Monday, April 22, 2013

Helena Christensen In Swimwear For Elle Spain May 2013

Helena Christensen has still got it.
Majorly.
Helena Christensen by Xavi Gordo for Elle Spain

For the cover of the May 2013 issue of Elle Spain
and a fantastic photo spread inside,
 Christensen works her magic
in new season's bikinis and one pieces,
beautifully shot by Xavi Gordo.

Helena Christensen Elle Spain
Helena Christensen Elle Spain
Helena Christensen Elle Spain
Helena Christensen Elle Spain
Helena Christensen Elle Spain
Helena Christensen Elle Spain
Helena Christensen Elle Spain
Helena Christensen Elle Spain
Helena Christensen Elle Spain
Helena Christensen Elle Spain
Helena Christensen Elle Spain
Helena Christensen Elle Spain
Helena Christensen Elle Spain Cover
Helena Christensen Elle Spain Cover

Ferragamo in Marie Claire Latin America

I love fashion shot in the desert.
No doubt because I live in the desert.
But shooting here you get so much truth in color,
texture and mood.
Marie Claire Latin America

features a fabulous equestrian fashion story
lensed by Vladimir Marti
with model Kara Erwin decked out
exclusively in Salvatore Ferragamo.

Hot.




Thursday, April 18, 2013

Superpoder ~ Vogue Latin America April 2013

I love bold, popping color fused accessories.
Especially handbags.
You can wake up any outfit,
breathe new life into any simple piece,
with a vibrantly hued bag or pair of heels.
 
Superpoder, Vogue Mexico April 2013
In the April 2013 issue of Vogue Latin America
photographer Anairam captures model Carina
in an assortment of the new season's bright and exciting
handbags, jewels, and shoes.

Superpoder
Superpoder, Vogue Mexico, April 2013

Superpoder, Vogue Mexico


Superpoder, Vogue Mexico
Superpoder, Vogue Mexico
Superpoder, Vogue Mexico

Superpoder, Vogue Mexico

Superpoder, Vogue Mexico

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Bianca Balti for Glamour France

I love everything Bianca Balti does.
She is so staggeringly beautiful
and at the same time so incredibly versatile.
 
Bianca Balti, Glamour France
In the May 2013 issue of Glamour France
photographer Nico captures her against a blue background
with ombre hair courtesy of David Delicourt and
flawless makeup by Karim Rahman
 
Bianca Balti Glamour France
Bianca Balti Glamour France
Bianca Balti Glamour France
Bianca Balti Glamour France
Bianca Balti Glamour France
   
Bianca Balti Glamour France

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

How To Transition Your Hair From Winter To Spring

Now that spring is finally here,
its time to say goodbye to your drab winter locks,
and get your hair ready for the new season.

Sometimes its hard to know quite where to start,
so here is how to transition your hair from winter to spring
in four easy steps.

Image courtesy glamour.com
  1.) Give it a cut, and make it a big one.

After months of dull weather, hats and air-conditioning hair starts to look dried out, the ends look split and
tired, and overall your 'do looks a little lifeless, so there is no time like the present to give it a really good, substantial cut. Spring is a great time to either go for that whole new look you've been thinking about, or if you're staying with the same style as you had before, get a really good cut, and unload all the excess weight and damage that you've been dragging around.

2.) Invest in some really good treatment masks and/or deep treatment conditioners.



Ask your stylist which products are best for your type of hair, and which products are actually going to penetrate the shaft of the hair. A conditioning treatment that just sits on the surface of the hair shaft isn't going to do you that much good.
Its also a great time to think about a keratin treatment or a Brazilian blowout to keep hair smooth, manageable and luscious as the warm weather, sunshine and humidity approach.







3.) Change up your products.
I love Moroccan Oil products
Sometimes change is good! Your hair may have become used to the products in your current regimen, or maybe it requires something different for the new season. Again talk to your stylist and get recommendations for which products are best for your particular hair type.
Using the right products can make all the difference when it comes to how your cut or color wears.

4.) Change up your color.

image courtesy www.alibaba.com



Trade out lowlights for highlights. Lighten, brighten and excite your winter look with color. Work with colors that maximize the shape of your cut, and that lighten and brighten your face.
Try something new, or enhance what you are already working with

Monday, April 15, 2013

The New Normal ~ Apropos Journal

Photographer Alvaro Beamud Cortes
captures Dutch model Nimue Smit
in Apropos The Concept Store's
The New Normal, Apropos Journal

The spring summer fashions get a retro spin
as Nimue works her way through blunt bangs 
in fiery red and blue black,
powerfully offset by the new season's
tangerine based mouth.

The New Normal

The New Normal, Apropos Journal

The New Normal, Apropos Journal

The New Normal, Apropos Journal

The New Normal, Apropos Journal

The New Normal, Apropos Journal

The New Normal, Apropos Journal

The New Normal, Apropos Journal

The New Normal, Apropos Journal

Sunday, April 14, 2013

How To Choose A Mascara

I always get asked how to choose the right mascara. 


image by Kelly Cappelli
Perusing the endless options in mascara-land can be a little daunting, so here is my 3 step guideline:

1.) Know the formulations.
First up you need to identify your needs.




Short, stubby lashes? Go for a lengthening mascara.
Some lengthening mascaras contain nylon fibers which act like extensions on the lashes. Mascaras like Lancome Definicils use dense bristles wands to help you get more product dispersed at the end of the lashes, helping them to look longer.








Thin or lackluster lashes? 
Opt for a thickening mascara to bulk up your lashes.
 These formulations typically contain waxes and silicone polymers 
which coat the lash and make it look denser. 
Absolute favorite? Diorshow Blackout.









Dead straight lashes? - Curling mascaras contain waxes and resins that lift the lash at the tip.These formulas can work magic, especially when you use a good quality lash curler first.

Non Clumping mascaras contain silk extracts and glycerins to create a silkier, glossier lash.

2.) Know which style of wand you need.


A thick, bushy brush like Diorshow will create a thicker, denser lash.

Spikey plastic combs will give more separation to the lash.

Long, comb like wands give great definition, and lengthen the lashes, but won't help you to bulk up or thicken your lashes.







A spherical brush, like the Givenchy Phenomen'Eyes has bristles of all different lengths so that you can get all around each lash anywhere along the lashline. The application is a little trickier and more time consuming, but you can really customize your application and create the look you want.










Curved brushes help to lift and curl lashes by cupping
and curving the mascara along the natural shape of the eye.



3.) Avoid Waterproof Mascara

Unless you are planning on swimming or sobbing, skip waterproof mascara entirely.
They use synthetics to repel moisture, but are generally so harsh that over time your lashes thin and break.
They are also hard to remove, so if you do have to wear one, make sure you use a high quality eye makeup remover to take it off, and be super gentle - its easy to wind up scrubbing the delicate skin around the eyes, not only irritating it, but also fast tracking the aging process.
Instead use a water resistant formula that will bind more firmly, but isn't as harsh as a waterproof.

Tip: Want even more exaggerated lashes? Try applying a few coats of one mascara, then apply more coats of a different formula.