18 June 2012

jazz age lawn party.


new york's golden age came alive over the weekend with the jazz age lawn party over on governor's island. courtney and i had the most marvelous time dancing and picnicking all afternoon, and i am still a little giddy over stepping into that glorious world for a day. 

14 comments:

  1. this is so amazing, wish i could have been a part of it. I love happy people damcing around nad having a great time together!

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  2. Love the Jazz Lawn party! I might go to the one later on in the summer. All that fabulous dancing - so fun!

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  3. This looks like SO much fun!

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  4. this is magical!!! you are living a fairytale! it looks like so much fun. i wish i was there! you look stunning!

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  5. omg!
    i love jazz and the atmosphere of this post <3

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  6. Oh my gosh! This looks so incredible! You were definitely in your element! And you look absolutely beautiful!!

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  7. Oh, my goodness! This looks like pure bliss. Thanks for sharing!

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  8. So so awesome. I wish I had known about this beforehand! Although, I don't know if I could have convinced Klane to go, let alone dress up! But you know Ryan and Kim Simmons were there. I heard he placed in the dance competition...? I wonder if you saw them! Anyway, I love that you did this and I love that this kind of thing exists in our fair city. So magical.

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  9. OMG Alexa I just ADORE this post, and you! This looks like so much fun!!! Ah love it, one of my favorite posts so far! :)

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  10. OH my gosh this looks like so much freaking fun! The outfits are perfect and you can just hear the music playing when you see the photos.

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  11. Such an amazing event! Photos are perfect as usual :)

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  12. oh gosh, i've ALWAYS wanted to go to a party like this. absolutely adore! how fun!
    xo TJ

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  13. I just stumbled across your blog and am in love! This is incredible, I've always had an infatuation with the 1920's and I can't believe something like this exists! why not in my city!?

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