February 17th, 2008 by admin
This year for the 80th Academy Awards two of the most beautiful actresses will work the red carpet in hair styles created exclusively with Fekkai products. Celebrity hairstylist Robert Vetica will tend to the tresses of nominee Marion Cotillard and Frederic Fekkai’s Adir Abergel will style Jennifer Garner’s locks. Talking Makeup will keep you updated with the ‘how to get the look’ of Jen and Marion at the Oscars.

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February 17th, 2008 by admin

Marchesa’s fall collection was inspired by the iconography of the 16th century and the excesses of the Golden Age, drawing elements from Spanish style and the Elizabethan renaissance. To complement the look, makeup artist Talia Shobrook used Stila products to create a lush, rich face.
Eyes were neutral and slightly smokey, with dramatic brows and lashes - including some long falsh lashes at the outer corners. Cheeks and lips were given a natural flush with new Stila Cherry Crush Lip & Cheek Stain, creating a high contrast with the pale, creamy skin. Lips were finished with new SPF20 lipstick in Caicos - this is a new product that won’t be available for a few months, but if you want to recreate the look, Natalie (sheer plum) is a good substitute.
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February 17th, 2008 by admin
![Alyssa Milano, Big Feet & Pubic Hair: That’s What Little Boys Are Afraid Of [Missdemeanors]](http://citypeoplefashion.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/174426.jpg)
Welcome back to Missdemeanors, where we issue virtual wrist-slaps to popular gossip bloggers for Crimes Against Womanity. This week was pretty slow, but there was some smack-talk about Britney’s nethers, unwaxed pubic areas, Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Marisa Miller and big feet. Plus! A nearly incomprehensible message about Alyssa Milano. The offenders and their sentences, after the jump. Let the Jezebel justice system begin!
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February 17th, 2008 by admin

Lendorff.Kaywa is a collaboration between London based pixel-knitwear designers Office Lendorff and mobile enthusiasts Kaywa from Zurich, Switzerland. This is the first in the series of Space Invader QR-code scarfs. The code holds messages that can be decoded by any mobile phone with a QR-Code scanner. A QR Code is a matrix code (or two-dimensional bar code) created by Japanese corporation Denso-Wave in 1994. The “QR” is derived from “Quick Response”, as the creator intended the code to allow its contents to be decoded at high speed. This is a limited and numbered edition of 500 scarves.
Source: Limited edition Lendorff.Kaywa Scarf
February 17th, 2008 by admin

My Lancome Pixel Pink lippie arrived in the mail two days ago, and it is absolutely lovely. The shade has more of a blue raspberry cast than how it appears in the photo here (true to shade in this photo, though). It is very cool-toned, and the blue base makes it look incredible with blue eyes (although I suspect it is gorge on brown eyed girls and green eyed ladies as well).
Pixel Pink adds a great pop of color to the face without being too bright or heavy. It’s sheer, light, and very shiny; the Color Fever Shine formula is like a gloss lipstick. I just love the color and finish for Spring.
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