Showing posts with label Trends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trends. Show all posts

Beauty Trends that need to be dumped this fall

  • Ny_beauty_frosty_lipstick ICE THE FROST "I’d like to see the end of the frosty trend. I think frost, as a rule, should be avoided. So if you’ve got a frosty pink gloss or a frosty nail polish – not that there’s not an exception to the rule once in a while – but in general they aren’t flattering and they’re kind of dated looking to me. I don’t think it’s modern."
  • Ny_beauty_frizzy_hair FRUMPY FRIZZIES Girls always want what they haven’t got, especially when it comes to hair. Brundage has noticed a trend of girls spending hours in the chair to achieve towering, frizzy tresses. “It’s a surprising trend that I’m not wild about.”
  • Ny_beauty_rollers ROLLERS?! “I got a phone call not too long ago from a New York paper wanting me to comment on the trend of people wearing rollers in their hair. And I was like, ‘are you kidding?!’ They told me Reese Witherspoon was recently pictured with rollers in her hair, and I said, ‘I’m sorry, I just can’t go there.’” Smart woman.
  • Ny_beauty_bad_lipliner DARK LIPLINER “I wrote a column recently on the biggest beauty blunders and one of them was girls who wear dark, dark lipliner,” remarks Brundage. “Or, girls that draw in these really overdone lips where we all know that those are not their real lips.” Yikes.

THE REAL SECRET TO BEING FABULOUS

Having witnessed one too many beauty blunders, Brundage has observed that the truly chic and stunningly stylish woman understand something crucial: they only embrace trends that actually work for them. “What differentiates the “stylish” from the people who just try and never really succeed,” explains Brundage, “is that you want to embrace what works for you. So take a trend if you see a trend, and let’s say it’s dark nail polish, let’s say it’s red lips, whatever it is, if it doesn’t work for you, it’s not a good trend for you to embrace. Wait until the next season when something that will suit you better appears. You always kind of want to pick and choose based on what works for you. The most important thing is that you never want to embrace any kind of a trend that isn’t making you look fabulous – that isn’t embracing you back.”

Dress to be in

Need the latest trend, or simply an inspiration? Check out these really chic dresses making waves :)












Washout! Models go underwater for fashion shoot

Forget the catwalks and red carpets. At a recent show in Sydney, Australian models held their noses, and took runway fashion where it's never gone before -- to the bottom of a water tank.

With no catwalk in sight, nine sharply dressed models climbed up a ladder and plunged into a large tank of water in Australia's first public underwater fashion shoot, delighting tourists and passers-by in Sydney's picturesque Circular Quay.

Cosmopolitan magazine and Neutrogena skincare company sponsored the show. Why? "For fun," an organizer said.

"I felt sorry for the hair and makeup artists because they spent so long doing my hair and makeup and as soon as I got in it just washed away, but it's all fun", said Jaynie Seal, a television weather presenter who was part of the show, sponsored by women's magazine Cosmopolitan and skincare label Neutrogena.

Braving cool spring temperatures, Seal and another TV presenter, Jason Dundas, waved at the cameras underwater and tried to look glamorous.

Later, Dundas stood shivering in a dripping wet suit as a team of photographers took pictures of the event.

"It's fairly hard to look glamorous under water. We had to get specialist make up that doesn't run, said the official event photographer Daniel Smith.

"The hair and the hands can go everywhere, the success rate is less, so you just take more pictures."

The tank which measured nearly 10m long and a few meters wide was heated to 23 degrees to try and keep the models warm.


Australian celebrity Nikki Phillips poses for photographers.



Jamie Wright posing.




Model Jamie Wright laughs as she emerges from a water tank after taking part in an underwater photo shoot for Cosmopolitan magazine in Sydney




Shannon Ponton (L) Jamie Wright (2nd-L) Jaynie Seal (C-obscured) Kristian Schmid (2nd-R) and Tom Bunting (R) pose during an underwater photo shoot




Model Jamie Wright (R) receives a kiss from her boyfriend and TV personality Shannan Ponton (L)



Underwater Fashion Show

Underwater Fashion Show


But the trend is still on trial.. I mean it was good fun stuff for a change.. but who really wants to watch THIS ??



