MAKEUP TRENDS AND FAVORITES FALL 2015

        MAKEUP TRENDS AND FAVORITES FALL 2015

Pictures from www.harpersbazaar.com
Pictures from www.harpersbazaar.com

As the weather gets colder and gloomier, I couldn’t be happier since fall is my favorite season! There is something about grey clouds and brown leaves that I just find fascinating and beautiful! What I love more however, is the transitional makeup of this period; moving from warmer and brighter colors, to cooler and darker ones!  In this post I am going to share my favorite trends and products of this season’s transitional makeup!

  1. Eyes
From left to right: Urban Decay Naked Basics 2, Urban Decay Naked 3, Bobbi Brown Smokey Eye, MAC Blacktrack
From left to right: Urban Decay Naked2 Basics, Urban Decay Naked 2, Bobbi Brown Smokey Eye, MAC Blacktrack

Two are the season’s hottest eye makeup trends: the nude, perfectly lined eyes and the timeless smokey eyes. For a perfect nude eye, I love using Urban Decay’s Naked Basics 2 palette which has 5 matte nude-brown eye shadows. Then I use either a liner – I love MAC’s gel liner in Blacktrack – or a dark brown eyeshadow as I find it perfect for a softer look. For the perfect smokey eye, I love Urban Decay Naked 2 palette. It has the perfect brown, bronze, silver and black colors for either a soft, melted chocolate smokey eye or a rock, fierce one. Don’t forget some layered, voluminous mascara, like Bobbi Brown’s Smokey Eye one and you are ready to go!

  1. Face
From left to right: MAC Breath of Plum, MAC Blush Pink, Benefit High Beam, MAC Full of Joy
From left to right: MAC Breath of Plum, MAC Blush Pink, Benefit High Beam, MAC Full of Joy

Fall is the season to put aside our bronzers and sculpting powders and  stock up on cool pink blushes, and champagne or rosy highlighters. I absolutely love MAC’s Full of Joy blush which is a cool toned pink with frost finish, as well as MAC’s Breath of Plum which is a sheer, darker pink (almost plum) shade. For highlighting I choose Benefit’s High Beam as it is the perfect shimmery pink highlighter, or MAC’s Blush Pink highlighting powder from the Philip Treacy collection, which is a silver infused pink powder. These products create a blushed and a perfectly glowing, cool toned skin, which is perfect match for the cooler weather.

  1. Lips
From left to right: NARS Audrey, MAC Brick-O-La, MAC Amorous
From left to right: NARS Audrey, MAC Brick-O-La, MAC Amorous

Brick red lips are perfect for fall. Paired with a flawless base and no eye-makeup, they create a warm look which contrasts with the cold weather. My favorites are MAC’s Amorous (satin cranberry) and Brick-O-LA (mid-toned berry), as well as NARS’s Audrey (red currant) from the audacious series.  However, if you’re feeling bold enough, another fall trend  is the 90’s – grunge inspired dark purple (almost black) lip. Blackish purple is a statement on its own, and therefore, it should be combined with a nude and flawless face. Feeling quite bold myself, lately I have my eyes set on MAC’s Nightmoth lip pencil which is a blackened plum shade. Once I tried it on it felt a bit strange as I am not used to this colors but I have come to really like it. What do you guys think? Do you have the Nightmoth pencil and if so how do you wear it? I am still a bit unsure so I would love any enabling!

This fall’s makeup is a mixture of trends like clear face-bold lips, soft brown eyes-pink cheeks and fierce metallic smokey eyes. Whichever trend you decide to follow, make sure to play with the colors and just be yourself! I would love to know which one is your favorite trend, so don’t forget to comment down below!

Till next time take care dolls 😉 xxx

Vicky

ASOS – PUBLIC DESIRE THIGH HIGH BOOTS REVIEW

ASOS – PUBLIC DESIRE THIGH HIGH BOOTS REVIEW

fROM LEFT TO RIGHT: ASOS Kiss me Quick over the knee boots, Public Desire Carmen over the knee black faux suede boots
From left to right: ASOS Kiss me Quick over the knee boots, Public Desire Carmen over the knee black faux suede boots

Thigh high boots are one of the hottest trends of this season. Suede or leather, just over the knee or a little higher, they are the most sought after shoe this fall. They compliment any look. You can wear them with dresses and skirts for a more 70’s vibe or with jeans for a more casual look; they are perfect for just about every occasion.

I have been lusting for a pair since last fall but I never really got around getting one. Then little did I know I would end up with two pairs this fall! The first is from Public Desire and the second from ASOS. Both of the pairs are black faux suede and they are relatively low heeled. Because I know how hard it is to order shoes online due to the sizing and fitting in general, I thought it would be a good idea to write a review/comparison between them for you guys!

