Showing posts with label color. Show all posts
Showing posts with label color. Show all posts

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Infinite Coolness: Galaxy Nails Tutorial

The Galaxy print is trending. Is it a fad? Who knows. I think it's nothing but fun. The galaxy print's popularity (in my humble opinion) is mostly due to the trendsetting cult brand Blackmilk which first made printed galaxy leggings. Since then, the print can be found everywhere on dresses, tees, shoes, and of course fingertips!
If you are a fan of the outer space look and want it on your nails here's how. Oh, and it actually isn't that hard!

What You'll Need:

  • Makeup Sponge
  • Scissors
  • Foil or a piece of plastic
  • Tweezers

  • An assortment of nail polish colors including at least one very dark color and one glitter

  • About 20-25 minutes
What To Do:
  • Use the scissors to cut the makeup sponge into a bunch of small pieces. 


  • Paint your fingernails with two coats of the dark color and let dry completely. I painted mine a few days ahead of time.
I chose black.

  • Place drops of each color on your palette.

  • Using the tweezers, grab a small piece of your makeup sponge to dab your first color onto the nail. Make some areas heavier than others, and don't worry too much about the shape. Just try not to cover all of your nail. 
Light blue

  • Repeat this process with the second color.
lavender

  • You can use as many colors as you like.
Pink


  • Repeat the process for each nail.

  • One of the best things about galaxy nails is that mistakes are easy to fix by adding more color!



Feel free to mix colors together on your palette too
  • When you feel you have enough color on your nail, add the glitter. 

  • Add a topcoat and you're done!

Out of this world nails!
Hope you get a chance to give this a try. It's sure to be a conversation starter, and somehow goes with many different outfits!
Thanks for reading ;)
XOXO





Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Ladies Night With The Blondes

Finally got out on Saturday night! As you may have guessed, my favorite thing about going out is getting ready.
We started by shopping around 4pm and made it to the destination around 11pm. It could have taken longer if we let it!
I snagged a dress at Ross without trying it on. When I got it home the fit was ok, but the skirt was a little long and ended at an awkward place on the leg.
An easy fix was to add an elastic belt and fold the skirt under a little bit, tucking it up, making it shorter.

I accessorized with new shoes, home made studded garter straps, a studded clutch, and lots of rings and bracelets. Overall my look was meant to be a little punk. I didn't try to match color at all, because the look worked together without it. It was more about coordination of style and silhouette than actually matching.

My completed look.

Jessica Simpson platfroms. Nordstrom Rack $38

My two blonde accomplices Cate (long hair) and Steph (short hair) also donned new looks for the evening. 

Stephanie likes to match, but stepped  a little out of her comfort zone by mixing bright colors. She paired her ultraflattering teal peplum dress with coral platform sandals and one of my chunky beaded necklaces. She added metallic rings and lots of attitude.

Cate fell in love with her shoes before she had found a dress, so she decided to make them her focal point. Black and white always makes color pop extra bright, and the look worked perfectly with her suede Sam Edelman heels. She played on the colorblocked bright blue and turquoise platforms by choosing a cascading necklace from my collection with beads that reflected blue tones. She also added bronze earrings, bracelets, and an armored pinky ring!

Ladies night

Confidence is the best accessory.

Such fun girls they are!
It was so lovely to step out with friends, and even better that they each let me have some input on their styling choices, hair, and makeup.
Thanks for reading!
xoxo



Sunday, March 31, 2013

Burger Fries & A Shake - How To Wear Men's Clothing

Muscle Tees are trending for women right now. I personally enjoy the look because it's a wonderful combination of masculine and feminine characteristics. It can make an outfit look more tough and street, but also shows off the wearer's arms, which are not masculine at all in my case.
If the tee is cut low on the sides it's a great way to showcase a cute lace or printed bra too!
So I have already bought a couple of these muscle tees from stores I frequent like Forever 21, but it occurred to me that I don't have to limit myself to my own department with this style. I headed to the men's department. 
Have you ever seen a men's shirt that you wished you could have in your size? I know I have. 

Forever 21: Their menswear runs small
This is the shirt I picked. I thought the graphic was clever for a girl to wear, and I like the colors.
I turned it inside out, and cut just inside the seam where the sleeve is attached. 

I got a chance to get out and enjoy the spring weather we are having in Seattle today. I threw on my muscle tee with a skater skirt and some sandals (Ross). For accessories I wore a spiked headband (F21), a coral beaded necklace (Burlington Coat Factory), and an elastic studded garter (made by me!). For this look I chose to coordinate instead of match. 



So happy in the sun :)

Thanks for reading! Xoxo

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Rocking in the Mist- a Photoshoot

Inspiration:
The inspiration for this shoot was not from a single image, but more a mixture of concepts. The main two being an abundance of flowing fabric, soft blue and greens for pops of color, and a mohawk. You may have already seen my previous post about how I did the hairstyle. Here are the images. The last one was just the photographer and I letting our creativity lead us to a new place.

Expression:

Silhouette + mohawk =


Body-con dress + belt + sheer black curtain & dyed blue mesh =




Dark purple lipstick + blue & green eyeshadow (on lips) =


Target clearance maxidress + Forever 21 body chain =




Black corset + belt+ black briefs + sheer white curtain =



Jeffrey Campbell shoes + attitude =



All photos courtesy of Kaylyn Beauprey. Tattoo by Stephen Lee.

Thanks for reading!
XOXO

Friday, December 14, 2012

What I Love Today: Sheer Lipstick

Recently I have discovered a product that I feel the need to tell everyone about: L'oreal Paris' Colour Riche Caresse lipstick. You have probably seen the advertisements. I know I did, that's why I decided to buy it in the first place. I was hoping it would be exactly like the ad, and I know it sounds crazy but I would say it actually is! Even though it is technically a lipstick, the color is so sheer, it is more like a tinted gloss. A tinted gloss that somehow isn't sticky, doesn't get clumps of color, and isn't too shiny. It looks very close to natural. It is exactly what I've been looking for. Here are some of the reasons why:
* I have a large mouth. Big lips. This makes it difficult to wear lipstick (especially in bright colors-which I love) without looking ridiculous.
* Lipstick is a very strong statement look. It can be a bit daunting! Think about it... how many people do you know that wear lipstick on a daily basis?  Heavy lipstick has a time and place.
* I like to wear color on my lips to even them out, and hide imperfections.
* A little color on the lips draws attention to them.
*I typically wear a lot of eye makeup. It is hard to wear a heavy eye with a colored lip without looking like a streetwalker or a drag queen. Not that there is anything wrong with hooker chic or being a queen, but once again, it has a time and a place ;)

So far I have bought two colors: #176 Sunset Angora, which is a subtle pink color and #179 Cherry Tulle which is a dark/bright red. I hope these pictures give you a good idea of why I love it!
These are my naked lips 

On the left is Covergirl's 400 "Temptress" compared to the Sunset Angora.
Pretty similar shades of pink. 
This is the difference between the pinks.
You can see how sheer the L'Oreal is by comparison. 
Wearing the Sunset Angora. 

A similar shade of red. The black tube is Wet N' Wild #911D Stoplight Red.
The other is the Cherry Tulle from L'Oreal 

Comparison between the red shades. Once again, so sheer!  
Wearing the Cherry Tulle.