Saturday, December 31, 2011

2011 End of Year Report

Remember back in January when I was talking all that jazz about being financially responsible and no more frivolous spending; paying off credit cards and taking matters into my own hands? No? Me neither.

Just kidding! Go ahead and refresh your memory here. I had laid out three "simple" financial goals that I wanted to accomplish by the end of 2011. I'm quite convinced that finance will never be my best friend. I've already come to the point where I've realized shopping is my drug. It literally gets me high. The thrill of a new purchase -- the outfits! the dinners! the outfit photos! -- is unparalleled. But now that it's been a year, was I just all talk and no game? Let's find out.

1) Free myself of any credit card and frivolous debts.
While I wanted to pay off ALL of my credit cards (there's a lot of 'em friends), I didn't 100% succeed. I DID paid off  a few and am in the process of paying the remainder, so I should be on track for 2012. What I didn't take into consideration was life - helping my mother pay rent, cable, phone on top of my transportation, Sallie Mae, food and, yes, my shopping habit. The problem: I wasn't realistic. I assumed I can Wonder Woman my way through my debt without being honest with myself. BUT all is not lost. If I stay on track with the "budget" (using the term loosely here, guys) I created, I'll be done in no time. It just took me longer than I anticipated.

2) Skip the cheap guys and purchase mainly investment pieces.
I'm going to go ahead and call this one a success. Yes, I shop to my hearts content much to the chagrin of my bank account BUT those frequent trips to Forever 21 has become MUCH less frequent. I hardly go into Forever 21 for my clothing, choosing instead to go to Zara, J. Crew, H&M (still kind of crappy but not as craptastic as F21). Now don't get me wrong, I still walk in from time to time in search of good deals on costume jewelry but the biggest difference in my wardrobe has been the quality. Now I'm not shopping because my clothing has teared, shrunk or stretched out due to horrible material. After taking a good look at my closet, I'd much rather save up and spend my money at Zara where the clothes not only LOOK better but last me from one season to the next. Now if only I can make those visits less frequent, ha!

3) Stick to budget.
I failed miserably. The concept of budgeting is mind-boggling! How does one stay within a limit? What about emergencies? What about that YSL lipstick? Now, just because I didn't create/ stick to a realistic budget doesn't mean I didn't save. No, sir. I may spend but I'm also putting that savings account to good use. I just had to get creative with how I saved my money (mind games, removing my savings account from my debit card, etc.). Also, if you're anything like me and tend to dip into your savings account, I suggest you open up a CD (certificate of deposit). Interest rates are shit but I'm not focusing on that. With a CD, you can't touch the money for a dedicated period of time or you'll get charged a penalty fee. Having worked at a bank for 4.5 years, I can personally attest to the fact that these fees are harsh and merciless. Check your local bank for options.

My credit is in a much better place than it was end of last / earlier this year but I can do better. As I take a deep dive into what I want for 2012, I'm going to look back at my successes and failures to get a sense of what is truly achievable. There will always be student loans and I will slip up and go on a binge shopping spree. It's how I manage these and rise above that will really count. That's why I named that post "Goals for 2011 and Beyond" -- everything takes time.

And that Mulberry I spoke about? It turned into an Alexander Wang that I bought for myself (plus it was cheaper than the Alexa!) tongue

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Daphne Guinness for M∙A∙C

Here's a fun story to tell the grandkids: I once blocked Daphne Guinness in the elevator at Bergdorf's. I was with a friend who, instead of pulling me out of the way, stood there giving me these crazy eyes, which I was to decipher as "GET THE HELL OUT THE WAY WOMAN!" I was never good at charades. It wasn't until I got out of the elevator, looked to my left and saw the ensemble mixed with the hair that I realized I was blocking greatness.

To this day, I refuse to wear that turquoise H&M jacket worn that evening- y'know, just in case Daphne herself was walking down NYC and saw me in it and thought "there goes that trick who blocked my path." This is how my mind operates.