PUBLIC DESIRE

So the first pair I order was the Carmen Over the Knee Boots from Public Desire. Now I have been wanting this specific pair for over a year as I find it very sexy and lovely to wear daily and in the nighttime as well. The reason I hadn’t bought it for so long was the height of the heel; it comes with a 2.5 inch chunky heel, which may not seem too high for some but for a 5’10’’ gal like me, is quite high for a casual heel. However, my desire was stronger than my worries and I bit the bullet! Besides the heel, the boot has a chunky rubber sole which is perfect because it makes it less tiring for me to talk around all day. It is a sock style, which means that although it has a side zipper, you can put it on like a sock. Easy peasy! The size I went for was UK 8 – EU 41 – US 10. This was another reason I was worried as we all know how the sizing is never ever consistent among all the different brands. When the boot actually fit and was comfy enough to walk around, I was pleasantly surprised. I do believe that if my foot was an inch longer, the boots wouldn’t fit. The downfall though is that the boot is was too stretchy. This means that it is huge around my entire leg and especially on my thigh, right over the knee. Usually, due to my chubby thighs I have the exact opposite problem so this was unexpected. When I was walking the boot would slowly fall down and sit under my knee. I was really sad but my mom suggested to take it to a shoemaker and have it fitted, which we did and now it sits far better. Overall the boots are lovely: not too high really, quite resting due to the chunky heel/sole, comfortable fit and cute style. It’s not a thigh high but more an over the knee boot which is fine by me. I would recommend it if you are on the look for something like that but remember; you will definitely need to narrow it arround your leg!

ASOS

As soon I ordered the Public Desire boots, I checked the ASOS site ( an everyday habit) and another pair caught my eye; the Kiss me Quick over the knee boots! Now these boots were perfect: thigh high (not over the knee), lower heel and suede as well. I couldn’t resist so I got them as well. Having a 10% off code helped too 😉 I got them in a size UK 9 – EU 42 – US 11 because with ASOS UK 8 just never fits. The boot thankfully fits my foot, although a bit less comfortable than the other. It also has a side zipper and unlike the Public Desire one it is not stretchy at all. On the contrary, this one is actually tight around my thigh. Walking in it is not uncomfortable but once I sit and bend my legs, it is really tight on the back of my thigh. I guess I will have to always stand in them! Apart from that the boot is really pretty but I would not recommend it for someone with longer feet or chubbier thighs than mine.

Overall, I love both pairs! They are quite different as one is over the knee, has chunky heel and it has a sock style whereas the other is thigh high, has low heel and it is not stretchy at all. I am excited for both of them as I can create so many different styles from 70’s boho to 90’s grunge. They are good quality and not extremely pricey, however, the sizing can be tricky especially with the ASOS one as it runs small unlike the Public Desire which is more true to size. A pair of high boots is a must this season or any season to be honest as they can elongate the legs and spice up a casual otherwise outfit. So don’t waste any time and go get a pair for your autumn-winter wardrobe!! Comment down below and share what you think of thigh high boots and which one you like more!

Till next time take care dolls 😉 xxx

Vicky

70’S INSPIRED SHOES AND ACCESSORIES

70’S INSPIRED SHOES AND ACCESSORIES

Hats, tassels, high boots and spice
Hats, tassels, high boots and spice

One of the hottest trends of this fall is the wonderful 70’s. Furry vests, bell-bottoms and tops, fringes and suede are some of the trademarks of this hippie style. In the previous post I mentioned the 7 key pieces of this trend that every wardrobe should have. In this post I will be mentioning the Key shoes and accessories you will need in order to channel your inner bohemian queen.

  1. Shoes
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From left to right: ZARA Leather boot with fringe, ASOS Profile 70s high shoes, Public Desire Carmen over the knee boots, ASOS Expression 70s suede platform ankle boots

In order to get in touch with your inner disco or hippie girl, you will need to invest in a pair of over the knee/thigh high boots and a pair of stompy platforms.  Such a statement piece, the thigh high boots are inextricably connected with the 70’s. Suede, camel or black, with tassels or buckles, they are such a feminine type of shoe. They elongate your legs and make them look slimmer. I couldn’t resist to this trend so I got myself two amazing pairs both in black as they go well with anything. One of them is the Public Desire Carmen boots (pictured above). The chunky heel makes them even groovier 😉 Pair them with skinny jeans and a luscious coat for a everyday look or with a girly shift dress with bell sleeves for an ultimate 70’s look. On the other hand there are the gorgeous and daring platforms.  From crushed velvet to wooden styles, they are a perfect match to flared jeans.  If you belong to the fashion daredevils and you are not afraid of heights you should definitely incorporate at least one pair into your autumn wardrobe.

