Would You Dye Your Eyebrows?

March 6th, 2010

Makeup artists finally do what they haven’t exprerienced before! Dying the brow! With brows like that,we don’t need much else, like lashes without mascara, nude lips , and no foundation, only slight pink flush on the cheeks. Maybe we could not accept them daily but this could be a good makeup for Halloween parties!

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How to Wear Spring’s Hottest Colors

March 2nd, 2010

I found this and would like to share it with you! Don’t miss it if you want to make it different this spring! It is by InStyle.com!

Scarlet

Scarlet

Once considered strictly for the bold and adventurous, red is now practically a wardrobe essential. Work this rich, universally flattering shade into a daytime look with a wrap dress and beige wedges or espadrilles. Transition into evening with a sexy, one-shoulder style and sky-high stilettos. Still feeling shy about wearing crimson? Pack the same punch with a prominent accessory, such as a belt or a purse, worn against neutrals or basic black.

Blush

This ultra-feminine shade looks best when paired with soft neutral separates during the day and bright iridescent accessories at night. To give an outfit more texture, experiment with lace, chiffon or suede pieces. Want to go bolder? Find a blush-colored dress or blouse with embellishments such as paillettes or beading. Believe it or not, the pastel shade works for all skin tones, giving fair to dark complexions a rosy glow.

 

Acid Yellow

Don’t let fluorescent colors intimidate you—this vibrant shade of yellow is meant to liven your look, not distract from it. Make a sunny statement in a neon shift paired with heather grey sandals and a matching clutch. The color even works at the office—brighten a dark suit with a lemon-kissed camisole or a blouse with a splash of citrine. While acid yellow looks ideal against olive and dark skin tones, fairer complexions can opt for softer versions of the eye-catching hue.

Silver

Gray’s sassy and more lustrous cousin, silver makes any look more festive. For an evening out, turn heads in a shimmering draped dress paired with platform heels in a similar tone. For the office, brighten basic black with a silver cardigan or choose a tailored shift in a slightly muted sheen. Since silver is naturally luminous, it looks flattering against fair to dark skin tones. Resist the urge to pile on extra jewelry and let the color shine.

Lavender

Since purple’s softer sister delivers a touch of class to almost any look, it’s the best shade to try a sheer dress style with. Round out the whimsical ensemble with ballet flats during the day and strappy, pearl-colored sandals in the evening. Up the romance factor even further with tops and dresses adorned in ruffles or floral embellishments. The brighter, the better is the rule of thumb for dark skin tones while fair complexions complement lighter shades of lilac.

 

Seafoam Green

This green pastel instantly refreshes earth-toned basics and complements fair to dark skin tones. For a crisp office look, pair a silky, mint-colored blouse with a beige skirt and nude patent heels. Go even more luxe by accenting a honeydew cap-sleeved dress with a gold necklace or bangles. While the color is usually designated to daytime outfits, a sparkly clutch and statement jewelry can take a simple sheath into night.

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Shoe Short Women could choose!

February 28th, 2010

So many shoes – so many choices! Short women can enhance their appearance by selecting flattering shoes. Unfortunately for shoe lovers, some styles just don’t work very well for petites. Short women should avoid gladiator sandals and shoes with ankle straps, ankle cuffs, ties around the ankle, heavy heels, very chunky wedges, or square toes.

Although wearing high heels is the easiest way to look taller, higher isn’t always better when it comes to heels. Wearing heels that are too high will call attention to the wearer, but not in a good way. Never wear heels that are so high that you feel off-balance.

1. classic pumps

Classic pumps will make legs appear longer, slimmer, and shapelier too, so they’re an excellent choice for short women. If the pumps have a pointed toe, all the better because pointed toes elongate and make petites taller. A V-shaped vamp can also help add to a longer look.

Keep the heel height and width proportionate to your size. Heels that are too high can actually be dangerous, so don’t wear heels that make you seem to wobble or look as though you’re doing a balancing act. If you’re a plus-size petite, select heels that don’t look too delicate or fragile. They don’t need to be chunky, just shapely and well proportioned.

2. Peep Toes

Shoes with peep toes are a good choice because they tend to elongate the foot and thus make you look taller. Wearing peep toes is also a great way to show off a pretty pedicure.

Peep toes work well for short women whether they’re on pumps, slingbacks, kitten heels, or flats. Open toes used to be considered inappropriate for work, but unless you work in a office(formal environment, shoes with peep toes are just fine for the office.

3 Slingback Sandals

Slingback sandals are another great choice for petites because they look light on the feet and don’t add a heavy or clunky element to an ensemble. Slingback sandals are ideal for summer accessorizing. Select a heel height that you can comfortably wear.

Straps on the slingbacks shouldn’t be too wide. Narrower straps look better and are more in proportion for petites. If the straps extend along the top of the foot to form a V or along the sides of the foot, that type of design is a plus because it will tend to elongate and make you better.

4. kitten heels slides

Kitten heel slides may seem as though they wouldn’t work for petites because a kitten heel is short – usually about an inch or so. A kitten heel should have a nice curve, which makes it especially attractive on a slide.

Although short women in kitten heels can’t add as much height as they might with other styles, wearing kitten heels will give petites at least a little lift. No need to sacrifice a sexy appearance; your own bare heels will show in your kitten heel slides, which have a light appearance and are great for stylish summer appeal.

