Showing posts with label body. Show all posts
Showing posts with label body. Show all posts

22.7.13

stealing from friends

Last month, I attended a health and beauty exchange with some of my favorite ladies.  For those unfamiliar with this type of event, it is like a Yankee Swap but far more fabulous.  Here's how it works: you set a price point for a favorite health or beauty item; buy enough for all who will be in attendance; and get together to exchange and dish on your health and beauty secrets.  So fun, right?! 

I picked up some helpful tricks of the trade, and a few particulars have already been implemented in my own personal regime:

All About Eyes, $30 for 0.5 oz.
by Clinique
Available at Sephora

The lovely Genevieve shared a beauty secret she learned during her time in France: under-eye cream is a MUST.  She swears by Clinique's All About Eyes, applied twice daily as part of her morning and evening routine.  Since my under-eyes haven't exactly received rave reviews since my adventures as a fashionista became the unheeled adventures of fashionista and baby, I had to try it for myself.  I have been using All About Eyes for only a couple of weeks now so I can't speak to the long-term results, but I already love the restorative, moisturizing lightness of this cream and the fact that a little goes a long way.  Hopefully I am also on my way towards looking as fresh-faced as Genevieve and the tres chic women of France.
 
Almond Supple Skin Oil, $40
by L'Occitane

The lovely Mary shared a very helpful beauty secret for expectant mamas, the Almond Supple Skin Oil from L'Occitane.  Having recently moved into my third-trimester, this seemed like a necessity.  Made of almond and Cameline oil, your skin is left feeling deeply moisturized and more toned.  It is safe to apply all over, and since I find the summer to be a very drying season, particularly as Harper and I frequent the pool, I've also been using it on my legs to combat dryness.  I had shied away from oils in the past for fear that I would feel greasy or sticky, but this oil is light and absorbs into the skin quickly.  Those who know me also know that I am olfactorily-challenged, but from what I have heard, the scent is delicious too!

Sugar Shine Lip Treatment, $18.50
by Fresh
Available at Sephora
 
The lovely Aimee introduced me to Fresh's Sugar Shine Lip Treatment, and I am a total convert.  In the past, I have used and loved their Sugar Advanced Therapy, and so I trust Fresh implicitly.  While it is difficult to compete with Sara Happ's Lip Slip, which has been my glossy go-to for what feels like forever, the Sugar Shine Lip Treatment brings the amazing powers of Fresh to a shiny new place.  This all-in-one lip remedy is neither heavy nor sticky, but it moisturizes while also adding gloss and a subtle sheen.   All of this has earned it a place in my handbag to be used for any and every occasion; I am completely obsessed.

I feel very fortunate to be in the mix with some totally dialed-in girlies and to have the opportunity to beg, borrow, and steal their secrets to health and beauty.  Hopefully this will be the first of many health and beauty exchanges to come!

29.11.11

Episode 28: Creme de Corps

Creme de Corps, $10-72
by Kiehl's


Despite the unseasonably balmy weather in Boston these days, the icy days of winter are just around the corner.  But I suppose that's fair, given that December is just a few days away--and with it comes the constant hand-washing of cold and flu season (so not hot).  Between the weather and the seasonal elements, your skin can take a beating, and with that in mind, I've been giving a lot of thought to preventative measures.  Which is why I am thankful for Kiehl's Creme de Corps.


Indeed, I am such a fan of this amazing lotion that I keep the ginormous 1-liter size on the vanity in my bathroom.  If you've ever tried Creme de Corps, you know why.  Rich in nutrients including beta-carotene, cocoa butter, and sesame oil, this iconic body cream is designed with all-day hydration in mind.  For best moisturizing results, Kiehl's recommends using it immediately after the shower.  But regardless of your timing, I can assure you that you'll love the results.  Soft skin is something we can all be thankful for this winter.

20.11.11

Episode 20: Family & Armo(u)r

Today I am thankful for my amazing family, who never fail to support and encourage me--especially (and most recently) over the last 36 weeks and 4 days...  For me, my family is my armor, and they keep me strong.  So it was only fitting that, when my brother, Ben, came to visit me in the hospital today (well, I think he was more interested in his brand new niece--but still), I was immediately impressed by his super fly kicks.  


It turns out that the sneakers in question are Under Armour footwear.  While I enjoy working out--particularly running and yoga--I actually don't own a single piece of Under Armour.  I'm more of a Lulu Lemon or Nike sort of girl.  But my brother's awesome sneakers may have me changing my tune.  Their sleek design and bold color accents are precisely the features I look for in a sneaker.


Since my amazing new daughter, Harper, has me a bit preoccupied at the moment (yay!), I only had the chance to spend a few minutes perusing Under Armour's website, but I was instantly drawn to the Women's Charge RC Running Shoe.  According to Under Armour, these shoes are game changers, given their two-piece body, designed so that your foot can flex like it does naturally, while compression protects your muscles so as to maximize their strength and slow fatigue.  All this plus moisture-wicking fabric and a weight of less than 10 ounces?  I'm certainly impressed.  Yet, for me, fashion is obviously a crucial component, and these sneakers are equally impressive in this regard; available as a limited edition is a dazzling pink and cool aqua contrasting a graphite colored body.  Girly and edgy: my favorite.


I have to tell you, my brother is definitely the source when it comes to fantastic footwear.  While he is absolutely obsessed with working out, he does it in style, so who am I to judge?  Especially after he has shared this fabulous footwear secret with me.  For that--and for him and the rest of my amazing family--I am thankful.


