"Fashions Fade, Style is Eternal."-- Yves Saint Laurent

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Get Close with Jimmy Jane

The Valentine’s hoopla may be over, but keep the love flame burning with Jimmy Jane candles. This unique candle isn’t your typical burner, once you snuff out the flame the wax melts into room-temperature massage oil—perfect for drizzling over your loved one. Made of ember, the oil nourishes and hydrates the skin leaving you feeling warm and fuzzy all over.


And although it’s still a tad nippy outside, Jimmy Jane candles are laced with scents offering touches of spring. Combination scents include: Saffron and Neroli; Habanero and Grapefruit; Coriander and Quince; Truffle and Gardenia; Ginger and Date; and Lychee and Lapsang.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Monique L' Huiller Trends

Here are a few make-up and hair tips I grabbed from backstage at the Monique L' Huiller show earlier today. Remember, you got it here first!


M.A.C Make Up trends:
-The goal for fall '09 is to achieve a 'hard edge' look.
- The look is simple: a black band across the top eyelid with a light shading on the temple.
- The liner used is called smoulder
- Studio Sculpt foundation is very popular this season


Nail Trends:
- Rita Hazan Salon did all the nails for the models. The 1st coat is Essie Aruba Blue, the 2nd is Essie's Licorice

Hair Trends:
- The look is a low ponytail chignon. The inspiration is taken from a ballerina look. However, the look is the ballerina heading home, not to the performance. The look is clean, yet lived in. The goal is to find a balance of clean and non-perfection.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Get Funky with Funky Lobes


In the spring of 2008, Marie Jean Baptiste stumbled upon something in her Brooklyn neighborhood that changed her life—a going out of business fabric and yarn store. Marie immediately took advantage of the deeply discounted merchandise and purchased tons of yarn. “When I finally got home, I didn’t know what I wanted to make,” said Marie. “I just wrapped the colorful yarn around some earrings and things just started coming together.”

A few months and ideas later, Marie birthed Funky Lobes, a jewelry line filled with handcrafted yarn earrings, bangles and necklaces. Exploring new colors and fashion trends are important to Marie, and since her debut last year, she has upgraded to imported yarns from Italy.

Within her jewelry collection you’ll find an array of multi-shaped pieces daunting gorgeous palettes. Although the pieces are easy on the eyes, the process for making the jewelry is no easy task. Aside from using her strength to tightly wrap the yarn, Marie uses three glues for binding purposes. “It’s a long process,” says Marie. But it’s a task she embraces.

“There is no need to spend hundreds of dollars on new outfits when you can spice up your already owned pieces with one of our fabulous pieces,” said Marie.

So what’s up next for the fashionable gal? Marie is planning to create a collection of yarn handbags and provide a small collection of vintage dresses for Marie’s Closet, a clothing rental boutique for industry professionals—another endeavor Marie has up her sleeve.

Funky Lobes retail anywhere from $15 to $55 and can be found in Pieces and Kiini Ibura boutiques or online at http://www.funkylobes.com.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

It’s Official: Michelle Obama in VOGUE Mag!


Next month, Michelle Obama will hit the stands in Vogue Magazine. Following Hillary Clinton, Michelle is the second First Lady to grace the cover. It’s not confirmed what exactly she’ll wear, but we do know she’ll be flaunting Jason Wu. The Washington Post reports:

In the cover photo, taken by Annie Leibovitz, Obama is leaning on a soft beige sofa at the Hay Adams Hotel, where the first family stayed days before the historic inauguration. Obama is wearing a magenta dress by designer Jason Wu, who designed her inaugural ball gown. Her hand rests under her chin. Her left hand folded beneath her. She is wearing a diamond that you do not often see her wearing in recent appearances.

Honestly, the last few articles in Vogue have been rather lackluster. So, Michelle will add a bit of color…literally.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Share the Love with Fashion

Valentine’s Day is like dessert after a delicious meal—you either love it, or find it to be completely pointless. But regardless of your relationship with the so-called-romantic day, it can’t hurt to have a bit of fun. Right?


Head over to N Boutique tonight to enjoy displays of sophisticated dedicates, bra fittings and a naughty show—er, fashion show.

See you there!

114 West 116 Street
Off Lenox Ave.
Time: 6-8:30pm

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

rEtAiL tHeRaPy

If you think the web world is filled to capacity with discount clothing sites, think again.

Truly Networks, a next-gen online retail development firm, launched a shopping site for women who enjoy high-end fashion apparel and accessories. Entitled, RedTagCrazy.com, The social shopping model combines top brands with huge markdowns, limited quantities, and a very limited time to purchase.

Sound like chaos? Not so much.

Let's be honest, In these hard economic times, everyone is looking for a way to save a buck, right? I know I sure am! And unlike the sample sale sites, you don't need to get invited or be a member. It's open to everyone—for a limited time.

The item Du Jour is a graphic stretch tee from Big Star. And, it's only $11.37!

Monday, February 2, 2009

I Want to Meet Rahni Flowers



Hairstylist Rahni Flowers is the man standing behind the first lady...literally.
Since Michelle Obama was 18, Rahni Flowers has been managing her tresses, making sure her look is always up to par. In his recent interview with Rachel Ray, Flowers discusses Inauguration style preparations and even offers tips on how to score the first lady look.
Rachael asked if he will continue to work with Michelle now that she's away from his Chicago salon and in Washington D.C. Flowers then stated: "It would not be a very pragmatic thing to fly me back and forth to Washington D.C. in light of the economic climate in the United States." Instead, he's training people who live in D.C. to maintain her look and her schedule.
How's that for a savvy stylist who isn't afraid of saving a buck or two. I'll take him!

Check him out on Rachel Ray