  1. Bags
From left to right: ASOS Hiptipico moza hand crafted leather bag, ZARA Fringed messenger style bucket bag, Nastygal Nasty Gal x Nila Anthony wild west suede bag, Nastygal Addison fringe backpack
From left to right: ASOS Hiptipico moza hand crafted leather bag, ZARA Fringed messenger style bucket bag, Nastygal Nasty Gal x Nila Anthony wild west suede bag, Nastygal Addison fringe backpack

A saddle bag or a playful pouch are they key bags of this season. Although I personally love both styles,  I got myself a cute saddle one from ZARA as I’ve always wanted one. Add some fringes like the Hiptipico saddle bag (pictured above) and they will look as if they jumped right out of the 70’s. Like the thigh high boots, they can spice up any simple outfit by adding texture and become the center piece. Earthly colors are more popular, like light brown/camel and forest green. The best part is that you don’t need to spend a fortune in order to get your hands on those pretty pieces as most high street brands carry a huge variety of both styles.

  1. Accessories
From left to right: Nastygal Not my first rodeo belt, ZARA Special edition hat, ASOS 70s circle turban headband
From left to right: Nastygal Not my first rodeo belt, ZARA Special edition hat, ASOS 70s circle turban headband

Besides the shoes and the bag, there are other accessories you can add to your fall wardrobe that can create a 70’s style, like chain belts and large floppy hats. Belts with many chains or large ornaments and coins are a perfect addition to any 70’s inspired look as well as suede ones with gold details. They compliment the look by giving it  a more bohemian vibe. A big woolen floppy hat in burgundy or camel with a think or thin band would go great with a shift flowery dress. A knit headband would be a perfect company to a simple denim look. I really like the turban like knit headbands, like the ASOS one with a gold middle circle (pictured above), as they are an easy way to make a look more well put together and less ordinary.

 

  1. Jewelry
From left to right: ASOS 70s bead choker, New Look 70s stone open cuff bracelet, New look Double chain diamond necklace, ASOS 70s stone open cuff bracelet
From left to right: ASOS 70s bead choker, New Look 70s stone open cuff bracelet, New look Double chain diamond necklace, ASOS 70s stone open cuff bracelet

Velvet chokers, statement necklaces and cuffs with colorful stones are some of the jewelry that can complete any 70’s inspired outfit. I absolutely love chokers as I find them very feminine and sexy whether they are plain or with a cute little jewel hanging, like a pearl or a stone. Black and burgundy are two popular colors with brown following up as it turns to be the color of this season. However, if a tight necklace is not your cup of tea then you could go for long necklaces with big gemstones hanging or with a more tribal vibe to them. As a minimalist I personally prefer the chokers but it all comes down to how bold you are! Lastly, a beautiful cuff – preferably gold – with some cool colorful stones like the one from ASOS (pictured above) would be an effortless way to show off your hippie side.

The 70’s is an era full of color and texture; fur, tassels and suede for clothes, shoes and bags and velvet, leather and bold gemstones for the accessories. The fun of this trend is to mix and match different items and pieces and create your unique look. In the end is all about embracing your inner hippie girl and let it out!

Till next time take care dolls 😉 xxx

Vicky

FALL 2015 TRENDS: THAT 70’S SHOW

THAT 70’S SHOW

NYFW 2015 FALL
NYFW 2015 FALL

With fall slowly creeping in, an old trend has made an appearance in all the major catwalks; the 70’s are back! While I wasn’t a huge fan of the bohemian/hippie era as a kid, this year I have come to be quite fond of it. I don’t know what it is about those fur vests and fringed boots, but taking a look at them makes me instantly happy.

From NYFW high-end brands to our always beloved high street ones (Topshop, ZARA, H&M etc.), 70’s is everywhere! However, as with all the retro trends that make a comeback, it is important to incorporate into your everyday wardrobe with caution as going too far could lead to an outfit turned into a costume; and it’s not Halloween yet! Below I have put together the 7 KEY PIECES of this trend that are easy to blend with your own style so you can spice it up and create that beautiful and effortless bohemian look for this fall.

  1. Fringe
From left to right: Topshop PU fringe jacket by Goldie, Asos Mango suedette fringe mini skirt, H&M Fringed blouse
From left to right: Topshop PU fringe jacket by Goldie, Asos Mango suedette fringe mini skirt, H&M Fringed blouse

Fringes, fringes everywhere! On boots, on vests, on dresses and purses, fringes are literally everywhere this season. To me it’s a combination of wild west style and hippie 70’s and they totally work together like penutbutter and jelly! I am in love with a fringe black purse from H&M and a pair of suede, camel, fringed boots from ZARA that probably won’t fit my feet! And what about that awesome Topshop jscket (pictured above) right? Just perfect! Fringes are such a fun and boho addition to any item. They could be suede or leather, long or short and they will still steal the show.

