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Posted by on Oct 11, 2012 in Beauty | 0 comments

Ruby Ritz and Tinsel Toast – Holiday 2012 CND Shellac

CND’s new Holiday Shellac set has arrived at distributors.  The limited edition, two piece glitter set include Ruby Ritz, a Shellac dup for China Glaze’s Ruby Pumps.  Glory days!  I wish you could see the way the light truly dances of this red with microfine glitter.  Amazing color. ***Must Have***

Also included is Tinsel Toast, a heavier but not exactly chunky goldish color.  This looks smashing with Sugared Spice.

Shellac products are professional only and available through licensed distributors.

 

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Posted by on Oct 8, 2012 in Beauty | 0 comments

The fall 2012 CND Shellac Color Swatches are here!

The NEW fall Shellac color swatches are here and as usual, CND comes through with very rich, gloriously pigmented color. Behold:

PRETTY POISON: A deep forest green with undertones of rich golds that keeps it mossy and multidimensional (opaque/fine glitter)

 

MIDNIGHT SWIM: A deep blue swimming in silver shimmer that is absolutely mesmerizing (opaque/fine glitter)

 

FAUX FUR:  A creamy brown that is anything but flat. No-nonsense, high fashion brown. (opaque cream)

 

VEXED VIOLETTE: A sweet shimmer violet that is dark enough to be taken seriously during fall/winter (opaque shimmer)

 

OVERTLY ONYX: No one can resist the pretty power of pewter/gunmetal (opaque shimmer)

 

SUGARED SPICE: The golden girl version of Iced Cappuccino (opaque shimmer)

All colors will be sold open stock as opposed to the six piece sets we’ve seen in the past.  Scattered deliveries are happening, but expect to see all colors by November 2012.

Keep your eyes on this space – more to come.

 

 

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Posted by on Oct 3, 2012 in Fashion | 0 comments

TEEN VOGUE UNIVERSITY – the gift that keeps on giving

For my 13th birthday, I asked my dad if we could travel to South America to get a pet Ocelot. After letting that “No” slide off me like water on a duck, I followed up with a request for a Persian kitty. Decline xs 2.

When I turned 16, I thought I would go a little easier on him.  I asked my father for a subscription to Vogue.  I had been buying issues here and there, but I needed more.  Like on the monthly.  These dreams too went up in smoke when my father went to the store to preview a copy and saw – gasp – nekkid people in the fall issue!  At least that’s how he was ratted out by my sis when I opened up my present and found a subscription to the delightful but completely different direction of SEVENTEEN.  I was crushed, but this time I didn’t even had a backup plan.  Vogue was the holy grail, and I had to do without.

Oh, teens have it so much easier these days.  Not only is there a TEEN VOGUE magazine version for the young and fashion hungry, but TEEN VOGUE is the host to 525 lucky young women each year for TEEN VOGUE UNIVERSITY, a program for those aspiring to careers in the fashion industry.  Hopefuls apply to participate in the three day event, soaking in knowledge from industry veterans and experts providing all of the inside information that could possibly be dished in this intimate climate.

Is this your first time hearing about it, and you are finding it is SOLD OUT?  Pssst – here is your BACKUP PLAN:

You can still get in on the action for one of the most jam packed days of the event.  Via webinar, you can watch live or later – your choice.  PURCHASE BY OCTOBER 12TH.

  • View the sessions from a special Webinar – you can be privy to the information, even if you can’t be there in person.
  • Buy before October 13th and get a special registration price of 24.95, or after October 13 for $34.95 (you snooze, you lose ten bucks)
  • Check it here http://fora.tv/conference/teen_vogue_fashion_university_2012

Who’s on roll call?

Featuring:

· GRACE CODDINGTON: THE VISIONARY

One of America’s most prominent editors kicks off Fashion U. with a welcome address to share her journey within the fashion and magazine industry and to inspire the new generation of fashion royalty

· OLIVIER THEYSKENS: THE MODERN MARVEL

As a frontrunner and innovator in the fashion industry, Olivier Theyskens was awarded the title of Best International Designer by the CFDA and currently holds the position of Artistic Director of Theory as well as Head Designer of the Theyskens’ Theory collections. Theyskens will reveal the challenges and benefits of overseeing a variety of fashion brands as well as the valuable insights he has learned throughout his illustrious career.

