• Valentino Crystal-Embellished Feather Clutch

    by  • December 1, 2010

    In shades of black and blush it’s both neutral and eyecatching. The box frame style body is dressed up in layered in light pink feathers with dark tips for a result that’s full of depth, texture, and interest. There’s a single bunch of dark feathers off to one side that draws the eye up to the bag’s crowning glory: a set of three crystal-embellished hardware birds. It closes via a hammered clip fastening, the interior is lined in pink satin, and the bag comes with a detachable gold chain shoulder strap. Beautiful but delicate!

    15 minutes with Oribe by Elle Magazine. Hair stylist to the stars, including Lada Gaga, J. Lo and Scarlett Johansson, sits with ELLE to chat about his New York roots, celeb clientele and the products every woman needs to own now.

    by  • December 1, 2010

    You work with major celebrities, and you just created Cher’s hair look for her Vanity Fair cover. Do you ever get starstruck?

    “Last week, my heart was pounding like I had just started doing hair. I did the Vanity Fair with Cher a couple of months ago, and I worked with her this week in New York, doing David Letterman and all the morning shows. She’s something. She’s like this Old World celebrity who knows what she wants. I was just listening to her the whole time [miming big eyes and nodding]. Celebrity now is so easy to achieve, but celebrity that’s really done something and has managed to survive for so many years is something else.”

    You were a part of the rise of the supermodel, especially the Trinity: Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington, Naomi Campbell. What are some of your favourite memories from that time?

    “The timing of it was great. I was working with amazing photographers, like Steven Meisel, and the wonderful makeup artist François Nars. We were a team. These little girls—Christy at 14, Naomi at 15. I worked with Linda on her first shoot for American Vogue. She came on a go-see with her book, and, you know, it can be quite horrible—they bring the models in like cattle. But the editor loved Linda’s gums! She has these beautiful gums, and those gums got her to the stage where she was trying the clothes on. She tried the clothes on, and then it was her knees, these perfect knees. All of a sudden, Linda took over the whole shoot. And that shoot made her a superstar.”

    Do you miss those days?
    “I do, yes. Those girls were amazing. Walking down the street with Linda Evangelista with her platinum hair, it was like oh my God, like walking down the street with Marilyn or something. At that time, celebrity was a different thing. Movie stars were much more private, and the models were the women that got all the publicity. They got so powerful that it was the demise of them, because people would go to the fashion shows just to see the models, as opposed to the clothes. Some of the designers didn’t care about that, Versace, for instance. He just said ‘Make them look incredible.’”

    Do you have a favourite of the Trinity?

    “My favourite…oh I love them all. Turlington and I have a wonderful relationship. She has one of those freaky faces that comes around once in a lifetime, the proportions are perfect, and she’s super smart, and so funny, just an amazing woman, I love her so much. And I love Naomi too—Naomi’s like a little panther. She’ll strike at any point but she’s really a good girl, with a good heart. And Linda and I always had a great relationship—it was interesting, a very love/hate thing. I didn’t like it when she coloured her hair red, so to torture her, I would carry her hair pieces in a McDonald’s bag! And I would pull them out at the shows and she would get furious [laughing]. She’s one of the most professional models ever, she challenges you when she works with you. It’s always fascinating working with her.”

    You’ve had your own salons in New York, and now you operate one in Miami. Why is it important to you to work on non-famous hair?
    “Doing session work and working on movie stars—you live in a fantasy world. I like to take what I give to the magazines and incorporate it into the real world. In a sense, I’m super commercial—I take the craziness and somehow make it work on the streets. It’s nice to be in touch with the real world, and that’s helped me tremendously in developing the product line. I know what women need and what hairdressers need.”

    How involved are you in the product line?
    “I’m a Virgo, so I’m crazy about the details—the way a product pours, the look of it, the feel. We started the product line when the economy was different—we were building the Rolls-Royce of products, so I wanted everything to be very luxurious. What we ended up with was quality. Quality always works, no matter what. Women will spend the money if they get the results.”

    Hair is such an emotional thing for many women—a good or bad hair day can define a mood, or a whole evening. What are your thoughts on the psychology of hair?
    “A hairdresser can ruin your summer [laughing]. A hairdresser is very important of anybody’s life—for men too—it’s one of those things that you should always have. Hair is one of the first things that you see in a person; it can enhance you or destroy you. When I cut hair, I like to concentrate. You end up being a psychiatrist too, but I concentrate on the cutting, and then during the styling, I relax a little more. But I take it very seriously.”
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    Barbour X Rockport – Limited Edition Boots Collection @ M Dumas & Sons 294 King St.

    by  • December 1, 2010


    Perhaps the more distinctive collaboration this holiday season, the fashion world is certainly buzzed with interest since The New York Times disclosed the upcoming Barbour x Rockport Footwear Collection a few weeks back. Now, more details have surfaced about this limited series.

