About the Bing Shirt Last Night
How to dress for a tech networking party in Los Angeles. If you don't want to answer questions about your shirt all night, refrain from wearing a shirt with someone's tech brand logo on it. Why did I wear a Bing shirt last night? Well as I explained to everyone who asked in a shortened version of the following.....
First I put on a pair of tight Bebe black pants. Then I decided to wear a warm red jacket, that my fashionable step daughter Ariana Gordon Stecker had gotten tired of and passed to me, since I was going to be outside in Santa Monica at night.
So now I'm looking for a black top in my closet. I'm in a rush as I had gotten caught in a client thing while I was trying to get over for some sessions at Digital Hollywood before the reception. As the Bebe pants are within a year of purchase, they ride low. Last time I looked, low is the only choice for women's pants right now. I have no problem with the way my stomach looks but there are times to display and times not to display. I put on a couple of black tops and when I raise my arm, voila - belly button.
Then I spy the Bing shirt. It's nice and long. I put it on. Good shape to it. The cocktail reception for Digital Hollywood last night was sponsored by Microsoft so I thought, what the heck.
I should tell you that I am a Mac girl, which makes being a Microsoft supporter challenging. But I love the world of search and Bing is a good search engine so it seemed OK to wear it. The few Microsoft people I ran into last night were pleased.
From Digital Hollywood, I went to Digg Swigg at the Viceroy Hotel which was fabulous. They served nice wine in good glasses. I was enjoying the conversation and general ambiance. So I decided to kick off my traditional Birthday Week on May 4th at the Digg party. My actual birthday is May 7.
On the patio at the Viceroy Hotel with David Lasky - Digg Swigg
Great convo with Tom Morgan, MediaD.tv and Barb Dybwad, Mashable, on the patio at Loews Santa Monica Hotel - Digital Hollywood, Microsoft sponsored reception
Four of my favorite peeps: Barb Dybwad, Claudia Yuskoff, Andrew Nystrom and Julie Spira at Digg Swigg


