Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Lemon Love

Oh winter!
You bore me.
I need to look at something bright and exciting.
Something fresh and crisp.
Something that smells like Sorrento....

Lemon Love 

 Harpers Bazaar Russia January 2012

Moschino in Elle UK February 2012


Moschino in Madame Germany February 2012


Madame Germany February 2012
editorial shot by Jamie Nelson

Fabulous - non?

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Golden Globes 2012 Best Dressed

The most interesting tend on the 2012 Golden Globes Red Carpet 
may well have been the prevalence of the whiter shades of pale. 
From blush to oyster to bright white, some of the biggest names stepped out in soft through snowy hues.

Charlize Theron in Dior Couture



Elle Mc Pherson in bright white Zac Posen


Mary J Blige in a sparkly Michael Kors with feathers



  Nicole Kidman in Versace



Jessica Alba in Gucci



When we did see color, 
it was bold, alive and unapologetic.

Ever glamorous, ever sexy Helen Mirren looked sensational in deep blue Badgley Mishka


as did sex bomb Sofia Vergara in custom Vera Wang



Stacy Kiebler and Reese Witherspoon stood out in vibrant reds 



Julianna Margulies cut a super svelte silhouette in Naeem Kahn



Maria Menoudos vibrant yellow 


Heidi Klum looked spectacular in Calvin Klein
with a stunning turquoise Lorraine Schwartz necklace



My personal favorite of the night was 
the exquisite Kate Beckinsdale
looking breathtaking 
in a strapless, pale blush Roberto Cavalli,
Lorraine Schwartz jewels
and a Ferragamo clutch


 For the most part this year the look was a much more fleshed out, healthy side of slim
with fewer actresses looking sickly thin, but did you see Madonna's arms?
At some point you have to ask: why???

all images via Getty except Kate Beckinsdale via AP

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Lulu Powers Blog

I love love love entertaining, but sometimes it can be hard to come up with interesting ideas.
Other times you have to throw together something on the fly as an impromtu party is apparently about to happen at your house. So you need to have some cool tricks up your sleeve.



Lulu Powers From Food To Flowers is my entertaining bible.
The book is filled with great recipes, party ideas, drinks...
Everything a girl needs to pull off a fabulous event.

Lulu also has a blog, Living A La Lulu which constantly updates cool finds, party ideas, pictures from parties she has catered etc.

In a word, fabulous.

So with Superbowl right around the corner I thought it might be fun to share her Superbowl Party blog with you.
This was when Green Bay was at the Superbowl with the Steelers, but you can modify for whichever teams make it this year.
Give a girl a few ideas...




Super Bowl Tips And Tricks 

Throwing an easy Super bowl bash

Step 1: Serve Theme Cocktails
No, this is not in lieu of beer, it’s in addition to. Beer is football’s best friend. Theme cocktails are simply the fastest way to get your buzz on. Besides, they’re cute. And serving one for each team gets the rivalry going.

Green Bay Margarita
1 bottle Corona
1 can (12 oz.) limeade
Tequila
1 drop of green food coloring
In a pitcher, dump the Corona and the limeade. Take the limeade can and fill it to the brim with tequila. Add that to pitcher along with the food coloring. Mix it up and add ice. Voila!
Fun tip: Rim glasses with green tinted salt or green sugar and serve over ice or shaken well in a martini glass.
Hint: Juice glasses are also great for serving these. If you’re feeling splashy, try these
7-ouncers from crate and barrel, http://www.crateandbarrel.com/dining-and-entertaining/bar-and-drinking-glasses/rings-7-oz.-juice-glass/s213748. They’re great to serve wine in, too, and harder to break than regular wine glasses.

Steelers: Dark and Stormy cocktail
1 1/2 ounce Gosling’s Black seal rum or any other dark rum
About 1/2 cup ginger beer
1/2 lime
Splash of bitters optional
Fill a highball glass with ice,add rum,a slash of bitters,if desired and top with ginger beer. Squeeze the lime into the glass,stir and add lime to drink.

