Thursday, February 10, 2011

Strictly Social Diva Remixed

Realizing, I'd be up working for most of the evening, and having watched all the Sex and the City episodes on demand and checking through emails I received this;



Music Sounds Better With A Diva: Strictly Social Diva Exclusive Remix Release


Social Diva knows cocktails. They know a good soiree. And they definitely know stilettos!

Hello - because you know them, too.

So what happens when we tell you we can't stop listening to what we know is the hottest remix out there? As if you even need to ask. You'll go have a listen, of course.

That's right. We're announcing the iTunes debut of the second Strictly Social Diva digital comp - their release with top dance label Strictly Rhythm, remixed by The Wizard Brian Coxx. Yes, his track "Killing Me (feat. Sandy Spady) was on the original Strictly Social Diva release.

Soulful, sexy and beautiful house tracks - just like you. The song titles aren't called "Something (So Good)" and "Love Sweet Sound" for nothing. Translation: they're Strictly the most diva-worthy grooves and an essential addition for any dance collection.

Yes, you're "hot" to buy a copy. Click here to listen and buy! 

I'm a huge lover of deep house, Brazilian house and a little trance This was the perfect mellow, sexy and soulful tracks to keep me motivated through the wee hours of the morning!

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Vogue Nippon (Japan)


While putting together a vision board for Rich & Rebellious' Spring collection of jewelry I came across this Vogue Nippon editorial and was left more than inspired. Remembering less is never more, more is always more, and as they say the more the merrier. 




Giampaolo Sgura - Photographer
Anna Dello Russo - Fashion Editor/Stylist
Franco Gobbi - Hair Stylist
Jessica Nedza - Makeup Artist


Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Chanel Coco Rogue Lipstick

Finding the perfect shade of red lipstick can be quite a challenge. Not only considering your complexion, eye color hair color and skin undertones, you also must consider your personality. Are you an out going bright red, a sexy sultry deep red, or an everyday playful red?
Well, Chanel makes this common devil colored dilemma much easier, by creating what's said to be a universally flattering Chanel Coco Rouge lipstick in Gabrielle. Don't believe me? Have a look for yourself, featured in this months Elle Magazine, the cast of Parenthood Joy Bryant, Erika Christensen, Monica Potter, Lauren Graham all wearing this absolutely perfect shade!

Monday, February 7, 2011

Katie Holmes Elle US Magazine February 2011

Finally thumbing through February's collection of magazines, Elle US should have been at the top of the pile! I knew Elle would make its way to my mail box once I saw February's issue on news stands, we're usually a day or two apart, however I paid it no mind because honestly the news stand cover with Katie Holmes was a little ho-hum for me.


My first thought was, awful pose, why so much pelvis. However, the cover I received in my mailbox was something very powerful, confident and feline-like. I actually at a glance thought it was Halle Berry.  Featuring a sultry Katie, like you've never seen her before, and displaying Spring fashions that will leave you flipping the pages for more. Have a look;






Friday, February 4, 2011

Half On A Baby Rachel Zoe

Rachel Zoe and husband Rodger Berman With Elle Magazine



Monday, January 31, 2011

Who What Wear Chanel S/S 11 Show DIY

What a fabulous concept! Shall we give it a go?

While your Who What Wear editors didn't actually experience the flamboyant festiveness of the disco era ourselves, we have a huge crush on it nevertheless. Admittedly, our adoration might be a little naive, but between the many films that glorify that period and the stories we've heard about Studio 54-induced wildness, can you really blame us for falling for such a hedonistic and happy time? Not so much. Hopefully this explains why we're thrilled that so many designers are referencing disco's more glamorous moments this season, complete with slinky jumpsuits, killer platform heels, and dance-floor-ready earrings. Speaking of the latter, we think a pair of shoulder-grazing chain earrings might offer one of the easiest and most modern ways to incorporate a touch of late '70s style into your current closet, which is why we're spotlighting them in today'sD.I.Y.!

As far as inspiration goes, we noticed a truly amazing pair at the Chanel S/S 11 show and immediately wanted them for ourselves. The long, lean, metal chain Gold/Black Snake Earrings ($1760, 212.334.0055, available in late February) accented an array of ensembles, ranging from lavish, feather-trimmed cocktail frocks to prim, monochromatic day looks. From their lithe silhouette to their dramatic ombre coloring, these earrings have a luxuriously edgy look we love. Plus, we can certainly imagine the era's best-dressed women—like Bianca Jagger and Margaux Hemingway—wearing this exact pair for a night on the town, making them all the more obsession-worthy in our opinion.

