Friday, 31 December 2010
2011 ... will be my bitch!
As long as I am with friends I know it will be fun , so here's to 2011!
Whatever your plans are, have a good one!
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Thursday, 30 December 2010
Illamasqua NOTD: Shades of grey ...
However, thats not to say I didn't manage to pick up a few things, one of which was this lovely nail polish duo from Illamasqua.
Illamasqua nail polishes are one of my favourites, they are always super pigmented, usually only require one coat ... and no chipping for days.
This duo set was marked down to £20 from £26 ... still pricey but I knew from experience the quality would be great. Unusually, I went for a grey shade called DWS and a silver glitter called Harsh.
Neither colour particularly suit me and in the past I would never have considered grey nails but I was looking for something a bit different and thought I would give it a go while they were down in price.
I am pleasantly surprised at how pretty it looks on my nails. Grey is a sophisticated shade for the winter and the sparkle gives a festive finish.
I am especially impressed with the glitter polish which is just FULL ON glitter for the nails, it is amazing. One coat and your nails are a sparkly delight, 2 coats complete the bling. I wear it over the grey base which comes up lovely. I can tell it's gonna be a bitch to remove though.
What do you think of grey for the nails?
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Wednesday, 29 December 2010
You can leave your hat on ...
Summer and winter are the main seasons I find a use for my hats and while last winter I had my furry trapper hat glued to my head, this year I decided to change it up a bit.
Panda hats or beanies with fluffy ears attached are just not for me as cute as they can look on others. This year I went a little bit sophisticated. Think of Angelina Jolie in Changeling ... yes, it's the cloche hat. It's chic, ladylike and retro.
I take my inspiration from Twiggy to get a modern retro twist on it. I picked my cloche hat up from Marks & Spencers, it even has a gem clad bow detailing. Very pretty.
Then there is the floppy hat which I don't actually know the proper name for. Maybe it's just the 'floppy hat'. Answers on a postcard.
Again, this is very retro but more of a seventies vibe which I love. This one is actually a vintage ... well, I bought it over 10 years ago so in my eyes it's vintage. Nuff said. I usually wear with a fur jacket for an uber glam, Studio 54 vibe ... just imagine a sparkly jumpsuit underneath and a pair of platform heels. Last days of Disco, eat your heart out!
This Gucci watch ad sums up my floppy hat lust. Tres chic, non?
Most practical of this years winter hat choices is the furry cossack hat. I got this from H&M along with a multitude of other faux fur purchases a few months ago. Leaving the trapper hat behind this year, the cossack hat provided a feminine, glam touch to a practical hat with just a hint of James Bond girl. Super cosy and stylish at the same time.
Winter doesn't seem to be slipping by quickly or unnoticed so looks like I will be alternating my hats for a few months yet - can't say I am not secretly pleased about it ;)
What have been your choices in this hat weather?
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Tuesday, 28 December 2010
Clinique Strawberry Fudge
Almost quite literally.
Strawberrry Fudge palette described as strawberry dipped in chocolate is super pretty with a dusky pink blush and a mixture of pinky shades for the eye including a dark chocolate berry shade for depth and contouring. The palette has a good pigment and is long lasting. The blush is particularly lovely and easy to wear giving a natural looking flush to the cheeks.
This is also a great palette to take your from day to night. Add a bit of depth with the deepest shade and create a soft pink smokey eye.
I thought pink was quite an unusual offering of colours but it works very well and I think Clinique have been really smart releasing it. At this time of year when every other cosmetic brand are showcasing shades of gold, berries and red, Clinique have provided us with a bit of variety.
Pinks for winter are so wearable, soft and pretty on the face. The palette is priced at £25 and I think it is a real winner.
The other stand out product for me is the Vitamin C Lip Smoothie Lip Colour in Strawberry Bliss. This is a gorgeously wearable shade that will probably suit most skin tones. It's just so pretty and feels smooth on the lips. The Lip Smoothie lip colour retails at £13.50.
Have you tried the Strawberry Fudge collection?
What are your thoughts on pink for winter?
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Monday, 27 December 2010
Cherry Loco
Cherry Loco is the brainchild of Lauren Ridley and is best known for designing and creating 'Quirky bold unusual hand cut acrylic jewellery with an edge'.
Lauren's designs are fun, wearable and most certainly a statement. Very reasonable pricing and you get a unique purchase that can't always be found so easily on the High Street. I picked up the french moustache necklace for £10.
