Sunday, January 31, 2010

"Youthful Abandon" with April 77

April 77 is back in the US from France, but this time not in the prairies of the Navajo Indians but rather somewhere between Portland and Seattle!

The time is 1980’s and the music scene is the alternative styles of rock known as grunge, hardcore, noise, and shoegazing.

The fashion scene is anti-fashion: “It is cool not to be cool,” shouts Generation X.

Androgynous, unkempt, minimalist, and contradictory, the collection for spring/summer 2010 is “Youthful Abandon.”

Thicker, darker, coarser—the denim is vintage in mood with Native American patterns and cowboy shirts—with the right mix of prep and outdoors!



Born April 1977 in Grenoble, France, Brice Partouche founded April 77 twenty-five years later as a denim wear label with a Rock&Roll twist—now becoming an all cruelty-free and natural fabric brand.

As a talented drummer and guitarist himself, Brice acquired a passion for denim from his father, who founded a reputable line of jeans in the Eighties.

Now Aprill 77 takes us back in time to those years with Youthful Abandon!

Photo & slideshow 2010 s/s collection “Youthful Abandon” Copyright
April 77.

Bye Bye

It's time to say bye bye for January and welcome for February ( Month of love ). Share your love with your family, besties, and someone special in your life. But for me you can share your love with all people in this world. Not only in February you can share your love too in every month.

I have a new location for my new photoshoot, here are :

Menteng Park

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Guide to Shoes


A Chic Woman's Guide to Shoes

It's no secret that women adore shoes. When you are blue, buying a new pair is an instant mood lifter. And on special occasions, you must have something special to wear. The truth is, there will always be a good excuse to add to your shoe closet.

Don't Be Tempted

Even if you love a pair, if you can't walk in them, don't buy them. Limping around in heels is decidedly ungraceful.
Dare to Wear Brights

An electric hue can amp up a look, including outfits in colors other than black and denim. Try colored shoes with white, khaki, and pastels. A scarlet-red dress, however, calls for neutral footwear.

Choose One Attention Getter


If you are wearing an over-the-top dress, for example, keep your shoes toned down.
But if your look is low-key, a standout shoe (and something like this pair would definitely qualify!) adds excitement.

Wear What's Appropriate

Open-toe sandals may be too risqué for a conservative suit, while a flat may be too casual for a cocktail frock. Keep your sneakers relegated to gym clothes or casual jeans. When in doubt, it's hard to go wrong with a classic black pump like this pair.

Going Outdoors? Say No to Stilettos

It will be difficult to walk when your heels keep sinking into the ground, and you'll ruin your shoes. Flats are fine, but if you want height, wedges are an ideal option.

Make a Statement

A spindly stiletto sandal is all about looking sexy, while a bow-emblazoned kitten heel veers more toward cute. Know what look you're going for, and go full out.

Va-va-voom Shoes Have Their Place

Nighttime is the right time for attention-getting shoes. If you still want to wear a knock-'em-dead look during the day, choose a closed-toe or peep-toe pump.

Pair Sky-High Shoes with Tame Hemlines

When going for major air, keep your hemlines at an inch above the knee. But when wearing a short skirt or dress, wear a lower heel or flat — it will balance you out and keep you from showing altogether too much leg.

Wear Flats with Properly Hemmed Clothes

Make sure your clothing is tailored or you'll risk looking sloppy. A trouser leg should fall at or above the ankle, while skirts or dresses should end above the knee.

Think About Balance

(And we're not talking about the kind you need to walk.) A thicker-heeled shoe grounds a heavily layered look, when something dainty could look off balance. The reverse also holds true. When wearing a wispy frock, a thin-strapped sandal is an appropriate match.

10 Years of "Something" by Nobody

Thirty years ago, Nobody began its quest of designing fine, premium-brand jeans within the walls of an old 19th-century pub in Fitzroy, Australia, called the Leicester Arms.

Inspired by the very cloth itself, Nobody has developed its own machinery, its own techniques, and its own style for somebodies all around the globe.

The label was officially born in 1999 as a cult of Nobody! The goal was to produce a premium brand that did not promote any one designer, any one message, or any one identity—just integrity and a perfect fit every time!

In 2006, Nobody opened its first concept store in the Fitzroy area of Melbourne, which is reputed as a “haunt of hipsters, fashionistas, students, free thinkers, oddities, addicts and square pegs.”

Now, Nobody is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a new line entitled the “Australian Heritage Collection.”

So, I would like to wish a happy anniversary to Nobody, which has continually sought to do something for someone!



Photos & slideshow Copyright Nobody.

Foundation Concealer Questions

What is primer and do I need it?

