live in an unfiltered experience (consignment, thrift stores, even Pinterest!) to let my mind gravitate to what it likes.
on her beauty and skincare routine
Being on YouTube has given me exposure to a lot of brands so I’m lucky I get to try a lot of products. I did the 10 step Korean skincare routine for a while, but I’ve been so lazy and uninspired with beauty lately. The only routines and products that excite me are those with simple ingredients paired with good techniques i.e. oils and gua sha. I also use Sangre de Fruta Botanical Body Cream, La Solution 10 De Chanel, CLE Multi Cream, Red Earth Green Rush Bubble Cleanser, Agent Nateur Deodorant, Susanne Kaufmann Lifting Mask Line A, True Botanicals Pure Radiance Oil, Josie Maran Argan Finishing Balm, MAKE Beauty Moon Stick, RMS Beauty Magic Luminizer, KOSAS’ Color & Light: Pressed Powder Blush, and Mason Pearson Hairbrush.
I’m a big fan of Moon Juice adaptogenic’s including Cordyceps, Reishi, Pearl, Ashwagandha, Brain Dust and Power Dust. I also use HUM’s Green Superfood Powder.
on her love of podcasts
They are the best thought provokers for me. And I can enjoy them while I double task. Where Should We Begin by Ester Perel is a series that every human should listen to for its grounding perspective on the erotic intelligence that permeates every aspect of our relationship with ourselves and the external world.
rachel’s favorite book
I picked up The Argonauts by Maggie Nelson after I saw her speak at a panel with Miranda July and I fell in love with her brain. She told stories in such a witty way and had me hanging on her every word. It’s a dense read for me because I’m so bad at reading, so I have to constantly reread lines. But when I really can digest the words, it’s always beautifully articulate.
rachel’s favorite films
Howl’s Moving Castle by Hayao Miyazaki, an easy favorite, The Devil Wears Prada by David Frankel, The Handmaiden by Park Chan-wook and American Psycho by Mary Herron.
rachel’s favorite places in La
Larchmont Wine + Cheese for wine, Italian groceries and sandwiches
Mh Zh for casual, thoughtful, delicious outdoor eating and the best Branzino of your life
Larchmont Farmer’s Market for coconut cold brew and groceries
Marciano Art Foundation for great art and less crowds than The Broad
San Onofre or Blackies, Newport Beach for surfing
Jones on Santa Monica for chopped salad, negronis and an East Coast vibe
Tenants of the Trees and Shabbaaaaa for going out
Griffith Observatory hiking for light exercise and some magical education
Cinespia at the Hollywood Cemetery for a summer time classic
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ON HER MORNING ROUTINE
I love my bed, it’s comfy and I share it with my two faves, my partner Nick and my sweet pup Maude which certainly makes it more difficult to get going in the morning. My first alarm goes off at 6:00 am and by 7 (ish) I’m scrolling through my email and Instagram, and checking my calendar for the day, all while trying to convince my dog that she doesn’t need to go outside at that moment. What can I say, I’m a multitasker. I leave for the office by 8:15. Nick and I do our morning commute together which gives us time to chat about mundane things like which one of us is picking up laundry or more exciting things like where to travel next.
on growing up with parents in the military
I moved around a lot as a child—military parents. My family moved states every 2 years for about 10 years. With the exception of living in Wisconsin during middle school, I primarily grew up in the Southern United States. Most people are a little surprised by this mainly because my accent is a little flat. I went to high school in Little Rock, Arkansas so I like to say I’m “from” there, but I’ve lived in New York City for over 11 years now and consider it home.
on her education
I attended Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY where I majored in Urban Studies with a concentration in Architecture & Economics. I loved that my program was multidisciplinary and afforded me a lot freedom in selecting my coursework, including an independent language program in Hindi and a study abroad program in India. For graduate school I attended Pratt and studied Historic Preservation.
After undergrad, I deferred graduate school for a year and went back to Little Rock to be with my family. While home, I got my real estate license and worked for a family friend selling historic homes, but the market was slow heading into the recession so I took on a retail job and a job teaching science workshops at the Museum of Discovery.
on her transition from real estate to tech
I prefer working as a team and having regular access to health care. I quickly transitioned to onsite leasing and marketing with Milstein Properties. That’s how I met Company’s co-founder Michael Milstein. While working with Michael on a project downtown, I was able to prove myself to be a “doer”, always looking for new ways to improve how we represented apartment listings online and how we communicated and promoted the offering to brokers and renters.