When I found out M∙A∙C was collaborating with Guinness, all sorts of color combinations came to mind. Pale pinks, maybe a white shadow with a sliver of black running through it, THE WORKS! The actual result is a wearable 24-piece collection that, according to Guinness, is “a window into my imagination.”
Endless Night, Hyperion, and Blueblood nail lacquers; Nebula pigment; Narcissus Cremesheen Lipglass
According to the press release, Guinness to inspiration from “the whispered luxury of an antique Chinese porcelain vase” to “pigeon’s blood” (well, dang..). The result are deep plums, violets and eggplant shades that make a wonderful winter collection.

You might remember the blush ombre pictured above (Azalea Blossom) as it's a repromote from M∙A∙C's Spring Colour Forecast collection. It's a cool toned pink that applies easily without making my pores look large. When applying, I use a fluffy blush brush and swirl around the pan- catching both the pink and purple - to apply. The effect is a slightly plum, not frosty pink. As it's limited edition - yet again - I recommend grabbing this (or the other blush ombre) since it's more wearable than you think.
Seasoned Plum and Approaching Storm Prolongwear Lip Cremes

What you see here is just a bit of the collection. The full Daphne Guinness for M∙A∙C Collection is available now (click here) includes…

PIGMENT, $20.00 U.S./$24.00 CDN
Aurora — Pinked taupe (frost)
Circa Plum — Frosty dirty mid-tone lavender (frost)
Nebula — Dark greyed brown with pearl (frost)

PROLONGWEAR LIP CREME, $17.00 U.S./$20.00 CDN
Warp Speed — Light silver
Red Dwarf — Blue-pink
Seasoned Plum — Mid-tone lavender
Approaching Storm — Deep rose

CREMESHEEN GLASS, $18.50 U.S./$22.00 CDN
Borealis — Pale grey pink with iridescent pearl
Japanese Spring — Pale dirty pink
Narcissus — Dirty eggplant
Richly Revered — Deep brown plum

POWERPOINT EYE PENCIL, $15.00 U.S./$18.00 CDN
Engraved — Rich black
Grey Utility — Uniform grey

EYEBROWS, $15.00U.S./$18.00CDN
Fling — Light taupe ash blonde
Stud — Deep rich blackened brown

EYESHADOWX4 Interior Life Quad, $38.00 U.S./$45.00 CDN
Stratus — Light pink (matte)
Interior Life — Mid-tone grey blue (veluxe pearl)
Bruised Sky — Dark lavender-y grey (satin)
Heather Belles — Dark charcoal/carbon (satin)

BLUSH OMBRÉ, $26.00U.S./$31.00 CDN
Azalea Blossom — Light cool pink
Vintage Grape — Mid-tone violet pink

NAIL LACQUER, $15.00 U.S./$18.00 CDN
Hyperion — Light grey blue green (crème)
Endless Night — Pale grey pink with iridescent pearl (frost)
Blueblood — Deep eggplant (crème)

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

*elegance is a discipline - oscar de la renta*

My coworkers call me a marketer's dream and I won't deny it. I love the fantasy. I love accessibility. I love luxury goods. Call it champagne dreams on beer budget, if you must. When I saw these it was an immediate click to buy on the Oscar de la Renta Facebook page. Now they're mine and just in time for my birthday (so what if it was yesterday)...



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Saturday, December 24, 2011

livin' my life like it's golden (golden)

another year older, another year wiser (so they say). I waited the latest possible moment to post this as I wanted to enjoy every bit of today as possible. I celebrated my 24th birthday on December 24th, which means it's my Golden birthday. I started with brunch and ended with shopping with a friend whose friendship seems to only be getting stronger. It's funny how people end up in (or out) of your life. This last week has taught me a lot in terms of how I value my friends, letting go, and giving in.


coat: H&M; sweater: Zara; skirt: Forever 21; boots: c/o Coach; sunglasses: House of Harlow 1960; jewelry: Bauble Bar Scorpion bangle, Betsey Johnson Watch + charm bracelet, J Crew pave bracelet, Alexis Bittar ring; bag: Alexander Wang

You might remember this outfit, or a variation of it, from this post but I couldn't help but repeat it. Since today was *my* day, I decided to wear everything I absolutely loved -- a Zara sweater that haunted me for weeks, the Alexander Wang bag I've wanted since February, the J. Crew pave of 2010 and my new Coach boots that I've worn everyday since I was sent them.

Happy Christmas! Happy Hanukkah!

