Monday, November 30, 2009

Blue Night

Pic via: I know what you wore

Hot Mess Monday - Rihanna


I am not even going to say anything about her cheap Costa Blanca looking outfit...oh, I guess I just did say something... My real issue with this is her shoes...please refer to her feet. WHAT IS THAT???? WHY??? WHO MADE THOSE AND WHY ARE THEY SO FUG????


Sunday, November 29, 2009

Allison's Party Look


This is a request video. If you have any please email me and I'll get er done =).

Fail with flying glasses

Hello Girls!
I'm very lazy these days.
But I recorded some videos for my youtube.

One is very funny, look:



Omigod, my glasses were flying haha. My face in the end of the video is like: "oh gawd, my glasses are dead! : | " hahaha.

I also put some videos with my songs. Hope you'll like them.





I found many videos on youtube with dancing. And I decided that I will also dance.
Do you know interesting dances from asian music?
I am practising Hare Hare Yukai, Meccha Macho, Ike Ike, Danjo Song and Ai no Imi wo Oshiete.
Can you tell me another songs?

If you have youtube accounts, please add me :)

Tomorrow I have to go to school. School week again, aww
I hate my school, really. I am counting days to Christmas break. I hope it will come soon.


Do you know any another tips for being fit? About food etc. If yes, please tell me :)

okkk I have to go now. Study of course T.T

Bye bye, I love you!

Friday, November 27, 2009

Girl of the Week

I've been featured on a local fashion blog The StyleSpy as the "Girl of the Week". They asked me a bunch of questions about my style, inspirations, fav products and more. To check out the full interview, go to http://www.thestylespy.com/?tag=eman-aziz

Illamasqua - Dark Angel

Illamasqua is a cosmetic brand which promotes experimentation as well as self expression through the way we look & is committed to changing attitudes towards subcultures. This month, in tribute to Sophie Lancaster, Illamasqua have commissioned a short film 'Dark Angel' directed by the award winning french director Fursey Teyssier. The film gives a haunting rendition of what happened to Sophie - on the 11th of August 20 year old Sophie & her boyfriend Robert Matby were kicked & stamped on & left unconscious, for nothing more than looking different, Sophie later died from her injuries.



The aim of the film is to raise awareness of The Sophie Lancaster Foundation and generate £500,000 to help educate young people about tolerance. Since Sophie’s death, the Foundation has been working with behavioural experts Huthwaite International, to put together an interactive youth workshop that does just that. But this essential education programme can only be delivered with your help. Please, please show your support and watch the film.
As well as being available to view online, the film will also be running on MTV from 26th November – Sophie’s birthday.
Stand up for Sophie - act now and buy an Illamasqua Sophie eye pencil, wristband or simply make a donation. £3 from the Sophie pencil purchased and all proceeds from the wristband sales go directly to the Foundation. See www.illamasqua.com for more info.

Look Fantastic With A-List Party Looks


Want to get the A-List Party look for this year's festive season, well look no further than www.lookfantastic.com, where top celebrity make-up artist Karen Alder shares her secrets of how the stars sparkle with red carpet glamour! Check out the step by step guides as well as product recommendations to get it just right first time round, celebrity looks include Pixie Lott, Holly Willoughby & Anna Friel.
Also receive Look Fantastic's great festive offer & receive £2 off when you spend over £20, simply enter the code LFBLOG09 at the checkout (Offer ends midnight of 25th Dec)

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What do you think??


Via: Monica Rose

Fabulous Friday - Leighton Meester


Here is my fave Gossip Girl star channeling Jackie-O with her circular shades. Adding some edge to her look with grey minidress, grey booties and a hot leather jacket, she looks stunning as usual.

Happy Friday!!

xo

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Alexander Wang



Look familiar? It is the dress Kim Kardashian was wearing on this weeks Hot Mess Monday. It looks SO much better in all black, or does it look so much better because she is not wearing it?Tough one. Anyway, I love it in black and I thought I would share it. If you must have it in your life go to Net-A-Porter and order your very own. Make sure your breast doesn't try to make a break for it though.

xo

American Music Awards Hits & Misses

A couple of falls, some boy on boy kissing and mediocre performances sums up this years American Music Awards. While there were a couple of people that impressed (Lady Gaga, Alicia Keys) the show was a little boring and so were the performances.
Janet Jackson opened the show with a mix of some of her hits. The performance was good but was typical Janet, nothing new. And I did not like what she was wearing or any of her styling.