“A primer is a fairly misunderstood product – most women skip using it because they don’t know what it is or what it does. A serum-like gel, primer seals in your moisturiser and provides a smooth surface for foundation. Primer will keep your make-up from being absorbed into the skin, so it will last much longer.”
Laura Mercier, Celebrity Make-up Artist.



Tips for finding the right shade?

“Using natural daylight gives you the best chance of matching the correct shade.”
Max Factor Make-up Artist Caroline Barnes

“To find the best match, remove any make-up from your jawline and apply two to three possible foundation shades along the edge. The shade that is invisible or blends in with your skin is the best shade.”
Jannine Nicholas, Selfridges Clinique Consultant

“If your neck and chest are a little darker than your face, use a light bronzer to match them up, not a darker foundation.”
Cassie Lomas, Bourjois Celebrity Make-up Artist



How should I apply my foundation?

“Foundation should enhance your skin rather than acting as a mask, so use sparingly and only where needed, usually around the T-zone. Leave your skin naked where it’s clear. This gives an overall natural look.”
Caroline Barnes, Max Factor Make-up Artist

“The key to foundation is that you should look like you but better. You shouldn’t change your skin colour and you don’t need a mask of foundation.”
Liz Pugh, Rimmel Make-up Artist

“Apply foundation with a brush to avoid excess oils and heat from your fingers smearing your base. This also helps the product go further.”
Cassie Lomas, Bourjois Celebrity Make-up Artist

“Some people like to apply with a flat foundation brush, but I prefer to buff into the skin with a buffing brush. Use upward oval motions to ensure a more polished finish.”
Rachel Wood, Benefit Celebrity Make-up Artist.


Should I apply concealer before, or after, foundation?

“Always conceal after applying your foundation, it you conceal first you risk moving it around your face when you start the application process.”
Kirtsin Pigott, UK make-up artist and spokesperson for Rimmel
Do I need to apply powder afterwards?
“Just powder the T-Zone to avoid looking greasy. Translucent powder is best.”
Liz Pugh, Rimmel Make-up Artist

Should I stick with the same foundation and shade all year round?

“Change your foundation between summer and winter and/or holiday tan skin and when you are paler. If you go between shades try out a tinted moisturiser and top with a heavier concealer where needed.”
Rachel Wood, Benefit Celebrity Make-up Artist.

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BEYONCÉ Heat perfume : Video

Heat is the first fragrance by attractive and talented Beyonce and it arrives on the market in February 2010. Name of the fragrance was inspired by Beyonce's tour and performances. Colour of flacon and liquid was chosen after Beyonce's favourite colour – red, with a wish to look like fire with antique details.
Beyonce's temperament was depicted through the whole concept of the fragrance, from name and design to composition created in cooperation with perfumers of the house of Givaudan - Claude Dir and Olivier Gillotin. Top notes of Heat are decorated with red vanilla-orchid, magnolia, neroli and peach. A passionate heart offers honeysuckle, almond and musky cream, while a base finishes with sequoia wood, tonka and amber.

Even though Beyonce is advertising face of perfumes Diamonds Armani and True Star Tommy Hilfiger, she says that her first fragrance, Heat, represents herself. Her wish is that her first fragrance stands for everything that makes her and that she is content with the final product, without worrying about deadlines of work on the perfume. "This is my first fragrance and I want to be sure that I will love it forever! " - stated Beyonce for wwd.

Fragrance Heat was created in an antique glass flacon, just like Beyonce wanted. She coloured it in red nuances which remind of flames transforming into burning orange. Fiery and sexy, just like her, the flacon is decorated with a discrete gold detail on neck of the flacon with engraved name of the fragrance. Assortment of Heat perfume includes 30, 50 and 100ml EDT, along with a 200 ml golden lotion.

Advertising campaign was made by photographer Michael Thompson, while video commercial was directed by Jake Nava. Face of the advertising campaign is Beyonce Knowles, of course.



Visit http://www.beyonceparfumes.com/ for additional details.


A photograph is memory in the raw

In Kota Tua a lot of good scenes captured in my digital camera. There are relics from the museum of history and natural beauty of the Kota Tua area such as trees that shade and the number of people playing in front of the museum.
My good friend Onenk wish I could go there with my friends and others. I hope someday can go there again.

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Bobbi Brown Cabana Corals Collection



“This spring, there is a beautiful selection of coral shades perfect for lips and cheeks. The shade range spans from fresh new Pink Corals to universal Nude Corals to true Coral shades—every woman can find the coral shade that’s right for her.”


NEW Cabo Coral Pot Rouge

Bobbi’s purse-friendly Pot Rouge is now available in a new sunny shade of coral. Creamy and easy to blend, pat on lips and cheeks for a beachy pop of color.

