Monday, August 19, 2013

Electric FM: End of Summer Playlist

End of Summer
Batwing sleeve top / High waisted shorts / American Apparel sandals / Proenza Schouler shoulder bag / Head wrap headband / Ray-Ban sunglasses / Marc by Marc Jacobs tech accessory / BEATS BY DRE Mixr Headphones / Iman lips makeup / OPI nail polish, $11

Hey, guys! 

I know it's been a while since I've posted a playlist - or anything really - but since it's the end of summer and I'm feeling a little bummy about that (which in turn makes me feel a bit inspired haha), I quickly made up this short list of songs I've declared good end-of-summer chill tunes. They're not exactly the peppiest bunch of songs, but they're maybe meant to soundtrack some good old late-night introspection. When I made the playlist, I was thinking back to times over the summer when my friends and I would drive out to the beach on weekend nights and sit by the shore, under the moon and a million stars and talk and laugh and dream about the future together. Once the semester starts, I know everyone is going to be really busy and it'll likely be the end of these late-night beach hang-outs for some time. I really hate endings, especially the end of summer. So here's my playlist in honor of these fun summer nights past, complete with a little outfit inspiration of what I might wear to one of these casual outings. 


Hope you enjoy listening as much as I enjoyed making this!


x

Saturday, April 27, 2013

BeautyADDICTS SHOWOFF Mascara: Review


Hello, all!

Today I'm here to tell you all about this little love of mine: the BeautyADDICTS SHOWOFF Mascara

First off I have to say that this is my all-time favorite mascara of all the ones I've ever tried - and trust me, I've tried plenty. 

Being a girl with big eyes, naturally, that's often what I like to emphasize when I do my makeup. I'm also a huge fan of the "dolly eyes" look (think Zooey Deschanel), so I am constantly on the hunt for the best mascaras and eyeliners to help me achieve this look. 

Somehow, despite having reasonably long eyelashes, they always rest relatively straight, and it's a constant challenge for me to curl them and have them stay put nicely all night without occasional touch-ups. That being said, I received this mascara in one of my GlossyBoxes in recent months past and absolutely fell in  love.

Upon first glance, the mascara's wand seemed intimidatingly large. However, once I tried it, that was no longer a concern. The size and shape of the wand really helped curl my lashes up and reach those corner lashes that I somehow always miss or mess up on when applying mascara or curling my lashes. The consistency of the mascara was pretty thick, and needn't really be built upon, which was quite a time and effort-saver (with one stroke I'd get more out of this mascara than I typically get with two or three coats of my Estée Lauder Sumptuous Mascara, though I do like that one, too). It wasn't clumpy, and it made my lashes look fantastically long and thick, and I loved it! It lasted me ages - literally some months - but unfortunately reached it's end recently, so I've been having to go back to my Sumptuous Mascara, which I received in my Man Repeller box a month or two back.

Needless to say, I'm definitely going to look into repurchasing this one.

I've also heard amazing things about Maybelline The Falsies and DiorSHOW Mascara, so I'll probably take those for a test run too.

Bye! x



Tuesday, April 9, 2013

It's The Little Things: Sephora


This blog post is of no major significance at all, but I really just wanted to express how much I love that Sephora gifts you a free compact mirror in some of their gift cards. This is from one I received for my birthday.

As a gift card hoarder, I waited from August until December to finally use this $50 one along with another $25 one I had previously received and purchased a limited edition Sephora Collection Izak Brush Set, the ever-popular Urban Decay Naked Palette, and the NARS Andy Warhol Collection Satellite of Love Blush because I simply had to have something off this collection, and a lot of beauty vloggers were raving about this product. Thank God for Cyber Monday discounts. I also ordered some free perfume samples that I had in store with my Sephora points.

Anyway, reviews on those products are forthcoming! So sorry for the severe delay; school is really kicking my butt this semester, but I hope to get those up soon as well as some other posts!

Bonsoir, kiddies! x

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Costume Idea: Beatnik Blues



Comme des Garçons slim fit shirt / Inhabit turtleneck sweater, $320 / American Apparel high rise shorts / Miu Miu platform pumps / Proenza Schouler leather bag, $1,550 / Karen Walker / French Connection beret hat, $40 / John Lewis red wool hat, $24 / By Terry terry / Napoleon Perdis pencil eyeliner / MAC Cosmetics 

While I drafted this blog ages ago and it's no longer costume party season, who says it's ever too late to change things up a bit and throw yourself a little random (or birthday) themed soirée?!

If your thing is retro, French, or purely transcendental, this mash-up of ideas is for you.

To get ready, prep your skin with some moisturizer, primer, and foundation; then pat some rosy blush along the apples of your cheeks and wipe some of your favorite dark plum or brick hued lipsticks across your lips, such as MAC Hang Up or MAC Rebel. For the last bit of your '70s beatnik-chic look, use a bent liner brush or angled brush like a MAC 266 to give your self that famed retro (and personal favorite) winged liner look. For this step, you can use any black eyeliner pencil, gel liner (for example: MAC Black Track), or convenient liquid eyeliner tube, such as the trusty L'Oreal Paris Telescopic Precision Liquid Eyeliner.

