Review: Bronzer for Pale/Fair Skin

If you have a pale/fair skin tone like me, most bronzers don’t look right on your face. They either make your face look dirty or give it that fake orange-y tan look. I’ve tested several bronzers for my face and I finally found one that is PERFECT for pale/fair skin tones like me. If that’s you too, read on….

Cargo Cosmetics makes a whole line of bronzers/blushers called Beach Blush. Their newest shade is called “Sunset Beach”. This particular shade is not too bronzey, not too brown or tan, and not too bright. I tried another shade on their line that is new called “Tenerife” and found it to be too matte and too dirty looking on my skin. Their Sunset Beach shade is the perfect mix of a pinkish-flushed glow with just the right amount of bronzer in it.

Test it on your face at a Sephora store near you. Click here for a glance at the shade from their website.

Interpreting Runway Fashion

Since I work in NYC, I pass by the “tents” at Bryant Park almost every day where they are currently holding “Fashion Week” and it prompted me to write about how to interpret runway fashion.

As you are probably aware, the fashion industry shows the next seasons trends way in advance. Right now, Spring 2008 is being shown on the runways of fashion week while the rest of us are still wearing summer 2007 clothing.

I wanted to offer an interpretation of “fashion week” for real people out there who are either stay at home moms, students, working mothers, single mothers or regular, normal career women who wonder when they heck would they ever wear some of the far-out designs that runways and magazines show.

Some of the fashions you see and read about on the runway are simply for theatric purposes and really not meant to be worn on the street for everyday life. Besides forecasting upcoming trends, some of the styles are the chance for the designer to “go crazy”, get publicity and showcase some of their wild and far-out stuff for the press and fashion insiders who visit these shows. You’ve probably seen some weird looking hats or outfits on models that have been photographed at these runway shows and wondered, “who the heck would ever wear that?” Well, I’ve often wondered that myself until I worked in the fashion industry and learned it was not to be taken so literally.

There is a way to interpret these far-out designs into our normal everyday life. For example: a designer may show models strutting out on the runway dressed like 1930′s gangsters with pinstripe suits and huge fedora hats, machine guns and suspendered high-waisted pants. This is not to tell us that this is how we should go to work or on a interview. It’s more of a humorous way to interpret menswear-inspired fashion for women. First of all, look at colors. Are they showing mostly greys, flannels, stripes or solid colors? That tells you that grey may be that seasons new black along with pinstripe patterned trousers with a loose fit reminiscent of the type of trousers that actress Lauren Bacall wore in the 1940′s. Think “old Hollywood glamour”.

Is another designer showing a model wearing clownish bright shades with a goofy hat and garish makeup? Interpret that to mean jewel-tone brights (think jewel tone colored sweaters, for example, in royal blue, ruby red, or emerald green). Or, to spruce up your predominantly black wardrobe, add a pair of gloves or scarf in one of these bright colors. See how it works? It certainly doesn’t mean that you should go out and buy a huge tunic or oversized trapeze dress in circus clown colors. But, you just might want to pick up a couple of bright inexpensive throw pillows to liven up your living room couch. It even relates to home furnishings.

Runway shows are a lot of entertainment and flash and should not be taken too literally meaning — as far as what the models are wearing, walking down the runway with their shirts open and braless — so please don’t!

If any of you have any questions or comments concering runway fashion, feel free to e-mail us or comment. We’re here to help.

Happy Shopping!

Nail Polish Trends for Fall 2007

The other day I did my weekly drug store run to check out the new makeup and nail polish displays for fall and it’s apparent that dark polish is the trend for Fall 2007. Black, navy and dark plummy shades are the season’s trend and so is the ever classic shades of red.

Reds, this time around are rich and vibrant – jewel-like and some with frost or subtle sparkle. Sally Hansen Lacquer Shine Nail Color has some gorgeous dazzling red shades to discover and would look equally nice on both finger and toe nails.

OPI is showing rich navy (like the sky at midnight!) and black returns this season but with a slight red sparkle to it. Check out OPI’s Russian Collection. I picked up four shades from their collection: An Affair in Red Square, (a gorgeous jewel-tone red), Vodka & Caviar (a darker shade of red minus the sparkle), Midnight in Moscow, (an almost black shade with a sparkle of maroon/red) and Russian Navy (a gorgeous shade of sapphire blue that I’ll wear on my toes!).