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shop brooklyn: cobble hill

If there's one thing you should know about me is that I'm a hardcore Brooklynite. By day, I work in the city* but nothing makes me happier than crossing that bridge at the end of the night to go home.

One of my favorite sections of Brooklyn (if not my favorite of all time) is definitely Cobble Hill. I was first introduced freshman year of college where I took a job as a sales associate at the new Lucky Brand Jeans. It's such a quaint little area with friendly people and an amazing restaurant scene. I so desperately want to move there (rent -- eek!) but make the most of it by shopping the smaller, local stores. The biggest difference between shopping in the city and in cobble hill are a) the crowds (or lack thereof in BK), and b) the level of service you receive. I've never been one of those "shop small! shop local!" types but I find myself gravitating to these places -- especially everywhere you turn there's someone else wearing *your* Zara skirt.

Shen Beauty
shen beauty
I'll never forget when Shen opened up in Brooklyn late last year. As a complete beauty enthusiast, I make it a point to stalk the newest boutiques and openings and this was no exception. The disappointing thing about Brooklyn is the lack of beauty focused stores. It takes me an hour train ride to the city for me to get my hands on non-drugstore beauty products (which then forces me to stay and shop some more as a means to validate my one hour excursion). Shen is a tranquil and zen boutique where you don't have to worry about a "makeup artist" trying to shove just anything in your face.

The store carries facial creams and oils, makeup, and tons of exclusive beauty products (I've seen a lot from our friends across the pond). It's also a mecca for those seeking organic skincare + products. Think Bobbi Brown and Lipstick Queen but also Lubatti, Kate Logan and Amanda Lacey. If you're a fan of luxury and niche brands, give Shen a visit.

Pink Pepper
In all honesty, I only stopped in Pink Pepper because of the pink and white decor (I'm a sucker for the color pink - it's sickening). Plus with a name like Pink Pepper, who wouldn't want a visit? The first thing I noticed was the amount of Rebecca Minkoff products they carried! I'm a diehard RM fan and to discover a location that carried her products was a total win for me.

Pink Pepper carries an assortment of clothing from casual wear, denim, handbags, shoes, jewelry and so much more. It's a small space but the sales associates are super friendly so don't be surprised if you find yourself chatting with one for five minutes longer than you intended to. I'd consider this a go-to boutique to find labels that you love to shop but have been limited to getting online (in addition to Rebecca Minkoff, I spied House of Harlow 1960 and Ambre-Babzoe).

Dear Fieldbinder

Stepping into Lara Fieldbinder's Smith Street shop is like walking through the closet of the cool girl next door. There's everything from delicious Delirium & Co candles, kickass RGB nail polishes and clothing from Lauren Moffatt, J Brand and more.

This place is for the girl who wear black beanies and chunky, oversized grey sweaters. That said however, I'm not intimidated to walk right in and pick up a few cozy (but pricey) pieces. Namely these pair of Jeffrey Campbell booties seen at the window.

It's edgy without trying, girly without vomiting glitter, and modern (no available cliche here). Not to mention they have a pretty sick Tumblr which gives you a peek into the DF lifestyle.

Bird
According to its website, Bird is "the very first LEED-certified retail store in New York City." Walking in, I was instantly reminded of Aveda salons where everything smells unbelievably amazing and not like chemicals.
pardon the blurriness, this was me sneaking in a photo!

With three locations in Brooklyn (in addition to Cobble Hill, Bird is located in Park Slope and Williamsburg), Bird sells womenwear from a few of the top designers including, 3.1 Phillip Lim, Acne, Alexander Wang (we all know how I feel about A dubs), and Isabel Marant to name a few. Walking in a day before my birthday wasn't wise since I was tempted to splurge on this comme des garcon wallet but I was able to resist and got this instead.

It's funny how sometimes the best things are in your own backyard!

Shen Beauty, 315 Court Street, Brooklyn, NY 11231; Pink Pepper, 201 Court Street, Brooklyn, NY, 11201; Dear Fieldbinder, 198 Smith Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201; Bird, 220 Smith Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201

*I find it terribly funny that to my friends and I, it's known as "the city" but everyone else insists on saying Manhattan

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Friday, December 23, 2011

holiday makeup: beauty stocking stuffers

I'm probably the worst person to give gifts. I never know what to give and I eventually just start picking from my stash of beauty products. the one thing about giving beauty items as gifts is that it has never failed me. everyone LOVES getting beauty products for free so why not?!