Step 2: Get Crafty. The Brilliant, Under-$20 Decorating Idea

Set the table (and create the mood) by serving food on your own football field.
• Get a big piece of green felt from your local craft store, or a piece of green Astroturf from your hardware store. Make sure it’s the right size to cover your table. (Hint: measure before you ask the guy to cut off a swath.)
• Once you get the felt or Astroturf home, use white chalk or painters’ tape to draw the field lines.
• You can also use white paint. Your hardware store will have professional paint pens that dry fast.
• Use the “field” as your tablecloth. It’s totally festive and easy. And if someone spills beer on it, so what?
Hint: If you want to go all out, you can paint the end zones with green paint for the packers and yellow for the steelers. Mark out the space with the painter’s tape and get letter stencils to paint the team names.

Step 3: Let Them Eat Bacon
There’s nothing easier than roasted-bacon almonds, and they’re a guaranteed crowd pleaser. Did we mention they involve bacon?
Roasted-Bacon Almonds:
2 cups roasted almonds (16-oz. bag)
2 strips bacon
1 tsp. salt
1 tsp. sugar
A pinch of pepper
Substitutions:
You can use 1 tsp. honey or agave nectar instead of the sugar.
Instructions:
• Pre-heat oven to 400 degrees.
• Cook your two strips of bacon in a frying pan until they seem crispy. Take out of pan and drain on paper towel.
• Put your almonds into a bowl and mix with the bacon grease. Give them a good stir and then spread on to a cookie sheet.
• Bake for 5 to 7 minutes.
• Mix sugar, salt and pepper together in a separate bowl.
• Take the almonds out of the oven and place in a brown paper bag (shopping or lunch bag works great).
• Grip the top of the bag closed and shake, shake, shake. The grocery bag will absorb any extra grease.
• Take the coated almonds out of the bag and place in a mixing bowl. Crumble your bacon into bits and add to nuts. Then, add the mixture of sugar, salt and pepper.
• Ta da! Put the nuts in to a serving bowl and watch them disappear.
Hint: To make the day-of preparations easy, you can make the Roasted-Bacon Almonds a few days before and store them in a Tupperware container.

Step 4: Serve a Finger Food Smorgasbord
This trio will ensure that no guest goes hungry — and you’ll be sane enough to sit back and enjoy the game.


Pizza Gets a Makeover
Whether it’s frozen or delivered, use clean kitchen scissors to cut the pizza into strips and pile on a cutting board. You can even sprinkle with fresh herbs…looks homemade, baby!

Mini–Grilled Cheese Sandwiches

Who doesn’t love these? Use truffle oil and fancy cheeses to make them seem gourmet.
1/2 lb. (2 sticks) salted butter, melted
20 slices potato bread (or other bread if you don’t have potato bread)
One 12-oz. package 4-cheese blend or grated Asiago, Parmesan, Fontina and Provolone
3 cups fresh baby spinach or arugula leaves
Truffle oil or chili oil (optional)
Instructions:
• Add a few drops of truffle oil or chili oil to the melted butter if you want to be fancy.
• Place a piece of wax paper on each of 2 baking sheets. Spread out 10 pieces of bread on each baking sheet. Using a pastry brush, brush each piece with butter and turn it over, or if you don’t have a pastry brush, just drizzle with butter.
• Sprinkle two tablespoons cheese on each bread slice and cover with spinach or arugula.
• Place the other piece of bread on top and butter the top of the bread completely.
• You can cook the sandwiches in a large frying pan or on a griddle. Spray a frying pan with olive oil spray and bring to medium-high heat. Place four five sandwiches in the pan and let them brown for two to three minutes. Flip them over and cook for two to three minutes, or until brown. (I press a weight on the top of the sandwiches to get them crispy, but you can use a spatula to hold each one down.)
• To serve, cut off the crusts, then cut each sandwich into 6 bite-size pieces. Serve warm.
Hint: You can make these before Super Bowl Sunday and store. After you cut off the crusts, place the pieces in a freezer bag, separating the layers with wax paper. To reheat frozen sandwiches, place them on a baking sheet and bake them in a 375 degree oven for 10 minutes. They will keep for up to one month in the freezer.

