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Here’s a special Brooklyn city guide by Pamela Love. I just love her so much and I’m going to follow each and every one of these little tidbits.
How would you describe Brooklyn to someone who has never been?
More laid back than Manhattan. It has great energy.
What do you love about living in Brooklyn?
I love riding my bike and going to flea markets, I love how close I live to all my friends, I love how everyone in Brooklyn seems to be working on a million cool creative projects, I love the music scene, and I love how much more space you get than living in Manhattan. For me, that is very important.
Tell us about your neighborhood…
I live in Greenpoint, which is a very old traditionally Polish neighborhood in Brooklyn. I’ve lived here for about 8 years now and never want to move, unless it’s to New Mexico. I live by a park so I get to see nature, and am close enough to Williamsburg so I have access to great stores and restaurants. It really has the feeling of a small town inside of a big city. Everyone knows each other. I think it’s really beautiful.
What is the best way to get around Brooklyn? The G Train… Bike…Walk??
A Bike! I usually take the L train if I’m going to Manhattan.
New Yorkers love their weekend brunch, where are your favorite spots?
I love Enid’s, their Bloody Mary’s are delicious.
You had an awesome tattoo parlor pop-up during fashion week, where do you go to get ink?
Saved Tattoo in Williamsburg, or East Side Ink in Manhattan.
Where do you get your nails done?
Eve Salon.
And your hair?
Ian Scott Dorey at Ouidad salon. It’s a salon specializing in curly hair.
Where do you go to pamper yourself? Do you have a favorite spa?
I love treatments from Joanna Vargas salon and Reiki from my friend Negin Niknejad of JustBe.
How do you stay fit? Yoga…spin class… the gym??
I actually have been going to a new gym in Williamsburg that has a rope-climbing machine. I can see a difference in my arms already! When I have time I take yoga classes and when it’s not cold out, I ride my bike a lot.
What is your favorite place for…
A date night: Nitehawk Cinema–it’s a great tiny movie theatre that is also a restaurant. You can watch a film and order dinner all at once.
A dinner with friends: Dokebi Restaurant.
Working: I have a lot of meetings in the lobby at the Ace Hotel.
People watching: McCarren Park in Williamsburg.
Your coffee shop:
Variety Coffee in Greenpoint.
Your tailor:
A pair of scissors? I really don’t go to a tailor much.
Your local bar:
Daddy’s.
Your park:
McGolrick Park in Greenpoint.
Describe your perfect Brooklyn weekend…
Sleeping in, going to get a coffee before heading to the Brooklyn Flea market for food and shopping, taking a nap in the park, and going to see a band play.
Brooklyn is full of great vintage spots, where are the best finds?
I love Brooklyn Flea market never leave empty handed, quite the opposite actually. Narnia Vintage is my favorite vintage clothing store by far. They just opened a second location in Brooklyn and it is amazing. Beautiful Dreamers is a great store for both new and beautiful rare vintage. Fox and Fawn is an awesome place to sell in your old vintage clothes if you are looking to get rid of some things and find some new pieces at the same time.
Where do you go to find inspiration for your jewelry?
Museums– The Met, MoMA, the Natural History Museum, and the New York Public Library.
We love that you make all of your jewelry in New York. Where can we go to buy it here?
In Brooklyn you can go to Bird, Beautiful Dreamers and Barney’s.
In Manhattan there are a lot of great places including Opening Ceremony, Barney’s, Jeffrey’s, Henri Bendel’s and some other great boutiques.
More City Guides:
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Joana / Rio
Rei / Tokyo
Laure / Miami
Dianna / New York
Lauren / Paris
Kate / New York
Anouk / Sydney
Melodi / Istanbul
Luisa & Tine / Rome
Alexandra / Paris
Giorgia / Milan
ok…i am ready to come to brooklyn…love city guides…love you xoxox
who doesn’t love pamela and her amazing jewelry? :)
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Merci pour ce beau city guide :)
Bises
Un vrai personnage Pamela Love et puis ces bijoux font vraiment partie d’un univers à part!
…et il y a THE SKINS à Brooklyn !!!!!! Un très jeune groupe trèèèèèès prometteur (qui tourne actuellement avec The Heavy) avec quelques filles aussi talentueuses que stylées !!! Promis, c’est SCOTCHANT ce qu’ils font !
Pam is awesome and deserves all the success she’s has. She earned it.
Totally down to earth and friendly in a distinctly not phoney way.
She’s old New York in 2013 (by way of Florida)
Brooklyn we go hard!
I love the energy of Brooklyn, but Williamsburg is a little too avant garde for me… Still love it though!
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I love this guide!
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I love your city guides!
Great post! Brooklyn sounds very creative, charismatic and full of character!
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I love Brooklyn it’s a totally different energy than Manhattan.
xo
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Fairly sure my husband are moving out there at the end of the year (from Madrid!) so anything like this that gets me all pumped up and excited helps balance out my nerves. So cool. Although, rope-climbing-machine? What the hell is that? Crazy.
