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Flourish of Fashion


Fashion Week, also known as Fashion's New year, was blooming with top designers and the upcoming trends for Spring and Summer 2015. In this post I will cover a number of things including my favorite shows, favorite looks, and who had the best street style.

FASHION  SHOWS

Jeremy Scott with Miley Cyrus
Ok, so the first thing that I have been DYING to talk about was Jeremy Scott's (who is also the creative director at Moschino) collaboration with Miley Cyrus. I know everyone has their opinion of her, many of them not good, but I love her. I think she is so unique and admire that she does exactly what she wants. We've all seen these crazy craft projects she's been making from dollar store items on her Instagram. Who would have thought she would put those items to use in a fashion show?! Scott contacted Cyrus and commissioned accessories for his show. Cyrus stated that she spent over $2,000 in Wal-Mart buying supplies to make her crazy accessories. Her pieces combined with Scott's interesting aesthetic made for a very unique runway show. See the full collection here.







Marc Jacobs
I always love a good Marc Jacobs show. He always does something very visually unique to the models (like when he sent them all out with bleached eyebrows that one time) and this year was no different. Every model sported the same black bob and blunt bangs. However, the most interesting, and probably what I love the most about his show, is he sent the models down the runway with no makeup. Yes, you read that correctly. In an industry where cosmetics and looking perfect is just as, if not more, important as the clothing, Marc Jacobs sent out the models completely barefaced. The bangs from the wigs mostly covered their eyes, but still. The meaning was there. I also love the military, utilitarian vibe he has going on here. He makes it look tough but also feminine and chic. Also, Kendall Jenner walked in this show and she's perfect. See the full collection here. 






Oscar de la Renta
This man knows how to dress females. In every collection he designs he seems to perfectly capture the pure essence of femininity and his SS15 collection is no exception. As soon as I saw the wall of roses that served as the backdrop for his show I knew I was in love. I want to steal all of these outfits for my own closet. It was so hard to narrow my choices down to only five! See the full collection here.






Diane von Furstenberg
Von Furstenberg captured my heart immediately with her modern take on 1950s French Riviera style. All of the looks were extremely sophisticated but still managed to convey a fun and flirty feeling. I could see myself wearing these outfits as I lounged in the Côte D'Azur, sunning and indulging in the finest French cuisine (it will happen someday). I also really loved that most of the models swayed down the runway with smiles on their faces. Von Furstenberg's designs are fun and the models channeled that really well with their presentation of the clothing. See the full collection here. 




ALSO KENDALL!?!?!?!!!! I'm crying I love her so much.




Rodarte
In my opinion, this was the most boundary pushing show in terms of the clothing (presentation goes to Ralph Lauren and his 4 Dimensional runway). The first phrase that pops into my head when I see this collection is post-apocalyptic. But in a good, chic way. In some sections the clothing looks frayed and worn and in others it is perfectly polished and pristine. Sometimes these two extremes exist in the same piece but it doesn't look forced. He makes these two opposite idea mesh together effortlessly. And those thigh high lace-up sandals are badass. I also loved that the hair and makeup was kept simple so the emphasis stayed on the clothing. See the full collection here. 







STREET STYLE

Kendall Jenner
I've been dropping her name throughout the whole post so you had to know this was coming. Aside from walking in four major shows throughout fashion week, Kendall had impeccable style off the runway, which I think we all already knew. I told myself I was only going to pick five images but I couldn't so here are six.







  

Rihanna 
Would it be Fashion Week without the CDFA recipient of the 2014 Fashion Icon Award? The answer is no. RiRi was, as usual, her badass self. No further explanation needed. 






So there you have it. That's my take on the Mercedes-Benz New York Fashion Week 2014. London Fashion Week is happening right now, so expect a post about that very, very soon! I'm already freaking out about the Top Shop collection! 


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Hello, my lovelies! It's that time again; another LUSH focus! Today we're going to be talking about haircare which is one of my favorite parts of LUSH. Believe it or not, Mark Constantine, LUSH's founder, is a trichologist - one who specializes in haircare, specifically the scalp and roots. LUSH is more widely known for its bath products but its foundation is in haircare. So cool, right? Now, let me tell you a little story about my hair…

