Anna Sui Brightens Up New York Fashion Week

In her quiet sort of way, designer Anna Sui has started a rebellion.

She said the spring looks at her show Wednesday at New York Fashion Week, inspired by the romantic English pre-Raphaelite painters, was her way of bringing a little beauty back to the catwalk — and the closet. “It’s a reaction against the world right now,” she said. “I want to bring back poetry to the way we dress.”

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She had in mind historical fiction muses such as Ophelia, Guinevere and Juliet. “Everything is flecked with antique gold, or shot with peacock shades of metallic thread … an entire enchanted forest filled with sparrows and songbirds, blooming with poppies, water lilies, sunflowers … embroideries and antique wallpaper patterns reproduced photographically in digital prints,” she said in her notes.

The designer also infused a little bit of the 1960s, seemingly her favorite fashion era, to her new romantic vision. There were shifts and vests, tapestry bags, gladiator sandals and Balinese headdresses.

Sui always has a youthful style, but this time, she didn’t go too young. The blousoned chiffon styles, lovely crochet lace sweaters and vests, and dresses with a touch of mesh, were a little more adult.

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Zang Toi Takes Us To The Ballet

Zang Toi embraces us with elegance and style. Romance never looked so sweet yet giving us darker tones blendid with a hint of color here and there.

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Diesel Black Gold At Mercedes Benz Fashion Week NYC

This was a sight to behold as I watch Andreas Melbostad’s masterpieces, the designer of Diesel Black Gold, showcase his spring 2014 collection at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week in New York City. His spring collection shown Tuesday September 10th at Vanderbilt Hall looked very rock ’n’ roll, and a little bit dirty. Mr. Melbostad is turning out to be a great choice of designer for Diesel Black Gold. His second collection had a lot of super chic denim, with a tough edge, but still feminine. The distressed pastel boyfriend jeans, with patches and rips, were clear winners, as were the short shorts and tight jeans perforated and printed to look almost like snakeskin. Among the stylist and buyers, sat celebrity stars like Adrien Brody, Kanye West, and Angela Simmons!

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Honey, The Sweetest of Bare Necessities!

The most divine women in history used honey to maintain their sought-after features, so why shouldn’t you? Cleopatra soaked in a honey bath for her smooth skin and Queen Anne of England combed it through her hair for luxurious locks.

And with honey’s humectant ability, meaning its natural power to retain moisture and soothe, there’s a number of ways to use that bear-shaped bottle for your beauty routine including moisturizing facials, scrubs, hair treatments, and more.

Honey Conditioner

Honey.com shares recipe that might be one of the quickest beauty treatments out there. Just mix 1/2 cup honey and 1/4 cup olive oil, work evenly through your hair, wait 30 minutes, shampoo, and rinse.

Pumpkin and Honey Mask

This pumpkin mask from Michelle Phan would be the perfect treatment to accompany some pumpkin pie this fall. Combine 2 cups pureed pumpkin, 4 tablespoons plain yogurt, 4 tablespoons honey, 1/3 cup ground almonds, and 1/4 teaspoon olive oil. Apply to your face, leave on for 5-10 minutes and rinse for silky, smooth skin.

Exfoliating Honey Mask

Free People came up with this miracle mask that’s great for anti-inflammatory purposes and exfoliation. Simply mix 2 tablespoons of honey with a teaspoon each of nutmeg and cinnamon. Once the mixture is thick, leave it on your face for 30 minutes, rinse and enjoy your glowing skin.

Relaxing Honey Scrub

The body scrub-one also from Free People is one of the most relaxing treatments for soothing dry skin and would be best suited for a candle-lit bubble bath. Mix 1/2 cup coarse brown sugar, 1 tablespoon olive oil, 2 teaspoons honey, and 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract.

Looking your best doesn’t mean you have to spend the most! Utilizing nature’s moisturizer is convenient, fast, and inexpensive. Although honey is a reflection of the past, it could also be a foreshadowing of your future beauty.

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Cool Cosmoprof Find: The Hot Iron Holster

My grandmother used to say, “A place for everything and everything in its place.” This holds true for the Hot Iron Holster. The holster is a perfect place to safely keep my ironing tools while I do my hair. This product eliminates the dangers of hot hair tools balancing on my sink or towel bar. This awesome product is a heat resistant silicone holder for all your hot styling tool needs.

Creator and busy mother Erin Balogh invented this product after struggling a balancing act between these devices without them falling on the floor or sink with her little children nearby. Erin looked online for something to hold her curling iron; however, she was unsuccessful. So, she decided to take matters into her own hands. What started as a silicone oven mitt and a hot pad eventually turned into the Hot Iron Holster. This amazing product can cling to any smooth surface and is heat resistant to 500 degrees Fahrenheit. For a year now this product has been helping multi-tasking mothers and fashionistas across America.

For more infomration on the Hot Iron Holster, visit http://hotironholster.com/.

