Friday, October 29, 2010

My Little Red Dress

My dress came today!  (for background on that, check out this post).  Now, I got it off eBay in a 6 because I'm not one consistent size, and it's easier to fit the widest part of my body and then work from there.  The problem I have is that I'm a size at the chest, a 2 at the waist, and a 6 at the hips.  Boo.  So this dress fit everywhere except the waist, and I had to whip out my roomie's sewing kit and work some magic.  Aka hastily done/not so awesome sewing, but that's besides the point.


The colors in this picture came out so odd.  My arm is yellow.  What's up with that?  Bad camera.  Anyways, it's hard to see here but it does fit pretty well now.  I really like it!  It's very red and form-fitted for me, but I think it worked out well and I'll definitely get a lot of wear out of it.

That's all, folks!  Have a great Halloween weekend :)

Today's Wants

TGIF.  TGIF.  TGIF times a million.  Why?  BECAUSE IT'S HALLOWEEN WEEKEND!!!  So much excitement.  On that happy note, here are some current cravings of mine.


BE & D Foundry Bag, $945 at shopbop.com, Marc by Marc Jacobs Ozzie Square Lucy Tote, $398 at shopbop.com: I love the shapes of these bags.  They're both so structured and classic, but have little updates in the detailing.  This BE & D bag has such a practical handle, and the chain adds a nice bit of edge to the geometric shape and the neutral color (I'm totally loving that taupey-grey, by the way.  It's still a versatile color, but it's a little more interesting than the usual brown or black).  This Marc by Marc bag has the shape of a slightly slouchy Birkin bag, and I love it.  The red modernizes the structured shape nicely, the mock-croc embossing adds a touch of luxury, and there's a removable shoulder strap.  Lurve.


Illamasqua False Lashes, $16 at sephora.com: I'm toying with the idea of getting false lashes.  I've never been one of those girls that's really into mascara, just because I'm lazy and I'd rather do liner, so the idea of getting big lashes without dealing with multiple coats of mascara.  I trust Illamasqua for lashes because they do basically super intense theater/drag queen makeup, so I feel like their false lashes would be legit.  I'm especially keen on the lashes that get longer towards the outer corners, like these.  Has anyone tried false lashes before?  Any application tips?


Images from shopbop.com, shopbop.com, sephora.com.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Currently Craving

I'm watching Love Actually right now, so my brain is on adorable overdrive.  All I could manage to pull together was a roundup of some things that I'm craving right now.


Elizabeth & James Suede Hooded Jacket, $545 at net-a-porter.com, Rebecca Minkoff Claudia Dress, $310 at shopbop.com: I'm so intrigued by this jacket.  It looks like the love child of a biker jacket and a hoodie, with the suede exterior and the jersey interior, and the giant fold-over collar.  It's the perfect antidote to a lazy Sunday where you want to look put together with minimal effort--you throw this on with a pair of jeans and a girly top and you have a complete outfit in under 30 seconds.  This Rebecca Minkoff dress is hot (she does clothes now?).  It's a very literal take on the lingerie trend, but it's done in such a flattering way.  The panelling on the skirt may seem questionable, but it'll give you an hourglass silhouette while minimizing your hips at the same time, and did I mention that it's hot as heck?


Fyrinnae Shadows in Te Amo, $5.90 at fyrinnae.com, and Moon Child, $5.90 at fyrinnae.com: I'm in the midst of another serious Fyrinnae craving.  I've been wearing Rapunzel Had Extensions literally every day (love love LOVE), and I'm dying for more light, warm, shimmery Fyrinnae shades.  They just came out with a Dia de los Muertos collection--so freaking cool--and I'm totally smitten with Te Amo.  It's a 'glowing iridescent copper highlight', and when the light hits it it's this explosion of colors.  Just gorgeous.  Moon Child is a 'soft glimmer ivory with shimmer.'  How pretty would that be as a highlight or washed across the lid OR on the cheekbones?  Drool.


And last but not least, a clip from the best Halloween movie of ALL TIME, Hocus Pocus.  Yes, that is Sarah Jessica Parker.


Images from net-a-porter.com, shopbop.com, fyrinnae.com, fyrinnae.com.

Very, Very Basic Eye Shadow Tips

I typed this up for one of my roommates today, and since I'd already gone through all that trouble, I thought I'd share it with y'all.  It's just some really, really basic tips about applying shadow and liner.  Like eye shadow 101 status.


