Monday, May 31, 2010
Jenny Bird
Jenny Bird, a proud Canadian, originally from Elora, Ontario, has taken the fashion and accessory world by storm with her stylish handbags, launched in 2008. Jenny Bird’s line has caught the eyes of prestigious retailers such as Holt Renfrew, Shopbop and Intermix. Jenny Bird provides luxury at affordable prices and has developed a cult following. The line first focused on handbags, but in 2009, Jenny Bird poured her creativity into jewelry, also. Jenny’s pieces are so unique and fabulous that you can spot them on popular shows such as The City, Gossip Girl, and Melrose Place. Check out her collection here.
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XO Eman
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Gerry Katigbak: Timeless.....!
Convention and conformation took a back-seat, as designers redefined contemporary Filipino fashion, side-stepping ‘safe’ and ‘expected’ to reveal clever applications and novelty in design. The established, as well as the emerging talents, are slowly but surely pioneering an evolution, which identifies the path-breakers who impressed with their Holiday Collection 2010 at Philippine Fashion Week.
Gerry Katigbak's highly crafted pieces set the fashion elite from wannabes and the amateurs. Precise construction and neat finish combined with innovative seaming separated him from the experimental and the hit & miss fashionist.The line is truly very Gerry Katigbak, having the ability to achieve flawless manipulation on every fabric.
His inspiration combined contemporary and classic, breaking every theory of balance and sobriety.Underneath the heady simplistic line lies superior craft and engineered construction, which, when combined, forms somewhat overpowering art, but individually, transforming to wearable fashion!Geometric shapes and overlaps are simple, yet effective textures form a forward yet balanced, detail-rich collection.
A comprehensive range of separates, fresh colour palette and strong panels are complemented by immaculate finish. Exaggerated collars with cutouts added playful sensuality, without being ultra-feminine, the inner lace in off- white complimented the tight fit trouser, making this a creative collection with laid- back charm.
Katigbak's timeless designs warped maturity beyond fashion runways and gala shows. One look at the taffeta mini dresses in softly constructed ensembles and you know that along with grace, to carry it off, great panache is required. The understated opulence of everyday throw-ons like shorts A-line tobacco browns with rust raw silk is but a few of the many stunning designs that have made this designer an example of unstoppable refinement and quality.
Monsieur Gerry Katigbak a once again made mere muslins and chiffons create absolute magic with his layers of superimposed fabrics, making the collection exude a calming strength and class. Whether it is a colorful deep blue shawl added to a somber suit in brown or gray linen and wools or a sudden affinity towards the colour red,the whole concept epitomizes today’s alpha male who has definitely become creative and exciting in choosing his attire.
A man of today who strongly adds different ways to express his sexuality by absorbing dash of bright and fresh colors to his wardrobe, smugly thinks, that the days are over when colours like black, grey and brown were the stamps of a man’s masculinity while all other colours were shunned because anything that was not dark was too “girly.” To aid those who are still blissfully ignorant of what’s in and what’s out, with the help of Gerry Katigbak collection shows the successful men how to satisfy their fashion needs.
As a working man, an aqua,red, or beige added to a dark colored suit makes the perfect combination for a high powered lunch or meeting.Over sized collar on tapered suit with huge pockets are forever chic and all the rage.However, the latest and emerging trends are forcasted by great and seasoned designers like Katigbak.
Low key and unpretentious,the masterly Gerry understood fashion's know-how, and his creations are made with sharp and precise techniques. His style mantra can be best described, as less is definitely more.
Simplicity in terms of silhouette and colour palette with most lines avoiding much ornamentation or adornment. Free flowing, sartorial jackets in relax fabrics, paired with roomy slacks are definitely the "IN" thing for this season. Gerry Katigbak-a cut above the rest.
Photo credits: Junjun Ablaza
Gerry Katigbak: Timeless.....!
Convention and conformation took a back-seat, as designers redefined contemporary Filipino fashion, side-stepping ‘safe’ and ‘expected’ to reveal clever applications and novelty in design. The established, as well as the emerging talents, are slowly but surely pioneering an evolution, which identifies the path-breakers who impressed with their Holiday Collection 2010 at Philippine Fashion Week.