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Merci pour toutes ces bonnes adresses !
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She’s such an inspiration! And her hair…I simply love it!
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I like her beautiful head of hair. And the suit Oh my. Very good looking woman.
Beau reportage de cet arrondissement qui pour moi à plus d’intérêt que Manhattan.
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Vivant dans une “sleepy town”, ce genre d’interview me donne envie, instantanement, de me plonger dans le “hustle and bustle” d’une grande ville.
Greenpoint en vélo!!! C’est ce que je recommande à tous ceux qui me demande un plan un peu décalé pour visiter NY! J’adore ce quartier et je rajouterais à la liste de Pamela les supers pizzas de Paulie Gees et l’ambiance incoryable du resto-coffee-bar Milk and Roses. Que du bonheur à Greenpoint!
Pleins d’autres bons plans brooklyniens sur mon blog:
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xoxo
Cool post about lovely Brooklyn. I love this place in Williamsburg : http://www.radegasthall.com
xxx
Salut Garance, Merci pour ce post ! ça me colle le blues de NYC, c’est horrible, j’ai tellement kiffé !!!!! Pourrais-tu nous concocter un city guide de New-York à Paris, ppplliiiiizzzzzzzz ;-))))))
i live in new mexico….and i don’t blame her!
enjoy reading about the big cities.
un guide sur Los Angeles!!!!!!!! Pleaaaaaaaase!!!!!
Oh, I love Pamela. Her work. Her appearance. Everything about her :)!
Thanks for sharing this with us :)!
xx
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Elle déchire ta copine. J’adore la présentation de son site……
pretty girl and interesting interview, would love to go to NYC right now to check everything out.
J’ai l’impression qu’on ne parle jamais de Brooklyn, toujours de Manhattan, alors merci pour cette super interview!
La photo est super, Pamela a de beaux cheveux!
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Oof! Pamela gave away all my spots!
she must love this photo..she looks the best i have seen her
Merci pour tous ces bonnes adresses!
Je note tout ça précieusement pour mon prochain séjour à New-York.
Surtout que je ne suis allée à Brooklyn qu’une après-midi, pour remonter bedford avenue + un passage chez beacon’s closet et c’est tout :(
Pour la prochaine fois, je suis parée ;-)
Merci Pamela!!
Lovely interview! Hope I visit Brooklyn someday very soon! xx
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I live in Greenpoint and I agree with a lot of her choices. I think Black Rabbit is the best local bar though, and Manhattan Inn (right by Fox & Fawn). & if you are in the neighborhood you must check out The One Well shop on Greenpoint Ave right off Manhattan. It’s brilliant and a gem in this incredible neighborhood.
Elle est magnifique !! Quelle chance de vivre à New-York :)
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I love her!!! Have you seen her on The Fashion Fund
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it makes you love her even more.
I love these city guides. Its great to feel city from its citizen.
And I adore Pamela Love’s work! Its has great energy! I wish good luck to her!!!
Love this post!!
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J’ai vraiment hâte de voir Brooklyn mais en attendant, je vis dans un genre de gros Brooklyn qui s’appelle Montréal. Sans blague, Garance, quand viendras-tu visiter notre ville? Je sais bien que tu as l’embarras du choix, mais quand même ça vaudrait le coup!
Gorgeous photo and what a great interview! Makes me want to move back to Brooklyn so bad, haha.
SO awesome! I’m staying in Brooklyn and I haven’t yet been to any of the places she recommended (bar the Brooklyn Flea, which IS truly wonderful) – cannot wait to add the rest to my ‘been there’ list :D
L’un de mes city guide favoris :) Brooklyn a l’air tellement reposant !
xx.
Great interview xx
Love her!! I went to her fashion show for her S/S12, so beautiful, safari & African mood inspiration… Definitely, she’s a fashion designer to follow!
fabulous tips.. need to bookmark those and get to check them out when I’m back on NYC!
Great, thanks lovely ladies! xo Cam
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fabulous1 i love the contrast between her hair and the straigh coat! this ist real beauty!
Pamela Love is so talented and has such a down-to-earth personality. xx
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Oh my gosh, her hair! GORGEOUS
x karen
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Want one on Shanghai!!? I’d be happy to share… Xo
Garance, you should come to Honolulu, Hawaii and do a Honolulu city guide! Being born and raised here, it is such a calm, slow, full-of-love city with so many beautiful people.
Aloha,
xo,
Monet
Vous êtes vraiment détaillé, un jour je vais parcourir jusqu’à regarder directement vous ce blog sur elle, vraiment super
A few years ago I was considering making the move from LA to NYC. Brooklyn was the only place I even considered! There’s something that seems to neighborhood-y and homey about it – comfortable and well broken in.
Instead I moved to Italy. But I think I’ll always think about Brooklyn as a missed connection!