1. Shiseido Honey Cake: tiny, luxurious French-milled soaps made from honey to moisturize the skin without drying it out
2. mark On The Dot Neutral Eye Color Compact: small and portable, this is great for achieving a neutral look without looking bland. it's filled with warm browns, plums and champagnes -- perfect for the holidays and beyond.
3. Clark’s Botanicals Ultra Rich Lip Tints and Ultra Rich Lip Balm:: packed with natural moisturizers (like Shea Butter, Jojoba and Sweet Almond Oil), they also have Marine Collagen Microspheres that act like miniature water reservoirs. This leaves you with hydrated and fully moisturized lips. pucker up!
4. Yes to Cucumbers Soothing Eye Gel: late night holiday parties with loads of champagne leads to very tired looking ladies. Yes To Cucumbers Soothing Eye Gel soothes eyes by reducing puffiness, brightening dark circles, tightening and cooling your skin.

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

operation: control the breakouts

to say I've been bad when it comes to skincare lately would be the understatement of the century. laziness took over me and I've been sleeping with makeup on, using soap (yes, body bar soap) instead of my usual cleansers and when I DO make an effort, it's a half-assed attempt with a swipe of a makeup wipe. random breakouts all along my cheeks, a dull look, dark circles and puffy eyes -- it's not fun! I've gotten the picture and below are what I'm using to turn it around:

it's no secret I love my Clarisonic Mia. rather than replace my brush head, I spent the last few months convinced I could maintain great skin without it. I was mainly being cheap (c'mon Eileen, it's $25!) and yes, I've paid for it with a ruddy complexion. the clarisonic mia gently massages away impurities - dirt, makeup, etc. - trapped within pores. I'm quite sure I heard my skin sigh "AHHH!!!" when I finally bought new brush heads and used it recently.

dr. jart+ is a korean beauty brand that recently made its way stateside with their uber popular BB cream. while I may be too dark to use the bb cream, I am certainly benefiting from their skincare. since they're a client at my agency, I got a sneak peek at the full product line - and quick pinched a tube for myself. shhhh!! the v7 cleansing foam contains seven vitamins to neutralize free radicals and thoroughly removes all stubborn makeup (even my liquid liner) without irritating or drying out my face. I've fallen in love and can't wait until this (eventually) makes its way into sephora.

lately, I've been on an argan oil kick and after receiving sephora's VIB discount a few weeks back, I dove right in and bought Josie Maran's Organic Argan Oil. I've heard nothing but rave reviews about this 100% pure argan oil and I can't wait to see how my skin improves. I've been using it for about a week now and have only noticed how soft my skin feels. at night, I use it alone since it's super lightweight and doesn't feel like my skin is suffocating. during the day, I layer it underneath my moisturizer (currently sebamed moisturizing day cream but I may switch to something heavier due to the cold).

I've already spoken about sk-II skin signature eye cream so I won't go into much detail (read my review here) but I will say that a) I'm still in love with this cream, and b) it definitely helps in terms of managing dry under eye areas.

lastly comes freeman feeling beautiful facial detoxifying mask, chocolate & strawberry -- which I should have listed first since I put on the mask, chill for about ten minutes THEN go into my clarisonic. when I first applied it, my face did itch a bit so I was afraid I might have a reaction (but, thankfully, I didn't). my favorite part was the gentle chocolate scent, it was so hard keeping the mas on without wanting to run to the store for some chocolate candies! this contains strawberry extract which helps tone skin and shrinks large pores. my face didn't feel super tight or dry after washing it off which is great since nothing's worse than that.

game. set. match. bring it on breakouts.
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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

all sequins, all the time

Recently, I was gifted a Sears gift card to shop from the retailer's many brands (ahem Kardashian Kollection and UK Style by French Connection to name a few) to shop for the perfect look at a great price. I went in a woman on a mission. Ever since I saw pics of Kimmie K on "Dancing with the Stars" rooting on her younger bro, I've been thinking of her blazer that was bedazzled in sequins but looked completely appropriate. HOW?! I wondered. I've always deemed it impossible to not look like a blazing disco ball but hey if my one third of my spirit animals can do it, I can too (uh, the Kardashian sisters are my sartorial spirit animals okay!?!).
kardashian kollection sequin jacket
ta da!