Gerry Katigbak's highly crafted pieces set the fashion elite from wannabes and the amateurs. Precise construction and neat finish combined with innovative seaming separated him from the experimental and the hit & miss fashionist.The line is truly very Gerry Katigbak, having the ability to achieve flawless manipulation on every fabric.
His inspiration combined contemporary and classic, breaking every theory of balance and sobriety.Underneath the heady simplistic line lies superior craft and engineered construction, which, when combined, forms somewhat overpowering art, but individually, transforming to wearable fashion!Geometric shapes and overlaps are simple, yet effective textures form a forward yet balanced, detail-rich collection.
A comprehensive range of separates, fresh colour palette and strong panels are complemented by immaculate finish. Exaggerated collars with cutouts added playful sensuality, without being ultra-feminine, the inner lace in off- white complimented the tight fit trouser, making this a creative collection with laid- back charm.
Katigbak's timeless designs warped maturity beyond fashion runways and gala shows. One look at the taffeta mini dresses in softly constructed ensembles and you know that along with grace, to carry it off, great panache is required. The understated opulence of everyday throw-ons like shorts A-line tobacco browns with rust raw silk is but a few of the many stunning designs that have made this designer an example of unstoppable refinement and quality.
Monsieur Gerry Katigbak a once again made mere muslins and chiffons create absolute magic with his layers of superimposed fabrics, making the collection exude a calming strength and class. Whether it is a colorful deep blue shawl added to a somber suit in brown or gray linen and wools or a sudden affinity towards the colour red,the whole concept epitomizes today’s alpha male who has definitely become creative and exciting in choosing his attire.
A man of today who strongly adds different ways to express his sexuality by absorbing dash of bright and fresh colors to his wardrobe, smugly thinks, that the days are over when colours like black, grey and brown were the stamps of a man’s masculinity while all other colours were shunned because anything that was not dark was too “girly.” To aid those who are still blissfully ignorant of what’s in and what’s out, with the help of Gerry Katigbak collection shows the successful men how to satisfy their fashion needs.
As a working man, an aqua,red, or beige added to a dark colored suit makes the perfect combination for a high powered lunch or meeting.Over sized collar on tapered suit with huge pockets are forever chic and all the rage.However, the latest and emerging trends are forcasted by great and seasoned designers like Katigbak.
Low key and unpretentious,the masterly Gerry understood fashion's know-how, and his creations are made with sharp and precise techniques. His style mantra can be best described, as less is definitely more.
Simplicity in terms of silhouette and colour palette with most lines avoiding much ornamentation or adornment. Free flowing, sartorial jackets in relax fabrics, paired with roomy slacks are definitely the "IN" thing for this season. Gerry Katigbak-a cut above the rest.
Photo credits: Junjun Ablaza
Saturday, May 29, 2010
BANG PINEDA: SUIT TO KILL- PFW/HOLIDAY 2010
Bang Pineda's Holiday Collection 2010
Sartorial Men's Line
SARTORIAL ASSASSIN
Imagine yourself wandering in a dark alley filled with smoke and stinky trash bins, and as you come near to dimly lighted post, a young man with naughty smile and a mock 45 caliber magnum dangling on his shoulder looking at you with dagger eyes and raising up a white bag with words-"BANG,BANG"....would you scream?..but wait...this assassin is sartorially dressed up to the nines...!
He is wearing a Bang Pineda's savvy outfit from his Philippine Fashion Week Holiday Collection 2010 at the SMX- a style DNA for men complete with the designer's aesthetics: tailored fit trousers, rock boots well- heeled and a crafted suit over the shoulder like some mob boss...a suit to a kill!
Much to the pleasure of the audience, the designer moved the runway and flooded the dark space they were showing in with focused lights, a move that evoked something of the atmosphere of fears and exhilarating moments as Pineda lift up to his canvas presentations recapturing the dark side of sartorial killing machines of high tailoring and fine crafted workmanship.
Another season, another set of runway shows, this time, Pineda conspicuously focused his collection by sheer impact and grasp to style scenario, making a transition from ‘fresh talent’ to ‘noted established’ one.
Surgically probing through the collections, he participated the Fashion Week / Holiday 2010,
and emerged as talent with creative brilliance in showcasing a unique platform, reflecting pivotal role of the event's stature and grandeur.
