If you have been reading my 10 Things I Learned & Loved This Weekend series you will know how much I love to spend my free time hunting for colour and #MakeYouSmileStyle places in my city. Since moving to New York City a month or so ago it has been so fun to explore the city for places that, well, make me smile! One of my favourite discoveries is Elizabeth Street in Manhattan’s Nolita district because it’s packed full of colour. With an outfit to match my new Heritage Bubble watch from Corum, I headed over to the area to explore it in more detail. Click through after the jump to see all the colourful spots I found, and how well they match the beautiful blues of my new watch!
STREET ART
As my Instagram feed reveals, I am more than partial to colourful street art and walls! So I was delighted to discover that Elizabeth Street starts with an incredible piece of street art by Brooklyn artist, Scott Albrecht. The piece is called ‘Nothing Is Defined’ and I felt it fitted perfectly with the idea of time and how really, time is only defined by what we as individuals choose to define it by. Plus, the blues paired so well together it was crying out for a #MakeYouSmileStyle snap!TACOMBI
After a quick snap in front of the street art, it was time for lunch at Tacombi Nolita. I was immediately taken by the bright and cheerful colour scheme of blue and yellow – not to mention the charming strung bulbs!My Heritage Bubble watch turned out to be the perfect accessory to wear to lunch as it matched the restaurant colour scheme perfectly – even my waitress commented on how well it fitted in with the surroundings!With delicious tacos (and lashings of guacamole, obviously!) enjoyed it was time to head to my next stop on Elizabeth Street for something sweet…A.B.BIAGI
A short stroll from Tacombi lies a store so perfectly #MakeYouSmileStyle that it’s hard not to literally smile when you see it. A.B.Biagi’s bright yellow store front catches your eye from down the street and invites you in for some tasty gelato.As I sat on the small bench outside enjoying the unseasonably mild temperatures in the city (it feels like early fall vs. mid winter!), I realised that once again my watch matched the painted floor outside the store!One of my favourite things about Elizabeth Street is how all the restaurants, stores and coffee shops that line it act as a colourful contrast to the monochromatic palette of the city that surrounds it. Everywhere you look there are bright bursts of colour that brighten even the greyest of days. I’ve made a vow to myself to take a walk down here whenever I’m having a bad day!TOMS ROASTING CO.
The final stop on my walk down Elizabeth Street was Toms Roasting Co. for a coffee to refuel. Do you have any favourite spots on Elizabeth Street that I should check out?
// Photography by Will Taylor | Posted in partnership with Corum Watches; all views my own. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that help keep Bright.Bazaar going!
26 Comments
Check out McNally Jackson around the corner!
@Mindy – Ohhhh, thank you for the rec. – will do! 🙂
Yes! McNally Jackson!
@Nichole – Ohhh, someone else also said there. I must check it out – thanks!
Oh, and Back Forty West for a glass of red while you’re at it
@Mindy – Wine? I’m down! 😉
You’re killing it with that watch man. Great angles and post.
@Sam – Thanks, appreciate that! Pretty easy to make this model look good, it’s such a nice one! 😉
Loved this street when I was in NYC before Christmas…thanks for taking me back!!
@Becki – Cute, right! Thanks for stopping by the blog!
Want a Corum watch soooooooo bad! lol
@RJW – Go for it! 🙂
Hi Will. Follow you on IG and you always take the best pictures. What camera? Thanks.
@Ben – Thank you! I shoot with a Canon 5D III and my iPhone 6S. 🙂
Handsome! Need to check this area out next time I am in the city xo
@Suzy B – Yes, a must see spot! 🙂
Yeii, tacos!! you have to come to Mexico to try some delicious tacos.
When we go to US (houston) our little son dont eat more than rice and beans. Its good know place where eat when we go to NY.
Your watch definitely its perfect for the street. And your coat is gorgeus.
@Dessiree – Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed the post. And Mexico is 100% on my list to visit! 🙂
This post, like all your posts, really is fun. great colors and great words.
@Johnna – Kind of you to say, thank you! Happy New Year.
Great read Will:) that is my second favorite area after SoHo. Have a good new year!
@Jacob – Thanks, man. Happy New Year!
Your photos make me so jealous! I would love to be able to explore NYC more. Looks lovely.
@Jo – Thanks for following along!
Will – your website, Instagram, photos, everything, are incredible! Keep up the amazing work. I will definitely have to check out some of these places when I’m in NYC next week.
@Tommy – That’s so kind of you to say, thank you! Safe travels to NYC next week. 🙂