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Thursday, September 29, 2016

Chloé Shares the Makeup Trick for Zero Sleep


It's just before 8 am in Paris, and models—big ones, the kind with Wikipedia pages—are creeping into the Grand Palais for their Chloé call time. They're on their fourth week of fashion shows, their third time zone, and their zillionth cup of coffee. And though it's their job to look impossibly amazing at every waking moment... well...part of what makes them so beautiful is that they're only human.


Enter Aaron de Mey, famed makeup artist with a Wiki of his own. After dabbing concealer and a bit of anti-shine primer onto the girls' skin, he takes M.A.C's Eye Kohl in Teddy and smudges it softly through the lower lid's waterline, blurring the color onto the outer edges. "You're using it just like a black eyeliner pencil," he explains, "but because it's brown, it's a tougher, cooler take on the look... and by using a pure brown, a chocolate brown, you're avoiding any redness in the eyes or under eye circles that make you look tired." De Mey skips mascara ("too glamorous for this look"), and adds a touch of highlighter underneath bottom lashes to further illuminate skin.


Meanwhile on the hair front, Eugene Souleiman admits that the way to get the show's messy, textured, tomboy-inspired hair involves one key product: water. "We want it to look like they haven't [washed] their hair in a two or three days," he explains. "We want it free, and loose...I've used a bit of moisturizing spray at the ends, but then really left it alone. We want it to look a little messed up."


If you're thinking these quick tricks only work on models and celebrity offspring, take note: Chloé designer Clare Waight Keller, a working mother of two, sported the look for her final bow. And though we'd bet a Drew Bag she pulled an all-nighter before the show, she looked anything but "messed up" at this morning's catwalk.


From Elle

Rihanna's Mom Shares Some Thoughts on Her Daughter's Style


Rihanna's spring/summer 2017 Fenty x Puma collection was a hit with the critics. But no one's opinion matters more than mom's.
"It was a really good show," Monica Braithewaite, aka the woman who made Rihanna, told ELLE.com. "It brings out the creativity that Rih has and it's a good platform to motivate as well as inspire."
Braithwaite, who was dressed by her daughter in a black and white bomber and black track pants said she "felt great" in her custom look. While Rihanna may have had everything to do with Braithwaite's style that night, what of her influence on Rihanna? Did she dole out style advice to baby Rih?
"The only fashion advice she got from me when she was a little girl was to please leaves my clothes alone," she said. Something tells me Rihanna didn't listen.
From Elle

Monday, September 26, 2016

Is Sex and the City Coming Back to Television?


Sex and the City has taught us some valuable life lessons over the years–a round of cosmopolitans can solve everything, dating is EXHAUSTING, and if you ever run into your friend's ex, it's essential to curse the day they were born.
Anyway, good news for fans of the four girls as Carrie, Samantha, Miranda, and Charlotte might be making a comeback AGAIN, six years since Sex and the City 2 became another box office success. Some women just aren't meant to be tamed...

Talking to PA, Sarah Jessica Parker said: "I don't think any of us have said no. I don't know whether it's a series or the movie.
"I think that remains an open question and discussion that will continue until it's been resolved. I think that's always a possibility, definitely."

Willie Garson (Stanford himself) previously told Digital Spy that he reckons all four ladies and director Michael Patrick King would never rule out signing up for a new chapter.
"We honestly don't know," he said to us. "I know that Sarah [Jessica Parker] and Michael had at one point had an idea for a story, but we honestly don't know.

"Any time we tease anyone with the possibility, we're just being cheeky!"
When asked if he would like to make a new film, Willie said: "I would make a hundred of them. I'll be in a walker with a broken hip! But I would keep going.
"I don't think any of us would say, 'Absolutely not, I want to leave that part of my life behind me.' I have no idea when or if that were to happen."
On why SATC has remained so popular after 18 years, he added: "Whether they know it or not, the show is about connections between people and about love.

"People don't know while they're watching it, because they're focusing on the fancy clothes, and the jokes, and the crazy situations, but really what it's about is human connection.
"But it makes every single person think, 'Oh, I know someone like that', or, 'That one represents me', and that's universal—male or female, young or old."
Without getting too (ahem) Carried away, what if Sex and the City comes back to our TV screens as an updated version? Will we see Miranda forget about her love for TiVo and discover Netflix and chill instead? While Sam swipes right for all the local talent on Tinder?
From: Digital Spy

City break to Thessaloniki, Greece


Greece is rarely on the radar when it comes to city breaks. At best, Athens is offered as a brief stopover for agitated cruise shippers to indulge in a blink-and-you-miss-it trek up the Acropolis when their liner docks outside the Greek capital.
But a three-hour flight from the UK will take you to Thessaloniki, the Cindarella of city breaks, and a place just waiting for the moment British tourists will discover its magic.
We arrive on a boiling afternoon – the soaring temperature pleasantly cooled by a salty sea breeze.

