Tuesday, December 28, 2010

2011 Fashion Trends

Watch out for Tassles, Maxi dresses, Lace Clothing, Bell Bottoms, and Tail Hems, Satin, Super high clogs, Kitten Heels, and Loungerie, boots


SHOES
Art Deco inspired strapsm structured heels, multi-colored, multi-strapped, maybe buckeles, and extra long laces.  expect more texture in shoes in 2011
photo from Klea Fifth Shoegasmic Collection

Photo from consumer nation

Lace Clothing 
 think about romantic and sexy and not over-girly. Because of its sheer quality, it will give you an instant sensual feel...just make sure its not over-suggestive-- that's overkill.



SHEER Maxi Dresses 
in line with the 70s glam look, Maxi Dresses to wear in 2011 must be sheer.  Don't be a fashion victim though, this trend is only starting though, more innovations on these type of clothing will come...choose the best that suits you and your personality.


Tassles 
 Once seen as a connotation of luxury.  It is hard to keep maintain dresses with tassles...they usually tangle with something else... probably not for me...hehe






Bell Bottoms 
skinny jeans is still in fashion, FYI-- actually it has become a standard
but flare pants is baaaaccckkk!!!! *grins
Can't wait to have one paired with ultra high clogs ^.^



Tail Hems 
Choose the playful hem cut at an angle.  Or the one that has a traditional petal hem where the fabric overlaps like flowers... I personally dresses and tops that have odd cuts...I don't know why...maybe for one thing, it looks...odd (?) *hehe



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Sunday, December 26, 2010

2011 Fashion Key Looks


1970s Glam
Get that Vintage Vibe.  There will be less buying but more spending on this one.  Meaning more on quality and less on the bland.  Innocent sexy aura -- demure looks paired with exotic jewels and thin heled boots or super high platforms...  The theme is here is  sexy independence not arrogance. 

photo by Fashionsm
I like flowing dresses...hehe 2011 is my year ^.^
According to Fashionizing these are the things to watch out for to don this look
  • High waisted wide-leg pants or flares, smartly belted in.
  • Neat bow-blouses, especially ones with billowing or bishop sleeves. Particularly great are fabrics like silk and satin.
  • Roll neck sweaters tucked into pants or skirts. Add to the '70s effect by layering over beaded necklaces or a vest.
  • For those more daring, a pair of hot pants are the ultimate '70s item.
  • A smart printed jumpsuit is another great alternative.
  • Choose high sheen fabrics with a '70s disco-inspired edge, like lurex or silk; anything with a metallic thread.
  • Add a ruffled neckline under a brocade blazer or tuxedo jacket, paired with a sharp pair of pants.
  • Long, slinky gowns with draping, low necklines or dress slits are the ultimate in '70s night time glamour.
  • The right handbag completes a look. Try for smart, high quality bags like a leather satchel for day, and a small bag with a long strap for night.
  • Big, statement leather belts slung over mini skirts or maxi dresses add impact and fair to a seventies-inspired outfit.
  • A pair of on-trend thigh high boots are probably already be in your wardrobe by now - pair them with hot pants or a skirt for a decidedly sexed-up yet sophisticated '70s look.
  • Wear lots of jewelry - but keep it a little cleaner than for a boho look. Try lots of rings with bold stones, neat piles of bangles, and long pendant necklaces and strings of beads.
  • Look to complimentary hairstyles like a sleek longer bob, masses of bouncy curls, or long, flowing hair.

Biker Chic
I am particularly pleased with this. Love brando biker jackets...Fashion experts said that in 2011, the clean elegant black can be substituted for different colors -- anyone seen a two-toned leather jacket? *looking for years now.  Also expect statement biker jackets with zipped jacket sleeves, subtle quilting, and other metal stud accents to come out.  The theme here is sexy and tough.

photo by chic buzz

Aside from the jacket, tight hugging leather biker pants is also nice to have but a skirt with biker detailing can also be a good alternative.Yep, tight hugging pants in black need not be the standard-- I live in the tropics, so for this I will go for the skirt.  Biker Chic is all about details. details.details.

Chanel Biker Boots
Also, expect the market to flood with biker boots.

All in all, to exude the correct biker chic look, go for the Glam rock feel - studs, zips, moulded-patent leather.  No you don't have to look as if you will ride a bike...and it need not be all black.  Play with gold, silver...But yes, black is a classic, I'd still go for black but might pair it with colorful silk mini dresses or the lacy ones I have stocked up ^.^ 


Punk Rock
This is a nice one...the-devil-may-care-look --whehehe.

One has to be be careful though, this style is the one style you don't want to get wrong. Overdo it and it looks as if you are attending a goth cosplay.  The best way to wear punk is to incorporate it with other styles.  Like the biker chic or ultra feminine look with a punk edge.