I have had just about every natural hair color you can imagine. My first venture was black and wow… well that was a dark time for me (see what I did there?). Next I moved onto red and that was actually great. It was this beautiful deep velvet red and if I were to ever dye my hair again (and let's be honest, I probably will), I would go back to red. So, once the red faded and I was back to my natural color I was itching for something new that I'd never had before. Blonde. Now, for a natural brunette there is only one way to achieve Barbie blonde locks. Yup, you guessed it: bleach. Ladies, let this be a warning to you. NEVER, and I mean NEVER, bleach your hair. It is not worth it. I started off slowly with box dye from the drug store going about one shade lighter at a time. Then, when it wasn't working fast enough I took the plunge and bleached it. I was happy with it for a while, it suited me. But I can never be happy with what I have and shortly after I wanted to go lighter. So I bought more bleach. All of this took place over about a month or two which was my biggest mistake. After bleaching it the second time it was beyond all hope. It was fried, a gross fake looking yellow, and did I mention COMPLETELY fried!? I think I cried for like an hour. My hair was long enough that it reached the middle of my back and I had to cut it to shoulder length. With every snip of those scissors a little piece of my soul died. I also dyed it back to dark brown the next day and it faded to a pretty natural looking dirty blonde. My roots have grown out quite a bit since then and it almost looks like an ombré. As of two months ago my hair was still completely dead and damaged beyond repair… or so I thought. 

Then I discovered LUSH and it completely brought my hair back to life. Seriously, their products worked miracles! Okay, enough about my gross dried up hair. Let's move on to the products!

Big and New Shampoo Bar

When I first began my intensive hair repair regimen I was using a shampoo called Rehab. This shampoo does exactly what the name implies; it puts your hair through a pretty intensive rehab. It's made with olive and jojoba oils to restore strength to fragile hair as well as moisture, fresh fruit juices (pineapple, papaya, kiwi, and mango) to repair fried ends and restore them back to their soft and silky beginnings, and peppermint and juniper to stimulate the scalp and promote hair growth. This stuff is seriously magic in a bottle. Within two weeks of using this and the conditioner I paired it with, my hair was almost completely back to normal. 
Now that my hair is mostly healthy again I don't need such an intense shampoo. I've been switching back and forth between Big and the New Shampoo Bar. Big is probably my favorite shampoo of all time. It is made with sea salt which gives the hair insane volume. The salt lifts the hair from the root while also exfoliating the slap which feels so good. Right about now you're probably thinking: salt shampoo? Won't that dry out your hair? The answer is no! The sea salt is balanced out with seaweed, coconut oil, and avocado which are all insanely moisturizing ingredients. It also has some fruit juices to give your hair mega shine. So not only will it leave you feeling squeaky clean with tons of volume, but your hair will be really moisturized, too. Did I forget to mention that it smells freaking amazing? It's basically the ocean in a little black pot. 
The New Shampoo Bar is another one I've been using a lot lately. Made with cinnamon, clove, spice, and mint this shampoo bar is ideal for promoting hair growth (which is what I want more than ANYTHING)! This shampoo literally smells like Big Red gum. It's a little overwhelming at first for people who don't like really strong scents (*raises hand*) but you get used to it quickly. It's also made with rejuvenating rosemary and nettle herbs to make your hair soft to the touch. I've heard great stories about this shampoo bar helping with hair growth so I'll have to report back in a few weeks to let you in on the results! 
Other Shampoos: I Love Juicy, Daddy-O, Cynthia Sylvia Stout, Fairly Traded Honey, Ibiza Party (online only), Blousey, Curly Wurly, Godiva, Seanik, Karma Komba, Jumping Juniper, Soak and Float, Squeaky Green, Ultimate Shine, Dr. Peppermint (online only)

Retread and American Cream

Retread is LUSH's heaviest conditioner, walking into deep conditioner territory. However, my hair is so damaged I need deep conditioning on a regular basis. So I use Retread almost every time I wash my hair. Including protein rich yogurt, lanolin, avocado, seaweed and cantaloupe this conditioner is a moisturizing dream. My hair feels so soft and luxurious after I use it that I can hardly believe it. My hair hasn't been this soft in years. When I feel like I don't need as much of a deep condition and want more of an average condition and an amazing scent, I turn to American Cream. This conditioner smells so dreamy; like a strawberry vanilla milkshake. It is a pretty heavy conditioner but not nearly as heavy at Retread. I love this conditioner for its moisturizing power and the scent that lasts in my hair for days.
Other Conditioners: Happy Happy Joy Joy, Big Solid Conditioner, Veganese, Jungle Solid Conditioner, Okra (online only), Coolaulin (online only)  

R&B and Shine So Bright

After showering I like to use R&B, a leave in hair moisturizer. It is an incredible blend of olive oil, avocado butter, oatmeal, virgin coconut oil, candelilla wax, and jojoba oil that leaves your hair full of moisture and smelling like jasmine and orange blossom. The scent is just as addicting as the smooth and shiny finish it gives the hair. When I'm on the go and my ends are looking a little dry and dead I put in a little Shine So Bright. Packaged just like LUSH Lip Balms, this split end treatment is perfect to just throw in your purse and apply as needed throughout the day. Concocted with coconut and olive oils, shea butter, and fresh free range eggs this balm works to put those flyaway and split ends back in place.  Add to that, the organe flower, neroli, grapefruit, and rosewood perfume compliment the scent of R&B wonderfully. 

