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Tuesday, 20 September 2011

SMOKEY EYE


One of the make up trend that is making a major waves these days is the "Smokey Eye" make up look. Everyone is spotted wearing them, celebrities, regular women because its a sexy look. worn on the runways, red carpets and most definitely on most nights out. Its found its way into loads of ladies hearts because, depending on how you wear it, it can be worn both night and day.



Beyonce
Just because its a classic the importance of mastering the art is extremely crucial, it has its dos and donts like so many other things, because you might go from trying to achieve the smokey look to either lookin like a crazy vamp girl or like you got mascara stains from tearing up if you are not careful.





So here is a basic way to start off with practising how to wear the look.

 


STEP BY STEP

  1. Start off with a good eye concealer because it covers up any spot or blemish in that eye area to give it a clean clear eyelid and remember to always go with a shade lighter than your skin tone; a good coverage area is very important to achieve the Smokey Eye look. And just in the event that your eye area is stubborn advice is to swipe a small amount of liquid highlighter under your eyes and blend with a brush gently. Much practice will help you get a hang of it.
  2. Using a shimmer pearl eye shadow, from lash line to brow with an eye shadow brush, dust your whole eyelid evenly well. 
  3. The next step requires a black eye pencil, close to the lash line draw a line along the upper lashes, starting off thin at the inner corner of the eye and as you gently draw with the pencil, gradually make the line thicker as you work your way all the way out.
  4. On to the lower lashes, draw a thin line close to the lashes too all the way to one third of it or all the way to the inner corner, how best it suits your taste. Now another advice is , if your eyes are wide then you can draw the lines all the way in, but with space in between your eyes, only line around 1/3 of the way in will be the best bet as this will make them pop and look wider.
  5. With a black liquid liner, draw over the first line and the reasons are, it gives it a longer stay and it gives it a glossy finish.
  6. Now for the good Smokey eye look, using an eyeliner trace the glossy line with a dark grey eye shadow blending upwards into the crease. All you need do is make sure you check in stores for the best product that can achieve this look.
Top and bottom lashes should be coated with two coats of black mascara.

You can as well add a bit of dark eye color at the tip of the upper eye lid and gently, in a circle motion apply around that area, but you need to be careful not to circle it out of that portion and then you blend it in.
 

You don’t necessarily have to maintain black and grey colors for this look; it can be achieved by different colors as long as the prominent colors are in dark shades. A dab of white shadow to the inner corner of each eye, with the help of an eyeliner brush helps make the Smokey eye pop.
Some of the colors that can work other than black and grey are, shimmer blues and emerald greens, dark purples can also give the smoke eyes that sexy look.

Tuesday, 13 September 2011

DRESS FOR SUCCESS

Getting ready for work does not mean you have to be boring or leave your fashion style behind. It only requires you to find out which look gives you a polished professional look and which fashion style can be a career killer. Whether you’ve landed your first office job or you’re just at a point in your career where you want to rethink the impressions you make on coworkers, dressing for success is not a cliché, it’s a necessity. Professionalism is the look you should be going for when you are getting ready for work, competent imagine regardless of your employment level or career path. As awkward has it may sound, the styles, colors, lengths and fit of your fashion choices will speak volumes about your ability to do your job. If you are concerned about your career, you'll be more concerned with looking professional than looking cute or trendy.



 


  
Color plays a big part in a professional image. When it comes to color you would want to keep this few pointers in mind: Traditional career colors include red (aggressive), navy (trustworthy), gray (conservative) and black (chic). Most of these colors work well in pantsuits, skirts and shoes, although most organizations maintain a strict dress code especially when it comes to footwear. You can also mix these colors with softer feminine colors that are appropriate like ice blue, lilac, soft pink. Loud colors like hot pink and wild prints are much riskier in the office, but some creative types can still pull them off.


Now we all love the designer handbags and they can almost never go wrong but trendsetters’ advice that for a professional image there are structured styles that project an organized image, slouchy handbags just gives you a sloppy lookand ivory. Loud colors like hot pink and wild prints are much riskier in the office, but some creative types can still pull them off. 
VIctoria Beckham's fall /winter 2011 handbagcollection
 
VIctoria Beckham's fall /winter 2011 handbag collection
 




VIctoria Beckham's fall /winter 2011 handbag collection


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Most of what constitutes a polished image is in the details: manicured nails, run-free hose, scuff-free shoes, neat hair. Now when it comes to jewelries for the work environment it shouldn’t jiggle way too much, infact not at all. Jewelry that jangles (chandelier earrings, stacks of bangles) is distracting. Best advice is to stick to stud earrings or single bracelets. It doesn’t have to call too much attention to be called fashionable or trendy.

 
Fit is everything when you are talking about tailored work clothes. Pants should be fitted, but free of visible panty lines. Skirts, especially straight styles like pencil skirts, should be loose enough to sit down in comfortably. Jackets should be able to be buttoned. And blouses shouldn't gap between buttonholes. Designer labels are great, but heavy clothing and accessories look cluttered and frivolous in the work place.