For Thessaloniki is a city on the water. Indeed its heart pulses along the 5km stretch running from the port to its spectacular new waterfront section – a series of themed gardens, statutes and arty sculptures with enough space for pram-pushers, joggers and cyclists to share space.
In fact Thessaloniki is a city you can enjoy on foot or on bike – we did both. Especially since we booked into the The Excelsior a super smart five star boutique hotel just a stone`s throw from the main Aristotelous Square. As well as being super chic, and beautifully located, the hotel also serves its delicious Mediterranean breakfast buffet in an airy rooftop breakfast room.

But what to do first – especially since the temptation is to visit one of the many cafes lining the waterfront and simply stare out to sea?
It`s also a tough call since this is a city crammed with history with 15 UNESCO World Heritage Sites and 29 museums. Little wonder that Thessaloniki, founded in 315BC, and the capital of ancient Greek Macedonia, has itself been called an open-air museum.
Book the half-day city tour of Thessaloniki from €20
Saunter around the city to see from the Roman Rotunda, and Agora or market place to the city`s iconic 15th-century White Tower.

Not that it`s all about the past. For chocoholics and those adults (like us) still young at heart there is the first Chocolate Theme Park in Greece.
And if you want to see the whole city in the laziest way possible, you have to stop at the skyline café and revolving restaurant located at the top of the OTE Tower which offers spectacular views. Although the very slight sensation of movement as you dawdle over your Ouzo is a little strange (though not unpleasant).
Thessaloniki has a youthful verve and energy – in fact it feels utterly indemnified from the deficit ridden Greek homeland we read of so frequently. This in part is because of its 170000 students who attend the city`s Aristotle university.

Just like this mobile population of young people, however, there`s no getting away from the ebb and flow of communities who have lived here in the past.
Perhaps this is most poignantly recalled in the city`s Jewish Museum. For once Thessaloniki was home to a huge Jewish community with a presence in so many areas of the city`s commercial interests including textiles, and newspapers.
However the city`s Jewish population was decimated by the Nazi`s in 1942 – and indeed a Holocaust memorial sits next to Eleftherias Square where the Jews were rounded up one boiling July afternoon and subsequently deported to Auschwitz. Standing there as we did – the square is now a car park – it`s hard to imagine the horrors of that terrible time.

Of course, all this walking made us constantly hungry. But Thessaloniki`s cuisine will not disappoint either in choice or variety. There`s an abundance of fish dishes because of the city`s maritime location. Though our hotel restaurant also drew us in with its contemporary menu of American, British and Greek food.
Meanwhile the city`s bakeries tempt with delicacies such as trigon panoramas – triangular pastries filled with cream.
Perhaps most memorable of all were the people. Charming, warm and inviting, everywhere we went the Thessalonians offered us a wonderful welcome.
Food, history, gorgeous weather and Hellenic hospitality. Thessaloniki is the city break waiting to be discovered. Who knows, you might even want to stay longer. We most certainly did.
Courtesy: travelmagazine

Sunday, September 25, 2016

Here's Exactly How Kim Kardashian Does Her Own Makeup


Kim Kardashian gets frequent requests from fans to post her makeup routine, apparently, and she "finally did it!" while in Toronto for Kanye West's "Saint Pablo" tour.
In a nine-minute video that she posted to her site and on YouTube, Kim goes through the "quick" version of the makeup routine she does when she's on the road. From her hotel bathroom, with cameos from Kanye and BFF Jonathan Cheban, Kim goes from bare-faced to everyday glam.

Kim first takes a Neutrogena makeup wipe to her almost-bare face. "I forgot my face wash but I already started my eye makeup so I'm going to be super sloppy and just use a Neutrogena...makeup wipe," Kim says. (Real.)
She hydrates her skin with a $240 jar of La Mer Perfecting Treatment and follows with "Giorgio Armani sheer shimmer stuff," or Giorgio Armani Shimmer Sheer. "This just adds shimmer under the foundation," she says. "'Cause I just love a little extra glow."
Kim puts up her hair to get it out of her face and spends a second debating which foundation to put on—"Do I use a Chanel foundation or an Armani?" She ultimately settles on the Armani. Here are some of my favorite lines from her monologue:
  • "Does anyone else put foundation all over their lips?"
  • "Always make sure to get the back of your neck."
  • "Do you guys listen to music when you get ready?"
  • "I love putting my brushes away as we go."
Even when she only has a few minutes, Kim contours. "You gotta go in the hairline a little bit," she says. "Makes your forehead look smaller too."
She bakes her makeup using yellow and pink powders. (If you're not baking your makeup, you need to know about the technique. Read more about it here.)
Kim does her eyes, applying layers of mascara, contouring her lids, filling in her brows, and cleaning up her shadow. She also says she can't ever do her makeup right in front of a guy because it's too stressful.
Kim moves on to her lips and uses little sister Kylie's Lip Kit in "Candy K" along with a few other products. Kanye comes by the bathroom and she asks him how he likes it. "It looks so pretty! I love that!" So supportive.
She shows off her finished look in selfie mode and finds some flaws with her makeup. "Shit, I shoulda winged that liner a little bit more," she says. "Oh well."
Courtesy: Elle

Best Looks: Lady Gaga


Lady Gaga is an expert at leaving everyone guessing with her fearless sartorial choices. See all her most remarkable looks.