Women's Charge RC Running Shoe
in neo pulse/graphite, $119.99
by Under Armour
  

15.11.11

Episode 15: Dry Shampoo Saves the Day

Most days, I feel like there just aren't enough hours in the day.  I'm constantly dashing from one place to the next, while trying to squeeze in errands, exercise, quality time with the people I love--and the list goes on.  Fortunately, there are a few fashion and beauty tricks to make life a little bit easier for the gal on the go, which is precisely why I am so thankful for dry shampoo.


Pronto Invisible Voluminizing Dry Shampoo To Go, $11
Available from Sephora


Dry shampoo saves the day!  Seriously.  Perhaps my favorite is Oscar Blandi's Pronto Invisible Volumizing Dry Shampoo Spray, which is available in a handy to-go size that's perfect for tossing in your gym bag or throwing it in your carry-on while traveling.  If you don't have enough time for the full shower, shampoo, blow dry, and/or straighten routine, this amazing dry shampoo allows any fashionista who finds herself in a bit of a time crunch to cheat a little.  All it takes is a quick spritz, and ingredients such as gentle starches absorb excess oil and product build-up, while vitamin E and wheat proteins strengthen and protect the hair shaft.  The result is clean, voluminous hair--minus the use of water.


Don't get me wrong--nothing beats the refreshing feeling of freshly washed hair, but like I said, sometimes there just aren't enough hours in the day to do it all.  My dry shampoo has saved the day on a number of occasions, and I am thankful for not having to sacrifice style even when time was tight.



14.11.11

I Am Thankful For My Fashionista Friends, Episode 14: Soft Hands

Shea Butter Mini Hand Cream, $10
by L'Occitane



With the holidays fast approaching, not only have I been thinking about the people, places, and things that have inspired me, but I've also given much thought to the amazing gifts I've received over the years--both big and small.  I received one such gift--small but mighty--during high school, when Irma, mother to my dear friend Luke, gifted me my very first tube of L'Occitane hand cream.  I didn't know then that one little tube would have such a profound influence on me (and more specifically, my hands) so I remain thankful to my other mother, Irma, and the gift of soft hands.

Made of 20% shea butter, honey, and sweet almond extract, L'Occitane's Shea Butter Hand Cream is designed to heal, protect, and moisturize dry or dehydrated skin.  What I love most about this hand cream is that it is fast absorbing, leaving hands soft and refreshed rather than icky and greasy like some hand creams.  Plus, the handbag-friendly 1-ounce mini tube is easy to tote, and a girl on the go never knows when she might need to moisturize at a moment's notice!  What started as a gift has become a cosmetic staple, and I've been carrying a L'Occitane hand cream mini around with me ever since.  So thank you, my dearest Irma, for this fabulous gift--and for the secret to the softest hands ever.


6.11.11

Episode 6: Jeans For Dress-Up

When I was growing up, there was a distinct separation between casual clothes and dress-up clothes.  Dress-up clothes were for church, parties, airplanes (remember those days?), and weddings or funerals, whereas casual clothes were for pretty much all other occasions.  This separation was just as important as cardinal fashion rules like wearing a slip under a skirt or no white after labor day.  In fact, even into my angsty teenage years, I pretty much subscribed to this wardrobe dichotomy.  It wasn't until I moved to LA for college that my staunch New England fashion preconceptions loosened a bit, and I discovered there was an entire style spectrum in between casual and dress-up.  During my four year stint in the City of Angels, I learned a lot about fashion--not to mention, life in general--but perhaps the most important fashion message was that you can (and should) wear jeans for dress-up, and it is for this revelation that I will be eternally thankful to my one-time home of LA.

Some ponder important life questions like: what came first, the chicken or the egg?  As for me, I wonder whether jeans for dress-up inspired the designer denim fad (a trend that is happily alive and well today) or if the designer denim fad made it okay to wear denim to dinner and a movie?  Regardless, I learned about both during my undergraduate years, and my wardrobe has never been the same.  I hoard designer denim like, well, a hoarder--and there have even been times when my husband has had to set some harsh limits for me, like no more jeans until I get rid of some that I already have (sigh).  But I digress... 

The beauty of jeans for dress-up is that they are as stylish as they are comfortable, and when I'm wearing my favorite denim, I never feel more like myself--which is precisely how any girl wants to feel, regardless of the occasion.  Interestingly enough, denim has a spectrum in and of itself.  That is to say, there are some pairs of jeans that I reserve for casual wear and others that are more appropriate for going out.  The difference between the two, of course, is further reinforced by footwear choice: Uggs or heeled leather boots, Converse or Louboutins, flip flops or flats, and so on.

But don't get me wrong.  Now that I'm all grown up, I love playing dress-up just as much--if not more--than I did when I was a little girl.  But with the exception of church, the really fancy occasions are few and far between, and the occasions that call for just a little something special are far more frequent.  And this is how I rationalize all the jeans that I already own--and all that I still want to buy...  So thank you, LA LA Land, for teaching me about casual couture and the absolute necessity of jeans for dress-up.  My fashion sensibilities will be forever indebted.

High Waisted Skinny Jean in "adore me" wash, $125
By J. Crew


5.11.11

Episode 5: Fake A Flawless Face

Correcteur Perfection Long Lasting Concealer in beige clair
by Chanel, $40
Available from Nordstrom


Like many little girls, when I was growing up, I love love loved using my mother's make-up, applying her Guerlain bronzer and Lancôme eyeliner like a pro (or so I thought).  Along with other important life lessons, I am thankful to my mother for teaching me about the joys of make-up and the importance of the "less is more" philosophy.  But of all the fabulous, fancy products and cosmetic secrets I have inherited from my her, perhaps the most important is the secret to a flawless face.