I marched into Sears a determined woman and came out victorious -- say hello to my Kardashian Kollection Sequined Waterfall Stretch Jacket ($58!). There were so many items available (like this and this) that I nearly lost my mind. All under $100. #winning

What surprised me most about the kollection (see what I did there) was the quality of the klothing. It isn't flimsy or cheap and I can see it lasting in my kloset (can't help it) for longer than the holiday season.

If you are shopping on a budget this season, Sears IS known for its affordability and I recommend you shop online (trust me on this one).

Disclosure: I received a gift card to Sears courtesy of Glam Networks but my opinions are mine and mine alone. Please don't forget that you can still help the people of Haiti, donate to the Red Cross today. Thank you.Share/Bookmark

Monday, December 19, 2011

Krigler Jazzy Riviera ²10 for Men and Women

Twenty-four hours into wearing this fragrance and I knew it was something I must own. I received a sample (similar to the mini tubes you get at Sephora) and what I was left with was a yearning for more. It was an intense and instantaneous love affair that led to a Google search that lasted well into two in the morning (on a work night!)

I'd never heard of Krigler fragrances before and I blame it on my limited ability to scour the world of niche perfumery. I've searched countless perfume sites but there's this air of mystery as not many have heard or reviewed the brand.

Jazzy Riviera ²10 is a unisex fragrance that marked the 100th anniversary of the opening of Krigler's Haute Perfumery Atelier in Cap d'Antibes. Albert Krigler was inspired by socialites including Picasso, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, and Dorothy Parker.

Jazzy Riviera ²10 opens up with clean citrus notes of bergamot and lemon, moving elegantly along to coriander and crisp sweet Freesia. While you may be thinking this is a too sweet or clean scent the base notes musk, patchouli and vetiver come along and sweeps you off your feet. Such a deep and woody base isn't for everyone but I think we've established by now that I'd bathe in it if possible. While I've tried to use my sample sparingly, I couldn't help but dab it on everyday. It makes me feel sexy and womanly -- the type of scent I'd want to wear while wrapped in the arms of a lover.

That said, it doesn't come cheap, starting at $215 for 1.7fl.oz. and $305 for 3.4fl.oz. Jazzy Riviera ²10 is available at Krigler boutiques and www.krigler.com



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Lolita Lempicka Si Lolita Eau de Toilette

Having seen Lolita Lempicka around the fragrance block, I'm actually surprised that I've never been tempted (enough) to dive head first. For me, Lolita Lempicka has always been a bit feminine and when it comes to scents, I don't err on the side of girly. I like 'em bold and with a dash of personality. Looks like I judged a bit too soon considering how smitten I am with Si Lolita Eau de Toilette ($90).

This is what's known as a spicy floral and what's most notable about the scent, in my opinion, is the obvious top note of pepper. It's the softer, female version of Marc Jacobs' BANG.

While the pepper remains throughout the scent, it transitions into a bouquet of sweet pea and orange. As you're taken throughout the journey, you'll notice that it warms up and the amber and musk come through -- leaving you with a velvety soft fragrance. It's an alluring scent that may take a bit of getting used to (especially if you've never dabbled in fragrances with peppercorn). I wear it sparingly yet love to show off the clover shaped bottle on my makeshift vanity.

Alluring and beautiful -- what more can you ask for? Lolita Lempicka Si Lolita Eau de Toilette is available for purchase at Nordstrom.

