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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Nail art made EASY!

In my September Birchbox were these metallic gold, pink and black leopard print nail polish stickers by Incoco. They retail at $7.99-$10.99. I've seen Sally Hansen's version of these, which run about $10, in the drugstores but have been wary of if they would live up to all their hype.
I followed the directions that came with the Incoco nail polish stickers and was very surprised at how fast and easy these went on. All you need for an instant nail art are the stickers and a nail file. As a last step, not included in the directions, I placed a layer of clear protective coat on top with hopes that it will help them stay on longer. It took about 7min to put them on, which I thought was great for a first timer. The one feature I truly liked was if you placed the sticker slightly off you could peel it up and move it accordingly. Both brands offer a large variety in colors, patterns and straight up glitter. These are great if you don't have time to go to get your nails done or you need something fun and fashionable in you life fast!
I think I might have fallen in love. They are truly cute! I have to get my paws on Sally Hansen's Halloween prints. I will report back with how long they last.





Sunday, October 9, 2011

A little late but....September Birchbox

I was so excited when my September Birchbox came in. Inside I was presently surprise not only with what was in it but the packaging and use of Birchbox's pink color that can be found in their logo on the outside of the box, the tissue paper everything is wrapped in and the ink used on the product information card.
Included in the September Birchbox was:
-A friendship bracelet to celebrate Birchbox's one year anniversary. It's totally cute.
-Mascara by blinc
-Leopard print nail polish applique by Incoco
-Lip enhances by Jouer
-"Natural" perfume by LIV GRN
-Lash card



Birchbox

I recently just signed up for Birchbox and plan on sharing with you all each month what's in each box and my personal reviews on the product. To give you a better idea of what a Birchbox is here's some info from their website.
"Birchbox delivers the best products and the best insider secrets, without any fuss. Every month Birchbox members will receive a curated box of luxe beauty samples. Each box will span beauty categories and deliver exciting products that fit into both your day-to-day routine, and into those days when you want to turn up the drama a notch. Co-founders Hayley Barna and Katia Beauchamp met at Harvard Business School. They created Birchbox to help women cut through the clutter of the beauty world to find products that really work for them. Birchbox has recently been featured by InStyle , New York Post and Marie Claire among others."- www.birchbox.com/about-birchbox/what-is-birchbox


Just a lil of my jewelry collection.

I've worked with jewelry and accessories for the past 5 years so my collection is always growing. I found this great jewelry box at a thrift store for only $5. I love using the doors for earrings and necklaces. And of course all the drawers are completely full! I truly believe you can never have enough accessories.






Rat/mouse bracelet

In my last post I talked about how I loved to shop on eBay. Well I bought this last week and was totally surprised when it came in. In the auction it said that the bracelet was by Betsey Johnson and it came with her tag attached to it. Yet on closer inspection I realized it actually says on the clasp that its made by "Marc by Marc Jacobs". A total surprise but now I love it even more. Just goes to show things aren't always what they seem lol.



DIY skeleton hand earrings

I am crazy about jewelry. I love shopping online for crazy things you cant find in stores. The main place I get this fix is on ebay. I can truly say I am addicted to ebay shopping. Recently I found these skeleton hand earrings on ebay for only $4 and had to buy them. I loved them as they were but really wanted them to be gold. Sooooo a DIY project came up! This was a truly simple DIY project that took about 10min.

(before)

(after)

These earrings are shinier in person. I used a metallic spray paint I had on hand that I used for other projects to cover the earrings. Instead of spraying them with the spray paint I sprayed some onto a piece of cardboard and painted them with it. This way I was able to get into all the bends of the fingers. I put two coats on and allowed for enough drying time in between. The great thing about spray paint is that it normally dries really fast.

RAW Launch Party

"Raw is frustrated fashion. 
RAW is blind; nagging and pulling on threads.
RAW is coloring selfish pride with determination."- from RAW's website

Kolby's launch party was amazing! I am so proud of him. I went with my friends Beena and Jessica. We all happened to be clad all in black but whats new there. I unfortunately didn't have time to snap a photo of myself in my outfit because I was running late. I wore black wedge booties with black leggings and a huge overside black sheer button up with rolled up sleeves. I had my favorite necklace on, my gold "time turner", lots and lots of gold bangles, a long skinny gold snake skin clutch and bright red lips. I used my hair extensions and had a long side fishtail braid. (I was pleasantly surprised when Kolby told me a few days later at work that I was on his top well dress list for his event. :) you know that made me warm and fuzzy inside!) Everyone else there was dressed to impress too. We arrived around 9:30pm at Kolby's place, a very spacious studio apartment, there was a verity of finger foods and of course beverages, it was nice how they were set up, similar to a make your own cocktail bar. A nice touch was a large piece of paper where you could sign your name, say congratulations or doodle if you cared to. But what I really want to talk about is the RAW clothes! When you walked into Kolby's apartment there was no RAW clothing on display except the few who already owned pieces and where sporting them at the event. Kolby gave a speech about what RAW is and thanking everyone (which i have on video on my phone but cant get it to my computer, will try and fix this soon), and then two huge closets next to each other were opened where inside RAW was displayed. On the right was the RAW women's line and on the left the RAW men's line.

RAW women's line:
 (Shredded jeans, cross t-shirt shredded in front, bleached cozy)

 (skulls, lightbulbs, crosses, mannequin parts and pearls add to the over all affect) 

(close up, kinda blurry)
(crazy awesome gloves)

First off, notice the beautiful young lady wearing a RAW gown sitting in front of a mirror. I didnt see her at first when the doors opened. I love the idea of a live mannequin in a display. She was brushing her hair with a mannequin hand. LOVE IT! When looking at the clothes I can imagine any type of woman; size, shape and age wearing any of these pieces. Thats what I love about RAW, anyone can wear it! I am not a fan of clothing lines that are directed to a specific type of person. It's aggravating because most women in America aren't the typical women they target. It usually leaves me crying out, "hey you forgot about this lady". The pieces for women can easily be worn with anything to anywhere. Throw on a shredded shirt with a pair of leggings or jeans for a causal look or go all out with one of the gowns.

RAW men's line:

 (bleached pants, cut off white button up)

 (shredded over sized shirt, nail necklace)

 (great use of props, another nail necklace)


 (love the added books, bag and rope)

When I think of men's fashion if its not blue jeans and a t-shirt, something easy to throw on, I wouldn't imagine most men wearing it but RAW incubuses not only fashionable men but also men who don't give two cents about what they put on. There are very basic pieces and then elaborate ones. Kolby created necklaces out of large industrial nails (about 6 inches long) that are fantastic. They look very manly but also can be worn by women.
Many of the pieces in fact from the men's and women's line can be swapped in between. These pieces are perfect for everyone. Not only are there shredded shirts, jeans, dresses, cozies, gloves and scarves but Kolby has also added bleached items. He wears a lot of them to work and they are truly awesome.
I love the added elements in each display. There are skulls, lightbulbs, rope, pearls, mannequin parts, crosses and even wood. These elements not only add to the over all effect of the display but also go along with the RAW feeling.
If you are interested in getting your hands on any of these pieces or have any questions for Kolby himself here's his website: Ragged-and-Wearable.Tumblr.com

I've been truly slacking in my posting and I humbly apologize!

But I have a lot to fill you all in on. Like the RAW launch party, a DIY item and more. So lets get started

Thursday, September 29, 2011