Cool Cosmoprof Find: The Lay-n-Go Cosmetic Bag

I am constantly traveling and need to do my makeup on the go with a quick and easy clean-up. The Lay-n-Go is a makeup activity mat, cleanup, storage, and carryall solution. With the Lay-n-Go I am able to display all my makeup in one area and in a quick second can zip up my bag; where with standard cosmetic bags I find myself either spending a ridiculous amount of time searching through my bag or dumping my makeup all over the place until I find what I am looking for, making a large mess.

The creators behind this genius idea are husband and wife Amy and Adam Fazacker. Amy is a mother of three boys and was looking for an easier solution to clean up her children’s toys. The husband and wife team started with the clear goal: to create an easier and smarter cleanup and organizational product for managing life’s little pieces. The Lay-n-Go was created back in 2010 and within 3 short years has expanded into wholesale. And naturally, ideas progressed to fit a new clientele of mothers seeking an easy makeup cleanup. The Lay-n-Go is now the ultimate versatile bag on the market for busy mothers, models, and women. To find out more information or to purchase a bag, visit http://www.layngo.com/.

Cool Cosmoprof Find: The Lay-n-Go Cosmetic Bag

I am constantly traveling and need to do my makeup on the go with a quick and easy clean-up. The Lay-n-Go is a makeup activity mat, cleanup, storage, and carryall solution. With the Lay-n-Go I am able to display all my makeup in one area and in a quick second can zip up my bag; where with standard cosmetic bags I find myself either spending a ridiculous amount of time searching through my bag or dumping my makeup all over the place until I find what I am looking for, making a large mess.

The creators behind this genius idea are husband and wife Amy and Adam Fazacker. Amy is a mother of three boys and was looking for an easier solution to clean up her children’s toys. The husband and wife team started with the clear goal: to create an easier and smarter cleanup and organizational product for managing life’s little pieces. The Lay-n-Go was created back in 2010 and within 3 short years has expanded into wholesale. And naturally, ideas progressed to fit a new clientele of mothers seeking an easy makeup cleanup. The Lay-n-Go is now the ultimate versatile bag on the market for busy mothers, models, and women. To find out more information or to purchase a bag, visit http://www.layngo.com/.

Cool Cosmoprof Find: The Hair Therapy Wrap

Inventor Michelle Reuven had been getting her hair done since the 1980s. She had accumulated damage throughout the years but did not have the time to sit under the hairdryer or electric heat cap for deep conditioning treatments. She came across the hot and cold gel packs in a sporting goods store and the rest was history. The hair therapy wrap is a hair wrap that uses innovative heat technology with thermal gel packs that heat up for up to 30 minutes. This allows you to do a deep conditioning from anywhere in your house for a substantially less than a salon. The hair therapy wrap is also perfect for hot oil and scalp treatments. Not only will this product save you time and money, but it also utilizes 1/10 of the energy that a regular electric heat cap would generate. What’s not to love about this go-green beautifying machine?

For more information or to purchase the Hair Therapy Wrap, visit http://hairtherapywrap.com/.

Kristen Stewart Topless in Balenciaga Florabotanica Ad

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Kristen Stewart stuns in Balenciaga’s Florabotanica campaign with a topless black-and-white fragrance advert that redefined edgy luxury fashion.
 

Kristen Stewart Goes Topless for Balenciaga Florabotanica Campaign

By Runway Magazine Editorial Team

Kristen Stewart once again pushed fashion boundaries with her striking new campaign for Balenciaga’s Florabotanica fragrance. The actress appeared topless in the black-and-white perfume advertisement, continuing the fearless image transformation that has defined her post-Twilight career.

The campaign image features Stewart posing with her back turned toward the camera, revealing only a subtle glimpse of side profile while colorful floral vines wrap dramatically across her bare skin. The artistic styling blends sensuality with high-fashion minimalism, reinforcing Balenciaga’s reputation for provocative luxury imagery.

Stewart’s dark hair is styled into a sleek chignon, paired with smoky eye makeup and glossy lips that create an elegant contrast against the monochrome photography. The result is a campaign that feels modern, cinematic, and unmistakably tied to the edgy aesthetic that made Florabotanica one of the brand’s most recognizable fragrance launches.

The actress first became the face of the Balenciaga fragrance line in 2012 through her close relationship with former creative director Nicolas Ghesquière. When Ghesquière exited the fashion house and Alexander Wang took over creative direction, speculation quickly surfaced regarding Stewart’s future with the brand. However, the actress remained closely associated with the fragrance campaign, strengthening her status as one of fashion’s most unconventional luxury ambassadors.

In an earlier interview with Women’s Wear Daily, Stewart described her connection to Florabotanica as natural and instinctive rather than traditionally glamorous. She explained that she never related to stereotypical ideas of perfume marketing and instead preferred authenticity over overt sensuality. That attitude helped shape the campaign’s distinctive tone and separated it from more conventional celebrity fragrance advertising.

Beyond the Balenciaga campaign, Stewart was also undergoing a dramatic image shift while filming Sils Maria in Berlin. The actress dyed her hair jet black for the role and appeared with temporary tattoos as part of the film’s styling transformation. Directed by Olivier Assayas, the drama stars Stewart alongside Juliette Binoche and Chloë Grace Moretz.

