Blue Box Cafe

Tiffany & Co.’s New York flagship store just opened up Blue Box Cafe, which is a Breakfast at Tiffany’s inspired restaurant, a.k.a–a dream come true. Here you can dine like Holly Golightly and sip coffee (or tea), eat a croissant, while wearing your black evening gloves, diamonds, and tiara. Image via The prices are preset, with breakfast being $29, lunch $39, and tea $49. The breakfast menu starts you off with either fresh fruit or a croissant (obviously), but not just any plain croissant. This one consists of Nutella, honey butter, and winter preserves. Then choose between four different entrees like truffle eggs, or aRead More →

15 Halloween Party Snacks - A Girl in LA

With all the time that goes into costume preparations for Halloween, the food planning can often get overlooked. Whether you’re hosting a party or attending one, it may seem like a good idea to stop by the grocery store last minute and pick up a premade appetizer and dessert. An even better idea is to create a Halloween inspired dish that is simple, delicious, and that takes very little time with minimal ingredients. Here’s a list of 15 Halloween party snacks that you can make the day of Halloween, and that won’t take away from getting your hair and makeup perfect for the big night.Read More →

If you’re gonna splurge on sweets this Halloween then definitely make it worth your while. Stop by one of the many Halloween candy shops in Los Angeles to stock up on some unique and delicious treats. Just because you’re to old to trick or treat, (we won’t judge you if you decided to throw on a mask and hit the streets), it doesn’t mean you can’t indulge! These exquisite candy shops have some very grown up (and fancy) treats like gourmet chocolates, gummies, popcorn, rice crispies, orange hot chocolate, and champagne truffles! Keep them for yourself or give them out at your Halloween soiree. ForRead More →

Fall/Winter 2017 Shopping Guide

We’ve created a Fall/Winter 2017 Shopping Guide full of style blogger picks, because no matter your age the thought of replacing your summer attire with a new fall/winter wardrobe feels invigorating. Decorating your home with a touch of autumn, like a cozy throw, pumpkin decor, and candles that smell of sweet cinnamon will certainly make the short days and cooler nights all the more enjoyable. Our shopping guide features a wide range of prices that will fit everyone’s budget, and with thousands of items to choose from, you’ll be sure to find what you’re looking for. But more importantly everything on our list is #trending andRead More →

When the leaves turn Instagram worthy with beautiful shades of red, orange, and yellow it’s time to visit these areas so you don’t miss out on the dazzling scenery. Unfortunately, not all parts of the US have gorgeous colors so we’ve made a list of five fall foliage trips that you need to take so you can see, (and photograph) the picturesque surroundings for yourself. But why stop there? When people travel, booking a hotel or bed and breakfast is a pretty obvious choice, but to make the experience truly unique, check out GlampingHub.com. Glamping Hub is an extraordinary adventure that puts glampers right inRead More →

25 Halloween Movies

Halloween and scary movies go together like candy corn and trick-or-treating. You can’t have one without the other. That’s why I’ve come up with 25 Halloween movies to fill up your month of October. From cult classics (The Craft, Donnie Darko), to scary AF (Halloween, Rosemary’s Baby), to hilariously funny (Hocus Pocus, Casper). You’ll even find some lesser known indie films (Maniac, The House of The Devil) on my list. All of these movies are available to stream on sites like Netflix and Hulu; or if you have a subscription, HBO Go, Amazon Prime, and Showtime. Now it’s time to get your popcorn and snacks ready,Read More →

All Things October

  October To Do List: Fall is finally here which means PSL everything, haunted houses, and Halloween events going on all month long. In our monthly series, All Things October check out the Moschino x My Little Pony collection (every 90’s girl’s’ dream come true). Sip drinks on Broken Shakers new rooftop bar in DTLA. Watch NBC’s new series, Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders. Read Haunted Hollywood to learn about all the haunted places in Los Angeles. Check out A Girl in LA’s Fall Bucket List with tons to do, see, and try. Watch the scary thriller, The Snowman out in theatersRead More →

#PSL season is finally upon us, and with our Los Angeles fall bucket list you can find tons of unique (and sometimes free) things to do, see, make, and eat all around LA. We’ve separated the list into three categories specific to fall, Halloween, and Thanksgiving. Check back because we will be adding more cool events and ideas in upcoming months. Fall Fun Visit Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch and grab a bunch to bring home and decorate. Here are some unique ideas. Go apple picking at Riley’s Farm and make gourmet caramel apples. Spend a Saturday getting lost at Big Horse Corn Maze. Image via Read More →

Stonewall Kitchen

Thinking of entertaining this fall season? Maybe you’re hosting a football game, or in charge of bringing a dish to a friend’s dinner party. Maybe you just want a delicious recipe to make for movie night by the fire with your family. Look no further. These 10 delectable recipes from Stonewall Kitchen’s blog will be sure to make your dish a hit and have everyone asking for seconds. From now until September 17th enter YOUROCK at checkout to save 20% on your entire order. Nachos Grande Raspberry Brie Grilled Cheese Sandwich French Onion Soup Cheddar Herb Biscuits with Smoked Turkey & Cranberry Hot Spinach & ArtichokeRead More →

Casey Horst

Casey Horst is a 22-year-old senior at UC Riverside studying creative writing. She hopes to take her experiences and work as a screenwriter in Hollywood. Growing up with a mother for a hairstylist made Casey’s interest grow in the world of beauty. As she got older, Casey’s favorite pastime on the weekends was going to the mall with her friends and expanding her closet to refine her different “looks.” She grew to love the industries that combined creativity and imagination into feats of entertainment, beauty, and fashion and had dreams of becoming a part of it. Casey attended community college and graduated with her AARead More →