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FALL INTO TREND

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TOP FALL TREND #TALKABOUTIT

As much as we can't stand the cold seasons, we love the fashion that develops. This is the only time in the year when more is more and then some. This season don't play it safe with your makeup, hair and nails. Become a fashion chameleon, but instead of blending in STAND OUT!!

Trending Lips

Say goodbye to the flirty feminine lips of the summer, and hello to the rich, empowering lips of the fall. Matte is the texture of choice, giving homage to your natural lip texture, and giving way to simple eye makeup so you can focus on the tasks at hand. In this festive season we don't want to be washed out, embrace a color, or forever be a fashion victim.  

The trending Lip colors for the Fall season create an almost bruised appeal, OX Blood Red, Deep Burgundy, and a Vibrant but deep Plum taking vampy to the next level. These lipsticks^^^ is brought to you by MAC Cosmetics and Nasty Gal.

Visual for Nasty Gal X MAC Cosmetics Collaboration. BOLD LIP + BOLD FASHION=MINIMAL MAKEUP  

TRENDING BEAUTY LOOKS #FRESHOFFTHERUNWAY

We have all seen the runways looks this Fall/winter season, a melting pot of looks that go from drab to fab. This season Makeup is a wonderland of fun the focus is texture best fitting for the fall/winter. We cling to modern textiles, we do not fear layers, and embellishments. We also like a moment of Zen and serenity in our looks, sometimes fashion is a simple as a sweater and a scarf. The following looks are the TOP TRENDING MAKEUP FOR THE FALL/WINTER SEASON. Follow me through the wonderland of beauty... 

Jewel tones reflect in may hues, with one color making the eyes glisten with romance. This is a must for the festive season, from warm bronze to a sultry taupe. With all is metallic pops we must juxtapose the shine with matte skin to draw attention sparkling wonder. 

Nothing like barely there skin. Sometimes it's best to just allow your makeup to translate you, and your natural beauty, The runway gave way to romantic monochromatic skin. The idea is a colorless pallet using skincare as your medium to perfection. 

Controlled highlights glazed the runway. When you thought that you were looking at a matte skin as soon as the model turned the corner or a light hit them in the right spot you saw a heavenly glow. Controlled highlights means that the entire face is not a greasy mess. The key artists made sure to pull the light from selected areas.

Would not be Fall/winter with out bold expressions. Eyes were graphic, and made a statements. Smoky eyes with color. Eyes were lined with color, and black liner gave way to triple winged liner that had an air of modern sophistication. Dare to be bold!!!!

Bruised isn't something we would necessarily associate with makeup we usually want to cover it up that accent it. But This season because berries, burgundies and plums reign supreme it was best fitting to use these colors on eyes lips and cheeks. Like lipsticks in cheeks and eyes.

NAIL IT!!! #NAILTREND

Bejeweled nails with an ombre finish. Rock star  statement that would make everyday a moment for life! From pearls on the nails to gold leaf....There is an air of regality fused with a punky undertone.

Rihanna 4 Elle Mag December 2014

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'F**k Bitches, Get Money': Rihanna As You've Never Seen (or Heard) Her Before

On newsstands nationwide on November 18

Is personal style an art? In the case of Rihanna, she who has redefined what modern pop Icon–dom looks like, the answer is a resounding yes. And as her candid shoot in the December issue of ELLE reveals, her ongoing project is one in a constant, glorious state of flux—peeling back creative layers and pushing boundaries (both her own and ours).

Here's music’s most massive star as we've never seen her before—all dressed up in fall couture, but boldly stripped down. Introducing the real Rihanna: strong, uncompromising, and radically beautiful.

The full Rihanna feature can be found exclusively in ELLE’s December issue, available digitally and on newsstands in select cities starting November 11, and nationwide on November 18. Until then, here is a sneak peek at Robbie Myers' editor's letter and an excerpt from Rihanna’s Q&A with ELLE. Make sure to pick up the issue to find out what Rihanna said about having kids, what she treasures most, what question provoked the response, "HELL NO!!

 

Bustier and gown by Atelier Versace. Tights by Wolford. Hook earring by Hirotaka. White gold, diamond, ruby, sapphire, and black diamond earring by Ileana Makri. Black gold and black diamond earring by Colette.

Kate Moss Sips Champagne from her own boob glass last night?

