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2013 New York Junior League Winter Ball

This year is my fifth year in NYC, and my fourth New York Junior League Winter Ball.

2010 Winter Ball

2011 Winter Ball

2012 Winter Ball

In my position on the Management Council, I’ve been working on the communications strategy with my team for months, so it’s always satisfying when the event actually comes around.

The ball raises crucial funding for our community partners, and it is such a beautiful event that brings together so many of my favorite people in one place, all happy and dressed up.

This year, I was attending the dinner (I usually just attend the drinks + dessert portion of the evening), and my good friend Julie was among one of our honorees, so I did a little more dolling up than usual, starting with getting my makeup done at Nars.

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True story: there is a purple eyeliner called Manon they make that I am obsessed with. It was recently discontinued, and so I called to see if they had any in stock to do my makeup with. They didn’t, so I brought my own.

I have to give props to the amazing Pierette, who did my makeup. You can see the before (totally naked-face) and after above. A few years ago, I got my makeup for the ball done at Sephora. They have a makeup appointment policy where you have to buy a $50 gift card in order for them to do your makeup, and it’s really crowded. Nars didn’t require me to buy anything or charge me, but I ended up buying a few things anyway.

Afterwards, I got my nails done. Gold on my hands, red on my toes. Done.

The last stop on my prepping agenda was to get my hair done. Ashley had booked appointments for us at DreamDry, Rachel Zoe’s chain of blowout salons.

Half Updo - DreamDry Blowout Salon

Half Updo - DreamDry Blowout Salon

It is well-documented on this blog that I have no idea how to create curls on my own, so I make other people do them. I wanted some sort of loose waves/curls with some of my hair up.

I was really happy with how my hair turned out, but I was on a tight timeframe, and I’d booked my appointment for 5-5:20 and walked out at 5:50, so I was a bit disappointed with that, though the salon is still new, so I’m sure they’re still working out their kinks.

Julie, her mom, and I dashed back to my apartment to put our dresses on and grab a cab up to the lovely Pierre hotel (which I’d run past yesterday morning on my long run.)

My committee and I greeted the press, I accompanied the president on a few interviews, and before I knew it, it was 8pm and the dinner program was beginning.

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Ta da! Gratuitous dress photo.

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The evening honored our five outstanding volunteers for their hard work and two outstanding sustainers. I was honored to be there to celebrate Julie.

Julie Naughton and Fiona Grant Small - 2013 New York Junior League Winter Ball

Congrats!

I didn’t feel it appropriate to whip my camera out at dinner, but we started with lobster thermidor (YUM!) and had coq au vin for our entree, and they were both delicious.

There was a live auction, with the auctioneer straight from Auctioneer Central Casting, right down to his British accent. Live auctions are endlessly amusing to watch.

New York Junior League Winter Ball at the Pierre

Random above-the-head shot to show ambiance.

Once dinner was over, I met up with Ashley, Laura, Blake and all of my other friends for drinks, dessert and dancing.

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Love these two.

New York Junior League Winter Ball at the Pierre - Nicole Miller View from the Heavens Gown

Matching in purple with my lovely friend Kim. I ended up doing Rent the Runway (affiliate link) and did this Nicole Miller dress. I’ve done RTR several times before, but never for an event as formal as this one. I’m fairly average-sized within my size (nothing too big or too small) and average height, so it usually works out pretty well for me. The fit notes for this dress said it ran a bit long, so I just wore the highest, sparkliest heels I have, and it was just fine.

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Step, repeat.

This event is always the highlight of my year, and last night was no different. Getting dolled up to celebrate with my favorite people and give back to the community? Done.

Are you involved with any charities? Tell me about the most fabulous event you’ve ever been to.

A Night at the Ballet

This week started out on a major high: Puerto Rico! Fun morning at Uplift!

But it quickly hit a major low when I got bad news on Tuesday. Luckily, I truly have the best friends in the world and we basically just extended our trip another night and got back together on Tuesday night.

Tonight, I had plans to go to the ballet with my parents. My mom had heard that Sleeping Beauty was playing a limited engagement and asked if I wanted to go. Um, yes??

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It’s so easy living in NYC to take for granted all the amazing cultural opportunities, but when I do something like go to the ballet, it reminds me why I live in the best city in the world.

While I couldn’t take any photos in the theater, Sleeping Beauty was wonderful. When I was younger, I didn’t really appreciate the ballet (WHERE ARE ALL THE WORDS?), but now I love watching the story unfold through dance and music. (Just a sidenote for NYC people: if you’re into ballet, some friends are members of the American Ballet Theatre’s Junior Council and love it.)

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I mean, Lincoln Center is just so ugly.

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While a night hanging out with my parents didn’t absolve me of my problems, it helped me forget for just a little while. (See also: a productive session with my therapist and a long walk.)

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As we left, we saw a party going on! Turns out it was the Rose Ball, a free masquerade event for young members and $20 for the public. My mom very seriously asked if I wanted to stay. I am ballsy, but rolling up to a masquerade ball alone–where I don’t know anyone–is a bit much for even me.

What’s your favorite way to get all cultured and stuff? And favorite way to forget about your problems?