 Jennifer Aniston in tailored penciled skirt


















Corporate clothing for men specifies a proper office wear but this trend has undergone a major transformation. Traditionally the man's office work clothes was formal consisting of the conservative tie, particular suit style, shirt color and many more. For men if you can afford to shop at the Armani Emporium, then by all means step out looking trendy and stylish at work but it doesn’t mean you can’t still be as trendy and stylish if you don’t, you can actually get that impressive look for less. Stay away from casual trousers like chinos or Dockers. It’s an immature and lazy look in the office. Don't look rumpled or wrinkled. Dry clean, or at least wash the clothes yourself and then bring them to the dry cleaner for professional pressing at about half the cost of dry cleaning. So what gives you that edge to the “I can get it done” office responsibility? Trust looking it is one of the first criteria.


The style of your suit matters, like it or not. You can get away with trendy cuts and four or five-button styles but the point is wearing a less conservative suit may be "cool," but it doesn’t serve your main purpose  which is to look like you’re on the team and moving up. Of course the suits should be clean, wrinkle-free, and well-fitting. An expensive suit that is not properly tailored looks less expensive, and less professional. Match up your wool suit with a conservative cotton dress shirt, we’re talking long sleeves in blue or in white most of the time for high corporate organizations. Truly experienced business formal men have been known to pull off pink and red shirts, but those men are few and far between, so it’s safer to stick with the general rule. Vertical stripes are OK, but, again, only if they’re blue and white. As with your suits, your dress shirts should be clean and wrinkle-free, with crisp-looking collars.





















 For many men with wardrobes limited by their business formal workplaces, shoes appear to be an opportunity to deviate from the pack. Often you’ll see a guy dressed conservatively from head to ankles , sporting a pair of black lace-ups boots or clunky loafers, complete with dagger-shaped detailing on the front, trust me just because you may not see it in the mirror don’t mean your boss won’t .Your shoes should match the overall style of your clothing. For business formal, that means well-constructed leather loafers, oxfords or even wing tips. Skip the boots, sneakers and remember, business formal means no suede just straight leather.





















Match the belt to your shoes. Keep belts simple and classic — no ornate buckles. Good quality leather is a must. Like your shoes, belts should be polished when they start looking ratty. Replace your belt when the belt hole begins tearing or looking noticeably worn. Now there is the question on you wearing a colored pocket square to match your tie. Many Sharp Men like these classic touches, but watch out: too much "matchy-matchy" and you will pass your self has too fashion conscious than paying much mind to your work. Experts’ votes on pocket square when it comes to work and you aren’t sure, SKIP IT!!!



Then the tie, there’s something important about this piece of clothing. No man’s wardrobe can survive without ties. It’s the so-called centerpiece of a gentleman’s collection of clothes. Men’s ties can reasonably increase the status in the society as well as decrease it. Fashion trends of new era neckties can fully represent the personality of a wearer and his ability to keep up with a chosen bluff image. So perfect colored and patterned tie makes you stand out and adds confidence in your corporate image. Just try to distinguish which color works best in your work environment and dress code.




And some other Men office accessories that give you a sharp confidence look.




Tie Bar

Silk Knots


Bras Collar Stays

Stud Set Cufflinks

So perfecting your office wardrobe will take some trials and errors, so don’t feel pressured to make over your closet immediately. These tips can be a help guide to finding new pieces and accessories and you would be on your way to your workplace with your style along. Besides it gives you an excuse to go shopping.

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Monday, 12 September 2011

MODELLING PUTS ON EXTRA POUNDS

Most of the time you hear modelling, you think, skinny, size zero girls. its been the norm over the years and if you arent skinny to the bones then you are definitely way out of your leauge when it comes to modelling. Well for the first time over 52years, Vogue Austrila features a plus size model in the september 2011 issue.




Well 21 years olg Robyn Lawlay who graced the front cover of French Elle,cover of Vogue Italia, that editorial she shot for Vogue Italia, the naked portrait of her that accompanied Glamour's "97% of Women Will Be Cruel To Their Bodies Today" article. The plus size model isnt exactly plus size, well not in retail, she actually wears a US size 12. Word is the model wasnt booked cause she was a plus size model but by the fact that the camera loves her and she takes beautiful wonderful photos.


If models who arent a size zero are being booked for editorials then definitely the modelling world isnt immume to change then, beauty does come in all shapes and sizes.


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POP YA COLLAR

As you know fashion is all about the newst trends and whats has caught the general public's attention. admist all the new "IN's" in this fall/ summer season 2011. the "Beaded Collar" has been one fashion trend that fashion designers lik Mui Mui, Valentino and Givenchy have got celebs going gaga for. it has its way of adding sparke to a lady's outfit, the attitude shows by wearing the bling on your collar.

It diversity ranges from garnishing your collar with sequins, beaded sheath even pearls. for a look that is well polished, wear it with a blouse tucked into a well tailored pants or even a penciled skirt and for an offbeat look, layer it under a crew-neck sweater of sweatshirt, skinny jeans. they also can be see or added to nice dresses.

a peek look...


Even Natalie Portman is spotted in one as well...












so hurry now, they are in stores.

....xoxo

Friday, 9 September 2011

Sep 9th 2011...5:01pm

...my first fashion blog...i love two things and time just pass when am at them....
I love to write and sketch out my designs, above them?
...I LOVE FASHION.

Truly an experience on foxxyzfablane...winks

xoxo...Foxxy