Friday, August 21, 2009
The Bajan beauty singer, Rihanna, made a stop at New York's Shanghai Square on Saturday night, July 25, and racked up only $500 bill. She spent over three hours with some pals for dr!nking J0hnny Walker Black with Ginger Ale and singing karaoke. "She came with about six friends and joined about eight more friends who were already there," a source said. "She didn't want to be in a private r00m - she was in the main lounge with everyone else." A source added, the stars sang some songs, included, "Misery Business" by Paramore, and "Bu$t Your Windows" by Jazmine Sullivan. And when anyone wanted to request her song, "she said no!"
Labels: artist in fashion
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Beyoncé's House of Deréon to Launch Daywear Dress Collection
0 comments Posted by yuslina at 3:20 PMThe singer and her mother/design partner Tina Knowles are following up their House of Deréon "Sasha Fierce" collection with a new line of daywear dresses for Spring 2010, marking their first foray into less formal frocks.
Early buzz says that the looks will be trend-savvy and modern -- think daring prints, button details and built-in belts -- and stick to a color palette of navy, white and metallic silver and gold.Continue reading “Beyoncé's House of Deréon to Launch
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Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Labels: artist in fashion
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Monday, August 17, 2009
Madonna Turns 51 - Celebrities Less Than Half Her Age Still Steal Her Style
0 comments Posted by yuslina at 8:34 AMLast night, hours shy of turning a year older, the singer was serenaded by the audience at her controversial Warsaw, Poland Sticky & Sweet tour stop, reports the AP.
Concertgoers burst into the traditional Polish birthday tune "may you live a hundred years."
Today, as she officially blows out the candles on 50 -- likely in the company of a Brazilian male model or two -- we think it's fitting to shine the spotlight on her iconic fashion sense and its unwavering influence.
Take Lady Gaga, who might make headlines for her pants-off dance-offs, but it was Madonna who put performing in knickers on the map.
Madge's trailblazing contribution in solidifying the bustier as suitable stage wear is undeniable. The pointy bra will forever conjure up the image of this conical wonder (above right) worn on her Blonde Ambition tour in 1990. It paved the way for Gaga to shoot fireworks from her bust (above left).
Celebrities over the years just haven't been able to resist Xeroxing looks from Madonna's playbook and it's no wonder -- her chameleon-like ways have consistently been original, one-step ahead, and more than anything, provocative.
She spawned a world of wannabees and fellow celebrities are clearly no exception.
Labels: beauty
Thursday, August 13, 2009
But it's not for his fashion line (coming this fall) or his upcoming Payless Shoe collection (later on in the month.)
The buzz is all about Siriano's makeup line -- a fantastically elegant, luxurious-looking limited-edition Victoria's Secret collaboration.
With sleek gold packaging and rich textures, the collection manages to make even the most hard-core label snob rush for the mall.
The concept of the colors is Egypt (also the theme of his upcoming fashion collection) and the products themselves are as fierce and fabulous as anything behind a glass counter at Barneys.
Look for five pigment-rich eye shadows: one green-blue shade inspired by the Nile, three warm shimmery nudes and the sure-to-be-sold-out "Gilded Fierce" -- a deep black, gold-flecked color in the compact that washes sheer, subtly shimmering over the lid, giving you a perfect, instant smoky eye.
Labels: beauty
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Candie's non-profit Candie's Foundation is causing a stir after releasing a new T-shirt bearing the slogan "I'm Sexy Enough...To Keep You Waiting."
Critics are saying the tees send mixed messages to teens: glorifying being "sexy," yet asking teens to abstain from sex.
Candie's PR maintains that the Candie's Foundation's mission is not to teach only abstinence, but to promote "safe sex in general." Yet from most of what can be found at Candie's Foundation's website, the organization whose aim is "teen pregnancy prevention," seems to talk more about abstaining from sex, versus teaching contraception methods.
This isn't the first time Candie's Foundation has made headlines this year. In May, Sarah Palin's teen daughter Bristol was appointed the Foundation's new ambassador, after giving birth to a son in December.
Beyoncé, Ciara, Jenny McCarthy, Ashley Tisdale, Hilary Duff and other stars have also lent their support to the cause. Some of the celebrity catch phrases have included: "Be Sexy: It Doesn't Mean You Have to Have Sex" and "Be Smart: You Are Too Young to Start."
The wording on the latest "Be Sexy Tee" came from Sarina Adams, a contestant from Carmel, NY, who entered the slogan-writing contest sponsored by Candie's Foundation and Seventeen.