Available: February 2010

Price: $22.00


Shimmer Bricks

Bobbi’s iconic Shimmer Brick Compacts are hand-made in Italy and have five bars of luxe, pearlized pigment for a shimmering glow. Run the Face Blender Brush across all five bars and lightly dust over cheeks and forehead, or brush on eyes for subtle glimmer. Available in two new shades: Nectar and Pink Quartz.

Available: February 2010

Price: $38.00




Metallic Lip Color

Made with a unique combination of high-shine emollients and light-reflective pearls, this formula offers medium coverage with multi-dimensional shimmer. Introducing three new shades: Coral Reef, Coral Glaze, and Calypso Glaze.

Available: February 2010

Price: $22.00


Lip Color

Bobbi’s classic lipstick— rich, full coverage with a soft matte finish in two new shades: Cabo Coral and Guava.

Available: February 2010

Price: $22.00

Shimmer Lip Gloss

Infused with subtle sparkle, Shimmer Lip Gloss is perfect worn on its own or over your favorite lipstick. Aloe extract soothes, Vitamins C and E offer anti-oxidant protection, and Jojoba and Avocado Oils keep lips soft and moisturized. Available in three new colors: Sunset Beach, Golden Nectar, and Coral Sand.

Available: February 2010

Price: $20.00

Bobbi Brown

Hot Honeymoon Spots


Tuscany

This beautiful region of northwest Italy is known for its culture, history and the natural beauty of the countryside, which includes must-see towns of Siena, Florence and Lucca.
What to do: Sample local wines and cheese, stroll across the Ponte Vecchio in Florence and rent a car and get lost in the rolling hills of the countryside.
When to go: April through June and September and October; year-round temperatures vary with the season
Star Fans: Rachael Ray


Thailand



Mix city and beach by dividing your time between the bustle of Bangkok and the beachy seclusion of Phuket.
What to do: Tour ornate royal palaces and temples, visit an elephant farm, ride a sea canoe through the mangroves, take a meditation class and book daily massages by the sea.
When to go: November through February and June through September; year-round temperatures average 85 degrees.


Star Fans: Kate Moss





Africa



Get in touch with nature and set out on a safari in unspoiled wilderness, then unwind at a luxurious lodge.
What to do: Ride past watering holes to see elephants, lions, zebras and more, take a hot air balloon ride, bungee jump and fall asleep under the stars
When to go: January through March and July through October is dry season in the east and May through October in the south


Star Fans: Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Natalie Portman


Venice



Everything you've heard about this floating Italian city—the way the light reflects off the water, the sound of the gondolas moving through the canals—is true.
What to do: Shop for Murano glass, marvel at the mosaics in the Basilica di San Marco, ride vaporetto No. 1 from the train station to the Lido and hang out at Harry’s Bar.
When to go: March through June, September and October; year-round temperatures fluctuate with the seasons


Star Fans: Nicole Kidman, Miuccia Prada, Julia Roberts




Rome



Start your marriage in the Eternal City and devote yourselves to living la dolce vita.
What to do: Stroll through cobblestone streets and discover ancient sites, see the Coliseum, people watch in public piazze and be sure to throw a coin the Trevi Fountain to ensure your return.
When to go: Anytime; year-round temperatures fluctuate with the seasons but many stores are shuttered during the hot month of August


Star Fans: Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise, Leonardo DiCaprio




London



Hop across the pond for a big-city honeymoon filled with culture, history and royal fun.
What to do: Visit Buckingham Palace, pose in front of Big Ben, shop at Harrods, buy antiques in Notting Hill, and tour castles and formal gardens.
When to go: Anytime; year-round temperatures fluctuate with the seasons


Star Fans: Gwyneth Paltrow, Madonna, George Clooney


Friday, January 29, 2010

“Boys at the Countryside” with Paul & Joe

Boy, boys, boys! It seems that they are everywhere!

Especially for spring/summer 2010, we have “Boys at the Countryside” with Paul & Joe!

The boys of Paul & Joe have adopted a very poetic and bucolic look this season! Wow, boys, that’s a term for your verbal placement test! In other words, the boys this season are romantically rustic!

Although true to the flowery fields and colorful pastors of the countryside, Paul & Joe boys are loyal to their dand-rock look—they are boy dandies at heart!

Brit Pop of the 80’s sweeps through the collection, with a casual breeze.

Cargo pants, reverse sleeveless shirts, and baggy trousers transform the Rock&Roll look of Elvis into sheer outdoor comfort.

The Paul & Joe label was named after the two boys of French designer Sophie Albou, who, after graduating from the Institut Française de la Mode, launched her first menswear collection in 1995.

So, boys, it’s time for the countryside this season—with Paul & Joe!



Photo & slideshow Copyright Paul & Joe.

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