Since we have more time than money on our hands right now, we wondered if it would be possible to recreate these insanely gorgeous runway earrings ourselves. Not knowing where to start, we rang our Do-It-Yourself guru—the one and only Erica Domesek of P.S. I Made This—and asked for a little help. Happily for us all, Domesek explained the project in seconds flat and made our disco dreams come true with her easy-to-follow instructions. You'll find all the necessary details below, so break out the tools, it's time to get crafty!

INGREDIENTS
-28 6-inch chains
-28 small (3mm) jump rings
-4 large (4mm) jump rings
-2 Earrings Posts
-2 Ribbon Clamps
-Fishing Line
-Gorilla Super Glue ($6)
-Krylon Indoor/Outdoor Spray Paint ($5) in Black
-Wire Cutters
-Small Pliers

DIRECTIONS
If you are particularly crafty and want to make your own earrings, please start with Step 1. If you're a little lazy or uninterested in this part of the project, you can simply buy similar earrings—like Gorjana's Vintage Chain Tassel Earrings ($48)—and paint them. If you decide to do the latter, please start with Step 8.

1. Divide chains and jump rings into two separate groups. You will need 14 chains, 14 small jump rings, and 2 large jump rings for each earring.

2. For the first earring, use pliers to attach a small jump ring to the end of one chain. Repeat on the 13 remaining chains, so that each chain has a single jump ring.

3. Separate your chains into 2 equal sets; that's 7 chains per set, if you don't like counting.

4. Attach each set of 7 chains to 1 large jump ring (see images in Step 3).

5. Connect the 2 large jump rings to create your first earring. Again, you should have 14 chains in total per earring (see images in Step 3).

6. Repeat Steps 2-5 for the second earring.

7. Now it's time to mount the earrings to the ribbon clamps. For the first earring, thread a piece of fishing line through the 2 large jump rings, then thread the line through the top of the ribbon clamp. Tie a triple knot to secure the earring to the clamp, and then clip any excess fishing line. Repeat for the second earring.

8. Phew! You're done with construction—now you can spray paint! First, make sure you're in a well-ventilated area. Next, you'll need to prep and protect your workspace; we suggest picking a flat area (duh) and covering it with old magazines or newspapers.

9. Cover the top half of your earrings with a piece of paper, leaving the lower half exposed for paint.

10. Apply a thin layer of black spray paint to bottom half of the earrings. Leave them flat on the workspace for approximately 15 minutes or until dry. Flip the earrings over and lightly spray the other side. (Note: too much paint will make the chains clump and stick together—eek!)

11. Once the earrings are fully dry—at least 15 minutes, but possibly much more—apply a small amount of Gorilla Super Glue to the back of each earring post. Hold the posts against the ribbon clamps for approximately ten seconds until firmly in place. Voila! Disco earrings!—Jessica Baker

Saturday, January 29, 2011

MAC Cham-Pale Collection



MAC Cham-Pale collection has been on the market for some time now. Though I was intrigued by the promo pics, I was honestly stuck in my nude lip and tons of mascara phase and thought, "gold lipstick? Frosty, Shimmery,  1998, Puffy music video." I was never so happy to be proved wrong!
The colors from this collection, are so flattering and leaves a beautiful shimmery golden glow! Check out the collection below, but go into a store and see it against your skin for yourself, I promise you will not be disappointed.

Chez Chez Lame 

Rose Ole

Chilled on Ice

Dangerous Cuvee

Let Me Pop

Vintage Selection

Caviar Dreams



Bubble Lounge, Luxure, Sin-tillation, Straight to the Head


Flustered, Gel, Quiet Please, Tanarama

Very Important Platinum




Special Reserve Highlighter Powder ($28.00 U.S. / $33.50 CDN)

  • Chez Chez Lame Soft gold with silver shimmer (Limited Edition)
  • Rose Ole Soft pink with gold shimmer (Limited Edition)

Eye Kohl ($14.50 U.S. / $17.50 CDN)

  • I Get No Kick Metallic nude (Limited Edition)

Kohl Power ($14.50 U.S. / $17.50 CDN)

  • Feline Rich black (Limited Edition, Repromote)

