Thursday, March 11, 2010

Drapes for All Body Figures!!!

I found couple pic. of people wearing draped dresses and thought it is fun to see all of them altogether!


Why?

Cause' our body figures are totally different but we all rock in those draped dress/jersey dresses!! ^O^


Too bad, it didn't show what kind of heels that Beyoncee wore. But I am sure more LADY like.

This is a very trendy look last year w/ A. Wang combat boots. 

Yu's Herve' Lerger for Max Azria beige/nude draped w/ knot dress and A. Wang booties. 


Moi!! Outfit Du Jour



1. Top:
  • Pete roses pink tank underneath $29
  • Pete gray draped boat neck jersey dress $39 (I got it larger size n' sew couple spots to make the drapes more flattered on me.)
  • cotton blend quarter sleeves red coat
2. Accessory:
  • Hobo International snake skin print clutch
  • my DIY necklace
3. Shoes: Valentino patent taupe bow sling back platform heels



I clip that cameo onto the J Crew rose gold colored chain necklace.....to make my own necklace! (Thanks to Isabel who bought that cameo brooch for me at flea market.)




Hum... maybe I will look edgier w/ a pair of cool boots next time!!! 


I got all of those pieces recently to refurbish a spot at my house...Oh, except for the chef's 3-D painting which I got it 5 years ago!! 

This is the side of this print which requires two prints for each 3-D painting to be made of.

"The chef is always right!" ^O^
Don't you just hate your BF or DH or anybody to add other spices into your dishes which you think it tastes divine already?!!!hahah..... 
Have some fun cooking on the weekends!! xoxo Rachel

Dulce Cosmetics Part Deux

As promised here is the second installment of my Dulce Cosmetics review. The colours on the site are pretty true to life and more accurate than my photos, but I always think it's nice to see what products look like without the harsh lighting of a studio.

First up let's talk cheeks. If you don't like mineralized blushes then look away now as these are all very shimmery. Personally a bit of sparkle never scared me, so I was keen to make them work, and they do if buffed into the skin, or lightly layered on top of a matte(ish) bronzer or blusher. The colour range is great with a good selection of pinks, peaches and even some plummy colours.

The baked lustre blusher in shade 04 would be perfect for adding colour to darker skintones. Though it is far too dark for me, and looks more like a bronzer, I have used it to create depth very sparingly along the cheekbones (in between where you would sweep your bronzer and blusher).

The baked metallic blusher in shade 02 (which is much more peach than orange in real life) makes a nice highlight over a matte peach blush.  I would recommend using this with a fan brush as it is very shimmery.
As you can see both blushes are very pigmented, so use them wisely :). Less is definitely more with these!

The megashine and volume glosses are smooth, easy to apply and have a pleasant fruity scent. The consistency and colour pay-off is more like a liquid lipstick, while the staying power is that of a gloss.
They can be sheered out to create a more subtle look as in the swatch (shade 09, which is darker in real life than on the website). These are not at all sticky and I haven't found them to be drying.
Dulce also have a range of lose shadows called pigment shimmer powders. These come in a plastic pot with a screw top. Inside there is a plastic cap which has a hole in the middle (I think Kryolan does something similar with their pigments). There is also stopper attached to the lid so when you close it none of the powder can come through. Unlike shadows with sifters they can therefore be stored upside down without the fear of an explosion next time you open it This is a good idea in principle, as it stops those all too frequent spillages, but it does make it quite difficult to get the product out as the hole is not big enough for a brush.
This is shade 05, a beautiful warm bronze colour. The pigmentation as always is great, but I have found this pigment to be quite chunky (I only have one colour so am not sure if this is the case with all of them). It almost seems like the pigment particles clump together because it isn't properly dry. Looking at the ingredients I see that the pigment shimmer powders contain almond oil, which probably makes the pigment stick together. I know that some MAC pigments have this problem too *ahem Frost.. I'm talking about you!*. This makes application a little difficult as there is a lot of fall out. I have found it best to apply this dry all over the lid with my finger, which makes it blend well and appear almost like a cream eyeshadow.
You can see the texture in this swatch, but if you go over it with your fingers it becomes very smooth and creamy as the heat helps it blend in. It really depends on how much time you want to spend playing with it, but at $7 a pop for a tonne of product I can see myself trying more :).

I have put up a tutorial using some dulce cosmetics on YouTube to show you guys how the products wear and can be used :).


I would love to know what you all think of Dulce cosmetics!! It almost makes me wonder how some brands can charge up to 10 times as much for mineralized products when you can get such pigmented shadows, blushers etc. for extremely affordable prices.


Dear FTC: All products featured were sent to me for review purposes. As always, all opinions are my own :).

Quirky Classic ~

I don't think I had a picture of this Marc Jacobs alpaca wool coat unbuttoned look and reveal what's underneath before. Oh, of course w/ my clothes one..... ^O^   I always thought it is such a classic piece and demands a more sophisticated look. Even when I use a stud belt cinching over it, I still look very uptight or "overly sophisticated"  in the picture when I looked back at my post.....Quirky Classic Chanel Jacket.


As you guessed, I put together another outfit w/ this Marc Jacobs coat again. Oh, a beige/camel/...... wool coat is another wardrobe staple. (I have a cute reader who emailed me about "what's my 10 ideal wardrobe staple"...and I am still trying hard to jog down to 10 if possible. :P)  

No, we didn't tired them out by shopping up n' down, high n' low...it is just their nap time, that's all!!!! ^O^

I was waiting for Cathy to get ready..... and had some fun taking pic. of myself.... We are off to Filoli Garden today!!

My ODJ. 

1. Top: 
  • Max & Co. black cropped dress
  • Kain label slate tank
  • H&M shoulder patches cardigan
  • Marc Jacob alpaca coat w/ boat necklace shoulder details
2. Accessory:
  • golden roses lace tights (yah, thanks to Cathy who gave me this beautiful tights.)
  • Hobo International embossed snake skin clutch (hooray~ a total steal look for $74 on sale!!!!
  • Africa white turquoise necklace w/ silver beads form designer friend, Elfi. 
3. Shoes: CL studs booties 08'



It is quirky because I had a very unstructured outfit inside a classic coat!!




Got Rabbit?




The weather is too nice and Cathy had to strike a pose too~!!



So far, I nailed down 2 must-have things in the wardrobe...
1. A black cropped skirt/dress, the skirt can be used as poncho if you dare..... the cropped dress is the best candidate to layer for a quirky look for more fun.
2. Beige/camel/anything neutral color wool coat!!!
I hope they make sense to you!! ^O^


There I found an old picture of my friend, Pei n' her son. I love the way Pei did the layers, not to mention the perfect pair of off-white boots she paired w/. The colors are all so soft n' compliment to each other. The ensemble looks so flattered on her at that day!!
 
The boots is from Diesel. 

 We loved the flower patterns n' ruffle details on her shirt (Zara) and also the perfect pair of white frame sunglasses to complete the look from head to toe!!!


Advice?
MOMs, stop focusing on your children alone, get up and get dressed..... I mean a real dress-up for yourself!!! ^O^

See you tomorrow. xoxo Rachel


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