Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Dennis Basso Spring 2011

This Spring season has seen Dennis Basso take a leap of faith with his new collection, as he stated backstage that there would be "no pants". He also went on to describe the women who wear his clothes, saying that "she loves to go out"..."She travels. She does special occasion"..
And Snob likes it :)

Leather Craving.

I have both faux leather leggings and skirt.  But when it comes to comfort and quality issue, I'd opt for investing a real one.

I bought this Preen Line studs leather/polyester or nylon pants couple weeks ago and waited to wear it when the weather gets much more cool down!!

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DO I look like a "Hedgehog" w/ all the studs on my bag and pants...hahahaha...  lol.

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My ODJ. 


1. Top:
Zara camel tee w/ sheer shoulder
Chris and Jaime camel cape 
 2. Bottom:
Preen Line leather pants w/ studs
3. Accessory:
Alexander Wang Rocco Duffel bag
Sergio Rossi red heels


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As Ceci (my friend from Canada) requested... front view of leather pants..... leg hugging? ^^


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Butt hugging!! ^^ 
I think I'd love to ask my TRX instructor give us more work-out on our hamstring. 




It is almost Chinese Moon Festival...... I'd go shopping for moon cakes!
xoxo Rachel 

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Victoria's Secret Inspired FOTD

Since I was harping on in my last post, I thought I would give the 'Victoria's Secret' look a go.  I mean I ain't no professional make up artist but I love playing around with products in general and seeing what I can come up with.  I think it's the creative aspect of it that really appeals to me and gets me excited.

It never fails to amaze me though, how much the camera 'pales' your make up.  The eye make up looks reasonably intense in real life but on camera, it seems to come across a lot lighter.  I'm sure you still get the idea though.  I have picked up a lot of tips and tricks since becoming a blogger but there's always something new to learn so I'm always open to suggestions and advice.
Let's get on to what products I used to create the look:

The Base:
Estee Lauder Daywear Plus Sheer Tint Release Formula - this just evens the skin tone and gives a slight bronzed look.  I just think this product is so unique.
Rouge Bunny Rouge Highlighting Liquid in Sea of Showers - An amazing highlighter and worth the money. This creates the glow under the foundation and gives a nice radiance.

                                       
The Foundation:
Nars Sheer Glow in Figi & Barcelona (mixed together to suit my current skin tone and applied with fingers)
                            
The Concealers:
Bobbi Brown Colour Corrector in Light to Medium Bisque (to counteract darkness under eyes).
Benefit Erase Paste in Medium (over BB corrector to lighten under eye area)
Estee Lauder Maximum Cover Foundation (used as a concealer around nose and on any blemishes)

                                     
The Powders:
Benefit Hello Flawless Powder in Toffee (very lightly dusted over foundation to set)
Korres Monoi Oil Bronzing Powder in no.2 (all over face)
Benefit Hoola (used to contour cheekbones)
Benefit Coralista 
Dior Shimmer Powder in Amber Diamond (on tops of cheekbones, on cupid's bow and down bridge of nose).

The Eyebrows:
Benefit Brows a-go-go
Estee Lauder Brow Setting Gel

The Eyes:
Mac Bare Study Paintpot (all over lid as a base)
Illamasqua Pure Pigment in Ore along socket line and extended out and blended past natural outer eyelid)
Rouge Bunny Rouge eye shadow in Unforgettable Oreole (on middle of eyelid and in tearduct)
Jemma Kidd Iridescent Eye Silk Crayon in Tigers Eye (along top lashline)
Lancome Hypnose Precious Cells Mascara (on top lashes only)
Benefit Powderflage (lightly applied under eyes to tidy up any fall out and brighten under eye area)

  The Lips:
Jemma Kidd Hi-Shine Glosstick in Bridgetown
Lancome Juicy Tubes Smoothie in Simmer 

                            

Pamela Love S/S 2011

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Christine Centenera - Fashion Editor, Harper's Bazaar Australia. Christina is a Fashion Editor at Harpers Bazaar Australia.  She started her magazine career working at Cosmopolitan in Australia. She also freelances as a stylist and works as Lara Bingle's stylist.
Carine Roitfeld - Editor-in-Chief, Vogue Paris. Carine Roitfeld is the Editor-in-Chief of the French edition of Vogue, a position she has held since 2001. While she was working as a freelance stylist, her daughter, Julia, was in a children's fashion shoot for Italian Vogue Bambini in 1990, photographed by Mario Testino. Roitfeld and Testino soon after began working as a team, doing advertising work as well as shoots for American and French Vogue.
Anna Dello Russo - Fashion Director at Large & Creative. She is currently the Editor At Large and creative consultant for Vogue Japan. Anna was born in Bari in Southern Italy, and now lives in Milan. Having said to ‘wear just night-clothes in daytime.It is unexpected’ and "When (she) was a kid, one of (her) DREAMS was to be forgotten in a FASHION DEPARTMENT STORE  at closing to remain undisturbed to play with all the clothes all night long.’
Kate Waterhouse- Herald Sun. Kate, 26, has previously worked with leading newspapers and magazines in Australia and internationally. She was the Style Editor for the Sunday Telegraph prior to moving to the high-status Sun Herald.
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