Marc Jacobs's spring 2011 beauty look played off of his glammed out 70s inspired clothes. The eyes were a dramatic hunter green, offset by soft rosy cheeks and matte wine-stained lips. This look would be perfect for any upcoming holiday parties, and I love the green smoky eye as an alternative to basic black.
To recreate the look, I began with my usual foundation and concealer routine. The skin at Marc Jacobs had a bit of a dewy glow to it, so I used liquid foundation and did not set it with powder. I made some attempt to conceal my eyebrows (the models at Marc Jacobs had theirs bleached), which wasn't so successful. For a soft pink flush, I used a light dusting of Nars Orgasm blush, which was actually used on the models for the show. Next, I focused on my eyes, using a green YSL palette (one of my favorite palettes--highly recommended). I applied a thin layer of the darkest green all over my lid, then applied a heavier layer at the outer corner, into my crease, and under my lower lash line. Next, I used a bright chartreuse color (sounds scary, but is actually quite flattering) on the inner half of my eye, bringing it around the inner corner. Finally, I lined the waterline of my eye with a black liner and applied mascara. For my lips, I used a sheer wine lipstick and blotted to get a matte finish.
I did not even attempt the giant frizzy hair, seeing as it required this preparation:
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Camel Perfection
I hate to repost from another blog, but I saw this look on The Sartorialist and fell in love. THIS is how you pull off the camel, cape, and lougewear pant trends all in one fell swoop. Also, the bangs? To Die For. This girl's effortless chic ensemble looks current and comfortable, and thankfully, easy to replicate.
The base is a pale camel sweater in a lightweight knit paired with darker camel knit lounge pants.
A short grey cape, black suede pumps, and beige satchel finish off the look.
Marc by Marc Jacobs satchel, $498
The pieces aren't as important as the palette--you can try this with any camel, grey, and black separates, as long as they have a soft, drapey quality.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
All That Glitters
Now that the holiday season is officially upon us, it is totally acceptable to wear glitter, in fact, it is recommended! Glitter is a festive way to brighten up any outfit. There are more glittery options this fall than ever, and I am ready to take the plunge and bedazzle myself from head to toe. It is probably wiser to stick to one sparkly piece, or a couple of small coordinating items. At the top of my glitter wish list is SHOES (isn't it always?). These sky-high sparklers are showstoppers, and would look fantastic against black tights.
The sequined skirt or harem pant is a must-have this season, perfect for holiday parties.
For a smaller dose of glitter, a sparkly belt or bag is a great accent.
I do not usually get excited about flats, but these are too cute to resist. They would add pizazz to a basic jeans and t-shirt or leggings and tunic outfit.
The sequined skirt or harem pant is a must-have this season, perfect for holiday parties.
For a smaller dose of glitter, a sparkly belt or bag is a great accent.
Glitter can be incorporated into your beauty look with this eyeliner, which I am dying to try, or this sparkly nail polish, which is easy for anyone to pull off.
Monday, November 15, 2010
The Blanket Wrap
My favorite thing about fall/winter fashion (ok, besides the layering, coats, and boots) is the warm and cozy knits. I am a sucker for an oversized cardigan or sweater dress, so you can understand why one of my favorite trends of the moment is the blanket wrap, a cardigan/cape/shawl fusion. It literally looks like you've wrapped up in a small blanket, but with artful draping and sleeves. The wrap is a chic replacement to cardigans and jackets. I am craving a printed one--something bold and geometric.The inspiration:
Diane von Furstenberg Pre-Fall 2010, Comme des Garcons Fall 2009, Lindsey Thornburg Fall 2010, Chloe Fall 2009
My favorites:
These are more cardigan-like in shape:
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Haute Hosiery
Hosiery is a great way to punch up an outfit, whether it's with an unusual color, print, or texture. Tights have really come into their own in the past couple years--there are so many more options to choose from. They are the perfect way to breathe new life into your go-to black dress, or to take and outfit from day (solid opaque tights) to night (lacy sheers). Plus, it is the rare trend that is accessible--tights are affordable and look great on everyone!
These leopard print tights are on trend, and still conservative enough to wear to work.
These black and white showstoppers are not for the faint of heart. They would look fantastic under a bold colored mini-dress.
I love the strong architectural lines of these tights. They can make an entire outfit--perfect for adding interest to a black dress and ankle boots.
These Nordic Fair Isle prints are an affordable way to draw inspiration from D&G's fall collection. They are begging to be paired with a chunky sweater dress and rugged ankle boots.
These Aztec print leggings are reminiscent of the print used in Mondo's final collection for Project Runway Season 8. Paired with a tunic and flats, they would make a great weekend look.
For a holiday party, either shimmery or lacey tights are a must.
These are just sweet and girlie. They would provide a nice contrast to fall's tough leather skirts.
These leopard print tights are on trend, and still conservative enough to wear to work.
Gap tights, $14.50 |
Wolford tights, $65 |
Topshop tights, $20 |
Emilio Cavallini tights, $31.89 |
Eloise tights, $38 |
Hansel from Basel tights, $32 |
ASOS leggings, $62.06 |
Topshop tights, $30 |
Topshop tights, $24 |
D&G Fall 2010 |
Need Supply Co. leggings, $38 |
Gap tights, $19.50 |
Mondo Guerra Spring 2011 |
Need Supply Co. leggings, $34 |
Hue tights, $18 |
Anna Sui tights, $20 |
Spanx tights, $28 |
Free People tights, $38 |
Tintoretta tights, $18 |
Free People tights, $38 |
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