Lauren can also custom design pieces for you so I am thinking about asking her to make me a pair of geek glasses on a chain and I also love her 'show me your teeth' necklace. Can you see a theme here? Anything I can use as a facial prop is a winner!!
Of course, there are plenty of cute and quirky designs to pick from already on the site, it's hard not to go crazy picking lots of pieces brighten up and add a bit of cheer to your everyday jewellery.
Cherry Loco is available at Sloans Market every 3 weekends I believe but you can also find the website and online shop here.
x
Friday, 24 December 2010
Thursday, 23 December 2010
Leather Up!
Truth is I wish I had kept it. Leather like denim is a classic and always comes back around every so many seasons.
With the recent re-popularity of leather, I decided to invest in a few pieces to keep me looking spruced up through the winter months. The thing about it this time round is that it can be worn casual giving a quirky edge to your look. Years ago daytime leather would have been left to Cher and ladies of the night but by todays standard it is tres chic!
In the last month, I have purchased short length leather trousers from River Island, An faux leather a-line mini skirt from Miss Selfridge and a gorgeous tan faux leather dress with cap sleeves from H&M. Next on my list is leather shorts - I have spied a great pair in Topshop but think I will wait for the January sales.
What better excuse for some stye inspiration photos - hopefully I can wear my it as well as some of these stylistas...
I like to wear my leather skirt with shoe boots and tights although as soon as the temperature becomes a bit more reasonable I will be going bare legged with my leather. I prefer stiletto style heels or a round toed platform with my leather trousers.
The best thing about leather that you may not have necessarily assumed is that it is so flattering ... as long as you purchase the correct and size and shape for your body.
Are you buying into the leather trend? Cher or Chic?
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Tuesday, 21 December 2010
The Water Bobble
Top of the knots
This is how I achieve the look.
- Wash and Condition hair
- Towel dry
- Add mousse (Charles Worthington) to the roots and an anti frizz serum(John Frieda or Sammi) to the ends of my hair.
- Blow dry and run through with straighteners if desired
- Brush hair through and pull up to the top of your head and secure with a band. You are probably best not to be too neat with this regardless of how you want the end result to look
- Twist the ends leftover into a bun/knot shape and secure with bobby pins
- Hair spray to keep in place.
- For a neat look, apply hairspray or extra bobby pins to any stray hairs, for a messy look, rough up the bun with your fingers or only loosely insert the bobby pins.
- Voila!
I mostly wear my hair in a top knot in a more casual setting as it keeps my hair out of the way while still looking a l'il bit glam and doesn't detract from clothes or make up but I also wear it for nights out when it helps to calm down a glam outfit adding a quirky touch to it. It creates a more laid back vibe when dressed up for a night out.
What hair trends do you like at the moment?Thursday, 16 December 2010
Beer, Bratwurst ... Berlin
Wednesday, 15 December 2010
Cinderella Cinderella ...
I was really excited for this performance mainly because the costumes had been described as Galliano meets Westwood meets Warhol ... eye candy for sure. And of course, Cinderella is the ultimate fairytale that all us girls grew up with ... it was a must see.
I met up with fellow bloggers Rani (http://www.cupcakecouture.co.uk/), Ayden (http://mydollface.blogspot.com/), Kirsty (http://fortyfoursunsets44.blogspot.com/) and of course Ann (http://www.girlinthecityglasgow.com/) who made the whole event possible. Thank you!
I took along my husband who I was sure would fall asleep as he was a stand in for my friend who had worryingly been hospitalised with pneumonia (not to worry, she is doing well) but incredibly he absolutely loved the performance and raved about it througout it and after.
It was a colourful and humorous performance which was brought to life by an amazing cast of dancers, especially the Ugly Sisters who made the show for me. The set was also amazing with numerous backgrounds taking us from the slum kitchen where Cinderella scrubbed the floors, to the ballroom to the clock striking midnight.
It was truly a magical show which I am sure these images convey to you.
Something I found out today from Ann is that instead of having a make up artist for the dancers, a look is created and the dancers themselves copy it and apply their own make up at each performance. Some of the looks for this show were fabulous so I was very impressed to know it was all the dancers own hand.
If you are interested in seeing this wonderful performance of Cinderella ... you can get tickets for the following cities & dates;
Glasgow14th –31st December
Edinburgh 12th-15th January
Aberdeen 19th-22nd January
Inverness 26th-29th January
Belfast 2-5th February
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OPI Katy Perry Collection
The next collection due in January is a collaboration with the gorgeous Katy Perry. Like her or not she is absolutely stunning and never afraid to take risks in the style department.