Ok, so:
When you’re doing eye makeup you have two goals:
            -To define your crease, which makes your eyes look deeper set aka sexier
-To define your upper and lower lash lines, which makes your eyes stand out more from the socket

Defining the crease:
-In order to make your eyes look deeper set, you want to make your crease appear to recede and your lid appear to come forward.
-You can do this using a combination of matte and shimmery colors.  Matte colors mimic the natural shadows of your eye, and shimmery colors attract light and make areas appear to come forward.
-Therefore, you use a matte color blended in your crease to make your eyes look deeper set, and you use a shimmery color across the lid to make your lid look like it’s coming forward.
-Always do a lighter color towards the inner corner of your eye (doing a dark color there will make you look tired), and a dark color towards the outer corner of your eye.  This makes your eye look more rounded.

Defining the lash line:
-You want to push liner or shadow onto your lash lines to create contrast with the white of your eye, which makes your actual eyes stand out more.  You can do this two ways:
            1.  The clean way:
-Line your upper lash line with a gel or a liquid liner
-Line your lower waterline with pencil liner
                        2.  The smudgy way:
-Line your upper lash line with pencil liner, and smudge the liner right into the base of your lashes
-Line your lower lash line with pencil liner (smudge the pencil liner into the base of your lower lashes)
Colors:
Flattering your skin tone: if you have warm skin (skin with pink or red undertones), then you want to use warm colors.  These include browns, taupes, golds, pinks, reds, purples, etc.  Stay away from cool colors like greens, blues, cool-toned pinks and purples, because these will fight with your skin’s undertones and make you look sickly.  The opposite goes for cool skin--use cool colors.  Of course, that's not a 100% of the time rule, but when you're just starting out with eye shadow it's much easier to stick to colors that flatter your skin tone.
           
Flattering your eye color: you want to use color wheel theory to come up with color combinations that will flatter your eye color.  For example, blue and orange are complementary colors. When you put orange next to blue it makes the blue look more vibrant, so blue eyes would look pretty against orange eye shadow.  If you have brown eyes, you have a lot of options because brown is a neutral, but you look especially good in browns, taupes, pinks, and purples.  Gold can be pretty, but you don’t want a yellowy-gold, as this can bring out the yellow in your brown eyes and make you look jaundiced.

I hope this helps somebody!  I'm no makeup expert, but I took about a million years of art classes, so I have a basic understanding of shapes and colors.  Fun times.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Georgia May

My day today went something along the lines of: MIDTERMMIDTERMPAPERPROBLEMSETMIDTERM, so I'm taking it the easy way out, and going to sleep early.


To tide y'all over until tomorrow, here are some pics of Georgia May Jagger (yes, Mick's daughter) in this month's Bazaar.  It's the year of the gap teeth, officially.  Oh, and it's all shot by Hedi Slimane.  Of course.


Images from fashionmag.us.

Bachchans Family at the National Film Awards 2010


Bachchans Family at the National Film Awards 2010


Chiru's Daughter Srija Cute Photos At Orange Audio Launch


Chiru's Daughter Srija Cute Photos At Orange Audio Launch


Kajal Agarwal Unseen Spicy Photo Shoot In Pink












Kajal Agarwal Unseen Spicy Photo Shoot In Pink


Rajnikanth’s animation movie Titled as "Hara"

Rajnikanth’s animation film is being made by his younger daughter Soundarya and it was titled as ‘Sultan The Warrior’. The making of this movie had started much before the making of his latest block buster ‘Robo’. But it got delayed due to various reasons.

Now as per the latest reports, Soundarya has changed the title of this film as ‘Hara’. It is also learnt that she has taken a 22 day call sheet from her dad Rajnikanth. This animated film is being jointly directed by Soundarya and KS Ravi Kumar. As per the Chennai reports, he is shooting a few scenes that go for about 20 minutes and 5 songs. ‘Hara’ is going to be the first 3D animation film in India. The highlight of this film is super star Rajnikanth will be share the screen with his animated character.

Swami Manikanta Movie Stills | No Watermark

Hari Priya & kala Bhavan Mani Starring Swami Manikanta Movie Stills.Suman,Sai Kiran,Lahari in the main lead roles in the movie..
Swami Manikanta Movie Stills