Saturday, July 31, 2010
Ad Campaign: Isabel Marant AW10
By Jennifer Ennis
Admittedly, I have my days when I feel a bit sick of Miss Moss and her super coolness (don't we all?) and the decision to chop my beloved Daria Werbowy by the Isabel Marant team and replace her with Kate? Well that was just dreadful.
But... it works.
I take my hat off. Kate Moss for Isabel Marant Autumn/Winter 2010 is stunning and I love it. That is all.
Images from Isabel Marant's Facebook
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Editorial: Olivia in ASOS
Style Winner: Alexa Chung
By Jennifer Ennis
Have liked this 'wan since T4. Her pretty face, odd/sarky sense of humour and unique dress-sense shone from the beginning but it is only in the last year that the world has really fallen for Alexa Chung.
Miss Chung is a very reputable style icon for me as she's always had her own sense of fashion in comparison to some of the 'style queens' who have been preened and moulded to perfection (Cheryl Cole anyone?).
She spun the decks at a Mulberry pool party (but of course) in LA recently wearing a peach silk blouse, denim shorts, black sandals, the leopard print Mulberry Alexa bag and a new glowing tan. As per usual, Alexa looked effortlessly chic and gorgeous.
There are SO many who could learn from her...
Image from style.com
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Miu Miu Love: Lily Allen
By Jennifer Ennis
Just a short post to say well done to Lily Allen and the Elle UK style team for taking a dress I didn't find particularly attractive on the Miu Miu A/W 2010 catwalk and making it look sublime!
The colour looks gorgeous against Lily's skin tone and hair colour and I think it is possibly my favourite summer cover so far.
I have to hand it to Elle UK - they really create visually stunning magazine covers.
Images from stylefrizz.com and style.com
Wish List: Fendi Ankle Bootie
By Jennifer Ennis
Every find yourself browsing Net-A-Porter and making a wish list of things you may be able to buy one day, if you won the lotto, married a rich man or maybe just opened a designer saving account? No, oh just me then.
Well right now, these Fendi Vertigo ankle booties are top of my list. I love the neat shape, attractive heal and the cute cut out.
The price tag? €735.16. Sigh...
Image from net-a-porter.com
Beauty Love: Benefit's Smokin' Eyes
By Jennifer Ennis
New found love for this product. I received it as a Christmas present and while I liked it, I went back to my old going out faves, MAC's Bronze eyeshadow & Lancome's kohl eyeliner, after a month. The mirror in the kit smashed which I considered to be a very bad sign also (superstitious much?).
However, I decided to give it a go on Friday night and wow the difference is unreal! I have green eyes and the grey in this kit really flatters and brings them out. Actually a lot nicer on me than bronze and browns. The palette consists of...
- 3 Eyeshadows
- Eyeliner
- Brow Zings in Light
- EyeBright
- Tweezers
- Fluff Shadow Brush/ Hard Angle Brush
It also comes with a instruction booklet showing you different ways to apply it. I experimented and stuck with my own way of applying the lighter grey all over the socket, the dark grey on the outer sides of the eye and then my own Benefit Bad Girl eyeliner on my top lids (I don't wear eyeliner on my lower eyes). When I run out of this kit, I will probably just purchase the two eyeshadow shades I like in similar MAC shades but it has been a handy and convienant way for me to learn what suits me. Smashed mirrior or not.
Image from sephora.com
Monday, July 19, 2010
Influenced by: Burberry Prorsum S/S10
By Jennifer Ennis
Written for WhatSheWears.ie
Summer may be in full swing but fashion is always thinking ahead, so before the high street makes the transition to Autumn/Winter 2010, there is still time to grab yourself some beautiful summer looks – now at bargain prices.
Burberry Prorsum returned to London for the 25th anniversary of Fashion Week and showcased one of Christopher Bailey’s strongest collections yet.
The iconic trench was given a fresh updated look across a colour palette of mint, lilac, stone and baby pink. A youthful feel was presented with hemlines slashed to above the knee, belts worn over trench coats and dresses, and even the taboo of socks and sandals was successfully broken.
Naturally, the looks transcended onto the high street and in particular at A-Wear and Topshop.
Here are some of the key pieces inspired by Burberry Prorsum that will last long after summer 2010 is gone.
