Thursday, September 26, 2013

honey by marc jacobs


As some of you may have guessed by my Instagrams as of late, I've teamed up with the Marc Jacobs team for a fun little celebration of their latest perfume scent, Honey. They asked me to share some of my favorite "honey spots" around San Francisco and as it turned out, New York as well -- two cities near and dear to my heart. 


From top left to right: The Palace of Fine Arts -- perfect walk for a Saturday morning // Peels in NYC's East Village -- to die for donut brunch! // Lincoln Center -- I get giddy every time I head here for Fashion Week // The calm before a runway show // View from Crissy Field in SF -- Elvis I love cruising around here together on Sunday mornings

Hope you enjoyed spotting my bee out and about around town -- now it's your turn! Head over to the My Honey Spots website here and upload your own favorite "Honey Spots" and make sure to tag #MyHoneySpots on Instagram and Twitter.

12 comments:

  1. Ive been wanting to try this scent.. this one and the new tory burch that just came out!

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  2. I luff bees and that bottle is stunning!

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  3. Nice jar and nice photos!

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  4. I really want this fragrance! The bottle is so cute!
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  5. Golden gate bridge is always a beautiful spot to scope out, congrats on the collab

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    Liz
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  6. The packaging of the perfume is so cute! I love your pictures too especially the one with the caption the calm before a fashion show! :D


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  7. That's a cute idea for the bee. Love your instgram photos.

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  8. Can't wait to smell it. Thanks for the suggestiion.


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