Peanut Butter & Bacon Bonanza
Cut out white bread with a football-shaped cookie cutter or just make the shape with a knife. Toast the bread, spread with peanut butter and adorn with crumbled bacon — different and totally divine.
Step 5: Chow Down on Theme Cupcakes
Top your favorite flavor cupcake with dyed coconut in the teams’ colors. Because what’s not to love about coconut and cupcakes?

How to Dye Coconut:
Just use the liquid food coloring you can find at any grocery store.
• Place one bag of shredded coconut in a large bowl.
• Sprinkle a few drops of food coloring (green for the packers,Black for the steelers), being careful not to add too much as you can always add more.
• Wearing rubber gloves, toss the mixture with your hands until all of the coconut is uniform in color. If you don’t have gloves, put the coconut in a plastic Ziploc bag, sprinkle with the food coloring, zip and seal the bag, and shake, shake, shake!
• Adorn your frosted cupcakes with the colored coconut and watch guests fight for one in their team’s color.




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Friday, January 13, 2012

Ginta Lapina For Nars Spring 2012 Collection

I have a little love affair going on with Nars.
Not only are the products completely fabulous
but the company is very very good to me.


The Nars Spring 2012 Ad Campaign features model Ginta Lapina, who Francois Nars chose saying:
“Her delicate features and classic beauty made her an ideal fit for a collection that’s at once fresh and fierce.”

The Nars Spring 2012 Collection is a study in contrasts:
Bold color underscored by sophisticated shimmer.
Eyes glisten in muted tones of lavender and pink,
or shimmer in bronze shades accented with rich navy.
Cheeks are flushed with candy pink.
Lips gleam in topaz or pop with berry.
Metallic violet nails add the finishing touch to a collection that’s bright, strong and iconic.




DOUCE FRANCE

Named for the 1942 song by French singer-songwriter Charles Trenet. The Trio Eyeshadow features three gorgeous pink shades—shimmery icy pink, shimmery rose-petal pink and matte deep rose—that can be mixed to create a range of looks, from delicate and innocent to bold and sophisticated. Wear each alone or use one as a base, another to highlight and the third as a liner or contour.

LHASA
One of the highest cities in the world, Lhasa is the home to many significant Tibetan Buddhist palaces. This shimmery lavender-gray Single Eyeshadow lends lids a luminous look worthy of its spiritual namesake.

PARAMARIBO
The capital and largest city of Surinam, a tropical state in South America, was the inspiration for this Duo Eyeshadow, with its metallic shades of brass and bronze. Wear each solo, or use one as a base and the other as an accent or highlight for a richly burnished effect.

GAIETY
A bright candy-pink Blush that’s as cheerful as the state of joyful exuberance for which it’s named.

MEXICAN ROSE
Just like its namesake flower, known for its long-lasting pink blooms, this hot-pink Velvet Gloss Lip Pencil leaves lips soft and gorgeously glossy thanks to moisture-rich hyaluronic spheres, which make pouts appear plumper.

VALPARAÍSO
The Chilean city is becoming increasingly known as the country’s cultural capital. The rich raspberry Pure Matte Lipstick delivers long-wearing color with a comfortable finish.

BILBAO
A smooth and super-conditioning Lipstick in a shimmering topaz named for the Basque region of Spain, which has been revitalized by the Frank Gehry–designed Guggenheim Museum.

DARK RITE
The navy blue Soft Touch Shadow Pencil complements any warm-weather look. Use the creamy, long-wearing formula alone, as a base for layering with powder shadow, or to line and sculpt the eye.

DIAMOND LIFE
Sade’s 1984 debut album inspired this metallic violet Nail Polish.




Q&A WITH FRANÇOIS NARS

Why did you choose Ginta as the face of the Spring 2012 collection?

