Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Modernize with Make-up

Desperately sick of the daily changes in weather, bitterly cold and snowy one day and a chilly rain fall the next, the quickly approaching warm weather months, has given me a full fledged case of Spring fever.  The longer days and hopes of continuous sunshine taunt me and make me hate all the time I have to spend cooped up inside.  Though perhaps I'm not being completely honest.  While I do love Spring and everything that comes along with it, a new season also means new clothes!  This Spring is a fabulous time for fashion.  Beautiful, breathable floral dresses, bright bold prints and colors, and neon accessories all encompass the Spring line up.  So while I desperately love high fashion, including every piece in Christian Lacroix and Alexander Mc Queen's couture Spring shows, lets be honest, unless they graciously decide to send me the clothes I won't be wearing them.  So what's a fashionista on a budge to do?  The quickest way to modernize your look is through your make-up.  While designer's normally showcase their new collections on models with neutral faces, ensuring focus stays on the clothing, this season there were bright, new changes sashaying down the runway.  Color is everywhere this season, not just on the clothes, but also on faces.  Shockingly bright liners in blue, purple, and green rimmed eyes.  Creamy bold shadows in a multi-hued rainbow pallet of pink, blue, and purple adorned lids.  Various shades of glitter in small or large amounts was sprinkled on faces.  For the brave, try the Spring looks as the designers showcased them, though if you're still unsure, try a clean sweep of a single, bright color like green or bright pink with lots of mascara, or a smoky eye in various intensities of a single shade like deep purple.  Lips were adorned with two different extremes.  Either a soft neutral and covetable baby pink or in a deep wine.  Forgo gloss and keep these matte for a modern look.  While Winter was perfect for the 'Ice Queen' look created by silver shadows, warm up your eyes with deep golds and bronzes.  These are flattering on everyone and create a look of richness and elegance.  Black eyeliner drawn in clean lines or purposely deconstructed for a 'partied all night' vibe rimmed eyes at multiple shows.  Try this look but keep the rest of your make-up minimal with a soft pink lip and nude sweep of shadow on your lids.  The skin on the runway was clean, not cakey, and matte, keeping a fresh look and feel.  Allow your skin to show through by using concealer under your eyes and just a swipe of loose powder.  Finish with a bright pink blush on the apple of your cheeks.  If the humidity of Spring and Summer leave you hating your quickly curling hair despite the hour you spend straightening it, forgo the flat iron by embracing your natural texture.  Rub some shine serum on and neaten your waves by curling random pieces with a curling iron.  This Spring is a time to be creative with your look.  Be cool and relaxed by wearing what you love.  Though don't be afraid to try new things.  Make-up's not permanent after all.  Sometimes it's fun to be someone new!

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Function or Fashion?

While clothing is a basic necessity, no fashionista alive, including yours truly, would use such callous words when describing personal wardrobe and style or the latest trends hitting the runway.  Clothes are so much more than the fabric they are made of.  An outfit can create a mood, an attitude.  It can make a person feel fabulous, powerful, sexy, sophisticated, or well...not so much.  A new outfit can literally make someone feel like a new person, why else are those makeover shows so successful? So when evaluating a new trend or collection it becomes clear very quickly if it is couture or more functional for daily wear.  While I've talked about some of my favorite Spring trends, I have tried to pick clothes that can be interpreted for wear in most women's daily lives.  Though there are days when I see a dress and hate that I have no red carpet event to wear it to.  Designers collections tend to have varying degrees of wearability, though there are a few who lean more towards the artistic and extravagant side of fashion.  Some days a girl's just got to dress up.  I'd much rather be overly dressed and thus, the best dressed girl in the room.  The pictures (further down the page) are from the Spring '08 collections of Alexander McQueen, Anna Sui, and Christian Lacroix.  Most are completely impractical, extravagant, and boldly colorful.  I love them and hope you will too!   

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Eye Spy COLOR!

Before a collection can be pronounced complete, a designer will choose a hair and make up scheme for the models.  This is usually a time for a neutral face and soft hair to ensure that the main focus remains on the clothes.  Though this Spring, there is something new, fresh, daring, and undeniably inspiring being seen on the runways.  Don't blink!  It's in the eyes!  Make up has taken on a daringly bold, Sparkley vibe with various looks of deconstructed rocker chick and bright washes of color giving a trendy, chic look to any woman.  Whether purple glitter and black liner rimmed the eyes or a rainbow hued palate of purple, green, and pink washed across the lids, color was everywhere for Spring's Fashion Week.  Think this trend is only for the runway?  Think again!  This look is completely wearable for everyday life, day or night.  For day keep it soft in pretty blues, pinks, and purples and just a clear swipe of gloss.  For night?  Brights Baby!  Be creative!  If you're still unsure, experiment with a colored liner in deep purples or greens.  Revamp the traditional gray or black smokey eye and use varying shades of one color instead.  Be creative.  Remember it's makeup, so it's not permanent.  Try a look out, you never know what artistic masterpiece you'll create!  Check out some pics for inspiration further down the page!