The core essence of punk rock is rebellion and controversy...and unless you have the confidence to be the particularly isolated -- fashion wise, as only a few don this, I suggest you start not with clothing but with painting your nails black.  The idea is to be a deviant, a rebel...in 2011 it seems as if the punk rock trend has come to a full blown.  But this doesn't mean it is wise to use this as an overall theme.  This one is more of a mix and match to create an edge.

Punk rock elements: skull, safety pins, skinny leather pants, metal studs


1960's the Housewife and the Bombshell
Nope, not the minis in the late sixties but the feminine and elegant full blown skirt, sheath skirts and dresses that housewives from the 1950s to early 1960s wear.  As with the skirts, make it effortless and surprisingly sexy by wearing a sheer top or a sexy fitting blouse paired with high heels -- or go for its authentic shoe pair, the flats (or kitten heels).

Vera Wang, photo by jet setter

Fashionizing recommends:

  • Look for skirts that are straight, high waisted, below knee with a kick pleat or slit at the back.
  • You can also look for fitted sheath dresses. These are great sleeveless or with classic three-quarter sleeves.
  • The peg-top skirt is another alternative - full at the waist with small darts or pleats, and tapering narrowly to the hem.
  • Follow Dries Van Noten's lead for the ultimate in effortless modernising of the '60s full skirt. Throw over a boyfriend blazer with a turned up collar, or a souchy sporty sweat top, and slip on a pair of on-trend sunglasses.
  • Try the same silhouettes but with a shorter hemline, such as above the knee or shorter.
  • Add a pair of knee high socks that can just be seen below the hemline.
  • Look for pieces in fabrics like leather or sheer tulle for an edgy update on the look.
  • Pair a full '60s skirt or sheath skirt with a cropped top, exposing a little midriff.
  • Wear with one of the more modern 2010 hair trends like a messy topknot or effortless side braid.



Saturday, December 25, 2010

No Heels High Heels

Yep you heard it right.  No doubt Lady Gaga inspired this fashion innovation. what do you think?


First time I saw the shoes, I fell in love with it...but it felt as if something is missing...and I kinda was surprised....no heels for these high heeled pairs!

Syu Shu Tamina Gold - $186
Leia Boots - $186
Megan Pure Silver - $186
I told myself it can't be.  Victoria Beckham believed otherwise.  Italian Designer Berardi said who designed these pair for posh has this to say,  “They are well balanced. When girls put them on for the first time, they are obviously a bit hesitating. Later on they say the boots are just like wearing a regular shoe. My new creation is graceful and the girls wearing them look like ballet-dancers. Having a heel is just really psychological..." (Genius Beauty, Fashion and wear)


 Patent leather thigh-high PVC boots with 5-and-a-half inch Platform-- NO HEELS
designed by Italian fashion designer Berardi
who needs heels if you have David Beckham for balance! waaah
photos of Posh from Genius Beauty


You have to be lean enough to wear this though. Extra pounds can be stressful to you toes. Yes, toes.  Walking in high heels, to be graceful, means to tip-toe.  That's why proper posture must be executed or you lose your balance. However if you want to wear high heels, with heels or none, but posture is a problem, do Pilates, it does great wonders on your posture (and sex life)...firms you up also.

These high heels with no heels is not recommended for newbies...I suggest you start with a wedge...baby steps first darling ^.^

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Empowered Filipina Activity


We had the EFA last night and was so thankful the Zerdon and Amanda VS was there to assist me in setting up the place and putting things in order.  I was happy to see Sir Seth cruise in whilst we prepare.  I thought he was just there to take photos but surprise! surprise! he took the time to be in the workshop till it ended.  Angie have been raving about Sir Seth, we are so glad he was able to attend *clap clap clap.  
Our resource speaker for that night is another empowered filipina, Ms. Mae Fe Ancheta Templa.  She is one of the strongest women I've known.  She was actually my first executive director in my first job in an NGO years before.  It was generous of her to attend even if she was informed in short notice.  She is currently Kyabaan's managing director. 

The girls who attended last night were all beautiful.  It was exciting to see that they have come to the workshop with the goal to make themselves better.  The value of beauty as it all started starts from the physical but Tita Mae Fe encouraged them to look at their self concept if they are already at the stage beyond the physical concept of one's self and if they are not, are they ready to leap?

I'm glad to hear them say yes.






This activity is spearheaded by 13thWiTCH Design Studio. 
Special Thanks to Anniepie for hosting us.  
We also extend our heartfelt thanks to 
Klea Fifth, Davao Bloggers, Amanda VS, Zerdon King, and Sir Seth.