“I am constantly amazed by Ginta and how she completely transforms with makeup from the girl next door into an exotic beauty. Of course, her complexion is flawless and her features striking—both great assets for a makeup artist. In this case, she just really embodied the radiant, sophisticated look we envisioned for spring.”

What’s unique about the collection?

“At first glance, all the pinks and shimmer can look very sweet and innocent, but actually there is a lot of bold and contrasting color—a gray-lavender eyeshadow, a navy blue Soft Touch Shadow Pencil, a hot pink lip color, for example—that make the collection edgier and more sophisticated than it may seem.”

What are the must-have products from the collection?

“I would say our Douce France Trio Eyeshadow, because it allows for many eye looks, as well as our Dark Rite Soft Touch Shadow Pencil. I also love the Valparaíso Pure Matte Lipstick, a rich raspberry that looks absolutely delicious on the lips.”

Speaking of matte lipstick, it seems more like a cold-weather staple. How do you adapt it for spring?

“I never pay attention to rules like, ‘No matte makeup in warm weather.’ Matte is perfectly appropriate for spring, especially in a strong berry shade. In fact, it’s the perfect transitional color and texture to bridge winter and summer. If you have to have shine, you can add a little gloss on top.”

There are a lot of shimmers and metallics in the Spring 2012 collection. Any tips on how to wear them?

“I’m not a big fan of rules, but if you are concerned about overdoing it, I would recommend keeping it to one feature: eyes, or cheeks, or nails. Wearing it everywhere can look a little too disco.”

SPRING 2012 COLLECTION
Douce France Trio Eyeshadow (Limited Edition) $45
Lhasa Single Eyeshadow $24
Paramaribo Duo Eyeshadow (Limited Edition) $34
Gaiety Blush $28
Mexican Rose Velvet Gloss Lip Pencil $24
Valparaíso Pure Matte Lipstick $25
Bilbao Lipstick $24
Dark Rite Soft Touch Shadow Pencil $24
Diamond Life Nail Polish (Limited Edition) $18
Available: January 15, 2012 at narscosmetics.com


Thursday, January 12, 2012

Jason Wu For Target




I adore Jason Wu.

I love his feminine forms, bows and ribbons.
He masters the pairing of 
girlie and sexy.
Remember the pink feather dress??
Gorgeous-sexy-fabu-cool.

  So I was somewhat excited that he was doing a line
for Target. Well, interested anyway.
(I don't really get particularly enthralled with these lines) 

Jason Wu for Target debuts February 5th 2012, and its Look Book is up now.


Its cute, quirky, and cheerful, pleats, bows and florals.
Maybe more for the younger crowd, it definitely won't cause the Target website to crash the way the Missoni for Target line did, and the price point is low - $19.99 - $59.99

Its also different enough from his regular line that you can wear Jason Wu and not be mistaken for Target.
Its hard to see someone in Missoni now and not wonder if they're wearing Missoni for Target.

Check out some of the Jason Wu For Target Look Book













 Actually, I would never look at these and even guess that they were Jason.
There are bags too...


Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Prada Spring 2012

First know who you are
then adorn yourself accordingly
~

Check out Prada's fabulous Spring 2012 ad campaign.
Shot by Steven Meisel
it's muscle cars and Americana,
50's inspired retro looks,
bold prints and flamed heels,
color soaked fierce blue skies
and hard angled buildings.

Fabulous! 




Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Vogue Italia IVC/QVC

How fun is this??
Photographer Steven Meisel makes fun of the US home shopping craze with this tongue in cheek look at the new season's fashions via an fictitious home shopping network, IVC, in Vogue Italia January 2012

With an all star cast including Karlie Kloss, Joan Smalls, Natasha Poly, Sigrid Agren, Caroline Trentini,
 Daria Strokous, and Gertrud Hegelund showcasing spring collections from designers including Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen, Gucci and Giorgio Armani.

Do you love it???









 and there's a behind the scenes video...