This collection reflects the fun, colourful image of the new Mrs Brand offering four shades and a crackling topcoat. Teenage Dream (a pink shade with holographic glitter), Not Like the Movies (a dirty silvery green color), Last Friday Night (a glittery purplish blue), The One That Got Away (a deep pink berry color), and Black Shatter (crackling topcoat creates a cracked-like pattern - Barry M seem to have got in there first).
I was sent some of the collection to review and the one that jumped out at me most was Teenage Dream. It's such a pretty shade but as I do with most glitter polishes, I apply over a complimentary opaque shade. In this case it was Barry M's Mushroom and I find that it works really well.
It's such a pretty look and the glitter is really effective, shimmering and sparkling in the light. Unlike other glitter polishes it retains it's sparkle rather than looking a bit tired and dull after a few days. As for chipping, I haven't noticed any after 3 days.
I haven't tried this polish on it's own so can't comment on it's true quality applied without a base shade but with another colour it is just lovely. I think this is a cute collection and will definitely appeal to Katy Perry fans.
x
Sunday, 12 December 2010
Revitalash
My natural lashes are near invisible and at times appear quite sparse. They are a decent enough length but their uneven appearance and patchiness really does them no favours.
I had been considering for a while about trying lash extensions or a lash conditioner to improve the appearance of my natural lashes ... so it was fortunate I was sent revitalash for review purposes. It seems to have started me off on a journey of lash improvement experimentation!
Revitalash is a lash conditioner that is applied daily (usually on clean skin before bedtime) to the upper lashline. Only one coat is needed. I was advised that after 6-8 weeks I would see noticeable results with my lashes appearing longer, thicker and fuller.
Well it only took about 2-3 weeks for me to notice an improvement. I have included photos of before and after results of up to 3 weeks use. I will continue to use this product for the time being as I would love to see what the maximum results will be.
Revitalash costs £95 so it is quite a hefty purchase but I can vouch that it does work. You can buy it at HQ Hair.
I also plan on trying out rapid lash and a full set of extensions at some point.
What lash products do you recommend?
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Californian FOTD
However when my husband seen me he told me he thought I looked like a California girl because of the bronzed tan glow. It was quite a simple look which didn't require too many products and was of course aided by the fact I had a little bit of colour (read freckles) to my face thanks to the sunshine.
FACE
Foundation: Rituals Precious Foundation (my ultimate holiday foundation)
Concealer: MAC select cover up NW20
Bronzer: NARS Laguna
Blush: MAC mineralise blush in Sun & Moon
Highlight: NARS multiple in copacabana
EYES:
MAC fluidline in blacktrack
Lancome Hypnose mascara
Bronzer sweeped over the eyelids in place of shadow to contour
LIPS:
Nude pink lipliner
MAC Angel lipstick
And that was it.
Simples.
It's a nice look for a simple, quick fotd giving a healthy, fresh glow.
I think I will continue with this look in this cold winter to remind me of sunnier times ahead :)
x
Friday, 10 December 2010
There's a shark in the water!!
I've had a wonderful 10 days in Egypt ... we crammed as much chilling out into the holiday as we did activities and excursions - quad biking in the desert, a trip to Luxor to see the Valley of the Kings, Karnak Temple and the Temple of Hatshepsut, a boat ride down the Nile, snorkelling in the Red Sea but unfortunately that particular activity was short lived.
There were 5 shark attacks during my time in Egypt, one resulting in a fatality which meant our 2 day diving and snorkelling trip to Ras Mohammed had to be cancelled. Such a shame but as they say, better safe than sorry!
It literally felt like a scene from Jaws when the lifeguards had to whistle for all the snorkellers to come back to shore ...exciting and scary at the same time. Absolutely devastating for the tourists involved in the attacks ... my heart goes out to them all.
Still at least we managed to leave the chaos of the snow and cold weather behind us for a short time, it really is a huge shock to the system to come home to double layering and wearing socks again - i do miss my flip flops :(
I feel completely out of the blogging loop since my vacation so this weekend will be mostly spent indoors, all cosy and snug catching up on twitter and all my fave blogs ... until next weekend of course, when I jet off to Berlin for a long weekend of food, drink, christmas markets and good times! :)
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