Wednesday, August 18, 2010

HUDSON Jean's featuring Georgia May Jagger





"A perfect fit for a perfectly imperfect life", the new face of the Hudson Jeans fall/Winter campaign features the very beautiful very alluring Georgia May Jagger. Seen on the who's who of fashionable Hollywood glitterati such as Jennifer Lopez, Emma Watson and Rhianna, Jennifer Aniston and Christina Aguilera and many more tells you this collection of jeans is not only versatile and stylish but flattering to a multitude body types.

                                                                            




The collection available for viewing on Hudson Jeans, think sexy, rocker, bed head hair, eyeliner and free spirit. This line invokes the passion of the rebels searching for a cause, and I'm all in.

T by Alexander Wang Fall 2010 Campaign | Zoe Kravitz




The Alexander Wang T collection campaign featuring Zoe Kravitz and male model Max Motta, finally hit the streets of New York.  Shot in classic but edgy black and white, by Daniel Jackson the collection is available on Alexander Wang's online store




M.A.C Cancels Rodarte Line



Yesterday NY Magazine reported the MAC x Rodarte collaboration had been cancelled. Heres what they had to say;



"All it took was one upset blogger to start a firestorm of backlash that would lead to the cancellation of M.A.C.'s Rodarte makeup line. Slated for launch in September and highly anticipated in the fashion and beauty worlds, the line was inspired by a road trip the Rodarte designers took through Texas, and included a nail polish called "Juarez," after an impoverished, violence-plagued town in Mexico. Products called "Ghost Town" and "Factory" were likewise met with disapproval. After M.A.C. and Rodarte apologized for the Internet-identified gaffe, and then promised to set up a charity initiative to help victims in Juarez, and then decided to change the names of the products in the collection, the makeup company has decided not to ship the line at all.

M.A.C. announced the cancellation in a statement posted to the company's Facebook page. The charity initiatives are still on, but both Rodarte and M.A.C. still seem quite worried about all the offense they feel they have caused. The statement:

Out of respect for the people of Mexico, the women and girls of Juarez and their families, as well as our MAC Mexican staff and colleagues, MAC has made the decision not to ship the MAC Rodarte limited edition makeup collection. This decision will have no impact on MAC’s commitment to donate all of its projected global profits from this collection to local and international groups that work to improve the lives of the women and girls of Juarez. We are currently conducting due diligence to ensure we donate to organizations with a proven record of directly supporting the women and girls of Juarez. MAC and Rodarte are deeply and sincerely sorry and we apologize to everyone we offended. We have listened very closely to the feedback of concerned global citizens. We are doing our very best to right this wrong. The essence of MAC is to give back and care for the community and Rodarte is committed to using creativity for positive social change. We are grateful for the opportunity to use what we have learned to raise awareness on this important issue.

M.A.C. seems to have done absolutely everything it could to smooth things over, but every time they make a new decision about how bad they feel, it just calls attention to the original problem. And the product may still appear in some magazines, which could have shot it long before M.A.C. decided not to ship it. Meanwhile, hey, lots of things can be really offensive if we want them to be!

One word. One nail polish. One blog post. Thousands of online comments. Now this."

What would have been;







Lipstick ($14.00 U.S. / $16.50 CDN)
Ghost Town Sheer white with white, gold and green pearlized pigment (Frost) (Limited Edition)
Rose State Mid-tone blue pink (Lustre) (Limited Edition)
Sleepless Light grey taupe (Frost) (Limited Edition)

Lipglass ($18.00 U.S. / $21.50 CDN)
Rodarte Pale creamy pink with layers of sparkling white, mint, and pink (Limited Edition)
del Norte Light creamy violet with layers of sheer sparkling taupe, pink and grey (Limited Edition)

Lip Erase ($16.00 U.S. / $19.00 CDN)
Pale Flesh tone NC 27 Shade (Matte) (PRO)

Mineralize Eyeshadow ($19.50 U.S. / $23.50 CDN)
Bordertown Black with red, pale blue, and silver veining (Frost) (Limited Edition)
Sleepwalker Beige with copper, pale blue and pale pink veining (Frost) (Limited Edition)

Pigment ($19.50 U.S. / $23.50 CDN)
White Gold White pearl with gold duochrome (PRO)
Kitschmas Shimmering pink/mauve (Permanent)
Mauvement Cool taupe with gold pearl (Limited Edition) (Repromote from Rushmetal, Overrich)
Badlands Mid-tone shimmer beige brown (Limited Edition)

Chromographic Pencil ($14.50 U.S. / $17.50 CDN)
NW25/NC30 Flesh tone NW25/NC30 shade (Matte) (PRO)


Beauty Powder ($25.00 U.S. / $30.00 CDN)
Softly Drifting Pale neutral white-ish pink with soft gold pearl (Limited Edition)


Blush ($18.50 U.S./$22.00 CDN)
Quinceanera Shimmery mid-tone blue pink (Limited Edition)

Nail Lacquer ($12.00 U.S. / $14.50 CDN)
Juarez Bright opal pink (Frost) (Limited Edition)
Factory Light opal mint (Frost) (Limited Edition)


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