Bang Pineda presented one of the the glossiest high-production collection billed "Assassins", with a knack for combining the sartorial and the casual men's line in a tongue-in-cheek way, it made a kind of sense for his bastion of stylish values and personal attitude to men's line.
It was indeed high-spec/ high octane runway performance, there's no one left who does it with quite the bravura of Bang Pineda.
This season,the designer got it all under control, and at just the moment to take advantage of the fact that fashion is turning in the direction of his kind of dark, romantic, faintly noir aesthetic....where he deserves to be seen as a designer who has come of age.
He started things off with white pinstripe vests over looser front shirts and fit-legged trousers.
A mash-up of tailored suits but with a slight update: applique cut outs, neat-cut slacks and double-breasted suits.
Bang Pineda does a hell of a job twisting the classics by infusing contemporary look essentials—a pinstriped suit says more passion than power, and a wide band livens up a gray-day suit. and a muted black blazer hits a high note when paired with skinny pants. There are perfectly pitched mixes in black and white that are more innovative than traditional, that bring just the right amount of 'tude.
BANG PINEDA: SUIT TO KILL- PFW/HOLIDAY 2010
Bang Pineda's Holiday Collection 2010
Sartorial Men's Line
SARTORIAL ASSASSIN
Imagine yourself wandering in a dark alley filled with smoke and stinky trash bins, and as you come near to dimly lighted post, a young man with naughty smile and a mock 45 caliber magnum dangling on his shoulder looking at you with dagger eyes and raising up a white bag with words-"BANG,BANG"....would you scream?..but wait...this assassin is sartorially dressed up to the nines...!
He is wearing a Bang Pineda's savvy outfit from his Philippine Fashion Week Holiday Collection 2010 at the SMX- a style DNA for men complete with the designer's aesthetics: tailored fit trousers, rock boots well- heeled and a crafted suit over the shoulder like some mob boss...a suit to a kill!
Much to the pleasure of the audience, the designer moved the runway and flooded the dark space they were showing in with focused lights, a move that evoked something of the atmosphere of fears and exhilarating moments as Pineda lift up to his canvas presentations recapturing the dark side of sartorial killing machines of high tailoring and fine crafted workmanship.
Another season, another set of runway shows, this time, Pineda conspicuously focused his collection by sheer impact and grasp to style scenario, making a transition from ‘fresh talent’ to ‘noted established’ one.
Surgically probing through the collections, he participated the Fashion Week / Holiday 2010,
and emerged as talent with creative brilliance in showcasing a unique platform, reflecting pivotal role of the event's stature and grandeur.
Bang Pineda presented one of the the glossiest high-production collection billed "Assassins", with a knack for combining the sartorial and the casual men's line in a tongue-in-cheek way, it made a kind of sense for his bastion of stylish values and personal attitude to men's line.
It was indeed high-spec/ high octane runway performance, there's no one left who does it with quite the bravura of Bang Pineda.
This season,the designer got it all under control, and at just the moment to take advantage of the fact that fashion is turning in the direction of his kind of dark, romantic, faintly noir aesthetic....where he deserves to be seen as a designer who has come of age.
He started things off with white pinstripe vests over looser front shirts and fit-legged trousers.
A mash-up of tailored suits but with a slight update: applique cut outs, neat-cut slacks and double-breasted suits.
Bang Pineda does a hell of a job twisting the classics by infusing contemporary look essentials—a pinstriped suit says more passion than power, and a wide band livens up a gray-day suit. and a muted black blazer hits a high note when paired with skinny pants. There are perfectly pitched mixes in black and white that are more innovative than traditional, that bring just the right amount of 'tude.
Friday, May 28, 2010
Be Prepared!!!!!! and Pardon the Novel...