    In all, 3 styles will be available – Cap Toe Boots, Plain Toe Boots, and Chukka Boots. Each to incorporate attributes such as Barbour hardware, heritage tartan plaids, and the signature waxed cotton fabric, all which made Barbour the leading outerwear supplier to the English Royal Family for over a century. Rockport then utilized its New England craftsman process to hand stitched each linings, cured each leather components, and rawhide laces. In addition to the traditional craftsmanship, all will include some 21 century technologies, like adiPRENE by adidas footbed (Rockport’s parent company) and proprietary Walkability outsole.

    This special collection will be available starting next month at only 6 retailers in the US. See the full store listing below.

    – Rockport Stores (Las Vegas, NV & Boston, MA)
    – Barbour Store (NY, NY)
    – Opening Ceremony (NY, NY)
    – Bodega (Boston, MA)
    – Blackbird (Seattle, WA)

    via Freshness

    Dumas amazingly  has a very limited stock. But not for long.

    The Pink 4 Friday limited edition lipstick is only available on Friday.

    by  • November 24, 2010

    MAC Cosmetics has a reputation for creating cutting edge, lust-worthy cosmetics. They’ve done it again with their newest collaboration with singer Nicki Minaj. In honor of her release, Pink Friday, they worked together to create a limited edition lipstick, Pink 4 Friday ($14.50, maccosmetics.com).

    Nicki says, “M•A•C’s Pink Nouveau was my favorite lipstick for years, but it’s all about Pink Friday!” The lipstick she personally designed is a bright, creamy, pink satin formula.

    This must-have accessory is only available on Fridays! Starting Friday, November 26, and the following Fridays: December 3, December 10, and December 17, 2010, you can pick up this limited edition lovely only online! Remember, this is a limited edition lipstick — once it’s sold out, it’s gone forever.

    TOP FALL/WINTER HAIR TRENDS

    by  • November 20, 2010

    1. HIGHLIGHTED TIPS aka. Ombre, Fade like childrens natural color highlights. The trick here is to not look cheap with bad roots.

    2. BIG HAIR  Roll it, tease it, spray it. Use Oribe Volumista. Go Big.

    3. BANGS Brigitte Bardot bangs. They are just plain fun, especially for ponytails. The key to having bangswith a ponytail is to have some wispy strands coming out of the hairline. It adds softness and a good shape. Kate Moss, Nicole Richie are great references.

    4.Short sexy hair that is seamless and barely long enough to tuck — like Ashlee Simpson-Wentz.Emma Watson’s pixie

    5. CHOCOLATE BROWN

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    6. RED

    Kate Middleton’s Royal Wedding Hairstyle: Vote for Your Favorite!

    by  • November 20, 2010

    Fashionistas around the globe rejoice!

    A royal wedding is on the horizon and we all know what that means — lots of talk about fairy-tale dresses, designer shoes, and of course, howKate Middleton should style her hair on the day she marries Prince William.

    Celebrity hairstylist Gilda Pastena of the Pierre Michel Salon in New York City suggests royal-wedding worthy dos for this soon-to-be princess, including a polished chignon; tousled updo; a half up, half down hairstyle; and braided bun.

    Read on for details on these four looks and vote for which hairdo you think Middleton should wear with her platinum and 18-carat blue-sapphire diamond engagement ring.

    Classic Chignon
    It’s tradition with a twist! This is a very chic style, almost a modern take on a chignon. We love it for any formal affair, royal wedding or not.

    To achieve this look, create volume by teasing the hair at the crown of your head, fashion a side part, and gather locks into a low ponytail. Wrap the hair around the ponytail to create a bun and secure with pins.

    We adore adding a flower or jeweled brooch, and it may be the perfect accent since there’s likely to be antique jewelry incorporated into Middleton’s wedding do.

    Tousled Updo
    This is a sophisticated yet sexy style — ideal for any young princess. The front sections are separated in the middle and sway to each side, creating a flattering definition in the updo.

    To achieve this look, add soft waves to your hair with a 1- or 1 ¼-inch curling iron, spraying each curl for hold. Flip your head upside down to create fullness. Take the back section of the hair and gather into a loose bun (leaving the front hanging down), and begin pinning the rest of the hair from the sides into the bun. Take pieces from each side and twist the hair back toward the bun and secure with pins. Leave the front loose for a flirty finish.

    Half Up, Half Down Locks
    This style gives the illusion of having your hair down, but it is pulled away from the face, allowing a neckline of royal jewels to shine. Many women feel sexier with their hair caressing their shoulders, so it’s a good compromise for an elegant updo.

    To achieve this look, add loose waves with a curling iron. Use your fingers to loosen the curls, then tease the top layers in horizontal sections to create volume. Smooth the crown for a polished look. Finally, secure the sides with pins or accessories.

    Braided Bun
    Braids have made a huge come back. But today’s version requires less shaping and less product to hold it in place, making for a softer, more romantic look.

    To recreate this style, start by taking a section of hair from the front of your head and braiding it from left to right. Secure the braid with an elastic band similar to the color of your hair. Next, tease the hair at the crown of your head and then brush lightly back and spray with hair spray. Lastly, take the braid and combine it into the rest of your hair, gathering everything into a low bun. Secure with bobby pins. If you would like a more pronounced plait, make it the last section of hair you wrap around before securing your bun.

    Which hairstyle do you think Middleton should don on her wedding day? Vote for your favorite below!

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