Chanel's Correcteur Perfection Long Lasting Concealer might very well be the most crucial product in my make-up bag.  The creamy, gel-based concealer is lightweight and easy to apply, yet it stays in place all day, flawlessly covering any imperfections.  As an added bonus, a tiny dab'll do, so even though the $40 price tag is a little steep compared to competitors, this tube will last you practically forever.  Since I hate to look overly "made up," the lightweight formula is what I love most about this concealer.  It allows me to minimize those pesky imperfections without the incriminating evidence of a heavy product, allowing me to innocently claim: why yes, I do wake up looking this perfect!  When it comes to a flawless face (or even faking one), it seems that mother knows best, and for that I am thankful.

3.11.11

Episode 3: My Husband Tests the Meaning of Fashion

Coco Chanel said, “Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky, in the street, fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening.”  Wise words indeed, but still, I often get caught up in the pages of my favorite catalogs, catchy window displays, runway looks, and impressive street style.  Fortunately, behind many a fashionista there is a supportive husband--and in my case, an adorable and style savvy one at that.  

I am thankful to my partner in crime, Dallin, for helping me keep my trend goggles on and to examine fashion in new and exciting ways.  On any given day, Dallin manages to discover the most interesting--and often shocking--fashion stories, and I often find links to these newsworthy stories in my email inbox.

Bulletproof Garment by Miguel Caballero
Image by J. Pat Carter/AP
from the NY Daily News


In fact, about a month ago, I was introduced to designer Miguel Caballero's line of bulletproof fashion.  I kid you not.  Apparently, Caballero first developed this concept in his native Colombia, where his wealthy clientele required protection from drug cartel hit men, but didn't like the bulky look of bulletproof vests.  Now that is what you can a design challenge.  Then, two years ago, the designer saw a market opportunity in the increase in gun violence in the US and took his work state-side.  He has since created bulletproof gear for celebrities like Diddy, the Wu Tang Clan, and Steven Seagal.  His looks include bulletproof trench coats, hoodies, polo shirts, and even dinner jackets.  Perhaps this isn't exactly what Madame Chanel intended in her definition of fashion, but there is clearly--and perhaps sadly--a market opportunity for Caballero's protective vision.

Roland Trettl's Creation of Seaweed and Octopus
Shown at the Communication Museum in Berlin, Germany
Photo by Odd Andersen, AFP/Getty Images from Canada.com


While bulletproof style certainly pushes the boundaries of traditional fashion, I was even more surprised when Dallin shared an article on edible fashion with me earlier this week.  Believe me when I say that this is not the stuff of a Project Runway challenge.  Rather, The Fashion Food Exhibition at the Communication Museum in Berlin features the work of chef and food designer Roland Trettl, edible fashion made of pasta, fish skin, octopi and vegetables.  In addition to a live exhibition, photographer and collaborator Helge Kirschberger also captured Trettl's creations on camera, and the images depict show-stopping designs like a head scarf made from the fatty membrane of a calf's stomach.  Not exactly your typical runway look, but as Museum Director Lieselotte Kugler told the AFP, "The images are not salacious or pornographic but they are erotic and raise questions."  Indeed, as unappetizing as this all sounds to me, Trettl's work certainly captured my attention (and sort of turned my stomach, if we're being honest).


Roland Trettl Places a Fish Skin Mask on a model
Photo by Odd Andersen, AFP/Getty Images
from Canada.com


While I won't be in the market for a  bullet proof vest or a fish skin mask any time soon, I am grateful for these irreverent reminders of the meaning of fashion.  And I am thankful to my amazing husband for discovering and sharing such fashion oddities with me, helping to push my fashion sensibilities and expand my horizons.  But just so we're clear, if you're going to buy me a present, stick with Chanel instead of Caballero or Trettl, okay?





Click here to read the full article on Miguel Caballero's bulletproof fashion from the NY Daily News, "In the Trenchcoats," by Joanna Molloy.


Click here to read the full article on Roland Trettl's edible fashion, "Seaweed Skirts in Berlin Fashion Food Show" by Deborah Cole.

2.11.11

I Am Thankful For My Fashionista Friends, Episode 2: Why Palmer's Is the Best. Thing. Ever.

I am a lip gloss junkie.  On any given day, there are at least three--if not more--tubes of lip product in my purse.  Today, the zip pocket of my Burberry tote includes a Palmer's Cocoa Butter Swivel Stick, Smith's Rosebud Salve, MAC's Cremesheen Glass in Boy Bait, and Fresh's Sugar Plum.  With these four options, I have my bases completely covered, as far as moisturizing, conditioning, and color go--but if I were stranded on a deserted island and could only take one with me, it's a total no-brainer: my Palmer's Swivel Stick would win every time. 


Palmer's Cocoa Butter Formula Swivel Stick, $3.79
Available at Walgreen's

I am thankful to my lovely friend, India, for sharing this vital beauty secret with me (well, that and about a million other reasons).  Palmer's is nothing fancy.  You can find it in the same aisle as the body wash and lotion at just about any drugstore, and the packaging is just about as simple as it gets too.  But don't be fooled; what Palmer's lacks in frills, it makes up for in pure amazingness.  The cocoa butter formula contained in the swivel stick that so closely resembles a glue stick (other people will remind you of this fact, should you apply your Palmer's in public) is the best thing you could possibly do for your lips.  Your pretty pout will be shiny and moisturized almost instantly. 

My beloved state of Massachusetts is a little confused about when exactly winter is supposed to start--what with snow in October and all--but since the official start of winter isn't that far off, chapped lips are a definite concern for many a fashionista.  Not to worry, Palmer's has got you covered.  While this swivel stick is actually intended for general "marks, blemishes, and rough, dry skin" (hence it's glue stick size?), I would suggest keeping your swivel stick reserved for your kisser.  But if you're in need of general moisturizing, I would look to a bottle of lotion instead (of course, Palmer's has you covered there too.)