A repost from emptiedspaces

Friday, November 12, 2010

FAB FINDS: Crazy Socks!


these are not shoes.  These are knitted socks that look
like shoes. It's crazy and I love it!
It has little rubber dots on its knitted soles
 so that you it would have a grip on the floor when you walk.

ate neng trying one...These can be found at
Victoria Plaza in the Bargain store for Php175.00 per pair

The elephant is just adorable. 
I have a cat and a mouse too!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Feel Inspired: Dior Fall/Winter 2010/2011 Footwear

Get some ideas as to what sandals
to get these months...

the lace type is sooooo seductive!
I want this style...anybody seen something
like this?

military boots ^.^

sexy sexy sandals

flats...

romantic and sexy

aaaahhhh i love the part on the calf!


Saturday, October 30, 2010

Amato Couture







Illustrado's spread of Amado Couture
This Filipino Designer 
is making waves not only in Dubai 
but worldwide ^.^

Sexy in Red

Women who dress in red are seen as sexier by men than those who wear white, green, gray, or blue, according to a study at the University of Rochester. They're even 56 percent more likely to get asked out on a date than women in blue.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Impressions will be in Rockwell, Global Pinoy Rock Bazaar (Nov 6-7)



Impressions Jewelry Collection to be sold in
Global Pinoy Rock, Rockwell - NOV 6-7
I'm nervous and I'm excited.  I'll be doing my first bazaar this NOVEMBER 6 and 7 at Rockwell.  Please come and visit me guys.  As you all know, I've been enslaving myself with designs these past few months. I will be displaying my recent ones in Rockwell this November.  

Each piece will range from a thousand or so up.  For those who wants to reserve, please pm me in facebook ^.^ Big ass Bib like the ones posted above will range from Php3,000 and up.  Materials are unique and hard to find handmade cut Mother of Pearl and Capiz Shells with beads and Gemstones.  

All designs are one of a kind ^.^

Find me in BOOTH 29.

See you all there!

Other Bazaar Schedules that I will be in -- 
  • November 17-21, World Trade 
  • November 19-21, Rockwell Grove

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Furne One fashion show


The Dubai-based, Filipino designer is headlining this year’s biggest charity gala.





Furne One 10.10.10. will be held at the Makati Shangri-La Hotel on Sunday, October 10, 2010 at 10:30am. Tickets are P1500 each and proceeds will go to Bantay Kalikasan's "Kapit Bisig sa Ilog Pasig"program.
For inquiries about the charity gala on October 9 or ticket reservations for the show on October 10, call Maggie Gineta at 0917-8325570.
Tessa Prieto-Valdes and Kaye Tinga have once again joined efforts to chair a third fashion-driven, charity gala. The events of the previous two years have proven to be successful—Rajo Laurel’s show in 2008 enabled them to buy an ambulance for the Makati branch of the Philippine National Red Cross, while the funds raised from Dennis Lustico’s gala in 2009 helped to jumpstart the Taguig branch of the organization. For “First of One–A Fashion Collection by Furne One,” which will be held on October 9, 2010, 7:00 p.m., at the Makati Shangri-La Hotel, the duo are hoping to raise up to two million pesos for various charities.
The Beneficiaries
Majority of the funds earned (about 75% according to Tessa and Kaye) are already earmarked for the Philippine National Red Cross-Rizal Chapter. The rest will be disbursed to various charities under the umbrella of the Assumption High School Batch 1981 Foundation. Among the causes specially mentioned is raising awareness about Cervical Cancer, which will also involve donating 30-100 free vaccines (about P15,000 for a set) to women who cannot afford it.  
In the same way that they were able to help raise an additional P1,000,000 for “Ondoy” relief efforts last year, the two are also planning to raise additional funds in support of Bantay Kalikasan’s campaign to clean up the Pasig river, by staging a second fashion show the day after the gala. This will be open to the public and proceeds from the ticket sales will be donated to the environmental organization.
by Isha Andaya - StyleBible

Friday, October 1, 2010

Defining Beauty: Symmetry

Bb. Pilipinas 2008 - Judge at Mr. and Ms. Gensan 2010
Tuna Festival - General Santos City

Everybody wants to be beautiful.

Regardless of what they say, one wants to have a pleasant appeal to other people they interact with.  Although some are quite obsessed to wanting to have the perfect face, most of us are quite contented with having a face to flaunt without the chance of traumatizing someone -- be it us or the nosy bystander.  

But before we yank beauty products and go to hair salons, it is essential to understand, what makes one beautiful.  And no, it's not the make up, it's not the glossy shimmer, nor is it the inner glow of goodness pouring out of us (but that is an extra point in our character *smiles).  