Wednesday, September 21, 2016

The Best Looks from Milan Fashion Week


Unexpected culottes, beautiful gowns, '80s-inspired blazers, and more.

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Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Rihanna Directed Cara Delevingne in a New Puma Campaign


Since declaring that she gave up modeling to focus on acting, Cara Delevingne has been very selective with the fashion projects she's fronted. Her latest, for Puma, must've been a no-brainer, however, thanks to her longtime friend and the brand's creative director since 2014, Rihanna.
Cara was just announced as an ambassador for Puma Women (joining Kylie Jenner and Rih herself) and the face of the new "Do You" campaign, directed by Rihanna. It takes inspiration from a quote the Rihanna once said: "I dare myself to make things work. I don't do things for response or controversy. I just live my life."
"To 'Do You' is to take ownership of yourself and finding the power within that ownership —it's a very powerful statement," Cara says in a statement, "It's about accepting who you are, no matter your faults. 'Do You' is about finding your truth and sticking to it." See the full campaign ahead:








Courtesy: Elle

Friday, September 16, 2016

Jordyn Woods Shares Her Last Text Message, Meal, and Piece of Advice


In ELLE.com's new feature, The Last, we ask our favorite people about some of their most recent moments. In honor of the end of New York Fashion Week, we hit up model and fashion party fixture Jordyn Woods to let us in on some of her recent activities―from what she's reading to the texts she's sent.



Photographer: Sasha Samsonova; Hair stylist: Larry Sims; Makeup artist: Etienne Ortega; Stylist: Rebecca M. Gross. For more on the hair look seen here, visitmaneaddicts.com.

Courtesy: Elle

8 Collections You Can Shop Straight From the Runway


Fashion week was traditionally when brands would show collections that wouldn't be shoppable for months, but lately, the whole see now, buy now thing is really gaining ground. It's gone from an affectation of forward-thinking indie brands to a mainstream move, with some of the biggest names around now offering a retail component to their fashion week plans. Below, our running list of all the instant gratification collections to hit the runway this season:
WHO: Banana Republic
Brand ambassador Olivia Palermo curated a range of the newest spring collection that became available online immediately following the presentation. While there's plenty of warm-weather wear, certain pieces could be worn now (especially if you copy Olivia's lead and turn a dress into a flowing top).

WHO: Michael Kors
Kors is sticking with the traditional one-season-ahead approach, but is still letting customers start shopping with a range of curated spring '17 pieces online. Some of the options are decidedly summery, but others feel ready to be worn in the very near future (including the sweater seen below).

WHO: Ralph Lauren
When the storied New York house shows during its regular Wednesday spot, there will be a new option afoot: Everything will be able to buy immediately in stores, online, and at select boutiques around the world.

WHO: Rebecca Minkoff
Minkoff chose to show current-season fall 2016 pieces, not spring 2017 as tradition would dictate, pushing pieces that were already tagged and ready for buying (to wit, she showed on the cobblestones in front of her Soho store, allowing invitees and everyday shoppers to step inside after to shop the pieces they'd just seen. Convenient, eh?).

WHO: Thakoon
Joining Minkoff in the realization that showing clothing for the season we're about to step into makes sense is Thakoon Panichgul. The designer used his show slot last week to present fall 2016 clothes, not spring, and then put everything on his site so fans could buy. He added a further twist too, crafting the pieces in limited quantities so when it's gone, it's gone (the mustard dress below is only available in a run of 20).

WHO: Tom Ford
Comfortable going off-the-official-path for his show venues, Ford's a designer clearly unafraid of trying new things. He's wholeheartedly embraced the see now, buy now approach. Ecommerce had his fall '16 wares as soon as they touched the runway; boutiques were turned over the night of the show so they'd be ready to welcome shoppers the next day.

WHO: Tommy Hilfiger
The hashtag says it all: #TommyNow. The designer's runway show felt like the norm, but the clothes being shown were all pure fall and ready to be added to your closet immediately afterward (including his buzzy collaboration with Gigi Hadid).

WHO: Urban Zen
Donna Karan's Urban Zen collection brooked no delay, appearing ready for sale immediately after being presented. The range can physically be purchased online and in store locations in Aspen, Manhasset, Sag Harbor, Los Angeles, and Manhattan.
Check back for other fashion week shopping news—we'll be updating as we move throughout the European shows.
Courtesy: Elle

 
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