· NICOLE RICHIE: the it girl

Nicole Richie wears multiple hats from Creative Director of Winter Kate and House of Harlow 1960, working with The Richie-Madden Children’s Foundation, to writing a best-selling book called “The Truth about Diamonds.” Richie will share how she stays on the pulse with what she is known for and how she influences numerous industries and individuals through her many talents.

 

· Amy Astley & the TEEN VOGUE editors

Whether you’re interested in becoming a magazine editor and/or are an avid TEEN VOGUE fan, you’ll hear firsthand stories of what it takes to produce a top fashion magazine from our panel of editors, led by Editor in Chief Amy Astley.

 

Erin Fetherston: The Flower Child

Fetherston was born in the San Francisco Bay Area and graduated from UC Berkeley before attending Parsons in Paris to study fashion design. She launched her line in 2004, showcasing feminine, romantic, ruffled designs that have since become her signature. The brand earned a devoted celebrity following, and after moving to New York City in 2007, Fetherston was a recipient of the Ecco Domani Fashion Foundation Award and finalist for the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund. In 2009, she was inducted as a member of the CFDA. Last year, she debuted Erin, a new contemporary line, which is enjoying critical acclaim from retail and press. Fetherston will share what inspires her designs and her girly style aesthetic.

 PHILLIP LIM

Leading a pioneering force in the industry, Phillip Lim embodies youthful elegance and personal style. Lim will take you behind-the-scenes in what the day-to-day is like for this influential designer and his steps to success.

How does that even sound like a backup plan?  Sounds pretty front and center when you think about it.  If you are unsure about a future in fashion, TEEN VOGUE University is the perfect time to dip your toes in the information with a small but meaningful commitment.   Already have plans to attend?  I’d love to hear about it.   ~xo

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Posted by on Sep 24, 2012 in Beauty, Celeb-essence | 0 comments

Zooey Deschanel Goes Hollywood Glam for hair and nails at 64th Emmy Awards

For the Emmy Awards, Zooey Deschanel’s powder blue Reem Acra gown was the inspiration for her Old Hollywood updo created by Stylist Mara Roszak. “We both decided her hair should be up and off the neck,” Roszack said, “keeping the hair soft, feminine and elegant.”

Get this look at home!

  • Mara started by applying the Pantene Normal to Thick Flowing Body Mousse to Zooey’s damp hair.
  • She then blew out Zooey’s hair with a boar bristle brush and set it in rollers for extra volume.
  • To begin the styling process, Mara sprayed Pantene Fine Hair Style Touchable Volume Hairspray all over to help set the hair.
  • Mara removed the rollers, and then gently brushed the hair out.
  • For visual interest, Mara used a fine tooth comb to create a 60’s inspired bump at the crown of Zooey’s head.
  • The style went full-on glam when Mara pulled the hair back into a mid-height ponytail and pinned the ends under, creating a tucked chignon.
  • To finish off the look Mara sprayed Pantene Normal to Thick Anti Humidity Hairspray all over for extra hold throughout the night.

 

Zooey also continued to channel her inner nail goddess by complementing her Old Hollywood look with retro televisions and a light smattering of Swarovski stars on her digits. Hunk o’ burning love celeb manicurist Tom Bachik created the peach look as Deschanel  “…wanted to keep this look soft and fresh but sparkly.”

Get this look at home!

  • Start by applying a thin yellow coat of L’Oreal Paris Colour Riche Nail in Tweet Me
  • Add a coat of L’Oreal Paris Colour Riche Nail in Sweet Nothings
  • Chunky silver metallic shade on random areas of the nails will create a glittery fade-out; add Swarovski crystals in the glitter
  • Finish with hand-painted nail art

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