Main·te·nant, adverb. Of the French language, meaning “now,” “at the moment,” and perfectly suitable for a[n American] culture which thrives upon this idea of instant gratification and living for now, for better or for worse. Live for the present and appreciate everything of the moment can easily ... Read More
On Wanting What You Can’t Have
It’s only human nature to want what we can’t have—you know, something along the lines of that good old adage about “the grass being greener on the other side.” It is the unattainable that seduces us—it provides for us a challenge, a bit of mystery, and injection of interesting in comparison to what ... Read More
You’ve Saved La Rent
I’ve always been fascinated with Coco Rocha since reading bits and features about the supermodel in my Teen Vogue days (I ended my subscription after my 18th birthday, coincidentally). She first caught my attention once I found out she was a dancer—she had been discovered at an Irish dance ... Read More