Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Best Spring 2012 R-T-W Shows

          Over the past few months, most designer brands have had their ready to wear collections released.  On style.com you can view all of the different designers, but here are my top three favorite collections, why and what made them special:

All Photos from Style.com



1. L.A.M.B
       LAMB is a brand by Gwen Stefani supposedly based off her rocker chic style: Je l'adore! I do not know what the inspiration for their collection of 2012 ready to wear was, but this show was truly amazing.  I would wear every one of the outfits shown at the show, any day, any time!  In one word:  amazinglystylisheffortlesslybeautifulcool.  
          Although it was extremely hard to choose, I ultimately selected my top five favorite outfits and why.  If I had the thousands of dollars it costs to buy this clothing, I would definitely get it without a second thought.  I cannot say enough about this collection, the photos here only give you a taste of this amazing collection.  View it here, my favorite looks are: 3 (above), 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 14, 21, 22 (right), 23, 26 and 27


Overall: Totally worth breaking the jar!






2. Christian Dior
Fav Look!
        Totally unrelated to the fact I love this designer's name, he is amazing!  His dresses are new and elegant, and very wearable.  Even a young teenager could wear many of his dresses and still look both age appropriate and stylish - same goes for those older.  Christian Dior's ready to wear collection had many very vintage looks,  but these were mixed with an equal number of modern, updated looks.  Adorable and classy, the opposite of the LAMB collection.  The only reason this collection did not receive the number one spot is simply due to the fact that some of the looks were more a miss then a hit, unlike the LAMB collection.  For example: look 20.  What was he thinking?  I do not want to look like I'm tiled like a bathroom floor!  I also loved the makeup of the models during this show, bold lips and pretty eyes! 


Overall: Many worth breaking the jar, some.....not so much






3. Burberry Prorsum
Look 1
Burberry: the ultimate prepster clothing line.  I love a lot of Burberry clothing.  The shoes, the bags (especially from this collection) and most of all the Burberry trench-coat.  J'adore le Burberry trench-coat.  I would kill to own one of those, or maybe two, one in beige one in egplant purple (see look 1) each worth $1000.  This is what intrigued me about the Ready-To-Wear line from Burberry, from the very first look.  Look one of the Burberry line up is simple, elegant and definitely something I would wear.  The hat, the coat, the bag the shoes!  All of it!  Possibly my favorite look from Spring 2012 (more on that later)!  Anyways, besides this look, the collection just goes downhill.  The trench-coats are belted beautifully in many looks, but other then that I was sorely disappointed.  there are numerous examples of poor color choices that made me feel dull, not the vibrancy of spring!  I would only buy a few things out of this collection as far as clothing, but accessories are another story.  Hats: AMAZING! Bags: Magnifique!  Shoes: obsessed! 

Overall: Accessories: A++
            Clothing: C-    
            Trench Coats: A+++++
Trench Coats- TOTALLY worth breaking the jar

Worst Collections Spring 2012:
  • Celine - Although many loved her collection this Spring, I was not a fan.  I did not like her model's hair or makeup, and found her clothing did not flatter then at all. 
  • Alexander Wang - Some items were quite nice, but many served to make models look like cool people wearing cool clothes with mesh holes in them.
  • Proenza Shouler - Dark, sad, and unwearable.  I want to feel happy in the spring, not sad because my clothing is all black and gray with not even a single burst of color - Oh! Wait! There's beige!
  • Balenciaga - No explanation necessary, just look at the collection.


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Monday, January 30, 2012

Flawless Skin: What's the secret?

          A foundation? A cream? A magical potion? Many people have commented to me recently that I have flawless skin, something that until recently had always been a challenge.  I recently discovered a new product and so far I have not broken out, had oily or dry skin, or looked like I have makeup caked on my face.  Girls often face this problem: they use concealer to try and achieve flawlessness but instead the concealer's cakiness can be seen, often appearing like they are trying to cover something.  I have had this experience until recently I came across a product that I had never even thought of before: * lightbulb *