Ruffled party dress
Topshop have created their own versions of Bailey’s ruffled party dresses in colours such as white and pink. Our favourite is a mint one shoulder dress, a steal at £45/€53. The colour is perfect for summer evenings and flattering to every skin tone, while the one shoulder detail gives a fresh look for any party.
The sophisticated summer dress
The colour lilac was a welcome addition to Bailey’s Spring/Summer collection and bargain of the week is most definitely A-Wear’s carbon copy, the cotton Knot Sleeveless Dress. This dress was €45 and is now reduced to an astonishing €10 in their summer sale.
Trench Coat
Of course the trench coat needs no introduction. AllSaints have an exquisite stone colour one called the Dido Mac which is priced £195/€230. This may seem pricey but the trench is an investment piece that never goes out of fashion.
Burberry Accessories
Bailey kept his accessories simple with the addition of the odd pair of sunglasses or checked bag. However, he did add a belt to every single model on the catwalk. Update your trench this season by wearing a belt over it. This also accentuates your waist and breaks up the block colour.
To replicate this look, head to Reiss – their Arlo Black waist belt is on sale for £30/€35 reduced from £59/€70.
Burberry Shoes
Bailey’s girls wore nude and grey platform sandals on the runway to complete the look. ASOS have a striking nude Hank Stud and Buckle Platform shoe for €53. It is up to you if you want to add the socks or not! If you do, make sure they are same colour as the shoe.
Burberry Beauty
As with many designers this season, the ‘no make up’ make up look was used at Burberry Prorsum. The key to this look is flawless skin (or the illusion of flawless skin). Use a foundation that is good for your skin like Bourjois Healthy Fix Foundation, €15.99 or BareMinerals SPF 15 Foundation, €25.
Keep eye make up simple with just subtle mascara. Let your skin do the talking! Bailey’s girls wore nude lipstick. MAC has a great shade of nude lippie called Myth, (€17), available at MAC counters.
So for the rest of summer, take a leaf out of Burberry Prorsum’s book and enjoy the vibrant colours on show… but hurry as all these must haves are selling fast!
Image from whatshewears.ie
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Cover Girl: Marion Cotillard
By Jennifer Ennis
French actress Marion Cotillard has graced two covers in recent weeks - August's Harper's Bazaar UK and July's Vogue US. Both very different shoots, but equally stunning.
Harper's Bazaar
On the cover, Marion wears Lanvin and is shot by Cedric Buchet. Her hair is slicked back and her eye make up is smoky. Marion looks beautiful in a non conventional way. Inside, she wears a mixture of Lanvin, Dior and Dolce & Gabbana.
Vogue
On the cover, Marion wears Dior and is shot by Mario Testino. Her hair is classic Marion curly and her make up is soft and flawless. It is a beautiful, romantic editorial and inside Marion's outfits include Dolce & Gabbana, Louis Vuitton and Nina Ricci pieces.
Marion makes a great cover girl through her ability to be strong yet very versatile. Both shoots portray completely different looks, and highlight her beauty. I dare you to walk by the magazine stand and not notice her.
Marion is promoting new film Inception in both magazines.
Images from harpersbazaar.co.uk and vogue.com
Style Crush: Olivia Palermo
By Jennifer Ennis
Never mind style crush, more like Style Icon!
I love this woman. Her bitchy (and edited to make sure it looks that way) attitude on The City has made fans either love her or hate her but style wise, she is best on TV by a mile right now.
I always look to her for inspiration and I love her ability to mix designer with high street (she loves Topshop). Olivia also wears lesser known designers too as opposed to always playing with the big guys.
She has her own sense of style and always look good whether it is at a red carpet event or walking with her (gorgeous) boyfriend in Manhattan, she is dynamic and ultra feminine.
Definately my style icon of the moment.
Images from daylife.com
My Fave A/W 2010 Campaigns
By Jennifer Ennis
It's that time again! All the new seasons campaigns are in the fashion magazines and Autumn/Winter 2010 has not disappointed me.
Here are some shots from my favourites...
Burberry Beauty
Featuring models Nina Porter, Lily Donaldson and Rosie Huntington Whitely. Shot by Mario Testino.
Chloe
Featuring model Raquel Zimmermann. Shot by Inez & Vinoodh.