As much as I love all my fancy beauty products, Palmer's is basically the best thing ever.  I should know; I've tested the waters, and I will be eternally thankful to my darling India--and Palmer's--for keeping my pout pretty.

10.6.11

The Stripper

Despite the title of today's post, I promise you that we're going to keep things classy...and discuss stripping--nail polish, that is.  I was first tipped off about The Stripper during a Saturday at my favorite local boutique, Bessie Blue.  I complimented a customer on her fabulous nail color, and she was kind enough to point me in the right direction: Deborah Lippmann.

The Stripper Nail Lacquer Remover by Deborah Lippmann, $18
Available at Nordstrom

If you're not familiar with Deborah Lippmann, then one thing you should know is that she is the go-to manicurist to fashion magazines and renowned fashion houses alike.  Her collection of nail lacquer and nail treatments are some of the best I have ever used--and knowing how seriously I treat my mani/pedis, I don't say that lightly.  Plus, as a girl who simply can't get enough of cleverly named cosmetics, with nail lacquers like "Yellow Brick Road" and "Bad Romance," Miss Lippmann clearly has the nail care industry on lock.


The Stripper to Go
Nail Lacquer Remover Finger Mitts
by Deborah Lippmann, $12 per box
Available at Nordstrom
 But I promised that we would talk about stripping.  And that's where The Stripper comes into play.  This award-winning nail polish remover lets you take it all off--from the darkest to the lightest of shades--in mere seconds.  Made from lavender and aloe, this special formula will also hydrate the nail plate while also providing natural anti-bacterial properties.  For the girl on the go, the bottle also has a unique twist-lock pump to prevent leakage and spills, but if you want to be especially cautious, you can opt for 'The Stripper to Go' Nail Lacquer Remover Finger Mitts.  Available in boxes of six, you use one little mitt to strip the polish from all your nails.  Cute and convenient--yay!

Believe me when I tell you: you will not find a better nail polish remover.  Ever ever ever.  This is the kind of stripping that even your parents can approve of.

20.5.11

Brilliant Braziliant


Braziliant by Essie, $8

One of ultra-fashionable coworkers recently tipped me off to a fabulous new shade in nail color, and I wasn't surprised to discover that it was one of Essie's latest and greatest.  Another example of the sizzling summer orange trend, Braziliant is a hot orange with a touch of shimmer.  I've always felt that bold colors like this are ideal for pedicures, giving your tootsies a fresh pop! of color in a season where peep-toes, sandals, and flip-flops finally give them their day in the sun.  But if you're feeling spicy, why not use it for your mani as well?  After all, boldness is brilliant, or--in this case--Braziliant. 



A special thanks to the lovely Gail for introducing me to this brilliant nail color!

15.4.11

Princess Pucker


I have a confession to make: I just don't care about the Royal Wedding (gasp, I know). Sure, Kate Middleton seems like a lovely young woman--and how exciting to be a real live Princess--but what's it to me, really? Nevertheless, when I received an email from butter London, the name of the shade of their NEW lippy No More Waity, Katie was just too cute and clever to resist.

Lippy is apparently what we "Yanks" know as lipgloss, and it is butter's first--and long awaited--departure from their line of amazing nail lacquer. The soft, sheer lavender gloss with tiny flecks of lilac glitter promises to help you land a prince of your very own. But don't feel that you have to pass on No More Waity, Katie if you're already living happily ever after with your Prince Charming! The light-reflective glitter will supposedly make your lips look fuller and more snog-worthy, and what girl (regardless of her bloodline) can pass on a claim to fame like that? So the truth is, while I could care less about the upcoming Royal Wedding, a princess pucker is definitely something I can get on board with.



Image: No More Waity, Katie Lippy $18 by butter London, available online (www.butterlondon.com).

23.2.11

Fashion Etiquette For Birthdays & Beyond


Happy birthday to She's Come Unheeled! Today, to celebrate two years' of fabulous fashion adventures, I have undertaken perhaps one of the most ambitious tasks ever. I wasn't sure if it could be done, but thanks to your help, the convictions of a few well-known designers, and a few of my own opinions, I now present to you: one very, very long list of 100 fashion DOs and 100 fashion DON'Ts. Because it's my birthday--and I'll make lists if I want to!

