I love a good lippie. Lipstick, lip gloss, lip stain - you name it, it lives in my bathroom waiting it's turn to be the lip color of the day in my makeup bag. I demand a lot of a lip product. I needs to be creamy, long lasting, not stick to my teeth or not wear off easily, stand up to some eating and drinking, and not change color during the day. I've tried and abandoned more lip stuff than you can imagine.
For summer I decided I need something coral. What looks better with some blonde highlights and a little tan than coral lips? Googling coral lipstick brought up a brand I'd never heard of, Ilia. Natural products made with ethical and sustainable ingredients. Green beauty is very popular and a good idea, but to be honest I'd wear pure arsenic if it made me look good. My limited experience with green products has been that they don't have rich color and they don't last. The Ilia lipstick crayons changed my mind.
I ordered the gorgeous coral, Karma Chameleon. It goes on smooth and creamy, slightly sheer yet richly pigmented. I made it from 7:00 a.m. to lunch time with no touch up. After eating lunch, blotting and reapplying did the trick for the afternoon. The color stays true, it doesn't get dry and flaky, and it feels good on the lips.
Ilia also makes other lip products, mascara, illuminator and multipurpose sticks. I found them online on their own site, as well as a favorite site of mine, b-glowing.com.
Some people work to cure cancer, others are fighting the war on poverty. Me? My selfless act is to help people spend money on stuff they need, like clothes and bags and makeup and, of course, killer shoes. But, that's not all. I like to eat. And complain (most specifically about how hard it is to be a mom). Oh, and obsess over the next perfect pair of shoes.
Saturday, June 22, 2013
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Fall trends
If you're like me and get emails from your favorite retailers, you know they are pushing fall and pushing it hard. It's still officially spring, the first day of summer is a week away, yet we're being inundated with images of coats and wool skirts. The designers have shown their fall lines at fashion weeks around the globe, we all know what we have to look forward to. The preordering and retailing has begun in earnest.
Each season seems to have a color or two that show up across fashion houses. This year we're going to see a lot of grey, a lot of violet, together with black and white combinations. The grey ranges from light dove to dark charcoal on everything from sweaters to boots. Violet showed up in small but potent doses, appearing in dresses, bags and shoes, like this pair from Alexander McQueen.
Each season seems to have a color or two that show up across fashion houses. This year we're going to see a lot of grey, a lot of violet, together with black and white combinations. The grey ranges from light dove to dark charcoal on everything from sweaters to boots. Violet showed up in small but potent doses, appearing in dresses, bags and shoes, like this pair from Alexander McQueen.
Speaking of shoes, the single soled pointy toed shoe continues the charge it started in the spring. Showing up in everything from flats to classic pumps to booties, in every color and heel height, with and without embellishment, there is much to choose from.
Each season there are trends that make it to the retail floor and onto unsuspecting fashion bloggers but are unwearable by most of us and unlikely to last until the credit card statement is paid. Ostrich feathers and thigh high boots anyone?
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Boob pockets
I could have found a more graceful way to describe them. They're the pockets on women's shirts and blouses that land right on the girls.
Some of them are pretty low key. Just a patch sewn on, almost blending in with the background.
Others are bolder, with more presence and a pocket flap.
As with all garments, fit is key and trying on with and without pockets will help you decide what works best for you.
Some of them are pretty low key. Just a patch sewn on, almost blending in with the background.
Others are bolder, with more presence and a pocket flap.
Do these additions cause unwanted attention at the chest level, or do they serve a purpose? Those with a smaller bust like the way pockets add some volume. When the top is light colored or sheer, pockets provide a bit of coverage. They can have the opposite effect, changing the look from sleek to sloppy.
Every so often the boob pocket is just distracting and confusing, like the slanted partial pocket on this striped top.
Then there are the clean lines of a shirt without pockets.
As with all garments, fit is key and trying on with and without pockets will help you decide what works best for you.
Friday, June 7, 2013
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Line to Love - Rag and Bone
Most of us have favorites. Favorite foods, favorite colors, favorite clothing lines or designers. Sometimes it's good to get out of your comfort zone. Try caramel on your sundae instead of chocolate. Shake up your perspective and seek out something different.
Although Rag and Bone has been around for a few years, I haven't paid it much attention. Then I viewed the spring ready to wear show on Style.com.
Although Rag and Bone has been around for a few years, I haven't paid it much attention. Then I viewed the spring ready to wear show on Style.com.
So much cooooooool.
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
When a sale isn't a sale
Sale shopping is a big part of my shopping strategy. When a new season starts, I scan websites, identify what speaks to me and write a list. Sometimes I buy an item immediately for full price. It could be something very popular or only available on one site, and the sell out danger is high. The rest goes on the sale list. I try to buy those things with gift cards (from credit card points), on sale, or ideally, both. The plan works almost all of the time saving me money and getting more bang for my buck. Unless . . .
The dreaded words no seasoned shopper ever wants to hear. The surest way to lose money and end up regretting a purchase is to buy final sale. The risk is great even when buying brands you're knowledgeable about. Even when buying another of an item you already own. With mass production methods, sizing can vary greatly for the same size of the identical garment. If you're trying a new designer or a style you don't have, the risk increases. It's a gamble that doesn't pay off the majority of the time.
The only good final sale is, well, there is no good final sale.
This philosophy is much more appealing.
The dreaded words no seasoned shopper ever wants to hear. The surest way to lose money and end up regretting a purchase is to buy final sale. The risk is great even when buying brands you're knowledgeable about. Even when buying another of an item you already own. With mass production methods, sizing can vary greatly for the same size of the identical garment. If you're trying a new designer or a style you don't have, the risk increases. It's a gamble that doesn't pay off the majority of the time.
The only good final sale is, well, there is no good final sale.
This philosophy is much more appealing.
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
To a Tee
I love a good tee shirt. Dating back from high school when my mom bought me three packs of men's size small Fruit of the Loom tees, I've had a love affair with the humble tee shirt.
The current object of my affection, Everlane.
Soft cotton, available in all the basic colors and a few others offered seasonally, comfortable, washable, perfect with jeans. Everlane also makes a stylish rayon tee with a scoop neckline, the Ryan. Between the two styles, I have a total of seven.
The next one on my hit list is the Vince little boy tee. It's fitted without being too tight. Paired with boyfriend jeans, it would create just the right proportions.
The current object of my affection, Everlane.
Soft cotton, available in all the basic colors and a few others offered seasonally, comfortable, washable, perfect with jeans. Everlane also makes a stylish rayon tee with a scoop neckline, the Ryan. Between the two styles, I have a total of seven.
The next one on my hit list is the Vince little boy tee. It's fitted without being too tight. Paired with boyfriend jeans, it would create just the right proportions.
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