The project generated additional media attention because Stewart stepped into a role previously attached to Mia Wasikowska. The cast also included Tom Sturridge, who was widely known at the time as a close friend of Stewart’s former boyfriend Robert Pattinson.

Stewart’s Balenciaga campaign ultimately reinforced her growing reputation as one of Hollywood’s most fashion-forward actresses. Rather than relying on traditional glamour, she built an image rooted in artistic risk-taking, understated confidence, and unconventional beauty.

 
 
 
 

Miss Lilo Spending Less For Fashion?

Ah, the freedom of perusing through physical stores must be so refreshing after being contained to virtualshopping bags for so long!

And after seeing Lindsay Lohan in this SoHo store browsing racks IRL, we’re confident that her expensive online shopping habit is but a thing of her Cliffside past.

LiLo took her sober, healthy-looking self out on Tuesday for a bout of retail therapy, and we think she should definitely go for that boot.

Fall is fast approaching, after all!

We’re sure Oprah would be on board with the purchase as well, but maybe Lindsay should call her to consult just in case. Miz Winfrey might already OWN a pair or something. LOLz!

Lilo always seems to work a red carpet so well and we cannot wait to see how she does the the rest of 2013!

Fall Weddings Around The Corner

Common Mistake When Shopping For That Perfect Wedding Gown


Bringing an Entourage

We know it’s the most important dress you’ll ever wear, and you want to make sure it’s absolutely perfect. But having 10 different opinions makes it much harder to come to a consensus—and it can bring you farther away from what you actually want. “I have always been a believer that the most a bride should bring when dress shopping is two people,” said Cristina DeMarco, of Bridal Reflections in New York, NY.

Most brides do best with just their mom and maybe a sister or best friend, said Debra Lash, of The Wedding Tree in La Crosse, WI. “They generally have the bride’s best interest at heart, not what they want her to wear.”

“When you’re standing there in a big dress, and random people in the store are ohh-ing and ahh-ing and all you want to do is take it off, you’ll need an honest, reliable companion to say, ‘I love it. But it’s just not you.’”

Shopping Too Early

Many couples are opting for longer engagements these days, but don’t start shopping more than 12 months in advance. “The moment a bride starts trying on gowns, she’ll inevitably fall in love with one,” said Lash. “If she’s not ready to buy, it quickly becomes difficult for her. In other words: Do not visit bridal salons until you’re ready to make a purchase.”

It’s important to have the rest of your wedding details in place before you can truly shop for a gown, since many factors can influence the style of the dress. Consider your venue: “An ornate gown with tons of embellishments and a sizeable train might look stunning in a ballroom but completely out of place at a beachfront ceremony.” Also, the colors you choose for your bridesmaids and décor can influence whether you choose white or an off-white shade.

But, at the same time, don’t procrastinate. Most dresses take anywhere from five to eight months to come in, according to DeMarco. You can sometimes place a rush order if you need it in under five months, but it’ll cost you.

Trying On Too Many Dresses

If you’re a fan of Say Yes to the Dress, you’ve undoubtedly seen a bride who’s tried on 100+ dresses without finding the right one. Most brides try on between four and seven gowns, said DeMarco, and shouldn’t try on more than 10, because it can lead to confusion.

Often, a bride is trying on dress after dress because she’s just not ready to end the shopping experience and make a real commitment. “The most common mistake that a bride makes is not purchasing her gown when she finds it,” said Lash. “The danger that befalls her is she becomes overwhelmed and forgets what she originally set out to find. She begins to doubt herself and starts to lose faith in the experience.”

Being Swayed by Steep Discounts

Try not to be too tempted by the lure of your dream designer gown for 70% off. “The biggest mistake I have seen brides make is purchasing a gown online or from a shop for a deep discount ‘only today,’” said Lash.

Sample sales are popular among brides, but you must keep in mind that you are typically truly purchasing just that — a sample: The dress has been tried on by hundreds of brides and could have been torn, stained, or otherwise damaged during the process. Before making a purchase, check the gown very carefully for any damage—and if there’s anything that can’t easily be fixed, put it back. Some brides end up spending hundreds in alterations to fix what’s wrong with the sample when they could’ve found a similar brand new dress for not much more money.

Demanding the Wrong Size

Wedding gown sizes typically run one or two sizes smaller than street clothes, so try not to get hung up on the number. “Do not fixate on the actual size but instead on how your measurements compare to the particular line on the specific designer’s size chart,” said Gesinee of Gesinee’s Bridal in Concord, CA.

Planning on losing weight before the big day? “If I had a nickel for every person I have measured who said they were going to lose weight, I would be rich!” said Lash. Play it safe and order a size that fits your current body. Any dress can be taken in, typically up to four sizes without affecting the look of the dress, but most can only be let out one full size—if that. “You need to be realistic, in case you don’t lose your targeted weight,” says DeMarco.

What happens if your dress doesn’t fit when it comes in? First, don’t freak out and go on a crash diet. “There’s always something you can do,” said DeMarco. “You can order fabric from the designer, add beading, or even put in a new back to accommodate the measurements needed.”