Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Dress Right for Your Type!


With so much emphasis on self-expression and creativity in fashion, it's easy to look fabulous at every occasion, IF you know some rules. One of the best pieces of advice for aspiring fashionistas is to dress for your body type. We are all different and can accentuate our differences rather than hide them. Find a celebrity who is your body type, and whose style you admire. That's one of the first steps to being your own fashion idol!

Curvy: Accentuate your curves by wearing belts at the waist and not at the hip. If you are tall wear wide belts, and if you are short wear thin belts. Also, short, cropped blazers show off your best features. Some curvy celebrities are Scarlett Johansson, Salma Hayek, and Kim Kardashian.

Tall and Thin: Halter tops are a great way to show off a slim figure. Also, embelishments on tops can add another layer to your look. Some tall and thin celebrities are Nicole Kidman, Keira Knightley, and Natalie Portman.

Everyone deserves the right to look and feel beautiful...and everyone can!
Now, go be gorgeous!

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

What could be better?

Hey there Fashion & Design Club members! Ever wanted to attend a fashion show...well here's your opportunity! Miromar Design Center is holding their 3rd annual Fashion Obsession Fashion Show. The event will take place Friday, February 4th from 4- 7 P.M at the Miromar Design Center. At this event there will be a fashion show, hors d'oeuvres, cocktails, and a live and silent auction. The event is also in support of the American Heart Association. The price of a ticket is $30 and you must make your reservation before January 31st. Below is a link that will allow you to buy a ticket and view details of the event. It will be a lot of fun for all of you with a passion for fashion! 

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

What’s Your Sign?


Who would’ve guessed that your sign could tell you what makeup to wear?
Sagittarius  
Is your birthday between November 23rd and December 23rd? Then you’ll want to stay tuned!
Sagittarius faces are usually angular with delicate, perfect features and can be easily covered up with too much make up. A fresh, natural look is a great choice. Use a tinted moisturizer for light coverage, a warm colored liner (brown, peach), and some mascara. Use a light, warm pink gloss on your lips. Basic is best for this sign!

Some Sagittarius celebrities include: Britney Spears, Tyra Banks, Katherine Heigl


Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Glamour on the Go!

Now that you have fun and easy outfit for any Holiday Party (see Something out of Nothing), mix it up with some festive make-up looks!
How to Create a Base for Eye Shadow:
You can buy excellent eyelid primers, but this is a simple, effective, and cheap way to achieve the same results.
1.       First moisturize. This is very important! You should always wash and moisturize your entire face before applying makeup.
2.       Now you can apply concealer and/or foundation to your entire lid, blending up to the brow. I feel that concealer provides a steadier anchor for eye shadow and a fuller coverage to hide veins and color variations.
3.       Next set the base with a translucent finishing powder or face powder to match your skin tone.
4.       Apply your makeup. You can layer and blend eye shadows to achieve rich, true colors, or keep it simple and add black eyeliner and mascara for a sheer, natural look.

How to Create a Fast Holiday Makeup Look:
Running late to that holiday party? Here are some fast ways to spice up your daytime makeup!
Golden
1.       Swipe a beige-gold across your entire eye lid, not going above the crease.
2.       Take a darker  brown and apply to the outer corner of your lid and blend into the lash line and up beyond the crease slightly. Don’t carry the brown past the center of the lid. Be sure to blend into the gold.
3.       Use a matte ivory shadow to highlight your brow bone, just underneath your brow.
4.       Because the eyes are dramatic, keep your lips simple and moisturized, applying only a balm or clear gloss.
Dramatic Red
1.       Exfoliate and moisturize your lips thoroughly.
2.       Line your lips with the color of your lipstick. This is optional, but it will keep the look crisp and prevent the color from bleeding. Although it is imperative that it match you lipstick.
3.       Apply a deep red or burgundy lipstick.
4.       Apply a clear gloss over top to finish.
5.       Keep the eyes simple; use only black eyeliner and mascara, or you can also wash the lid with a light neutral.


Romantic Purple
1.       Cover the entire lid with a medium purple, not going above the crease.
2.       Blend a dark purple into the outer corner of the lid, blending slightly above the crease.
3.       Add a shimmery light purple to the inner lid and blend.
4.       Highlight the brow bone with a matte ivory shadow.
5.       Add dark brown or black eyeliner and mascara.
6.       Apply a dab of a light, neutral pink to the center of your lips and use your finger to blend onto the rest of your lips, creating a stained effect. Coat with balm or a clear gloss.


 
Forgot your makeup bag? No problem, here are some tips.
·         Keep eyeliner and mascara in your purse always so that you can plump your lashes and add  a dramatic contrast to your eyes.
·         Keep oil-absorbing sheets and powder in your purse so that you can refresh your makeup.
·         Carry concealer so you can cover up any blemishes and brighten up your under eyes (Whether they’re dark from work or stray eye shadow).
·         Keep a lipstick and balm in your purse. Even if you’re wearing no make-up, lipstick can instantly take you from drab to fab!

Now that you are prepared, you can party hard!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Food for Thought

A good diet and exercise won't just make you fit, it willl make you beautiful. In fact, it's the one sure-fire way to get results! Vitamins are an essential part of any beauty routine:


  • Vitamin A: helps grow new skin cells; found in eggs and dairy
  • Vitamin B : promotes exfoliation; found in vegetables
  • Vitamin C: component of collagen, which gives skin elasticity; found in citrus fruits, berries, peppers
  • Vitamin D: develops new skin cells; found in eggs and dairy
  • Vitamin E: helps build new skin tissue; found in whole grains
  • Fat (yes, it can actually be good!): gives you shiny hair; found in olive oil and avocado

You really can be beautiful on the inside and out, assuming you eat all your fruits, vegetables, and whole grains! So, grab some greens and go get gorgeous!