Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Types of Shoes You Should Know (Part 1)

"Shoes transform your body language and attitude. They lift you physically and emotionally"
- Christian Louboutin


 You can't live without shoes. Admit it or not, they boost your confidence and compliment more your whole presentation. Whether you wear a expensive houte couture dress or just a simple white button up shirt and slacks, your appearance is nothing without a right shoes. They prop up you during your cocktail party, business meeting, a date or even hiking or shopping. But choosing a right shoes for a right occasion can be tricky and exhausting. You have to make sure that you will comfortable when you wear them whilst you do your activities. So now, i will share some information regarding our dear friend, shoes. Because there are sooo many type of shoes i will post it partially. 

OXFORD SHOES






BOOTIE



CHELSEA BOOTS




CHUKKA BOOTS



ANKLE BOOTS








Friday, June 29, 2012

Never Wonder What To Wear Again

These five key pieces (which may already be in your closet!) will speed up your decision-making and transform your look. Each is super-flattering—and perfect for casual moments and nights out too.







Camel Blazer


This sharp piece of tailoring has outfit-altering effects: It can smarten up a T-shirt and jeans in a snap, and when belted, the look shifts from take-me-seriously to downright sexy. Camel, our new go-to neutral, looks fresh against black and white, and also pairs well with vibrant hues.




Red Shift Dress


Certain silhouettes go in and out of fashion, but a great shift is always au courant. Right now crimson is heating up the classic cut. Go cute but casual with strappy sandals and barely there makeup, or slip on a jacket for a more formal affair. (Bonus: In this bold color you don't need to load up on accessories.)


Classic Pencil Skirt


This lean silhouette—it should be body-skimming but not too tight—can take you from 9 to 5 and well beyond. To keep it from looking too conservative, lose the jacket and roll up your sleeves. Amp up the cool factor with poppy-red lips and chunky shoes. At night don't be afraid to wear a top that shows a little skin.




Crisp White Shirt


You do own a white blouse, right? Dig it out and get started! Buttoned all the way up and topped with a ribbon bow, it plays off the menswear vibe in a flirty new way. Paired with an evening skirt (collar popped and sleeves pushed up, natch), it's the epitome of cocktail party chic.



Bright Blue Skinny Jeans


Sure, they're super-comfy and have a flattering fit, but these aren't your average jeans. The cobalt hue, which is like regular denim but with a jolt, gives them a more sophisticated look. Combined with ankle boots and lots of layers on top, they're your new weekend uniform. Add a statement accessory for date night.




SOURCE: INSTYLE

Thursday, June 28, 2012

3 Steps to Perfect Brows (Define Your Arches | Go Thicker | Shift Your Shade)

Spring's boldest accessory isn't sitting in your closet—it's perched right on your face. These three eyebrow makeovers are as easy as one, two, tweeze!




1. Define Your Arches


Extra definition like Camilla Belle's will give your face an instant lift, and open up eyes. Find your natural arch by placing a finger above the outer half of your brow and lifting up the skin. "Your arch should be where your brow naturally bends," says brow expert Tonya Crooks. Fill in your brows with a pencil, then pluck one row of hairs from the bottom, following your natural shape. Brush hairs upward with brow gel or clear mascara to hold and enhance the look.



2. Go Thicker


Take note of Mary-Kate Olsen's bold brows. "Thick brows make your face look more youthful and can frame your eyes better," says Crooks. Thicker arches work best on natural brows, so let all hairs grow in for three to four weeks before having a pro shape them. To fake fuller brows in the meantime, dip an angled brush into a matte shadow in a matching shade, or use a pencil to fill in large gaps. "Be sure to apply in short, light strokes, and follow your current shape for the most natural look," suggests Kiehl's grooming expert Soul Lee.



3. Shift Your Shade


Made a major hair-color change like Drew Barrymore? Consider altering your brow hue with a tinted brow gel—it'll coat each hair and "look more natural than powder or pencil, which can sit on skin," says Lee. If you're after a longer-lasting hue, think twice before experimenting at home. It can be risky to use permanent dye so close to your eyes, and it's tricky to get the color just right.






source: Instyle