  1. Suede
From left to right: Missguided Faux suede skinny flares, H&M Coat in imitation suede, Missguided Faux suede tassel hem shift cami dress
From left to right: Missguided Faux suede skinny flares, H&M Coat in imitation suede, Missguided Faux suede tassel hem shift cami dress

Speaking of suede, now this is a fabric to look out for; Smooth like velvet but not as delicate, suede has always been one of my favorite materials to wear. It gives a sense of a wilderness for some reason. You can find it on skirts and dresses as well as –my personal favorite- shoes and especially long boots. What I like the most about it this season though, is the variety of colours as you can switch from the usual camel, to a pretty pale blue or a dark burgundy, like the beautiful Missguided dress (pictured above).

  1. Flared pants
From left to right: Missguided Pocket detail 70's flared jeans blue, Asos Fashion Union 70's blue denim flare, Missguided Mosaic print skinny flares multi
From left to right: Missguided Pocket detail 70’s flared jeans blue, ASOS Fashion Union 70’s blue denim flare, Missguided Mosaic print skinny flares multi

Boy oh boy, who would have thought that flared pants would come back to haunt us? I remember in highschool that was all I was wearing but I haven’t touched them since college. Looking at them this season, I find myself incorporating them in several outfits in my head which has taken me by surprise. It could be a pair of bell-bottom jeans for a more relaxed boho look, or a pair of suede trousers for a more polished look. Look at this total denim look by Missguided (pictured above). I need this in my life! It’s time to add some flair in your lives 😉

  1. Bell-sleeve tops
From left to right: NastyGal Wild side off the shoulder knit top, NastyGal Mississippi Queen peasant blouse, NastyGal Out of the blue crop top
From left to right: NastyGal Wild side off the shoulder knit top, NastyGal Mississippi Queen peasant blouse, NastyGal Out of the blue crop top

This is one of my favorite key pieces! I absolutely love bell-sleeve tops. I either go for white, or pastel coloured sheer ones, or for floral prints as in that way I combine two trends I like; the boho with the romantic/girly. A nice loose top with bell sleeves is perfect for day to-night outfits; pair it with jeans or cutoffs in the day and with pretty A-line skirts and black pants for a night look. Just perfect!

  1. A-line skirts
From left to right: NastyGal Ladyland suede skirt , ZARA Suede skirt, Missguided Button through denim skirt pretty blue
From left to right: NastyGal Ladyland suede skirt , ZARA Suede skirt, Missguided Button through denim skirt pretty blue

A-line button down skirts are a major piece of this trend. They add more structure on the total look which why they are perfect match to the loose bell-sleeve tops. You will find them mostly in many denim shades which creates a laid back/country girl. My personal favorites are the vibrant blue shades, like the Missguided one (pictured above), as they are neither too dark nor too light so perfect for all year round. However, for the more adventurers out there, you can also find the IT skirt of the season made out of suede in mostly camel and brown shades. I know I will definitely get my hands on both styles; suede and denim. What about you?

  1. Crazy/funky prints
From left to right: Missguided Button down maxi dress bright scarf print, River Island Paisley print halter jumpsuit, Missguided Printed skinny flares black
From left to right: Missguided Button down maxi dress bright scarf print, River Island Paisley print halter jumpsuit, Missguided Printed skinny flares black

Bold, colorful designs make a strong appearance this fall. You will find them everywhere from maxi dresses and flared pants to Saturday Night Fever like jumpsuits. Paisley and floral prints add a total 70’s vibe and they turn any item into a statement piece. All i know is that I am definitely going to get my hands on that maxi dress goodness (pictured above) !! I can already see it paired with black thigh high boots!

  1. Vests
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From left to right: ZARA embroidered leather waistcoat, ZARA embroidered waistcoat, ZARA long furry waistcoat

Last but not least, a key piece for this fall would be the good old vest but with a twist; look for furry ones (faux always) or embroidered with flowers in creamy and burgundy shades, for the perfect hippie look. Think of Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix to get some inspiration on how to style such a unique piece. I absolutely love the long furry one by ZARA (pictured above) as it looks very warm and stylish! Flared pants and a furry vest are a match made in heaven for this season!

No one can deny that this fall it is the biggest come back of the 70’s. Earthly colors, bold prints, bell bottoms and tops, suede and fringe for modern bohemian queens, are just some of the characteristics of this trend. NYFW has already started and so much inspiration can be drawn from there for the modern fashionistas. Following my 7 key pieces post, there will be a KEY 70’s ACCESSORIES of this trend post where I’ll talk about shoes, purses and general accessories that are crucial to complete a 70’s look. If you want to be on the loop about everything on my blog all you have to do is click the follow button. Don’t forget you can also follow me on Bloglovin. Now off I go to get me some of these goodies cause I can’t wait for the proper fall to kick in already! What about you?

Till next time take care dolls 😉 xxx

Vicky