100 Fashion DON'Ts...

1.) Show your underwear. Lines or straps or whales tails...yucky.
2.) Long French nails. Sorry, you look like a stripper.
3.) Long nails. Period.
4.) Roots. Get real--and get your hair did!
5.) Sandals and socks. I think I just threw up in my mouth a little.
6.) Wear something you don't love because it is in. You should dress to feel your best, regardless of what the magazines say.
7.) Exactly match the color of every article of clothing that you're wearing.
8.) Wear a very casual jacket over a very dressy dress.
9.) Wear white after Labor Day. Etiquette is not dead!
10.) Wear your Uggs with your bikini. If it's warm enough to swim, it's not cold enough for Uggs. You look stupid.
11.) Starve yourself
12.) Be a label whore. Everyone who's anyone started out as no one.
13.) Wear rings on every finger.
14.) Be afraid of color.
15.) Over-do your foundation
16.) Too-short skirts
17.) Show too much skin. Leave a little something to the imagination!
18.) Exposed bra
19.) Tights as pants.
20.) Buy something with hopes it will look good later. Some things really do look better on a hanger, or on someone else.
21.) Dress too much of your age; trendiness does not stand the test of time.
22.) White stockings with black shoes
23.) Chipped nails. Keep it fresh or take it off!
24.) Sunglasses indoors or at night.
25.) Wear something you feel insecure in; if you're going to be pulling down your skirt, or continuously adjusting a strapless dress, it's best if you just wear something else.
26.) Too much bling during the day. Not even Serena van der Woodsen, a fictional character, can pull it off. Save your sequins for the club.
27.) Buy something if you cannot wear it with at least three items currently in your closet.
28.) Buy something you can’t figure out how to put on in the dressing room in less than 1 minute. Fashion shouldn't be that complicated.
29.) Buy single-use items (wedding dresses are an exception).
30.) Excessive animal print. It's not Halloween.
31.) Not dressing your age.
32.) Acid wash jeans
33.) Fanny packs
34.) Pants with elastic waists (with the exception of leggings--but be mindful of no. 19)
35.) White men's dress shirts with no undershirt
36.) Gold chains on men
37.) Feathered bangs
38.) Sweatpants that gather at the bottom
39.) Wear shoes that are exactly the same color as your pants. Yawn.
40.) Buy something on sale you wouldn't buy at full price.
41.) Over-do your perfume.
42.) Take style tips from the cast of Jersey Shore
43.) Wear it if you can't breathe in it--and dance in it!
44.) Don't get a high-maintenance haircut. Who has time?
45.) Wear shoes that you can't walk properly in--no matter how fabulous they are.
46.) Disguise your figure with loose, oversized clothing. According to Tim Gunn, The more volume your clothing has, the more volume you appear to have.
47.) Orange-y pantyhose. The point is to match your skin tone, people!
48.) Nude hosiery with open-toed shoes.
49.) Denim on denim
50.) Overaccessorizing. Take one thing off before you leave the house.
51.) The golfing look, worn off the course
52.) Worn-out flip flops.
53.) The school girl look, if you're not a school girl.
54.) Shoulder pads
55.) Stay with one hairstyle for too long. Give yourself the decade test.
56.) Take your hairstyle to the extreme: too long, too short, too light, too dark...
57.) Be afraid to experiment with fun, playful colors when you get your mani/pedi
58.) Over-tweezed eyebrows
59.) Cat-eye make-up, circa Amy Winehouse
60.) Charge something you really can't afford to your credit card and tell yourself, "I'll pay it off later."
61.) Split-toed shoes. Camel toe, eeew.
62.) Smoking. Not only is it gross, but in all seriousness, lung cancer destroys families.
63.) At-home dye jobs
64.) Visible Peds
65.) Unopened vents. Don't forget to snip that pesky string on jackets, blazers, and skirts! Embarrassing--and you run the risk of ripping your garment when you take a large step or reach for something on the top pantry shelf.
66.) A gaping blouse. A button popping off onto the conference table? So not professional.
67.) Low ankle boots with cropped pants.
68.) Having a fashion muse like Lindsay Lohan or J-Woww.
69.) Baring your midriff. You are not a teen pop sensation. Sorry.
70.) Think that just because a high-end designer made it, it's a "DO."
71.) Hammer pants
72.) Wear all black to yoga. Lulu invented purple pants for a reason!*
73.) Heart-shaped sunglasses. Unless you're under the age of 10.
74.) Penciled-in brows
75.) Heavily lined lips. Unless you're a showgirl, your lip liner should blend with your lip color.
76.) Overmoisturize. While some might tell you that you can't have too much of a good thing, that rule of thumb doesn't apply when it comes to a clear complexion. Heavy creams can create a barrier on the surface of your face and keep your skin from absorbing moisture.
77.) Ed Hardy.
78.) Invest too much in trendy pieces. That's what H&M is for.
79.) Wear medicated lip balms. True, the tingle can be intoxicating, but these formulas won’t protect your pout; they’ll only make it drier. Look for lip balms or glosses with ingredients like shea butter and beeswax instead, both of which coat your lips with a layer that helps protect and nourish.
80.) Be a copycat. Instead, take inspiration from others and then make it your own.
81.) Keep your wellies on all day at work. Change into your heels or good flats.
82.) Overly distressed jeans are, well, distressing.
83.) Over-doing the smokey eye
84.) A smokey eye during the day
85.) Baggy jeans
86.) Designer knock-offs
87.) Hairy pits. Sorry, but someone had to say it.
88.) Sleep in your make-up. Let your skin breathe.
89.) Matchy matchy tracksuits. Unless you're Jane Lynch.
90.) Bib necklaces. Statement jewelry is one thing, but if the word "bib" appears anywhere in the name, take a pass.
91.) Visors
92.) Tapered pants
93.) Sleeveless high-necked blouses. If it's warm enough to go sleeveless, what do you need the high neck for?
94.) Scrunchies
95.) Pantyhose with sling-backs or mules.
96.) Too much fringe. When it comes to fringe--whether it be on a dress, a handbag, whatever--less is always more.
97.) Mullets--on guys or girls.
98.) Jumpsuits
99.) Forget to slice and dice the bottoms of your heels. A slippery surface plus sky-high heels spells inevitable disaster--not to mention embarrassment.
100.) Be insecure. Love yourself.