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

lip service

Lately I've been harassing everyone within earshot with the details of my new-found winter lip regimen. While I will always don a bold lip, it is my goal to not have chapped, feathered, peeling lips. Gross! Your lipstick is only as good as the condition of your lips, and honey NO ONE wants to see them in a state of disaster. One of the things I struggle with every winter is chapped lips (ever since I was young, really). I stockpile on lip balms and glosses promising me smoother lips and all have failed until now.
For the past year, I witnessed a coworker slather on Aquaphor Healing Ointment like it was going out of style. What is this tiny tube she kept at her desk? I thought it was only an addiction until I noticed ANOTHER coworker with it at her desk as well. It wasn't until I used theirs in a moment of "holy hell how did I forget my lip balm" hell I realized its greatness. Aquaphor contains petrolatum (a byproduct of petroleum) which is what the brand calls a "semi occlusive barrier," meaning it allows the flow of oxygen and water on the skin (petroleum is water resistant and can feel heavy while on). I've been using it as my lip balm exclusively for the past two weeks and have already seen a change in the condition of my lips. For starters, it's not chapped or dry. Rarely do I feel the need to constantly reapply and lipstick (even my most matte) goes on smoothly. I'm definitely hoarding this (especially considering I've bought two tubes as backup this week).

Before I hopped on the Aquaphor bandwagon, I was using Maybelline's new Baby Lips Lip Balm in Quenched, a clear unscented lip balm housed in an adorable blue case with purple bubbly letters. Not going to lie, this reminded me of the Smackers lip balms I hoarded in my youth. While the Baby Lips line consists of four tinted shades and two clear, Quenched is by far my favorite because it doesn't interfere with my lipcolor. According to Maybelline, this lip balm can improve the condition of your lips after four weeks. While I can't say I saw a drastic improvement, my lips were a lot less flaky and dry. Bonus perk: it contains SPF 20 (totally necessary even if it isn't summer).

Lastly, I go on to Kiehl's Lip Balm #1. Sweet, dear Kiehl's. I remember a time (four months ago) when I bought this in bulk and in various forms. Tubes, jar, scented -- totally didn't matter! The best, in my opinion, is the one jar form available at Bloomingdales. While I typically hate jars for lip products, I don't quite like how the tip of Kiehl's tubes look (it isn't angled and has a flat tip making it awkward to apply). Kiehl's Lip Balm #1 is made with emollients like lanolin and sweet almond oil plus has Vitamins A and E to protect against harsh weather conditions.

Honorable mention:
-- Rosebud Salve - while some people hate this with a passion, I love it from time to time. The only thing stopping me from using it on a daily basis: the darn tin often gets shut super tight and when you open - BAM! Your fingers land in a tin of greasy balm. At least that's happened to me several times ;)
-- Boots Original Beauty Formula Lip Salve: First of all this jar is massive. It lasts FOREVER and works wonders. I don't have anything negative to say about it but at the same time it's not life altering. It's simply a great salve to have in your arsenal (especially in the dead of winter) since I apply it on my elbows and heels (multipurpose!).

Any winter lip product tips?? Let me know!

Disclosure: Maybelline sent me Baby Lips for editorial consideration -- that hasn't stopped my love for it. Please don't forget that you can still help the people of Haiti, donate to the Red Cross today. Thank you.Share/Bookmark

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

in which I become a Kardashian (or something like that)

When I was contacted to participate in a photo shoot for searsStyle, featuring a few pieces from the Kardashian Kollection, it was ALL SYSTEMS GO! If you follow me on Twitter, you'll know that I'm partially obsessed with I like the Kardashian girls for no reason other than their sense of style and immaculate makeup (and, yes, I find them mildly entertaining and hilarious).

The day began early and I was almost instantly transported to hair and makeup where my theme for the day was "bohemian" (I like to think the word "chic" was thrown around but that could have been in my head). Surprisingly the makeup artist (Nam Vo) didn't use any foundation on me, just a bit of concealer and powder to combat shine (great skincare counts!). Continuing on the bohemian look hairstylist Stacey Ciceron created loose curls with a large barrel curling iron and a bit (okay, a lot) of hairspray all over my head than pinned the look to the side. Truly an easy look and I'm actually looking forward to recreating this look for the upcoming holidays.
my "before" look (to my defense, it was raining)

After the hair and makeup transformation, it was time for me to strut my stuff in some Kardashian Kollection (as well as UK Style by French Connection and Bongo -- all carried at Sears). I also had a chance to chat with a few Sears execs and it's interesting to see the evolution of the brand now that they're carrying a new brands as well as fashion forward accessories. Check out my "after" shots below!
Does this jumper look familiar? Well, Kourtney wore it in her Lucky magazine spread. How fun!?!