Ladies, I am supposed to be a makeup artist and the LAST thing I was ready to do was meet a potential partner with how I was looking. Almost shooting myself in the foot I told her just that. It just wasn't a good time and I looked terrible. Needless to say she talked me into it. I grab Branson and RACE for the bathroom. I set him up on the counter with a pad of paper, a pen, and looked in the mirror to survey the damage. It was not pretty! I had blemishes along the jawline, no eyebrows, uneven skin, and bags from no sleep. I almost started to cry until I remembered that I was in the middle of writing a post about being prepared with certain makeup essentials. Believe it or not I nEvEr carry around makeup but have sometimes been in situations where I wish I had. I had just recently put together a small bag of essentials and then left with now makeup on only to use what I had once I got to where I was going. I would then come home and reevaluate adding more or taking useless things out. I was SOOOO grateful for this bag that I then wanted to cry just out of sheer happiness. I got to work. It wasn't breathtaking but it was enough to make me walk out of there in confidence knowing that she would not be horrified. We met, she was great, we meet next week where I can show her what I can REALLY do but all in all, everything turned out okay. I came home and added some MORE to "the bag" and now I feel that I have THE bag that all of you need to not just be passable in a snap but STUNNING!!!!!
#5 Just a few brushes. One to put your foundation on if you use the powder (you can use your fingers for liquid application) this can also be used for blush and bronzer, and one to use for your shadows. A craft store find would be PeRfEcT since it wouldn't break the bank to buy another. A Maxine's Mop is always handy eh? =) If you are like me you may need a travel angled brush for your eyebrow application.
#6 Ready to go lashes and glue. This may sound unnecessary, but when you get the hang of doing lashes this technique takes all of three minutes. Just make sure the lashes are clean and pre-cut and throw 'em on! I prefer the demi whispies in black from Ardell because they are gorgeous but natural. It makes a HUGE difference!!!!!
#7 Any lip color. I love using the Cover Girl Outlast Lipstain #410. You can easily draw it on your lips for a healthy color without needing a lip liner and it will last!
#8 If you can't live without liner and shadow won't cover it for you, I suggest you buy cheap Wet'N'Wild pencils in whatever color you need. You can't go wrong with 99 cents.
#9 Fixers. Let me explain =). When you are needing to look fab, chances are your hair needs a little something too. SO, bobby pins and a rubber band or two are essential "fixers". Make sure and have a few large ones as well as smaller pins. Speaking of hair, sometimes we can forget to pluck once in a while and so a pair of tweezers can be a LIFESAVER! A safety pin can always come in handy, not to mention a small pencil sharpener for your liners. I also have a tester size LAMB fragrance tube so that I can feel glammed up as well. Chap stick can also help with an even application of your lip color so throw one of those in there too =). Oh, and I got my bag at Target =).Well, that is my bag and I must say, I am SO glad to know it's there in my purse if I need it. Put together a bag and tell me what YOU put in it, or tell me how this one worked out for you!!!
M•A•C Cosmetics Presents: Typography
M•A•C Cosmetics Presents: Typography
Makeup was the medium of choice for a team of 22 M•A•C Artists,
who showcased a type-inspired body painting exhibit
“Type design is one of the most visible and widespread forms
of graphic expression in daily life. It is still not noticed by all
readers of newspapers, magazines or books. Nevertheless letter forms
reflect the style of a period, and its cultural background.
We are surrounded by them everywhere.”
-Hermann Zapf
German Typographer
1918 – present
May 28, 2010 – Toronto: On Wednesday night in Toronto, makeup took centre stage at the Burroughs Building where 22 M•A•C Cosmetics artists from across North America came together to create a typography-inspired live art installation. The artists took type design, something that readers of magazines, newspapers and books don’t always notice, blew it up and hand drew it onto a typically unconventional medium of expression for typeface – the human body.
Body painting is a skill that takes years of practice to develop. For an installation like Typography, artists must paint with meticulous detail and choose the right products to use in order to ensure the models look perfect. “We're using various mediums along with the new M•A•C Acrylic Paint (launching in August), which is our primary product of choice due to its ease of use and incredibly long wear time.” – Tiffany Johnston, M•A•C Senior Artist and Typography Key Artist
Showcasing M•A•C artistry and creativity at its best, this traveling exhibit incorporates a live performance in certain cities. Toronto, being a major artistic hub, was the perfect backdrop for a multimedia installation that incorporated calligraphy and dance. Noriko Maeda used a laser light to “draw” across the backdrop of the stage, where two dancers (William Yong and Kristy Kennedy) performed for guests and played with the light.
Photo Credit: Vito Amati/Pimentel