When considering what to wear, aim for a thin black and white striped long sleeve t-shirt or fitted, plain turtleneck. Think monochrome: pair each top with a bottom of the same color.  With a striped top, slip into your favorite pair of black leggings, skinny jeans, or high-waisted shorts (which can be worn over solid black tights if desired). If you opt for a turtleneck, try pairing with a basic, a-line mini skirt or leggings as well. Throw on some Chelsea boots or pretty '60s-inspired heels or platforms - whether in color or design - a matching shoulder bag and beret, and you're all set, save for the entirely necessary, yet just cheesily cliché enough accessories.

To polish of your look, you'll need some memorable add-ons. Consider purchasing - or whipping out if you already have one - an old wooden pipe for the night. Whether an indoor party or not, you'll want to have the full beatnik look in check with a great pair of black or tortoise shell oversized square/rectangular sunglasses. As a finishing touch, sling your favorite worn copy of L'Etranger by beatnik favorite Albert Camus under your arm, and bring a bottle of your best cheap French wine in hand!

If you're throwing the fête, be sure to have some Gainsbourg spinning on the record player and wear a super blasé expression on your face at all times. You're of the intellectual elite - ain't nobody got time for excitement and joy! You know the sad, existential truths of the world! Feature a funny welcome speech in true beat poet fashion and fill the room with giggles and snap-claps. Most importantly of all: channel your inner Jane Birkin, girl! And enjoy your party of all parties.

In case you still need some outfit inspiration, here are some of my favorite '60s-inspired looks from recent years past:

Alexa Chung
Alexa Chung                       |                      Tali Lennox

Chloe Sevigny for Opening Ceremony
Chloe Sevigny for Opening Ceremony

Mini Party Playlist:
  1. Paroles, Paroles by Dalida & Alain Delon
  2. Ne Me Quitte Pas by Jacques Brel
  3. Time of The Season by The Zombies
  4. Couleur Café by Serge Gainsbourg
  5. I Don't Want To Get Over You by The Magnetic Fields
  6. Le Temps de L'Amour by Françoise Hardy
  7. You Don't Have To Say You Love Me by Dusty Springfield
  8. Chick Habit by April March
  9. Just Like A Woman by Bob Dylan
  10. Let's Pretend We're Bunny Rabbits by The Magnetic Fields
  11. Yet Again by Grizzly Bear
  12. Just Like Honey by Jesus & Mary Chain
  13. Is This It by The Strokes
  14. Quelqu'un M'a Dit by Carla Bruni
  15. After Hours by The Velvet Underground

Thursday, October 25, 2012

WILDFOX Wishlist


Wildfox Couture / Wildfox Couture / Wildfox Couture Moon Potion- Roadtrip Sweater / Wildfox Couture Let's Sleep In - Valley Girl Beach T / Wildfox Couture Up All Night- Hippie Crew

Living in Miami, Florida, it's hard for me to shop for winter clothes because I don't really ever get the chance to experience any real seasons other than summer. But this New Years, my family and I, along with some friends and fellow lovebugs, will be making the trip up to a cabin in Tennessee. Of course, I have no idea where to begin shopping for this trip, but I decided to spark up some inspiration by checking out the cozy cottons currently up for sale at Wildfox (even though my frail little heart always breaks upon viewing the prices for these items). Here's the collection of items I placed in my wishlist as I perused the site for comfy, cozy clothing inspiration! I imagine that layering any of these pieces with thick knit cardigans, snoods, and warm sweaters and tights would make items like these realistic purchases for a trip to a mountain cabin anyway! Just gotta make sure to layer up extra carefully when going out into the snow. I can't wait to be curled up in the cabin sipping on mugs of hot chocolate brimmed with fluffy white marshmallows, and cuddling up by the fireside in oversized tees, slouchy sweatpants, and knit boots with my boo. ;)

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Makeshift Fitness For Girly-Girls

I'm the kind of girl who always loves feeling productive and like I'm really doing something for myself. So naturally, I'd be the kind of girl who gets addicted to working out, right? Not necessarily. No matter how fulfilled I may feel after I've gotten gelatin muscles and am covered in a mist of sweat, I simply can't get over how positively RANK workout clothes are. Every time I'd feel the urge to workout, I'd put on my workout clothes and simply feel that I looked horribly stupid and in feeling so I'd just pull off my workout clothes and dress myself once again in my casual everyday attire and hate myself for being so self-conscious, even with myself. This is honestly the number one obstacle that kept me from working out for a long time.