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Since turning 40 this year, Kate Moss has had her fair share of victories—from looking phenomenal beside Cara Delevingne in Burberry's fall campaign to (allegedly) giving Justin Bieber a much needed life intervention this summer. But Moss’s most glorious moment came last night when she sipped Champagne with Rita Ora, Suzy Menkes, and other fashion heavyweights from glasses fashioned from her breast.

 

The group was celebrating Moss’s 25 years in the industry at London’s 34 Restaurant, which in September announced it would be creating a Champagne saucer molded from Moss’s left breast. This Champagne coupe design has a long history: it originated with Marie Antoinette having one made during her Versailles days—and according to Moss, it's a privilege to follow in such a legend's boobfootsteps. "[Antoinette] was a very intriguing and mischievous character," the model said when the collaboration was announced last month.

The Moss glass isn’t available for purchase, but 34 and its sister restaurants The Ivy, Daphne's, Scott’s, and The Club at The Ivy will be serving drinks in them starting today. It's a nice gesture to get us closer to that exquisite erm...anatomy.

Photos: Getty Images

Beauty trends we weren't expecting from London Fashion Week

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From elephant tails to ombré eyes, here are the eight most INTERESTING beauty trends that London Fashion Week has thrown up from behind the backstage scenes so far

 

Sun damage de rigueur 
The fashion for freckles finally makes it way from the neck down as seen at Preen, where Nicola Joss, global tanning and skin finishing expert for St Tropez "took the delicate dusting of freckles down from the face and onto the chest, arms and legs." 

Giant bows 
Take a bow, a giant one, because it's time to super size accessorise say Sibling, under the helm of hair stylist Kenna. We love an Alice band n' all, though of this big trend we may have to bow out. 

Ombré eyeliner 
For Holly Fulton's faces - created in the name of "youth, elegance and modernity," explained lead make-up artist Andrew Gallimore - we think we spotted ombre eyeliner. From icy blue on the inner corners to an electric hue on the outer, yes Gallimore had taken the current trend for a dip-dye to the eye, using MAC's Chromographic Pencil in Hi-Def Cyan blended seamlessly into the Pure White shade by the time it go to the tear duct. We're now just waiting for eyelights. 

Brideshead revisited 
After a sizeable portion of ponytails (which even he admits he's bored of) it was only a matter of shows before international backstage hair stylist James Pecis did something different. But we had to wait until the Julian Macdonald show, where Pecis decided to veil the tightly cropped and braided head of hair belonging to the last model (wearing the £4 million wedding dress by the way) all over with lace cut outs for his take on bridal beauty. 

Lace n locks by @jamespecis @julienmacdonald #hair #lfw said @stiffyhm. Photo: @stiffyhm

Evangelical sweat beads 
Was it the lighting, was it the nerves, was it the thought they had another four days to go at LFW that had got the models into a cold sweat? No, it was in fact gel skin, carved and cooked into sweat-beads by Andrew Gallimore, the lead make-up artist for Teatum Jones who had spent hours the night before melting the creations in his microwave. Why was she sweating we asked? Inspired by a young Nina Simone, "the Teatum Jones girl is in an evangelical frenzy," he explained. 

Photo: @andrewgallimakeup

Pearl finish Princess Margaret manicures 
"Pearl finishes are the least forgiving. On little old ladies who wear pearl polish you can always spot every ridge and snag," admitted nail artist Michelle Humphries, the Maybelline nail expert who led the backstage pearl-on-pearl manicure team for Shrimps. But create it they did, with Princess Margaret as the inspiration: "The trick is to use a good base coat, and buff your nails beforehand," according to Humphries, and use a thicker polish just like Maybelline's Marshmellow. It's been a while, but we may just give pearl a whirl. 

Elephant tails at Bora Asku 
Apparently it's not just ponytails we'll be wearing in six months time, it's Nelly the elephant's tail too, as illustrated on the Bora Asku runway. 

Photo: Isadore Montag

Chain Nail 
Mariana Jungmann's manicure team decided to pierce nails and hang fine metal chains from the long, shiny tips like a gun-metal waterfall. Just mind how you text. 

Photo: @_zeromagazine

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Get The Faux Lash Effect W/O The Mess

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Want more volume out of your mascara? Allow your first coat of mascara to set for about 60 seconds. Next build more product at the root of the lash before running through to the tip!  Repeat as desired. This technique will give you that Faux lash effect without having to deal with messy glue and time consuming application. 

My fave for building try Scandal Eyes Lycra Flex Mascara by Rimmel London

Gives you a flexible, semi-glossy, moisturized looking lash finish. Does not leave lashes looking dry and flaky.