Also on set were Kristina of Pretty Shiny Sparkly and Tammy from A Mom in Red High Heels!

Check out more photos from the photo shoot (including fun behind the scenes!) on Facebook! Shop searsStyle for Kardashian Kollection, UK Style by French Connection, Bongo, the hottest accessories and beauty products at prices you can afford.




Disclosure: Compensation was provided by Sears via Glam Media. The opinions expressed herein are those of the author and are not indicative of the opinions or positions of Sears. Don't forget that you can still help the people of Haiti, donate to the Red Cross today. Thank you.Share/Bookmark

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

time flies...

blouse and scarf: Forever 21; jeans: H&M; boots: Coach (c/o); bag: Alexander Wang
Earlier today I had the most amazing post planned in my head. It was filled with wit and humor -- the best thing you would have ever read. Then I got into the office and was met with conference calls, meetings, trying to figure out what's for lunch (pretty much the hardest question you could ever ask me), etc. I'm also going to blame the day for making me look like a disheveled mess. It's getting increasingly harder to snap photos of my outfit with the sun setting early and days booked with back to back meetings but I'll figure it out somehow.

p to the s: I'm pretty sure I've worn this shirt a million times and have absolutely no plans on stopping.

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a very M∙A∙C holiday

It wouldn't be a M∙A∙C collection release if there weren't multiple components. There was SO much released in this year's holiday collection, I honestly didn't know where to begin! So I cherry picked a few of my favorite items and decided to share with you. M∙A∙C’s Holiday 2011 collection is chock full of sparkle and I'd expect nothing less when Johnny Weir is the face of the campaign.
Such Flare! Lipstick: part of the Glitter and Ice portion of MAC's holiday release, I've been wearing this medium-dark red everyday for the past two weeks. It's a matte lipstick with intense coverage. Although it's matte, my lips do not end up dry and flakey -- mostly because I exfoliate but also because this isn't a dry formula. It goes on smooth and doesn't tug or pull on the lips.

Get Noticed Nail Lacquer: also part of Glitter and Ice, this is a bright red (a very true red -- not burgundy or any varying shade). Since it's a creme formula it goes on smooth and I haven't experienced any bubbling. This is the perfect shade of red if you're looking to get festive.

opulash mascara in Bad, Bad Black Black: this is bold mascara for people who want a really black look. Add one to two coats for a bit of volume et voila!

snowglobe eyeshadow in "warm": this caught my eye from the moment I opened the packaging! This is part of the ICe Parade portion of holiday 2011 and it looks like a glitter filled mini snowglobe right there on your eyeshadow palette. With six shades, this "warm" palette contains just enough neutrals so it doesn't compete with your red lips. This is also great giftable item since it's unique yet functional. The six shades include:
--Buckwheat Bark brown (velvet)
--gaelic gold Gold (veluxe pearl)
--Patina (frost) Magical Mist Sparkle concrete (lustre)
--winterscape Bright taupe pearl (lustre)
--Midnight flurry Dark warm black (matte)

These and the full M∙A∙C holiday collection is available on counters and online now.

Disclosure: samples provided for editorial consideration. Please don't forget that you can still help the people of Haiti, donate to the Red Cross today. Thank you.Share/Bookmark

last minute

sweater, shorts, boots: Zara; tights: Duane Reade; bag: Alexander Wang; Jewelry: Bauble Bar, Juicy Couture, J. Crew; Alexis Bittar

PEOPLE! Christmas is next week! But, seriously, where did the days/weeks/months/YEAR go?? Not only is Christmas upon us but my BIRTHDAY is close as well. I probably won't stop talking about my birthday until well after January so let's get used to it now. I've already bought myself a birthday gift (woohoo!) but maybe I'm thinking I should do brunch with friends who just about over the holidays. Better late than never, right?

[random sidebar: I'm wearing (basically) head to toe Zara. I figure it's the last time I could wear shorts over tights since winter is here + the sweater is everything and more.]

What are some last minute birhday celebrations I could whip up in, oh, a week??!?
Please don't forget that you can still help the people of Haiti, donate to the Red Cross today. Thank you.Share/Bookmark
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