As a typically very feminine dresser who wears lots of dresses and skirts and cutesie corset tops (yet who cringes at the mention of the word, "sexy") and would never have the guts to go out and embarrass herself in a gym workout class, my problems were vastly solved after my dad finally purchased the treadmill I had been asking for for ages. Once this happened I felt I could actually start doing something about my shape. I picked out a basic oversized tee from Victoria's Secret, some old VS pajama shorts and a pair of my sister's old Asics and began my routine. I could now wear a silly outfit and no makeup and workout until I looked like a hot mess in the comfort of my own, embarrassment and awkward run-in-free home.


I started my workout routine by dedicating one uninterrupted hour daily of simple treadmill cardio exercise. Initially I tried following the recommended training setup for someone of my age and weight, but I found that at times it was simply too intense for my wimpy little body, and instead opted to customize my own routine as I went along. So basically, in order to keep my muscles and body working I would routinely change up the speed/incline on the treadmill say, at every ten minute interval. For instance, I would start at incline 0/speed 2.5 and walk like that for about 3-5 minutes to warm my body up, then switch it up to an incline of 5/speed of 3 for another 10 minutes, followed by an increase in incline to 7 while keeping a speed of 3. Eventually I would increase the speed to 3.5 and walk like that for 10-15 minutes, then for a brief time pick up the pace to a jogging speed of 4 with an incline of 7 for about 5 minutes, then push up the incline to a 9, but lower the speed to 3.5 and continue to gradually decrease the speed and incline until my 60 minutes were up.

If you don't have a treadmill, you can be a bit gutsier than me and actually go run outside for an hour, which is supposed to be better for you anyway.
As you may be able to see, I have a pretty sweet set up going on in my garage currently where the treadmill faces a small TV mounted on the wall that I can watch while I do my cardio if I don't feel like listening to my iPod. Note: if you're also working out in your garage, don't forget to invest in a fan. You may feel like you're dong more work if you don't have a fan simply because you sweat more, but this doesn't necessarily mean you're losing weight. It can also mean you're simply sweating out your water weight - which is cool and all, but make sure you keep some additional bottled water with you  so that you don't dehydrate!
The treadmill work was certainly helping to keep me lean and trim some fat, but I really felt the need to work on my major problem area next: my "pouch," "pooch," "lower abs," or whatever the heck you wanna call it. As a recently joined Pinterest user, I decided to see if Pinterest could really help me find some helpful tips on losing my pouch as many of my friends had said they were finding some incredible craft and beauty tips from it. Indeed, my beloved Pinterest came through. Here are some of the overall ab workouts that I have found are to be most effective for me:

  • Ab Mini-Workout
    • 10 crunches, 15 bicycle crunches, 30 second plank, 20 second side plank, 10 crunches, 20 bicycle crunches, 20 second side plank, 10 crunches, 30 second plank, 20 leg lifts
    • The more I got used to doing this routine, the longer I would do each exercise. For example, after a week I switched it up to a 40 second plank rather than a 30 second one, and 40 leg lifts rather than 20 (especially since this workout is one of the best for "pouch" trimming).
  • How To Run Correctly
    • The yellow image on that page titled, "How To Run Correctly," really helped me improve my performance and endurance on the treadmill. It helped me improve my technique and thus make sure I'm working out in the most effective way possible.
  • Flat Back Lower Ab Exercise
    • This one really is pretty killer, but I definitely feel the burn within a matter of seconds and it's probably the most helpful of the lower ab workouts I've tried. Would definitely recommend this exercise for quick results!
  • Jessica Biel's Routine
    • I am actually not at all a fan of Jessica Biel. I didn't like her back in Seventh Heaven and I'm still not crazy about her now, although The Illusionist way back when was a great film (her role was still minor in that anyway though). But there's no denying that homegirl has some nice abs. I found this article on Pinterest as well as one featuring Anne Hathaway's Catwoman diet and workout and was super intrigued. The exercise I've enjoyed most from the Jessica Biel routine has been the Seated Russian Twists, which I perform with the metal weighted plates pictured above. These really get the job done, and they're actually kind of fun!
Pinterest also led me to some Victoria's Secret Models Full-Body Workout that I've yet to actually fully check out, but hope to soon. If you'd like to see more workouts or healthy recipes, look through some my Pinterest boards and browse the site for more tips.

Although it has taken me a while to realize it: don't be like me and don't let yourself be stopped in your efforts to better yourself by sheer stupidity and self-consciousness. If you don't have the luxury of being able to workout at home, go workout wherever you can anyway. Who cares if you look a little silly? You're probably just being hard on yourself anyway, and you probably look just fine, like anyone else working out at the gym or in the park, and you really shouldn't have anything to feel embarrassed about. Being shy stunted my personal growth for a long time. Take a page out of my book and say "F YOU!" to shyness. Get out of your shell, get out there in your tacky workout clothes, and go get fit!

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Procrastination at its Finest

In an effort to continue putting off doing my French homework, I created both of these images using photos I think are beautiful that I have collected and some of my all-time favorite lyrics. Expect more of these soon. ;)

Girl by The Beatles

Bushwick Blues by Delta Spirit

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...