Shakira performed and she looked great! But the song and the dance moves....well let's just say I'm not a fan.

Rihanna came out in a white bondage body suit which looked amazing on her. But again, not very impressed by her singing or overall performance. Her makeup did look fierce though!

Jennifer Lopez attempted her "comeback". Might have worked if she didn't fall on her butt right before her dance solo. The song "Louboutins" and the whole boxing theme just seemed like she was trying too hard to do something different but it just wasn't working. If she was dancing in her Louboutins that could at least excuse the fall but she was dancing in boots! I liked her makeup - she wore a classic strong smoky eye, pale lip combo. But I wasn't feelin the hair or the wardrobe. Sorry JLO.
Adam Lambert also had a slight slip at the begining of his performance but recovered smoothly then went into his sexually charged performance. There was grinding, faces in crotches, lots of making out. Yes we got it....he did it for shock value. Ok great...but did it work. It would have worked a lot better if he actually sang well. His voice did not sound that great and all that other stuff was just distracting. He did wear a great smoky eye though.
Taylor Swift won a bunch of awards but wasn't there to accept them.
Kate Hudson presented the Black Eyed Peas. She wore one of the most unflattering dresses I've ever seen. It's no secret that she has a small chest but this dress just did NOT look good.


So who actually impressed me? Lady Gaga....of course. She actually sang and sounded great live. Her outfit, styling, hair and makeup was weird and unique as always. And she did a mini performance of her song "Speechless" on a burning piano which I loved. Plus she danced around in 5inch heels and there's was no falling.


Alicia Keyes and Jay Z Empire State of Mind performance was also one of my favorites. They both looked super sleek and stylish in their tailored suits. Alicia's voice is amazing and I love the song.
What did you guys think of the awards? Any favorites?
xo Eman

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Smashbox Friends & Family Sale


The Smashbox Friends & Family Sale starts today! Get 20% off at Smashbox.com on your entire order! Be sure to enter SBFF9 at checkout! The sale in going on until December 1st! Happy shopping!

xo

Trend Alert - Ripped Denim

Ripped jeans are making a comeback! Ripped denim hasn't been big since the grunge days of the 1990's. But top models like Kate Moss and celebrities like Cameron Diaz and Victora Bekham have all been seen sporting this season's denim trend.

There are many ways to wear ripped denim: from jeans to skirts and shorts, holes, rips, and tears, stylish ripped skinnys , baggy boyfriend jeans, or a combo of ripped, bleached and distressed.

If you're thinking of pulling off this denim trend, pair it up with feminine tops, boyfriend blazers, and high heels for a look that’s both feminine and edgy.

So do you think this trend will be invading your closet?

xo Eman







World AIDS Day at MAC Cosmetics


Toronto M·A·C COSMETICS ARTISTS TRADE MAKEUP BRUSHES FOR APRONS TO GIVE BACK ON WORLD AIDS DAY

Local Toronto volunteer team of 21 is part of worldwide global initiative of nearly
1,000 M·A·C employees in 23 countries extending the work of the M·A·C AIDS Fund

New York, November 24, 2009 – Keeping true to the company’s long-standing dedication to HIV/AIDS, makeup artists from 9 M·A·C Cosmetics stores in Toronto will roll up their sleeves and take off their brush belts to participate in volunteer efforts on December 1st, in a company-wide effort to commemorate World AIDS Day. The volunteer initiative—part of a worldwide effort including nearly 1000 MAC employees in 56 North American cities and 23 countries—is being organized to complement the artists’ commitment to the global fight against HIV/AIDS and to strengthen their connection to the company’s philanthropic arm the M·A·C AIDS Fund (MAF) and its grantees.