100 Fashion DOs...

1.) Invest in a really good pair of black high-heeled Mary Janes. Fortunately, they are not an urban shoe myth.
2.) Brightly colored rainboots. They will make rainy days--and your wardrobe--so much more interesting.
3.) Learn how to walk properly in heels.
4.) Own several LBDs.
5.) Pearls
6.) Wear your husband's t-shirts to bed.
7.) Wear suits without stockings.
8.) Wear navy with black (or brown).
9.) Wear jeans that fit (ie not too tight, not too baggy).
10.) Mix patterns
11.) Find a work-out you love (or don't hate).
12.) A classic trench.
13.) Dress for the weather.
14.) Splurge on a handbag you love
15.) Dress for your body type. Bikinis aren't the only cute bathing suits out there.
16.) Wear sunblock
17.) Red lipstick
18.) Dress up with a cocktail ring.
19.) Own a go-to pair of flats. You never know when you might have to run from the paparazzi--or to catch a bus.
20.) Dress your age. Every year on this earth is a gift.
21.) Patterned tights
22.) V-necks always make you look better, even if you're feeling kind of frumpy.
23.) Color, wherever it feels right.
24.) Spread good clothing karma! Clean out your closet and donate clothes you've outgrown, physically or emotionally, to an appropriate charity or clothing drive.
25.) Elegance and grace, both in what you wear and how you behave.
26.) Pedicures all year round
27.) When it comes to sunglasses, bigger really is better.
28.) Have a fashion failsafe that makes you feel good about your body and yourself for those off days.
29.) Before getting dressed in the morning, visualize your overall look.
30.) Shop a range of price points. There's no better match than a thrift store tee with a pair of designer jeans.
31.) Be brave! The trend has to start somewhere.
32.) Invest in timeless classics.
33.) Buy clothing that fits your lifestyle. If you spend your 9-5 in the office, splurge on a well made suit or an amazing pair of heels instead of blowing your paycheck on another pair of designer jeans.
34.) Animal print--in moderation--can add a fun pop! of pattern to any outfit.
35.) Retro party dresses
36.) Showcase one or two bright colors or one loud piece of jewelry instead of wearing the whole shiny rainbow.
37.) Carefully weigh your options...and then choose what will make you strut into a room like you own it.
38.) Ignore size. Bottom line: clothes that fit properly look better so don't get fixated on the numbers.
39.) Try it on. It's all about the mirror, not the hanger. Hello, that's what the dressing rooms are there for!
40.) Opt for pearls and a ponytail if you simply don't have time for a shower.
41.) Keep emergency bobby pins, mascara, and lip gloss in your purse.
44.) Dress your best. In the words of Coco Chanel, I don't understand how a woman can leave the house without fixing herself up a little--if only out of politeness. And then, you never know, maybe that's the day she has a date with destiny. And it's best to be as pretty as possible for destiny.
45.) Ask yourself, "What would Jackie do?"
46.) Buy quality, not quantity.
47.) Wear head-to-toe black if you don't have a lot of time to get ready. It is universally chic.
48.) Always wear a good bra. It will make any top fit better.
49.) Make your belt mean something to your outfit. It's not there just to hold your pants up.
50.) Smile
51.) Always check your backside in the mirror before you head out. Everything that you care about showing or not showing from the front deserves the same amount of attention from the back.
52.) Define your waistline.
53.) Think about proportion.
54.) Fishnets, in neutrals and a fine weave. They are sexy without looking sleazy.
55.) Bright, gauzy scarves
56.) Balance your accessories. For example, if you have a scarf tied to one side, wear your bracelets on the opposite arm.
57.) White denim
58.) Opt for brightly colored or patterned flats. If they match nothing, it means they match everything.
59.) Invest in a high-quality flat iron.
60.) The perfect hem hits the top of the knee or an inch above—no higher.
61.) T-shirts: a soft, fitted cotton tee always works.
62.) Nude heels
63.) Understated cat-eye make-up
64.) Save your hard-earned cash to buy a really special splurge item
65.) Having a fashion muse like Jackie Onassis or Marilyn Monroe.
66.) Locate a really good tailor. Your hems--and your wardrobe in general--will thank you.
67.) Buying a shoe you love in every color.
68.) Keep it classy. You never want to try to ‘get away’ with anything, says Lizzie Post of the Emily Post Institute.
69.) Trust in the opinions of a few good friends. If your friends are telling you that those pants aren't "so flattering," they're just trying to be nice.
70.) Dress for the part.
71.) Unruly curls. Embrace what your mama gave you!
72.) Get your H2O! Drinking 64 ounces of water daily is essential for a healthy complexion because it flushes out toxins and keeps your insides running efficiently.
73.) Moisturize in the PM. There’s evidence that skin-cell regeneration is slightly faster at night than during the day, so take advantage of your skin’s receptiveness and don’t skimp on overnight hydration.
74.) Kate Spade
75.) Treat yourself to a facial once per season.
76.) Opt for SPF.
77.) Layer
78.) Maxi dresses
79.) Plaid
80.) Take inspiration from vintage trends.
81.) Opt for a subtle smokey eye to add instant glamour to any evening outfit.
82.) Military inspired fashion
83.) Steal your husband's watch
84.) Pea coats
85.) Shirtdresses
86.) Opt for leggings if you're questioning the appropriateness of your hemline
87.) Faux fur
88.) Get your beauty sleep. No girl wants/needs to hear "You look tired" from well-meaning--albeit entirely clueless--coworkers first thing in the morning.
89.) Dress for the job you want, not the job you have.
90.) Side-swept bangs
91.) Glasses. Geek is chic!
92.) Have a signature scent.
93.) Rose-gold jewelry. It looks amazing on bold necklaces and oversize watches, and it's also flattering to every skin tone.
94.) Wear camo. In moderation.
95.) Nautical-inspired fashion
96.) Own multiple pairs of boots. The possibilities are endless--riding boots, ankle boots, heeled, flat--and each style lends itself to a different look.
97.) Diamonds. Haven't you heard?--They're a girl's best friend.
98.) Leather bomber jackets
99.) Second-day hair
100.) Be confident. There is absolutely no substitute for knowing you look amazing.


So there you have it--all the DOs and DON'Ts a fashionista could ever ask for! Thanks to all of you who contributed your style savvy--and a special thank you for reading and supporting She's Come Unheeled over the past two years. Cheers to another two years of fashion adventures!


