Wednesday, March 25, 2009

line me up

eye liner is a huge craze these days. and its all about the black baby--black, bold and brave. that cat tailed look is all the rage, and everyone is doing it. 

the influence of this super stylish make-up trick comes from century old styles--now it just has a modern touch. famous cleopatra was always depicted with the extended eye liner, giving her a bold and exotic look. the reason she was depicted this way was because egyptian hieroglyphics always portrayed their people with this style eyeliner. 

fashion icon celebs like lauren conrad (from the mtv hit show the hills) have spread fire to all kinds of trends--and the egyptian eye liner is definitely one of them. stars like LC show that it's easy to emulate and pull of. the look is so full of drama--yet so subtle. but when it comes down to it, it makes a huge difference to an over all look. 


other places that this eye liner style stems from? indian and japanese cultures. both use the dark eye liner to accentuate their dark features. don't like black... try dark brown, blue or even purple. 

how to do it? 
1. get some black liquid eye liner with a firm wand tip 
2. place your finger on outer corner of your eye and pull to the side slightly--stretching your eyelid straight (do this with eye closed)
3. trace along your lash line with the eye liner, making a straight line
4. for the cat tail--extend the straight line a bit further out from where your eye lid/lash line ends. 
5. let go of your eyelid--the straight line should have formed a slight upwards curve once you let go. you can adjust the point of the line as you please. 


Monday, March 16, 2009

Indo influence


source is key for fashion to bloom, explore and flourish. the world of fashion extends itself from unique designs and ideas that come from around the world. each idea is a stem that branches off into something new and refined. 

a huge trend these days, and actually for a while now, is indian/indo sourced fashion. tunics, flowy tops, strappy sandals, beaded shoes, embroidered fabrics, pashminas, bangles, floral prints and decadent jewelry. 

just coming back from pakistan myself, i noticed something. fashions in the u.s.a. and pakistan--countries more than half way across the world--had very similar fashions. there is a translantic message being sent here, both countries have had influence on each other. tunics are being worn with jeans in pakistan, and colorful bangles are being worn with t-shirts in the u.s.a. tv and movies are a big part of this; celebrities from asia and the u.s.a. are modeling style from their home countries--influencing corresponding trends. 

for example, the hit movie slumdog millionaire just came out with a bang, releasing its indian culture for the world to grasp and behold. with the stars of the movie taking over the golden globes and the oscars, indian culture has stolen the limelight. fashions from india are spreading like fire with all the publicity from the film. frieda pinto took over the cover of vogue indiaand all the other stars have been featured on every talk show possible--in india, london and the u.s.a. 

anyway, just by looking at these pictures it is obvious that many of the trends popular today have come from indian/asian cultures. especially the summery ones. bright bold pops of colors are easy to add with the pretty fabrics and beadery that indian and asian fashions have to offer. they add such a nice touch to any outfit. 




Wednesday, March 4, 2009

tights, stockings, hose....whatever



so remember when your mom tried to make you wear those tights that you just hated? well now everyone is jumping all over that fad. wearing tights is an excuse to spice up your outfit with a pop of color on your legs. layering tights with solid colored dresses, long sweaters, leg warmers, etc... the trend is just all over the place. 

all different styles and patterns have taken over. tights are the new socks and even jeans. they are an excuse to not wear jeans and show off some leg in a more subtle way. technically you're not showing any leg, but you are--its a tease. 


in central new york, women and girls have played up this trend to the max. with it being so cold, any way to look cute while still staying warm is great. so girls have taken woolen stockings and tights and paired them with knee high boots to create a cute but warm look. with it snowing over 120 inches in the winter, it is really hard to look "cute." however, tights are one way this is possible. 

the trend kind of exploded from the return of the 80s and late 90s with the neon colors. of course style today has toned down some of the neon and kind of used it as nice little accents to an outfit, as opposed to the whole outfit. 

shows like gossip girl have taken the styles to a chic new level, making it completely stylish to add brightly colored tights and patterned stockings to otherwise plain outfits. 


whatever it is, tights just may have been a fashion savior for CNY. 


Ugg boots or ug-ly boots?


according to aussie (australian) history, the ugg, ug, or ugh boot belonged to natives of australia for the past 200 years. the name of these merino sheepskin boots came from the word ugly, because the boots are just not that attractive. 

however, they are comfortable and that has always been their main purpose. the fleece lining actually warms and cools--depending on the season. native's of australia actually used to wear the boots on the beach during the summer.

so as always, trends spread, and something as ugly as ugg boots can even become fashionable. now, here in central new york, one would be hard pressed to find a person without ugg boots--or something relatively similar. with it being so cold here, everyone has them--and in more than one color/style. CNY can be stylish...

the trend has spread as far as men becoming proud owners
 of the fleece lined boots. the boots are probably the most unisex boots one can buy, so that is probably why most men can get away with wearing them. of course, they probably don't wear them tucked into jeans like most girls do... 

not only have the ugg boots become popular, but they have created the trend of tucking jeans and pants into boots. australian surfer style has become street style all around the world. and what started out as street style has even moved to beco
me a staple in most girls' and guys' wardrobes. 

with everyone from celebs to dogs to grandma's adorning the uggs, how can you not one those comfy boots on your feet?