Lipstick is a daily make up essential
for me so when I stumbled upon the elusive and highly coveted Tom
Ford lipstick collection I could not resist purchasing a tube. I
bought Bruised Plum, a shade of deep reddening plum with hints of a
cool purple and fuchsia. Because of these colors I thought the
lipstick would be a bit hard to pull off but it turns out this is a
perfect fall shade. The lipstick itself has a light shimmer and does
not smudge because it is less creamy then one would expect. Another
great aspect of the lipstick is the packaging. Tom Ford's lipsticks
come in a lovely white and gold tube that makes the lipstick all the
more elegant and covet-able. One drawback is the price. So if your
looking a cheaper alternative, MAC's Hang Up and Rimmel's Electric
Plum are good dupes for the Bruised Plum shade.
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Sunday, December 16, 2012
D.I.Y. Meadham Kirchoff's Opulence
The spectacular display of ornamental excess presented at the Meadham Kirchoff S/S 13 show left a resounding impression upon us. It was the kind of show that you can revisit time again and discover new facets of detail: the glitter-encrusted manicures, the never-ending layers of bow, pearl, and stone; all crafted in the richest jewel tones.
What we took away from this show was a new found compulsion to embellish -particularly in the fashion of Kirchoff's rhinestone necklaces and head bands.
We created our own vision of Kirchoff using an old head band stripped bare, and a plain gold collar necklace, that we drenched in rhinestones purchased from a local craft store. We used a regular glue gun to apply, which has held the stones very well; but for a more permanent hold: jewel glue, or E6000 glue works best.
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