Chromagraphic Pencil ($14.50 U.S. / $17.50 CDN)

  • NC15/NW20 NC15 (Permanent at PRO)
  • NW25/NC30 NC25 (Permanent at PRO)

Paint Pot ($16.50 U.S. / $20.00 CDN)

  • Chilled on Ice Frosted white gold (Limited Edition)
  • Let Me Pop Frosted light copper (Limited Edition)
  • Vintage Selection Frosted dirty peach (Limited Edition)
  • Dangerous Cuvee Frosted cool grey (Limited Edition)

Nail Lacquer ($13.00 U.S. / $15.50 CDN)

  • Soiree Sparkly light bronze gold (Frost) (Limited Edition)
  • Very Important Platinum Dirty platinum (Frost) (Limited Edition)

Lipstick ($14.50 U.S. / $17.50 CDN)

  • Tanarama Pale beige with golden shimmer (Frost) (Permanent)
  • Quiet, Please Frosted pink champagne (Lustre) (Limited Edition) (Repromote from Red She Said, ’08)
  • Flustered Frosted pale bronze (Frost) (Permanent)
  • Gel Sheer metallic beige (Frost) (Permanent)

Lipgelee ($14.50 U.S. / $17.50 CDN)

  • Bubble Lounge Sparkly pink peach (Frost)
  • Sin-tillation Sparkly pale icy pink (Frost)
  • Straight to the Head Sparkly bronze brown (Frost)
  • Luxure Off-white with pink pearl (Frost)

Caviar Dreams Eyeshadow Quad ($36.00 U.S. / $43.00 CDN)

  • Brule Soft creamy beige (Satin) (Permanent)
  • Et tu, Bouquet? Frosted pale pink (Frost) (Limited Edition) (Repromote from A Rose Romance, ’09)
  • Caviar Dreams Dirty frosted pewter (Lustre) (Limited Edition)
  • Retrospeck Beached blonde (Lustre) (Permanent)

Studio Fix Lash ($14.00 U.S. / $17.00 CDN)

  • Black Fix Black (Permanent)

Complete Comfort Creme ($32.00 U.S. / $38.50 CDN) (Permanent in U.S., Limited Edition in Asia)

Calms and soothes irritated skin immediately and over time and relieves sensitive skin while diminishing the appearance of redness, irritation and blotchiness. Over time, the gentle, soothing formula helps reduce the appearance of broken capillaries and helps even out skin tone. It contains algae extracts that visibly reduce redness and blotchiness on the skin, both immediately and over time. Kukui nut oil provides moisturization and emollience, while kola seed extract acts as an anti-irritant to help soothe irritated skin. It contains wheat germ and barley extracts that help strengthen the skin’s natural lipid barrier over time. It moisturizes and softens the skin immediately and over time and improves skin tone over time.

Fix+ Lavender ($18.00 U.S. / $21.50 CDN) (Limited Edition)

Lip Conditioner SPF 15 + Lavender ($14.50 U.S. / $17.50 CDN) (Limited Edition)

Tinted Lip Conditioner SPF 15 + Lavender ($14.50 U.S. / $17.50 CDN)

  • Calm Mode Light neutral beige (Limited Edition)





Thanks to Temptalia for Photos and info!

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Vogue Japan March 2011






Photo Credit: Inez & vinoodh
 Fashion Credit: Dolce&Gabbana
Model: Izabel Goulart
Source: Japan Vogue March 2011

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

*HeadGear* The Crow, Rock & Bone Couture Collection Updated

Founder and creative director of Rock & Bone Raya, has gone above and beyond in latest couture collection design, The Crow. What better reason to have helmut hair that this beautiful alluring piece of armor. This immediately reminded me of the recent YRB Khloe Kardashian photo shoot that I swooned over. I love the the darker cultivating creative side of fashion, and this dramatic artful piece is sure to be seen in everywhere that appreciates cutting edge artistry. Have a look!



"The limited edition piece from the Rock & Bone Couture Collection is a finished antique style steel helmet with a modern twist. Hand-made in India and assembled in New York, features 3 onyx stones on top, small Swarovski crystals and steel studs.  Includes chain with black pearl details on the back, and features mesh on the eye.  Helmet measures 12.5 inches and weighs around 5 pounds".

UPDATED*******

Heres a sneak peak of the upcoming collection;







More crazy, more fashion, available on Rock & Bone
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