Anyway...

there is plenty more to come. They might plan for fashion shows inside an active volcano, in a lion’s den and in a giant shredding machine. Better make sure your cable bill is all paid up!

Bag Trends for 2008



Why Big Bags Are IN ?

A big bag is a dramatic way to make a style statement and is instantly slimming at the same time. What more could a woman possibly want!

This season, handbag designers are pushing larger bags in all shapes and sizes, from satchels, messenger and totes to vintage-style doctor bags.

The Pros

* Big bags have the effect of making most women look slimmer. Unless you are extremely petite, oversized bags make their owner look delicate in comparison.

* The big bag is practical rather than precious.

* For women with young children all those pockets and compartments provide great storage for items they can’t leave home without!

* For lugging around a vast array of electronic gadgetry in addition to cosmetics, books and other paraphernalia, the big bag enables women to carry one single item.

* Oversize bags are perfect for traveling

The Cons

* It seems the bigger the bag, the bigger the price tag.

* Big bags may mean big backache. The larger the space inside, the more inclined women are to fill it. Carrying around three or four kilos daily undoubtedly takes its toll on your health.

Note

Be sensible when buying a bag. No matter how much space you have, try not to be tempted to load it more than you actually need.

How to Wear Your Bag

* Grace and poise is likely to go out the window. It’s hard to look demure when sporting a bag that is almost half your size, not to mention the weight equivalent of three house bricks. This is all very well for celebrity icons with a stretch limo at their beck and call, but for most women it’s a question of getting from A to B without dislocating a shoulder.

* Carrying it by the handles, over the shoulder or in the crook of the arm are three possible options. The healthiest way is to actually spread the weight of the bag diagonally across the shoulders and chest.

* "Balancing the equivalent of a small suitcase in the crook of your arm is the least advisable", according to the Daily Mail’s Claire Colman. This puts more strain on the body as it is further away from the center of gravity. Combined with tottering down the street in a pair of this year’s trendy rainbow-colored, four-inch stiletto statement shoes, this is a sure way to wage war on your back!

The Season’s Must Haves

CHUNKY BIG BANGLES : Simply Ravishing !


Bangles as a fundamental Indian accessory have changed its look and appearance. Bangles in all shapes and colors have made amazingly bold come back this season. It’s time to pamper your wrists with chunky big bangles. Bangles inspired by African culture like made of wood, amber or bone with bright color inlays are very much in these days. Coordinate bangles in multi color and which do not match your outfit. Contrast is the biggest style mantra, not only with colors, but also with shapes and designs. Big metallic bangles give the outfit a stylish look while bonze, wooden and bone have an unruly look.

Do keep in mind not to wear too many thick bangles. If the thickness of the bangle is 2 to 3 inches then don’t wear more than two. One thing you must stay away from is trying to match all gaudy colors of your outfit on your arm or creating a pattern. Don’t wear too many metal or glass bangles.

For evening wear, surround your wrists with crystal and beaded bracelets. Mingle bold, clashing colors on your arms with pastel summer colors.


Another set of bracelets and bangles, ranging from metallic to lucite to candy to beaded, even crochet! Dress up that simple outfit with these darling wristlets. Captivate, stand out, be different...

  • Wooden bangles
In addition to the basic brown color [as shown in the above pic], you can also find coloured and carved wooden bangles that you can match with any kind of outfit..

I simply loooove these :

  • Choco Machine


Chunky bangles - They look expensive, but surprisingly, they're very cheap!



  • I'm Girly

Plastic , Chunky bangles with diamond pattern

2008 Latest Hairstyle

[Image borrowed from hairpedia ]

Trends: Addicted to Accessories!

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I have, I must admit, a bit of a jewelry addiction. I’m like a cat with a little bell around my neck - my friends can always tell exactly where I am at any given time due to excessive charms and bangles jingle jangling. Despite said addiction, I rarely buy into jewelry trends or invest in new styles, preferring my eclectic collection of hand-me downs, charms from my travels and vintage gems.

I have been, however, entirely seduced my A/W’s very grown-up and elaborately jeweled trend. A clear reaction to summer’s light-as-air ethereal aesthetic, these serious jewels go hand in hand with new tailoring, structure and twisted Sunday- Best dressing .

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