Beauty must be understood as something beyond make up and clothes.  

The Ancient greeks somewhat grappled on this as they celebrate beauty and even basked in their intoxication of this.  Remember Helen of Troy? She was not celebrated for her kindness nor generosity...not even for her intellect, but the greeks put up toasts on her physical beauty (they often refer to as perfection) that would put our most extravagant parties to shame.

But the question is...what makes her so beautiful?
Plato wrote an answer to this conundrum -- the golden proportions.
"The width of an ideal face would be 2/3 its length, while a nose would be no longer than the distance between the eyes."

It's proper to give credence to the Greeks' attempt to find the fundamental proportions of beauty --but this is only partially correct.  Modern Science has given a proper name to what the greeks are looking for -- SYMMETRY -- but not merely with proportions but with similarity between left and right.

Notice how you look weird if your eyebrows are not of the same shape or if your brows are arched differently.  So scrap the "beauty is in the eye of the beholder crap".  Symmetry is actually what we are looking for when we look at other people.  Symmetry is the factor that makes one attractive regardless of how they are dressed or made up.  Symmetry is that one thing we are attracted to but cannot point our finger at because it is something that is not blatantly and screamingly obvious even if it is one of the fundamental defining factors that shapes one's looks.  Studies shows that babies stare most at faces of symmetric individuals.

According to a University of Louisville study, when shown pictures of different individuals, Asians, Latinos, and whites from 13 different countries all had the same general preferences when rating others as attractive -- that is those that are the most symmetric. - Charles Feng

What does this tell us? 
Before picking the right color pallete, the correct foundation, look in the mirror first and find what is not balanced in your face.  Check if your eyebrows are arched correctly and most importantly, arched similarly.  Check your cheekbones if one is higher than the other and learn how to put on blush or bronzer that will create an effect of a more symmetrical face  Your nose, your lips, your teeth... and invest in beauty products that will help you put these in symmetry.

Find a hairstyle that complements your facial bone structure.  Choose a shade of lipstick that will not overpower your eyes if you have a strong pair.  Learn how to put on make up that is complimentary.  Figure out what is more symmetrical in your face and accentuate it.

Beauty in ancient times have also been associated with balance.  And the "symmetry research" asserts this belief.  You must learn to find your balance.  So you have to be careful.
Do not over-correct your face, or you would end up looking even more weird.

I'm not saying that you hop in on the next surgical safari.
Symmetry creates balance and defines beauty but little imperfections create personality.  A little askew here and there will not make you ugly...so don't obsessed with having the perfect face...remember, the greeks are only partially correct.  Symmetry is one of the crucial foundations of being attractive...but does not define the totality of beauty.

Build your beauty regimen and experiment with what you have rather than treat make up like painting on a blank canvass.  Your face has it all...all you have to do, as they say in jewelry making, is embellish it.  Stop looking for what is not in your face, but rather try to enhance the good and accentuate your facial assets.

A stubby nose is not inferior to a long one, an almond pair of eyes is not more beautiful than the chinky pair.  Thin lips is as good as the pouty ones.  Work with what you have and you would be surprise to find that you posses something no one else has.

So what do you do now?
I'd say, start on shaping your eyebrow correctly and work on your skin.  Pimples and blemishes create distracting points and accents destroying your natural facial balance.  Notice how your face lights up after your eyebrows are shaped correctly and how glowing you seem to look after you've gotten rid of your blemishes. 

Oh...and raise that chin a little bit...and don't forget to smile sometimes.  Being beautiful starts with feeling beautiful.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Metro Manila: Diamond Peel for Php360

Note: For Metro Manila Only
P312 for Intense Diamond Peel with Facial at YSA Skincare Center (valued at P1560)
Time left to buy this voucher:    >61hours


Voucher is valid from October 5, 2010 to February 28, 2011


• Limit 5 vouchers per person. May give vouchers as gifts
• Price is inclusive of VAT and service charge
• No cash back or credit for any unused amount 
• Voucher cannot be used in conjunction with any discount card or promotion
• Voucher is also valid for 5% discount on Surgical Procedures (for Ensogo members only).

Mr. And Ms. GenSan

Filipinos are truly beautiful!

Great costumes and beautiful smiles!
Each costume was as unique as the other, a great show of the
Generals' creativity
Mr. GenSan Candidates
Swimwear
Swimwear
Ms. GenSan Candidates in their swimwear attire

These Photos were taken from General Santos City 
during the Tuna Festival - Sept 24-27, 2010
Mr. and Ms. GenSan Pageant is just one of the Tuna City's activities and events.  
A round of applause to the Festival Director, Orman Manansala 
for the success of this festival.
Thanks to Avel Manansala for showing us your beautiful city ^.^