Showing posts with label trend. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trend. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

100 Coats of Makeup

OK, so the summer makeup world is full of fun. Aside from the super serious KatVonD/Jeffree Star drama that's happening right now, beauty bloggers and vloggers are having a good time.

One thing that's trending right now is the ridiculous 100 coats of makeup. It started with 100 coats of nail polish, where the nail looked like some weird Dr Seuss creature at the end. That inspired others to do their own version of 100 coats of... So I've collected a few of those videos here.

Remember, this is all in fun and makeup wearers/ MUAs don't *really* do this. It's just to be silly! I think I'm personally going to skip this bandwagon.


UPDATE! 

Added Jenna Marbles' spoof of the "beauty trend" spoof:


100 Coats of Nail Polish



100 Coats of Foundation




100 Coats of Mascara







100 Coats of Liquid Lipstick



Friday, April 29, 2016

Graphic Fashion in Black and White

Classic black and white works this spring and summer. Go graphic with bold solid colors, color blocking, black and white patterns, and a touch of bright color.

Ombre Polka Dot Swing Top



Laser-Cut Little Black Dress



Blurry-Dot Fashion Pump

Graphic d'Orsay Flat 
Graphic Floral Oversized Scarf

Day to Night Convertible Bag

Colorblock Drawstring Bag


Shop these mark. looks:



Saturday, February 20, 2016

3 Fall/Winter Fashion Trends From NYFW 2016

From glitter face (Maybelline’s Blade Runner inspiration) to stylized eyeliner (Altuzarra, Tom Pecheuz), to Lady Gaga's newsworthy dark outline eyes and goth lips (Marc Jacobs, Francois Nars). New York Fashion Week has had some curious moments, but the overall makeup look for fall seems to be au natural. Yep, despite the bold strokes, the natural look isn't going anywhere!

I looked at the runways of some of my favorite designers for a hint at the direction F/W 2016 fashion trends are heading.

I saw quite a bit of structure, neutrals, and color blocking. Natural colors, polished looks and tailoring with pleating and quilting are looks that aren't going anywhere. Calvin Klein had several looks with suspended gemstones that I thought was very special. There was patchwork in more than just a few places.

Global prints dominated a few designer shows, especially my favorite, Deƨigual who had gorgeous floral ethnic prints, warm cozy knits, globally inspired patterns and accessories to die
for – hats, boots, bags, I want one of everything from this designer!

Desigual | source: nyfw.com


I identified 3 specific things that looked like would be Fall/Winter 2016 trends:

Long coats

I think designers are predicting a cold winter because floor duster coats were everywhere. I personally love the idea of being fully enveloped in a long coat to keep me warm!

BCBG Max Azria | source: nyfw.com

BCBG Max Azria | source: nyfw.com

Desigual | source: nyfw.com

Desigual | source: nyfw.com

Monique Lhuillier | source: nyfw.com

Tory Burch | source: nyfw.com

Zimmerman | source: nyfw.com


Full lace

Dresses, mostly. With the entire garment made from lace. I'm already shopping for my fall lace dress!

Anna Sui | source: nyfw.com

Carolina Herrera | source: nyfw.com

Marchesa | source: nyfw.com

Oscar de la Renta | source: nyfw.com

Reem Acra | source: nyfw.com

1960s mod

I saw several 60s inspired cuts and colors, with a decidely modern twist. After all, we don't want to go totally retro.

Anna Sui | source: nyfw.com

Anna Sui | source: nyfw.com

Anna Sui | source: nyfw.com

Jeremy Scott | source: nyfw.com

Jeremy Scott | source: nyfw.com


Saturday, February 21, 2015

Secrets of 1970s Glam


The Fall/Winter 2015 runways seem to be filled with 1970s + "fill in the blank". The 70s revival hybrid trend is bringing back looks like deep plunge necklines, geometric prints, and high waisted long length pants.

So what are the secrets of 1970s glamour? It's an "adorable illusion" as Blondie said... but we don't have to pull out our satin rompers to be on trend with this look.

Makeup looks can be natural, feminine and glamorous.
  • Natural: starts with skin care, bronzed cheeks
  • Feminine: soft colors, shimmer
  • Glamorous: defined lids, winged lashes
https://www.avon.com/product/53040/superextend-winged-out-mascara?_PDP&repId=16309386




 Shop the entire look!
“This look is all about classic 70’s glamour. It is inspired by the rich color and luxurious decadance of the collection.” Lauren Andersen, Avon Global Celebrity Makeup Artisthttps://www.avon.com/product/53418/fashion-week-2015-70s-glam?_PDP&repId=16309386
Now if AVON would bring back some other groovy 70s items! Some vintage AVON items I remember from my childhood (70s but also some of the 80s): the wrist writer, color change lipstick, and all those adorable fragrance bottles.