What We Did Last Night: Tiffany & Co. 's Tour Of New York Love
Yesterday evening, we joined Tiffany & Co. celebrate the new site makes that true love of the initiative and the App for the iPhone that work in parallel so romantic guide to all the romantics out there tech saavy. Let us assume that the site is wonderful. Our favorite part is an interactive world map called Love Is Everywhere, which allows users to "Share what your heart beats faster than" hard coding the location of the heart, the message, and you and your loved one's initials. Couples marked the places where they met, fell in love, or married a short, sweet messages like "We stared at each other's eyes for hours and hours, and I realized that something is true beautiful "(ME + AB, Bermuda) and" Whenever I'm with you, it feels like home "(LL + eg Norway). Makes you want to see the notebook, right?
If the AWW factor of the site were not enough, Tiffany has promised a tour of the most romantic places in New York, and let's just say they are delivered. Night began with cocktails and hors d'oeuvres in the tiffany heart bracelet on Wall Street, where we had a beautiful little charm bracelet, and the Sony camera to document the night Bloggie. Tiffany shop was a romantic place, such as: chandeliers and marble pillars, glittering gems we could not think of Reese Witherspoon and Patrick Dempsey, Sweet Home Alabama (aka the commitment of each girl for a fantasy).
When it came time to go to Mecca jewelry, we piled into a bus waiting outside that first brought us to the mystery of the two locations. Curiosity led by as much as we headed uptown until we finally reached the Italian wine merchants. Surrounded by dark hardwood, a massive collection of imported wines, and light the candles, we started with a wine tasting, accompanied by a selection of snacks - to die for salmon, and some of the rich, tiffany heart necklace and braceletla we have ever tasted. We were not surprised to learn that the Vintage Room, Cabinet, it seemed, was Old Country, was hosted by their share of commitments. We were sad to leave the Italian wine merchants, but we were confident that the final position was worth it - and we could not be happier that we decided to stay.
When we got to phase three, we could only speculate on what we were about to enter. A lesson in ballroom dancing? A Frank Sinatra tribute band? No one could compete with private law Raine, a former secret that has remained true to its origins. Filled with black crushed velvet sofas, curtains that have provided personal information and intrigue, a silver ceiling, candles, and antique mirrors, we could go back in the 1920s. The smell of space to be to believe - a little fruity, a touch of citrus and a hint of spice. We were immediately happy and relaxed. The combination of low lighting, drapes and furniture vintage worked together to create an atmosphere so romantic as it was mysterious.
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