Hi there! This blog is a mix of everything I cover as a freelance writer: art and design, fashion, celebrity gossip, shopping, and travel. In addition to writing a shopping column for amNY for over a year, I've been published in the New York Daily News, the Houston Chronicle, New Jersey Monthly, and Time Out New York, as well as over 100+ articles for websites like More.com, SheKnows.com, YourTango.com, VenusZine.com and Yahoo! Shine, among others.

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Peggy Guggenheim had two great passions: art and men. Throughout her lifetime, she collected plenty of both. A bohemian wild child who was left with a sizable inheritance when her father went down with the Titanic, Guggenheim spent the decades between the World Wars cavorting around Europe, buying, according to her own estimation, a painting a day and having a string of love affairs with the likes of Marcel Duchamp, Samuel Beckett and Max Ernst. ‘I was, without a doubt, completely irresponsible,’ she told W in 1979. ‘I lived for the minute and for the partner I was with. Often I dressed like a slut, and many people obviously thought I was one. But I had standards, even if they they weren’t the same as everybody else’s.’

Evelyn Crowley, W Magazine

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