When Michael began to work with Matt Harrigan (Co-Founder & CEO of Company) on Grand Central Tech, he selected me to assist them in managing the build out and early operations of then 50k square feet of startup space. That was my introduction to technology, startups, and workplace strategy. I had to quickly learn the world of co-working, agile workspaces, and the various perks and amenities required to fuel the innovation economy.
on her current role as head of brand at company
As Head of Brand, I’m tasked with upholding our brand standards and finding new ways to infuse the Company brand into our physical spaces, digital presence, and culture. Many of our amenity spaces are currently under construction and I’m involved in a lot of design decisions. I also get to work closely with our Hospitality team on brand identity for the bar, coffee shop, retail, and marketplace. We recently launched leasing for our enterprise office space in the building for teams who are 200+ employees so I’ve designed and managed the buildout of our onsite marketing center and continue to work with our team at CBRE to tell the real estate side of our story.
on how she stays tuned in
My work requires me to be knowledgeable of trends in real estate, hospitality, and tech. I stay plugged into the real estate world by reading The Commercial Observer and following blogs like YIMBY. For hospitality content I read Eater. TechCrunch and The Information are my go-tos for tech news. I also read The Business of Fashion, I find it to be an amazingly informative publication on the fashion industry and how brands are built. I also follow a lot of hospitality brands on Instagram, I’m currently obsessed with Ace’s Maison de la Luz in New Orleans.
on her home decor
The collection is very eclectic—some are vintage, thrifted, found or even painted by Nick. The majority of pieces are by friends and artists that are local to here or local to where we happen to be traveling. The paintings over the sofa are by artists Uzumaki Cepeda (left) & Dez’mon Omega Fair (right). I also have pieces by the Fortoul Brothers and Earl Swanigan.
In terms of aesthetics, I think the apartment truly reflects both mine and Nick’s style. We’ve made a few compromises to combine his love of mid-century modern design and my need to incorporate lots of textures and pattern mostly through small colorful pieces of pottery and various textiles. I recommend shops like Yu Interiors in Fort Greene, Hem, West Elm, Citizenry, & Anthropologie.
on her style
I do most of my shopping online and have really embraced a number of the Direct to Consumer brands mostly due to their commitment to reduce waste, improve factory conditions, and provide a better quality product. I recommend Everlane, Grana, ADAY, & Other Stories, Rixo, & Sezanne. As for footwear, I’ve been most excited this year about Labucq. I also recommend: Housing Works stores, shopping along Franklin Street in Greenpoint, Brother Vellies, Pas Mal, and Porter James for home.
on her self-care rituals
A few years ago I had a health scare that resulted in surgery and that really forced me to focus more on myself and learn to listen to what my body is telling me. Now, I like to adjust my self-care based on what I need in the moment, like adding Vitamin D & Vitamin B12 supplements to my daily routine to combat winter blues and adaptogens like Moon Juice’s SuperYou.
on her skincare routine
My skincare and makeup routine has improved and simplified overtime. Daily I cleanse (Biologique Recherche Lait VIP O2), exfoliate (Moon Juice Beauty Shroom), moisturize (Glow Recipe Avocado Melt Sleeping Mask), & protect (SkinCeuticals Light Moisture UV Defense SPF 50). I also struggle with hyperpigmentation so I’ve been spreading the gospel of Biologique Recherche Serum Placenta.
For makeup I really like Beautycounter’s Dew Skin Moisturizer, it provides a natural looking coverage while illuminating my skin, Glossier’s Boybrow even if I’m doing a “no makeup” day I’m taming my brows with this, Fenty Beauty Match Stix Shimmer in Yacht Lyfe, I don’t typically wear blush so I’ll pop a little of this on my cheek bones and on my eyelids for a little color, and Milk Makeup Kush High Volume Mascara, it’s conditioning and I like mascara that looks like I’m actually wearing mascara.
paris’s favorite books
I discovered Ada Louise Huxtable’s writing while in college at Vassar. She cemented my passion for architecture and the urban built environment. Her collection of essays, On Architecture is one of the reasons I pursued a Master’s in Historic Preservation. I also recommend: Roxanne Gay’s Bad Feminist, F. Scott Fitzgerald's Flapper’s & Philosophers, and The Educated Woman by Anne Cleveland & Jean Anderson.
paris’s favorite places in nyc
By far my favorite place to dine is Cervos. I like that it is more of a cozy bar than a formal restaurant. Closer to home, I’m a huge fan of Risbo, the kale salad and mac and cheese are otherworldly. I also enjoy the ramen at Mo’s and if I need a quick bite I’ll grab curried chicken and a callaloo patty from Errol’s. Until we open our bar at Company, I can be found at Elsa in Cobble Hill, the cocktails are great and it has one of the most beautifully designed bathrooms in Brooklyn. The bar at No. 7 in Fort Greene is the closest thing to a Cheers some of my friends and I have, it’s an old faithful with good visibility to the street so you can literally pull additional friends in as they’re just passing by. Grand Army & Rockwell Place are also in the rotation right now.
Spa & Wellness: I most recently had the best facial of my life at Daphne. The aesthetician was a true pro-explaining each product and the proper application techniques. My preferred spot for massages is Skinspa, they several locations including one a block away from my office which some weeks is an absolute godsend. When I need a mani pedi fix, I go to Wellzen in my neighborhood. The technicians are great and the salon is clean and spa like.
Fitness: I recently purchased a Peloton bike and it’s been a game changer, but I try not to talk about it a lot for fear of sounding evangelical. I drop in for yoga at a SkyTing location or the occasional class at Y7 when I need to sweat in the dark with strangers.
paris’s favorite films
Crooklyn by Spike Lee, Purple Rain by Albert Magnoli, Absolute Beginners by Julien Temple and Clueless by Amy Hecklerling
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