5. ballet flats

Ballet flats are just the ticket for loafing about, shopping, or even for the office if you work in a casual environment. No, they won’t add to your height, but you can select styles with pointed toes, a V-shaped vamp, or peep toes to help give you a longer look. Wear ballet flats with capris just below the knee to show shapely calves.

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Photo you could not miss!

February 25th, 2010

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Gaga’s pearl-infected face

February 24th, 2010

Lady Gaga and Cyndi Lauper, wearing Alexander McQueen, made a statement at amfAR’s annual New York Fashion Week gala. what would you think about this ? or will this remind you something?

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The Best Shoes for Long Skirts

February 5th, 2010
While there’s no doubt that short skirts are sexy, long skirts can be sexy and so much more: romantic, polished, classic, laid-back, or even powerful. But whatever look you’re trying to pull together, pairing the wrong shoes with a long skirt can blow the whole effect.Fortunately, the shoe rules for long skirts are much simpler than you might think. In fact, it’s really just a balancing act.Longer skirts and dresses cover the majority of your body. To create a look that is flowing rather than broken or unbalanced, your footwear will need to accomplish one of the following three things:

1.Visually become a part of the skirt. Think of tall boots that are covered by the hemline of the skirt
2.Add length or height beneath the hemline of the skirt, so that the skirt will seem shorter, or your legs will seem longer. High heels that show a lot of skin work well for this.
3.Work with the lines of the skirt to create a look that is balanced. For example, a chunky wedge heel will work with a fuller skirt, but might be too clunky for a long fitted skirt.
For a closer look at which shoe styles will work best with long skirts and dresses, check out the rest of the photo gallery.
The wedge sandals and flared skirt shown here are a perfect combination, since the casual nature of the sandals is an ideal match for the denim skirt.
Wedges are a great choice for long skirts that have a bit of fullness at the hemline, but they can look too heavy for skirts that are very narrow.

More top shoe styles for long, flared skirts include:
low cut pumps.
tall, fitted boots (heeled or flat).
tall slouch boots (heeled or flat).
strappy sandals.
Shoe styles that can be problematic with long, flared skirts:
Ballet flats. They can make your legs seem shorter and heavier.
Heavy or bulky shoes, as they can often convert to very matronly or clunky look.
Ankle boots that are short enough still show some leg. This can make your calves look very thick.
Here, thong sandals are used to give this full long skirt a laid-back, casual look that’s ideal for warm weather, beach vacations, or events that call for a great look that’s neither too casual nor too dressy.
Flats paired with long skirts can sometimes be a problematic combination, as they can make your legs appear shorter and heavier. But since the skirt here is very long and full, and the shoes are very skimpy, the look really works.

Other top shoe styles for skirts like this are:
wedge sandals.
tall, heeled boots.
strappy sandals with high heels.
Choosing the right shoes for a long skirt is relatively easy if you keep in mind that you want to either minimize the amount of skin that you show (as you would with tall boots), or maximize the amount of skin you show (as you would with strappy sandals).
The strappy sandals shown here are a great example of the right kind of shoes to wear with a mid-length or long full skirt.

Platform shoes work well with long skirts because of the additional height under the front of the shoes. But since platform shoes have an inherent “chunky” look to them, it’s important to choose a style that complements the skirt instead of one that will trample on it.
Towards that end, there are two good ways to go.

Choose a pair of shoes that expose a lot of the foot, like the ones shown here. Other platforms that would work include sandals with thin straps, pumps with a low cut vamp, or other shoes with open toes.
In cooler weather, choose a pair of boots that is tall enough to leave no leg showing. This will create a long, lean, and very polished look.
There are some flats that will work with long skirts, but high heels are definitely an easier choice — especially when it comes to dressier skirts like this one.
In addition to adding overall height and lengthening your profile, high heels also raise the back of your foot, which means more shoe or foot can be seen from the front. As an added bonus, they help to counter the shortening and widening effects of many long skirts.Your heels don’t have to be exceptionally high to work.Strappy or low cut kitten heels can look smashing with long skirts if you remember the basic rules, and avoid shoes that will create a broken, blocky look.

Women who aren’t comfortable in high heels, may want to consider wedge shoes or platform shoes, both of which many women find easier to wear and walk in.

And if you really, really hate heels, be sure to check out tips for wearing long skirts with flat sandals.

Unless you’re model-thin or extremely tall, it’s difficult to pull off wearing ballet flats or other flat shoes with long skirts.
Heavy, bulky, or closed flats paired with a long skirt can often create a shorter, wider, and overall frumpy appearance — exactly the look most of us are trying to avoid.But, if the flats in question happen to be strappy sandals, then it’s a completely different story.Skimpy flat sandals work well with longer skirts because they show a lot of skin beneath the hemline. This actually makes the skirt seem shorter — or the legs seem longer. But whatever the case, skimpy flat sandals are a winning look with casual long skirts.

Tall boots and long skirts are a cool weather natural, but there are more options for casual long skirts than there are for dressy ones.
In either case, the safest choice is choosing boots that are tall enough to be covered by the hemline of the skirt. This will keep the lines of your outfit long and lean.For casual long skirts, let the fullness of the skirt be your guide.Slouchy, heeled, flat, and even chunky tall boots will work with a fuller skirt like the one shown here, while long narrow skirts work best with heeled and close-fitting boot styles.

When you’re looking for footwear that works well with long skirts, don’t forget to consider dress boots.
While the outfit shown here is too dressy for most flat or slouched styles, tall boots with heels lend a look of continuity to the skirt, while still being dressy enough for nearly any occasion.

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