XOXO
Lolly


*My beloved Johanna shared this "don't" with me, and I confess that I have worn black to yoga many times... Apparently even fashionistas make style blunders from time to time. Looks like it's time to add some color to my workout!


Images, in order of appearance: (1) Marilyn Monroe with cake, photo thanks to The Fashion Partizan (thefashionpartizan.blogspot.com); (2) fashion photo, thanks to Kristin Rogers Photography (kristinrogersphotography.typepad.com); (3) Juicy Couture ad campaign (http://www.juicycouture.com/).

It's My Birthday!--and I'll make lists if I want to...


I'm very excited to report that She's Come Unheeled is turning 2 years old on Friday! I want to thank all of you fabulously fashionable readers for supporting me over these last couple of years and for sharing what seems to be infinite style savvy wisdom. To celebrate this milestone, I have decided upon the rather ambitious task of making a very, very long list of 100 fashion DOs and 100 fashion DON'Ts. So once again I need your help...

What do you consider fashion DOs and DON'Ts? Whether your rules pertain to clothing, shoes, hair, or beauty, I need you!--and so does my list... Please send me an email or post a comment below, and then stay tuned for Friday's birthday post!

Thanks again for your help--and for spreading the word about She's Come Unheeled, the fabulous adventures of a self-proclaimed fashionista!

Image thanks to Daily Candy (www.dailycandy.com).

18.2.11

Lash Venom

Despite the title of today's post, I will not be talking about the cast of Twilight--not Edward's delicately applied yet utterly masculine lip gloss, nor Bella's perfect skin... In fact, there will be no talk of vampires today. Just mascara. After all, what else does a girl really need in life (or immortality)?

Lash Venom is the latest for lashes from DuWop, the infamous creators of the fabulous lip-plumping Lip Venom. Another "plumping sensation," Lash Venom's Italian-made mascara formula is said to exact volume, length, and definition, as well as instant fullness in a glossy, jet-black finish. Thanks to a combination of spheroidal powders and flexible fibers that wrap each lash completely, Lash Venom promises extreme magnification and length. Their formula also contains Vitamin E that works against smudging and flaking, not to mention lash strengthening ingredients to make your luscious lashes softer and more hydrated. While I'm intrigued, I admit that I have yet to actually try Lash Venom. However, if it's anything like its lip gloss counterpart, then it's sure to be a cosmetic success. And who knows? With a name like Lash Venom, you might just attract a Cullen of your own...



Images, in order of appearance: (1) Lash Venom $24 by DuWop, available online from Spa Look (www.spalook.com); (2) DuWop press coverage, thanks to DuWop (www.shopduwop.com).

28.12.10

Tonight We're Going to Party Like It's...2011

Okay, okay, so "tonight we're going to party like it's 2011" doesn't exactly have the same ring to it as Prince's "1999." Nonetheless, with the New Year fast approaching, it is our solemn duty as fashionistas to celebrate in style. So without further ado, allow me to suggest a few wardrobe possibilities for whatever venues you might currently be considering (decisions, decisions!)...

(1) If your plan is to party like a rockstar...then you need the Althazar Dress by Tory Burch. Once thought to be irreverent, even a fashion faux-pas, the combination of navy and black is now considered bold, modern, and sophisticated. Its body con fit and rows of sequin stripes brings the Althazar's timeless silhouette to a whole new level--one that's simply made for a new year. Styling tip: best worn with opaque black tights and your very highest black heels.

(2) If you're snuggly and snowbound...then you need the Electra Vest from the J. Crew Collection. Reinterpret "snow bunny" by adding a bit of hipster flair with this electra-fying furry vest. Made of Italian shearling panels with a defined collar, the short and fitted silhouette is ultra flattering when worn over a boyfriend top and paired with skinny jeans. The overall effect is a subtly modern homage to the après ski look. Styling tip: tousled hair and hipster glasses are optional...but absolutely fabulous.

(3) If you're braving the elements...then you need this Wool Felt Coat from Marc by Marc Jacobs. Because let's be honest, freezing outside is so not hot. The good news is that it's hip to be warm when you select the right outerwear, and this Marc classic (worn by the likes of Sienna Miller and Blake Lively's Serena van der Woodsen) brings a bit of military edge to the table with its gold tone buttons and hook and bar closures. And because the details really do matter, this jacket's bold red lining adds a little pop! of color that can boost a fashionista's spirits during the doldrums of winter. Styling tip: As fabulous as Blake/Serena may look in her itty bitty mini and spiky heels, if you're spending NYE in the bitter cold outdoors, ditch the stilettos and opt for sleek riding boots instead (shearling lined is a plus).


One of the things I love most about New Year's is that there's not just one option for celebrating. In fact--rather symbolically, I think--the possibilities are endless. For some, this means going downtown and standing in the freezing cold as the minutes tick down to midnight. Others opt for parties with friends, or cozy evenings at home with loved ones. One of my high school friends celebrated his birthday on New Year's, and so--in my younger years--December 31 always meant the most fun birthday party everrr. But whatever your New Year's Eve protocol, style is a MUST. And on that note, cheers to a very fashionable New Year.





Images, in order of appearance: (1) Althazar Dress by Tory Burch $416.50 (now on sale for an additional 25% when you enter promo code "extra25" at check out!), available online(http://www.toryburch.com/); (2) Electra Vest $498 by J. Crew from the J. Crew Collection, available online (http://www.jcrew.com/); (3) Wool Felt Coat from Marc by Marc Jacobs $340.80 (on sale--marked down from $568!!), available at Saks Fifth Avenue and online (http://www.saksfifthavenue.com/); (4) Marc Jacobs' Wool Felt Coat as worn by Sienna Miller, photo thanks to iOffer (http://www.ioffer.com/); (5) Marc Jacobs' Wool Felt Coat as worn by Blake Lively on the set of Gossip Girl, photo also thanks to iOffer.