Marc by Marc Jacobs
Featuring model Ruby Aldridge. Shot by Juergen Teller.
YSL Womens
Featuring model Daria Werbowy. Shot by Inez & Vinoodh.
Christian Dior
Featuring model Karlie Kloss. Shot by Steven Meisel.
Versace
Featuring models Anna Selezneva and Iselin Steiro. Shot by Mario Testino.
Louis Vuitton
Featuring models Natalia Vodianova, Karen Elson and Christy Turlington. Shot by Steven Meisel.
I will no doubt be adding to these...
Images from The Fashion Spot.
It's that time again! All the new seasons campaigns are in the fashion magazines and Autumn/Winter 2010 has not disappointed me.
Here are some shots from my favourites...
Burberry Beauty
Featuring models Nina Porter, Lily Donaldson and Rosie Huntington Whitely. Shot by Mario Testino.
Chloe
Featuring model Raquel Zimmermann. Shot by Inez & Vinoodh.
Marc by Marc Jacobs
Featuring model Ruby Aldridge. Shot by Juergen Teller.
YSL Womens
Featuring model Daria Werbowy. Shot by Inez & Vinoodh.
Christian Dior
Featuring model Karlie Kloss. Shot by Steven Meisel.
Versace
Featuring models Anna Selezneva and Iselin Steiro. Shot by Mario Testino.
Louis Vuitton
Featuring models Natalia Vodianova, Karen Elson and Christy Turlington. Shot by Steven Meisel.
I will no doubt be adding to these...
Images from The Fashion Spot.
Beauty Fave: Clarins Beauty Flash Balm
By Jennifer Ennis
Ok so I like to think I am ahead of the beauty game (well in my head anyway) but I will put my hands up and admit I was VERY late in purchasing this cult product. One of Clarins's best sellers, this cream has won more awards and been recommended by more catwalk make up artists than I care to remember.
I have a weird obsession with cosmetic ingredients (the less the better and the more natural the better) so, while I think YSL's Top Secrets is a great product, the ingredients dishearten me. After a bit of research on this cream, I noticed the ingredients are much better. So off I trotted to Debenhams, handed over my €35 and brought this little gem home.
And how brilliant it is!
I tried it the next morning as was feeling pretty tired. I put a small amount on my face instead of primer and applied make up straight away (as advised on the leaflet enclosed) and my skin looked awake and terrific. The smell and texture are gorgeous and the tube is a lot handier and efficient than YSL's non-hygenic brush. The cream dried really quickly and was non-greasy. My skin looked flawless and radiant.
This has become my make up bag staple now for mornings after little sleep, or when I just need a boost. I have been complimented many a time after a late party night on my fresh skin and I owe it all to this beauty!
Purchase today! It may seem a little pricey but you only need a tiny amount and it feels so luxurious and lovely on your skin! After also falling in love with their HydraQuench moisturiser, Clarins are fast becoming a skincare favourite of mine.
Image from sephora.com
August Vogue UK: Freja
By Jennifer Ennis
My love for the beautiful Freya just grows and grows and grows! I was delighted with Miss Erichsen's August Vogue UK cover shot by Josh Olins and styled by editor Alexandra Shulman. Freja looks fresh and beautiful. The interview inside paints an effortlessly chic, dynamic woman with a down to earth and humble attitude, despite being one of the most in demand models at the moment.
I think the cover text sums her up perfectly - 'Fashion's coolest cover girl'.
Sigh...
Image from Vogue.co.uk
Style Winner: Kristen Cavallari
By Jennifer Ennis
After six wonderful seasons The Hills came to an end with a red carpet event (for a twenty minute programme) in The Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood last week. Lauren 'LC' returned for the screening and the girls were dolled up to the nines as expected.
I was mostly looking forward to seeing the fashion on the night as opposed to the final episode as season six has bored me to tears I must admit.
Style Winner of the night is.... KRISTEN CAVALLARI!
I have beeb a fan of Queen KC (I made that up) for a while now and she looked cute and classy in her golden Zuhair Murad dress compared to some of her other co-stars, I mean 'friends'.
While I found the last series disappointing, I am still a long time The Hills fan. It is the end of an era! Can't wait to see what they will all do next. Anyway, we still have the (better) series The City to keep us entertained...
Images from daylife.com
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