Labels: beauty
Monday, August 10, 2009
The Gap Launches Premium Denim for $70 at New 1969 Jean Shop
0 comments Posted by yuslina at 1:45 PMJoel Madden played DJ, while celebs including Ashlee Simpson-Wentz, Emma Roberts, Molly Sims, Anthony Kiedis and Halle Berry (who got cozy with beau Gabriel Aubry) fêted the new heritage-inspired denim pop-up store, which will be open until September 27.
All jeans in the 1969 Premium Jeans Collection -- named after the year of Gap's inception -- retail for a recession-friendly $70 and feature reworked denim with authentic details like selvage hems, seems, hardware, washes and stitching.
Choose from the Always Skinny, Real Straight, Sexy Boot and denim style du jour: the slouchy Boyfriend, which pretty much guarantees a flattering pair for every figure.
Best news? The 1969 jean cuts will stay the same each season, while buttons, washes and detailing will change to reflect current trends. So, no more heartbreak when your favorite jeans finally give out.
Labels: beauty
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Every week, millions of viewers count on Carmindy to teach them about the latest makeup tips and tricks on TLC's hit show "What Not to Wear."
Over her 20 years in the industry, Carmindy has painted the faces of models and celebrities in the studios of Paris, on the beaches of Brazil, and on the streets of Havana. Her artistry can be seen on the editorial pages of leading magazines such as Cosmopolitan, Elle, InStyle, O, Essence, Self, Lucky, Seventeen, Marie Claire, and Glamour, and she’s worked with commercial clients like Maybelline, Sephora, Covergirl and Avon.
But it wasn’t until Carmindy started on “What Not to Wear” seven years ago that she found her true calling – finding beauty solutions for real women.
“Real women want to learn to look like themselves - but better - and follow a makeup routine that fits into their daily lives, “says Carmindy. This realization led to two fabulous beauty books titled The 5 Minute Face and Get Positively Beautiful, and a website - www.carmindy.com – all devoted to teaching women her light-handed approach to makeup application, which allows them to use less makeup to create huge impact while simplifying their beauty routines.
Most recently, Carmindy co-created a natural line of cosmetics called Sally Hansen Natural Beauty inspired by Carmindy, available in over 5,000 stores nationwide. “I wanted to create a makeup line that’s the highest possible quality, but also easy, fool-proof and sold in drug stores. Real women are busy and don’t want to spend that much money.” Her complete line of paraben-free cosmetics incorporate all of Carmindy’s tried-and-tested beauty tricks ("I only use waterproof eyeliners – anything else ends up all over the place!"). Infused with natural antioxidants and botanicals, they come in sheer, blendable textures. “You can still see your skin,” says Carmindy. “It’s like watercolors, for your face.”
Carmindy is always looking for the next great way to communicate with her fans. She writes a monthly e-newsletter featuring answers to questions submitted through her website. Visit Carmindy at www.carmindy.com.
CARMINDY'S FASHION CREDITS:
For the following videos: Prom Makeup, Summerproof Makeup; Wedding Makeup; Eyeliner 101; Mascara 101; Concealer 101; Blush 101; Covering Up Acne; Formal makeup for over 50.
Dress: Diane von Furstenberg, $425; available at dvf.com. Earrings and Ring: Lena Skadegard, $990 (earrings), $955 (ring), available at fragments.com.
For the following videos: Makeup Over 50; Color Choices; Your Best Lipstick Shade; Foundation 101; Eye Shadow 101 - Quick, Basic and Dramatic; Spray-on Foundation; Your Perfect Red Lipstick.
Dress: Issa, $600; available at Beyond 7, 601 West 27th Street, New York, NY 10001, 646-619-6857. Shoes: Casadei, $880; available at Hotfoot Boutique, 215-969-9626. Jewelry: Meira T: necklace (style 1n5497), $799; ring (style 1r2457), $899; bracelet (style 1b3484/tt), $1705; all available at laurenklein.com.
For the following videos: Smoky Eyes, Stayput Red Lips, Bronzer, 5 Minute Makeup, Day to Night Makeup, Brighter Eyes, False Lashes, Cream Blush, Concealer, Enhancing Your Lips, Look Refreshed, Perfect Brows.
Dress: Vena Cava, $505, Saks Fifth Avenue; Belt: Malandrino, $260, catherinemalandrino.com; Earrings and Ring: Lena Skadegard $2,665 and $1,890, fragments.com.
Labels: beauty