Tinted Moisturizer

          I am not a foundation girl.  I hate the idea of having tan paste on my skin all day, but I still needed some coverage, my skin isn't perfect.  So, I did what most people do: I googled it!  I soon happened upon some other bloggers, reviewers and other women posting and writing about tinted moisturizer.  What is tinted moisturizer? A substance that has both moisturizing powers with a little tint of coverage.  I had heard of the Laura Mercier tinted moisturizer, but never before had I actually looked into it.  At $42 it seemed simply like a really expensive lotion, one that a poor teenager like me can't afford to buy.  But from the numerous people online I likes the idea of tinted moisturizer: a lotion that has coverage but exposes your natural beauty, and also has some SPF coverage (there are oil-free versions as well of all brands listed below).  So I searched it on Sephora, and after some research I dragged myself to the mall and tried some on.
         I think I tried ever single tinted moisturizer in Sephora that was under $50.  Here are the highlights, starting with ms. popular: the Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer.  None of the colors seemed to fit my skin tone (which is, by the way, a light complexion with yellow undertones due to my white-asian heritage), and the lotion did not have the light feel I was looking for.  I may in the future buy this simply because I think it offers more coverage and SPF 20, but I do not know.  So, I moved on.
           Next in line was the Stila Sheer Color Tinted Moisturizer.  I didn't even need to put this on my face.  I found it to be pretty good (is that a word?), but again they did not have my exact skin tone.  If you have darker skin, Stila is a good option because they have a larger range of darker tones.  I also tried the Stila Illuminating Tinted Moisturizer, which was just awful.  It had a nice texture, mostly matched my skin tone, etc. but it made me sparkle like a vampire!  Although I am a teen who occasionally enjoys some sparkle, I do not want to look like Edward Cullen.
           One of the other main competitors was the Smashbox Sheer Focus Tinted Moisturizer, known mainly for their BB cream (what is that?), this tinted moisturizer was actually pretty amazing.  Their "light" tone matched my skin, the consistency was good, and overall I liked it.  I would recommend this, but I only used it in-store so I'm not totally sure.  This was one of my top favorites of all of these lotions.
          Another tinted moisturizer that must of course be mentioned is the Clinique Moisture Surge Tinted Moisturizer, which has and SPF of 15.  This option was also relatively good, but I felt as though the substance was too thick and offered too much coverage, more then the Laura Mercier.  It did have a surprisingly lightweight feel despite the substance, and this caused me to also prefer this one over many others.  The Clinique Moisture Surge is also a lot less expensive at only $26.
Tarte Smooth Operator
          Finally, I present the winner, the Iboughtitfinally and whydidntIdiscoverthisearlier product, the best tinted moisturizer, the Tarte Smooth Operator, a definite, outoftheballpark winner.  With multiple shades in many different undertones, this by far offers the best selection of shades.  I also love the fact that it offers "explanations" of each shade online, and definitely check it out before purchasing - it's also just interesting to know.  The "Smooth" Operator is by far the "smoothest" tinted moisturizer I have seen.   On the surface, it looks and comes out feeling like a foundation, but once it's on your face, you cannot feel it at all.  It soaks into your skin seamlessly, just be sure to buy the right shade, I'm agent 6.  I also love the fact that it overs a good amount of layerable coverage, you can easily place more on top of bad areas causing thicker coverage.  In addition, I, at least, have noticed my skin has become brighter and clearer after switching from the short period I used a liquid foundation.  This may be because it has Amazonian clay,  and is formulated without a lot of chemicals (it has the green stamp as a "natural" Sephora product) and it also has SPF 20.  I talked before about the ever-so-sparkle Stila Illuminating Moisturizer, and this one does have a slight sparkle, but it is a natural skin one that does not at all appear fake, and would not look silly or tacky on anyone.  I would recommend the Tarte Smooth Operator any day, but be prepared to pay $36.  Bonus: It has pretty packaging!

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Saturday, January 28, 2012

NEW Jar: Samsung Galaxy S Vibrant

         Although my jar is not usually made for this, I decided to make an exception for my very first jar ( ya, I know I'm getting off to a great start). I'm not buying a Coach bag, or a Dior dress, or a pair of Prada shoes, or even a Burberry trench coat. No, instead I want to buy something a little more sexy: a Samsung Galaxy S Vibrant. The ultimate cellphone.
          Sleek, cool, timeless ( just kidding), stylish and shiny, the android 2.3 phone is out of this world. I am a complete android convert after my sister got her shiny new Samsung Exhibit II 4G, showing me the sleek world of free apps and free ( so partially not illegal, mostly) music. My current phone is a terrible T-Mobile Tap, featuring no wifi, an awful touchscreen and big, fat, slow nothing. So, I decided I NEEDED to buy this off amazon. For $185, it's a short jar saving, but I am super excited.  Wish me luck!  I will do a review on it once I get it, but until then click the links at the bottom to see this AMAZING NEW THING I am buying.