feel like a little mezcal to celebrate, this weekend? well, i’ve got you covered because today we’re headed south of the border to a city i’ve been utterly dying to visit — mexico city! and we’re going to visit a truly beautiful restaurant in Roma Norte, the culinary and artistic center of Mexico City. enter meroma with its modernist architecture and stunning tree-covered terrace. designed by Prácticas Arquitectónicas and interiors by Comitē De Proyectos, meroma’s façade is an original grid of oval windows that flood this rather mod space with natural light. and, oh, be sure to look up and discover a glass ceiling revealing those pretty tree branches above providing all that dreamy dappled light while dining in a palette of pinks, greens, and natural hues and enjoying meroma’s signature farm-to-table menu and specialty cocktails. we’re going to go go to this place in a complimentary mod motif — an oversized poncho, chic bow-appliqué satin top; boot cut jeans and naturally, some killer go-go boots. don’t forget the shades to match. whilst sipping your baja sour, i suggest reading from We Tell Ourselves Stories in Order to Live, Joan Didion’s incomparable and distinctive essays in their spare, elegant style. her seven books of nonfiction published from 1968 on have been brought together into one thrilling collection — an ideal read for this space-age spot.
wear this there: free people Off Duty Oversized Poncho; ROKSANDA Aoba abstract-print bow-appliqué satin top; MOTHER The Weekender High-Rise Bootcut Jeans; Squeraa Bootie from TED BAKER LONDON; Two-Pair Pack of Hansel from Basel Berlin Sheer Short Crew Socks; Vagabond Goods Zen Therapy Meditation Kit; read this there We Tell Ourselves Stories in Order to Live by joan didion; Lele Sadoughi Face Mask Chain; Anthropologie Slip Silk Ear Loop Reusable Face Covering; Laura Mercier Caviar Stick Eye Shadow; Madewell Soko Large Horn Hoop Earrings; Anthropologie Shannon Slouchy Clutch; ACNE STUDIOS Mustang oval acetate sunglasses.
What a stunning space and such a cheery story! Thank you Victoria!
I saw that first picture and knew it was Mexico City- the circle windows, the corrugated panels, and the trees peaking through…I love that city! Great clothes, too!
the architecture is very on point, isn’t it? thanks so much!