M·A·C artists from Toronto are donating their time and skills at Fife House, an organization that provides secure, affordable, supportive housing and support services to persons living with HIV/AIDS. M·A·C staff will be preparing and serving lunch and dinner at 3 Fife House locations. Since 2000, the M·A·C AIDS Fund has donated over $1.2 Million to Fife House. In Vancouver, M·A·C artists are helping to package food at A Loving Spoonful, a society that provides free, nutritious meals to people living with HIV/AIDS. Since 1995, the M·A·C AIDS Fund has donated over $650,000 to this organization. M·A·C artists are also volunteering their time at HIV/AIDS organizations in Edmonton, Calgary, Saskatoon, Regina, Winnipeg, Ottawa, Montreal and Halifax.

“Volunteering and giving back to the HIV/AIDS community has always been a source of pride at M·A·C,” says Melissa Gibson, M·A·C Senior Artist. “This company-wide volunteer day is allowing us to match our everyday fundraising through the sale of our Viva Glam products, which benefit HIV/AIDS programs, with hands-on work at organizations in our community that are making a difference.”

One hundred percent of the sales price of MAC’s Viva Glam line of lip products goes directly to the M·A·C AIDS Fund to benefit international grantees. To date, the company has given away more than $150 million to fight HIV/AIDS.

“Every time a M·A·C employee creates, designs, packages, ships or sells a Viva Glam lipstick or lipglass, they are helping to save and improve the lives of people living with HIV and AIDS,” said Nancy Mahon, Senior Vice President of M·A·C Cosmetics and Executive Director of the M·A·C AIDS Fund. “Our employees around the world are critical to the success of our programs. Extending this effort to include volunteering on World AIDS Day is a new tradition of which I am very proud.”

Around the world, M·A·C employees are giving back in a variety of ways. In Australia, artists will volunteer at the Bobby Goldsmith Foundation, which has received $555,000 USD from M·A·C AIDS Fund Australia. M·A·C volunteers in Spain will work with Apoyo Positivo, which has received more than $250,000 from the in-country M·A·C affiliate. Other participating M·A·C affiliates are Austria, Chile, Peru, Hong Kong, Malaysia, New Zealand, Portugal, Russia, Singapore, Philippines, Indonesia, South Africa, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, UK, Venezuela, Italy, Denmark, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.


ABOUT THE M·A·C AIDS FUND
The M·A·C AIDS Fund, the heart and soul of M·A·C Cosmetics, was established in 1994 to support men, women and children affected by HIV/AIDS globally. MAF is a pioneer in HIV/AIDS funding, providing financial support to organizations working with underserved regions and populations. As the largest corporate non-pharmaceutical giver in the arena, MAF is committed to addressing the link between poverty and HIV/AIDS by supporting diverse organizations around the world that provide a wide range of services to people living with HIV/AIDS. To date, MAF has raised over $150 million (U.S.) exclusively through the sale of M·A·C’s VIVA GLAM lipstick and lipglass, donating 100 percent of the sale price to fight HIV/AIDS. For more information, visit www.macaidsfund.org.

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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Sewing Roots Ethical Fashion Show at Che Camille Glasgow

EyeCandy had the the pleasure last Friday evening of taking part in the 'Sewing Roots' Ethical Fashion Show in Glasgow at Che Camille, organised by Kirstie Maclean the show included ethical labels which were accessorised with her 'Mzuribeads'.
'Mzuribeads' is a business focusing on exporting Ugandan handmade paper bead jewellery and loose beads throughout the world. Established by Kirstie Maclean, who met the women while volunteering in a school in Kampala in 2006, the idea then began taking shape to encourage these women to use this craft as a way of bringing in an income. The beads are from recycled paper to create colourful necklaces, earings & bracelets with ranges designed to suite western fashion trends the business supports ethical trading & increasing trade links to support the communitys' ability to create & sustain their own incomes.
The show itself was focused on a tribal theme and with tribal drumming & green vines the catwalk was a blaze with African vibes!! For make-up we took direction from Kirstie, making colourful tribal stripes, spots & twists matched with bright gold to blue, yellow & green eye shadows, then taking it up a notch at the end of the show with lashings of war paint to bring the spirit of the show alive before the girl's 'roared' down the catwalk one last time!!!!
The designers included in the show were Mia Nisbet, Bibico, Goodone & Johari, all available at Che Camille until mid December.
Check out Mzuribead's website as well as Che Camille's boutique who are also stockists for the beads themselves.
See below for more pics from backstage to all the catwalk action -