Wednesday 31 August 2011

Slave to Good Marketing - Dior

 

So, it turns out I am a slave to good marketing. I actually started writing this particular post back in May when I first bought my beyoo-tiful Dior Addict lipstick, after seeing the sexy, sexy Kate Moss advert [see above]. I stumbled across this lonely draft, realised I haven’t done any reviews recently and thought this might just be the perfect time to start reviewing again ['the perfect time’, as in I am doing anything and everything to avoid shorthand practice for my upcoming Postgrad Journalism course in September. erk.]

Anyway, the lovely French/Irish [not sure accent-wise, so best to cover all bases] man on the Dior counter at John Lewis helped me find the perfect shade; the exact one Mossy is wearing in the short, obvs- DiorKiss 578. He then proceeded to do my entire face a la Moss – thick black cat-eye flicks of liquid liner at the corner of each eye and a subtle sheen on the cheekbones. I think he must have been bored. Actually he was really lovely; he complimented my hair and gave me a little goody bag of Dior postcards with samples of the Dior Addict range, plus a little Miss Dior Cherie diary with pictures of the equally fragrant Natalie Portman, but I digress...

The point of this entire post is that the texture of the Dior Addict range is drastically different to other lipsticks – for instance, to wear my everyday Dior Rouge [in Hollywood Pink], I usually have to apply lip-balm before the lipstick itself, as it tends to dry my lips out very quickly.  However, the new Dior Addict range comes with a whole new formula, containing less wax and more gel, making it feel lightweight, smooth and moisturising. Or, as the official line puts it, the range ‘contains a completely new sensorial formula providing vibrant colour and shine' which is 'a pleasure to apply'.
And what a pleasure it is! With 44 shades to choose from, the colour spectrum available in the Dior Addict range contains strong, bold colours in every shade you can dream of.  I’ve taken an admittedly rather crappy picture on my webcam of me wearing the lipstick, so you can get an idea of quite how moisturising/glossy it is;



Oh, and if you’re interested in getting Le Moss's look, she is wearing 804 Perfecto Dior Vernis nail varnish with Dior Rock Coat and her cat eyes are courtesy of  Style Liner in 094 Black. And with that, à bientôt mon petit chous!

Tuesday 30 August 2011

Brace your Beehive!

Brace your Beehive

1. Burberry Prorsum Coat, £1,495, www.matchesfashion.com
2. Susan caplan vintage jewellery GOLD, £475, www.matchesfashion.com 
3. McQ Tartan wool puffball mini dress, £470, www.net-a-porter.com 
4. Stila Stay All Day Waterproof Liquid Eye Liner, £13, www.ASOS.com 
5. Bottega Veneta Lace cummberbund dress, £1,710, www.net-a-porter.com 
6. M Missoni Natural 60's Box Print Dress, £491, www.my-wardrobe.com
7. FELINE Rust sunglasses, £18, www.haydenharnett.com 
8. Chanel vintage bag in Burgundy, £2,835, www.matchesfashion.com 
9. Gosford Off White Mary Jane Heels, £60 - www.topshop.com 
10. Dior Vernis 'Fall 2011' Nail Lacquer Psychedelic Orange 545, £14.50 www.nordstrom.com

I do hope you enjoyed my casual bit of 'groovy' alliteration in the titles - yas, very proud, thank you, why yes I did think of it myself.  Today’s sixties themed antics were inspired by September’s issue of Vogue, which has proven to be a veritable smorgasbord of stylish delights. Featuring the first ever DVD of catwalk trends for AW 2011/12 from London, Paris, Milan and New York and an international collections special, it highlighted key trends and the best ways to wear them [particularly useful for the fetish trend; no-one wants to look like an extra from a bad horror film]. As for the magazine itself, weighty enough to kill someone [but glossy enough for it to be a very stylish murder] it has the added bonus of featuring the gorgeous Freja Beha Erichsen on the cover, wearing a rather beautiful sequinned dress from Dolce and Gabbana. 

Vogue cites Sixties style icons Mary Quant, Twiggy and Julie Christie as inspiration for this seasons coolest trend; ‘Two-piece ensembles in fabrics that really hold structure, like felt and wool, bridge the gap between ladylike and mod perfectly,’ says Vogue's Calgary Avansino.

Fool-proof sixties dressing is simple once you have invested in just one or two key pieces; Car coats, bracelet sleeves, polo necks and of course, the miniskirt teamed with knee-high boots are a quick and easy way to an on-trend look. Beehives were popular on the catwalk at Jean Paul Gaultier and Bottega Veneta [who have made the most perfect skirt suit] and flicked eyeliner completes the look. Groovy baby!

Tuesday 16 August 2011

Icon #9

'Dogs never bite me. Just humans'
Oh, Marilyn. How we love thee.

Tuesday 9 August 2011

Chanel Cruise 2012 - 'The Tale of a Fairy' Short by Karl Lagerfeld





The Tale of a Fairy is a rather exciting short film written and directed by Karl Lagerfeld to showcase the 2011/12 Chanel Cruise collection.

Starring Anna Mouglalis, Freja Beha, Bianca Balti, Amanda Harlech, Kristen McMenamy and Baptiste Giabiconi among others, the film  is about “an ill-advised use of money which begins with violence and ends with feeling” according to Lagerfeld. As one would expect from Chanel, the clothes and accessories are exquisite and Freja Beha as the fairy more than makes up for some slightly wooden acting by the other models. The film features a couple of rather steamy snogs too. Sexy.

Wednesday 3 August 2011

Trendwatch: Forties Glamour AW 2011/12

Just a quickie today, as my laptop has decided to have a nervy-b and apparently is suffering from some sort of 'fatal error', squeaking angrily at me whenever I try to turn it on. Ergo, I am on my little sister's ancient computer, so bear with the intermittent blogging in the interim.

Basically, I am very overexcited about the Autumn/Winter trends for 2011. One of the most exciting to emerge has to be the Forties glamour trend, with its numerous references to the heyday classics of Aquascutum and Burberry; capes, tweed, leather, tailoring, pearls and fur. Heaven. I have, for some reason, fixated on procuring a pair of soft-as-butter leather driving gloves, which would obviously improve my quality of life tenfold, and a [faux] fur stole [ditto]. In actual fact, I would love an antique ivory cigarette holder, but as I don't smoke I probably can't justify its purchase, even to myself. Unless I take to smoking lilac Sobraine cocktail cigarettes a la homosexual thespians of the 1920's? Hmmm...

Anyway, back to the shows; Gaultier sexed the Forties look up on the catwalk, with thigh-high slits added to otherwise demure pencil and midi-length skirts, while Gucci added pussybow blouses and a jaunty fedora or two, perhaps in a nod to the other 2011 AW heavyweight trend; the androgynous silhouette.  Strong, glamorous and grown up, leather and fur add a quirky twist to this otherwise sophisticated trend.

Meanwhile, makeup tended to lean towards a classic strong red lip, teamed with arched eyebrows and long, natural-looking eyelashes. The look was updated with natural, glowing and dewy skin [rather than the traditional 1940's matte face]. Easy, versatile and striking, the perfect look for AW.

All hail the return of the Forties Fashionista!



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