On the upscale side, Chanel’s fast selling nail color for Fall 2007 is “Tulipe Noir”, a deep plum shade which is their *it* color for this year.

The Lippmann Collection has “Rehab”, an ink-dipped blue, and “I Want Candy” a lollypop red.

Rescue Beauty Lounge Nail Polish shows us “Au Chocolat”, (the color of melted Godiva), “Film Noir” (a black orchid/dark violet) and “Black Russian” (black polish with ruby red flecks)

These dark shades look best on short, well-manicured nails and they may not be for everyone, but if you’re the conservative type, you can always try them on your toes instead of your fingernails.

Fashion Trends To Avoid This Fall

1) High waisted pants. I don’t care how tall or thin you are, I’ve never seen a pair of high waisted pants that look good on anyone. They make your boobs look like they are growing out of your waistband. Please do not buy into this nightmare of a trend.

2) Colored denim jeans. The 80′s are over and while certain styles from certain decades return, this is one trend that I hope no one takes hold of. Colored jeans remind me of punk rockers and bad movies from the 80′s. Besides, blue denim is a classic and with all the different washes of blue denim available, why venture into the crayon box of denim? Yikes! Pick up a pair of dark denim jeans this fall. Now THAT is something that is flattering to all. All the better if its a wide leg pair of dark denim pants.

3) Baby doll tunics. Enough of this. I’ve tried wearing this style different times and it all looks like maternity wear to me. I’d rather throw on a satin or silky trapeze dress with some high heels than a baby doll tunic.

4) Oxford shoes. These remind me of my Catholic school days. Which reminds me of nightmares. There is nothing feminine, funky, hip or cool about oxford shoes, especially oxford high heels. There’s just too many other stylish options out there in the way of comfortable shoes.

5) Feathers, edwardian blouses or fussy ruffles. Unless you’re trying out for a scene in “Amadeus” – this is another trend that will only make you look foolish and increase your chances of becoming a Glamour “Don’t”.

6) Cropped baby doll blazers or jackets. Again, these are not flattering even to thin people. The minute I saw one of these in a store recently, I thought to myself, “hmm, it looks like a bed jacket!”

Fashion Advice – Selling Clothes

Ebay is a great place to score bargains and to sell things in your closet you don’t use anymore. I have bought and sold on there myself. Sometimes, though, the fees can be not worth your time to auction off something.

The blog “Outfit Kit” alerted it’s readers to a website that allows you to sell your clothing WITHOUT FEES! THANK YOU OUTFIT KIT!!!! Yes, it’s true, and if you don’t believe me, see for yourself >>

Blog Reading: “Things That I Bought That I Love”

Recently I stumbled across a blog that I find both interesting and funny. I like the way Mindy Ephron’s blog “Things That I’ve Bought That I Love” reads. She’s very entertaining in her writing style and always makes me laugh.

Read it here: http://mindyephron.blogspot.com/

Fall 2007 Makeup Trends

Fall makeup is certainly rich and luxurious this year! I always look forward to fall makeup shades more than Spring / Summer. Here’s a brief summary of some Fall 2007 makeup trends from top brands:

Bobbi Brown shows eyes in stonewashed nudes and to the other extreme, metallic shadow palettes.

Chanel shows rich, deep burgundy-toned lips and nails. Tulipe Noire, Chanel’s “it” nailcolor for Fall 2007 — is a deep plum flecked with gold, is selling out quickly.

Clinique makeup takes a dramatic turn this season. Deep, smoky eyes, richly glossed lips.

MAC – lips enter the next dimension with the extreme pearl, multi-reflective finishes of new 3D Glass. Limited edition from what I’ve read!

NARS smolders with a moody palette of warm metallics for a look of “mythic sophistication and strength”. Eyeshadows in gold and rose hues and lips in shades of red, pink and beige.

Now is when the September issues of fashion magazines start coming out and I don’t know about you, but I can’t wait !