15.12.10

A-List Status

Last week, I confessed that I tend to wear my heart on my nails--which means that for various reasons, the past few months have found me solidly in the black nails category. Well, due for a polish update, I met some dear friends for a mani/pedi at MiniLuxe last night. As we perused the nail polish selection, I debated between navy blue and dark grey. I mean, nothing says "holiday" quite like black-ish polish, right? Settling on navy, I took my seat at the manicure station between my girls. It was then that I noticed they had selected the same festive shade of red--and I thought, why not?...
The color, A-list by Essie, is a bright, cheery, red-carpet-worthy red. I admit, I hadn't been feeling all that festive, but sometimes a few good friends with fabulous taste is all it takes to brighten a day. Granted, I'm talking about nail color here, not saving the world... But in fact, I learned today from a lovely yoga guru friend of mine that our hands are included in the flow of heart chakra energies; so there is indeed something to be said for lightening their burden--and nail color. And it is my humble opinion that if you're going to opt for a change, you might as well go for A-list status.

It is this fashionista's humble opinion that a manicure can make a difference. So whatever complications face you this holiday, don't feel bad about indulging yourself a little. My girl Ani DiFranco has said, "I owe my life to the people that I love." I would have to agree with her. And on that note, happy holidays, dear fashionista friends.
Image: A-List nail color by Essie (www.essie.com).

5.8.10

Orange for Summer (not like on Jersey Shore)


This summer, I can't get enough orange. No no, not like on Jersey Shore! I'm talking about orange in the most fashionable sense, as in a serious pop! of color. I know I'm not the only one out there who feels this way. In fact, I have discussed the merits of a firey Cajun orange with my dear friend, Ash, on many occasions. And then the subject came up in line at Starbucks just this morning...

While waiting for my drink to be ready--in what was unfortunately quite a long line of patrons--the girl to my left leaned over and asked, "Do you know the specific nail color you're wearing?" In fact, I did; it was a recent purchase from Target (who is now carrying OPI and Essie, if you can believe it!): Hot & Spicy by OPI.
You may recognize this bold nail color from Refinery 29's nail color prediction for 2010, posted all the way back in January. Well, right they are! What they dubbed "persimmon perfection" brings all the summer sizzle a girl could need in one itty bitty bottle. It's best worn with a tiny bit of a tan and is the ideal contrast to a summer white or nautical navy. So if your nails are in need of a late summer pick-me-up, I highly recommend that you give them the pop! of color that they so deserve--and go orange for summer.



Image thanks to Refinery 29 (www.refinery29.com).

23.6.10

A Luxe New Way In Nail Care


You've all heard me rave about my favorite nail salon (Lauren's Nails on Charles Street) many times before, but sometimes a fashionista needs to venture into the unknown--you know, explore her options a bit? With that same adventurous spirit in mind, yesterday I made an appointment for a manicure at MiniLuxe in Lexington Center. I had been wanting to try this salon for a while, after reading about their special Minx manicure in Boston's Daily Candy a while back. While I opted for a classic French over the Minx this time around, I figured that any salon boasting such a swanky nail treatment had to have something going for it!

Marketing themselves as a nail and beauty salon, MiniLuxe's philosophy is that "me time" is critical to a balanced life. You never need an excuse to take care of you. This may go without saying, but their worldview definitely speaks to this particular fashionista! Without wanting to sound too much like Elle Woods, sometimes a mani/pedi is all I need to repair my body, mind, and spirit. Their nail care options include tempting treatments like the Organi Mani, an ode to mother Earth, using only organic skincare products; the Klean Pedi, where your feet are scrubbed and then intensely hydrated; and even a special Preggie Pedi, designed exclusively for mamas-to-be who need to put their feet up and enjoy a cooling and soothing leg, ankle, and foot treatment. Tempted yet? Wait, there's more! In addition to their list of mani/pedi options, their salon services--which they have aptly named MiniLuxuries--also include a range of waxing options, as well as the irresistible 10-minute neck and shoulder massage to help you unwind as you wait for your nails to dry.

All of that...and ambiance too? The salon itself boasts a clean, sleek, and modern design that speaks to their amazing hygiene policy. Understanding that "clean" doesn't necessarily mean sanitary, MiniLuxe raises the bar (really high) for themselves so that the salon clientele can enjoy their services in a sterile, worry-free, and über polished environment. Meaning: all of their tools are sterilized in an autoclave after each service, the same way that dentists and surgeons sterilize their tools. Through extreme heat and steam pressure, an autoclave completely sterilizes the instruments, leaving them 100% free from bacteria that can cause serious health problems. The tools are then sealed in individual sterilization packs for your protection, and your nail file and buffer are actually yours to keep after your service. Now, how's that for clean freaks?

So here's a little synopsis: I enjoyed a clean and pretty French manicure, as well as that irresistible neck and shoulder massage (!)--and was still in and out of the salon in 45 minutes. Fortunately for me, the Lexington Center location is on my way home from work too, so I was able to make it home in time for dinner with my husby. But if you don't live in my hood, worry not; MiniLuxe also has locations on Newbury Street and in Newton Centre--so you totally have options. I have to admit, I'm already thinking about what my next service might be, so if you're in the mood for some pampering, I'm soooo in.


All images thanks to MiniLuxe. To book an apointment online, or to learn more about MiniLuxe's amazing products and services, check out their website: www.miniluxe.com.