Archive for the ‘Kristen Stewart’ Category
I wrote earlier about how much I love a peach hue – and then I saw these pictures of bright, almost neon dresses and now I love this color, too! Wearing a more vivid peach – like coral – is like placing a sunset in the middle of the room. You can see how the color’s range can compliment various skin tones:


Will you be stocking up on coral dresses come spring?
Love,
Loren
photos courtesy of thedailybeast.com
Solid-color dresses ruled at the Academy Awards – just look at Twilight stars Anna Kendrick and Kristen Stewart. I lean towards one color gowns myself, but I couldn’t take my eyes off of Maggie Gyllenhaal’s strapless, Impressionist-print sheath by Dries Van Noten. Just the fact that she wore a print set her apart, and now I feel inspired to step out of the box with my clothing choices next time I go to an event!



Whose evening style is most similar to your own?
Love,
Loren
Consider women’s oxfords: a little Bob Fosse, a little British tomboy, and wildly of the moment. Even Kate Moss has been spotted wearing this jazzy lace-up style. Here’s the look on actress Kristen Stewart (who, in case you’ve been living on planet Oblivion, is about to appear in the highly anticipated Twilight sequel, New Moon). Such a chic alternative to ballet flats and sneakers, no?

photo courtesy of instyle.com
Available at endless.com, Steve Madden Tuxxedo Oxford $69.95
What would you wear them with?
Love,
Loren
Kristen Stewart recently appeared on the cover of Allure rocking some pretty amazing eye makeup. The color combination, bronzey-red and navy, gives an earthy-sexy result that looks stunning (and deserves repeating!). So here are three quick steps to making this sultry look your own.
1. Start with a loose powder eyeshadow, like Motives Paint Pot Mineral Eyeshadow in Cosmopolitan. Dip your brush lightly and pat the tip along the lashline of your upper lid, where you want the majority of this bronze shade to be concentrated. Then go back and gently blend up and out. Using the eyeshadow still left on your brush, very gently pat along the lashline of your bottom lid. This should leave a very light hint of color. Don’t overdue it here!
Motives Paint Pot Mineral Eyeshadow in Cosmopolitan, $18.95
2. Using a very thin brush, apply a dark navy eyeshadow—Motives Cosmetics Pressed Eyeshadow in Midnight is perfect—along the outer edges of your upper lid and all the way across the lower one. Blend lightly until everything looks even.
Motives Cosmetics Pressed Eyeshadow in Midnight, $12
3. Line the inside of your lid all the way around with Motives Cosmetics Liquid Eyeliner in Noir. Keep the line very thin! Then finish with a light coat of mascara and you’re done.
Motives Cosmetics Liquid Eyeliner in Noir, $14
Lots of love,
Loren