Roots

Once or twice a week I like to use a hair mask to give me a really good deep condition. LUSH has a range of hair masks that all have different purposes. My favorite is Roots, made with peppermint and spearmint to stimulate the scalp and promote hair growth (which I want more than anything!). It also has honey and extra virgin olive oil to soften and moisturize. After using this treatment, my hair always feel completely revitalized. Also, after using it consistently for about two months now, my hair is beginning to feel thicker and has grown about half an inch!
Other Hair Treatments: Marilyn, Jasmine & Henna Fluff-Eaze, Superbalm, The Hair Doctor (in-store only), H'Suan Wen Hua, The Strokes Hair Treatment (online only)

No Drought

I've always used drug store dry shampoos because the spray can was so convenient. LUSH's No Drought is a loose powder but it is so much more effective than any other dry shampoo I've tried. With its delicious grapefruit scent, this powder utilizes lemon and lime oils and talc (a naturally occurring mineral) to absorb any extra oils from the scalp and hair. I just put a little in my hands and work it into my hair where I need it the most. It gives me a lot of volume and absorbs the oil so well that I never need to reapply throughout the day like I used to do with drug store dry shampoos. This stuff is incredible!

Sea Spray

When I want to do a hairstyle that requires a little more texture and a bit of a beachy finish, I turn to Sea Spray. I love using it to achieve perfect beachy waves (especially when my hair was long. Can you tell I'm bitter about having short hair?) but sometimes I spray it in just for the intoxicating fragrance. The gorgeous mix of rosewood, grapefruit, neroli, and orange flower is very similar to Big Shampoo. Whenever I have Sea Spray in my hair, I sit there smelling it all day like a freak. Oh well. This stuff really is great.  
Other Styling Products: Zeste, Dirty Styling Cream

That's it for hair care, beauties! Hope you liked my second LUSH post! There will be more in the very near future. Until next time!


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Hello my little beauties! I recently made a venture to the Chanel counter (I know, shocking) to take a peek at the new Les 4 Ombrés baked formula eyeshadow quads that Chanel released in mid-July. After careful consideration of each quad (and by that I mean talking myself out of buying all of them) I went home with Tissé Vendôme. I tend to lean more toward neutral eyeshadows and this quad has a gorgeous champagne cream color, a light brown, a dark brown, and a louder peachy-apricot color that is absolutely gorgeous.



To start off, Chanel's packaging is always impeccable. It is so sophisticated and simple but still able to pack that punch of extreme elegance. These eyeshadows are packaged the same way the rest of Chanel's eyeshadows and blushes are. When opening the box, the actual quad was sheathed in a velvet pouch. I don't know why I was so excited over this because I have gotten Chanel products packaged like this before but it just felt like such a sophisticated way to package the product and I really appreciate that. The case that houses these beautiful shadows is a sleek and shiny black with the Chanel CC logo stamped on the front in white. Below I've pictured my go-to look with this palette step-by-step.


I usually start off by putting the lightest champagne cream shade all over my lid. This is supposed to be a highlight shade but I'm pale enough that I can wear it all over my lid.


Next, I dust a little bit of the apricot shade in my crease. Once blended out it provides an effortless transition between the cream and the light brown. The most important thing to remember, with this shade in particular, is a little bit goes a long way.


Then, I blend the light brown into my outer crease, working it in with the apricot. 


Finally, I add the dark brown shade to the outer V. These shadows are very easily blended and can quickly become a muddy looking mess if you're not careful. However, when done right, they are beautiful colors that compliment each other perfectly. 







For the finished look, I've added black winged eyeliner and mascara. I've also lined my bottom waterline with a nude pencil to brighten the overall look and filled in my bottom lashes with the dark brown shadow. 

At $61 each, these baked quads are an investment but they are so beautiful and wearable that I think they're worth it. They're so easy to blend and there is absolutely no fall-out, which I absolutely love! Find your perfect harmony here. 


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