The Lo Down: 10/30/25
Yes I'm changing...
Arts & Culture
I went to the Tame Impala concert on Tuesday night, and it truly blew me away - the lights, the visuals, the staging - it all felt otherworldly, like stepping into another dimension. I love a 360 stage setup that gives every corner of the arena a moment, and this was production perfection. Someone mentioned the last time Kevin played Yes I’m Changing live was 2019, and since it wasn’t on the setlist the night before, hearing my favorite song of his felt like a little cosmic gift. They’re playing in NYC again this Friday & Saturday - if you can snag a ticket (or catch them in your respective city), GO!
I’ve been dying to go to a movie screening at the Cherry Lane Theater - every event sells out instantly, and the theater itself is tiny. When I saw a ticket available, I bought it immediately without even checking what the movie was. Turns out it was Paris, Texas - a stunning, hauntingly beautiful film - but I have to admit I was…distracted. Sofia Coppola & Thomas Mars were sitting directly next to me the entire time. It was one of those surreal, only-in-New-York moments that makes me fall in love with this city all over again.
I visited Storm King last weekend, which is my favorite fall day trip, without question. I make the pilgrimage at least once a year - it’s peak serenity and sculpture heaven, especially when the leaves are turning. Go now before the trees go bare and the park closes for the season. It’s pure magic.
Food
Seahorse is definitely giving Lure Fishbar energy, but with a more polished, grown-up feel. The space is beautiful - warm lighting, great energy, and genuinely good service. The bread service was essentially a mini lobster roll (adorable), though they could’ve done a better job of removing the shells tbh. The pastas were solid but missing a little something (read: salt). The sole meuniere was delicious, though I wouldn’t have minded a little extra sauce. Dessert was a highlight: a perfectly spiced carrot cake that felt like fall on a plate.
Blooming Hill Farm is about an hour and fifteen minutes north of the city and is the perfect pre-Storm King brunch stop. They have a farm to table restaurant and the most charming little farm stand out back alongside a soothing creek. Everything we ordered was delicious, from the french toast bread pudding to the fall hash and the farm smash burger. I picked up some local carrot-habanero sauce, dark chocolate almond maple brittle, and - of course - a few apples from the farm stand.
Fashion
Five favorite finds of the week:
Every single shoe from the recent Marie Antoinette-inspired Manolo capsule collection, but particularly this sunny pair of sandals. Dreaming of wearing these all summer long next year.
This crinkled clutch from COS that is giving me Dries Van Noten vibes.
These fun lurex pants from Aflalo that will pair perfectly with everything from an oversized sweater + sneakers to a satin top + heels.
This genius combination scarf + hood from Acne Studios.
This cute sweater dress from J Crew that feels a bit more elevated and special with the bell sleeves.
For more of what’s in my closet, what I’m currently obsessing over, shopping guides & more, check out my ShopMy. Looking for some personal style advice? Whether it’s for curating a flawless vacation wardrobe, hunting down the perfect shoes, or finding the best basics for your closet, I’m here to help—just reach out!
Current Obsession
In an effort to stop using hair ties (y’know- breakage, healthy hair, etc), I’ve been reaching for my Deborah Pagani hair pin nonstop. I think it’s the chichest way to wear your hair up - effortless but elevated. Worth the splurge too - it’s beautifully made and won’t snap in half like the cheap ones that somehow always do at the worst possible moment.
On My Radar
Bong, a tiny Cambodian restaurant in Crown Heights
Golden Ratio, a new bar whose menu is split down the middle between cocktails & mocktails
The Reformer Pilates Retreat with Visiting Masters Chelsea DeLay & Stefani Bertoncini at Wildflower Farms. I went to one of their retreats last year and it was incredible beyond words. It’s happening March 30-April 1, so something to look forward to.
Bat Boy: The Musical at New York City Center sounds like a fun and appropriately themed show to see this spooky season
Dante Aperitivo seems to have finally opened on the corner of Bank & W4
Until next week -
xo
Lo





Need to text you asap about Bat Boy, we should go its sooo campy!
Bong?! I’m telling