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NYFW Spring 2014

September 17, 2013

Toubab Paris’ Spring 2014 Jewelry Collection

by fashion pulse contributor

 

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Toubab Paris necklace
Toubab Paris necklace and earrings
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Sometimes a necklace is all you need to turn a mundane, everyday outfit into something original and exciting.With that resolution in mind, look no further than Toubab Paris, a jewelry line that will take you and your wardrobe on an adventure with a focus on bright colors, vibrant prints and intricate beading. Each piece is handmade by designer Maud Villaret in France and embodies Villaret’s love of African fabrics and travel. The collection is not currently available in any stores state-side, but with such unique and eye-catching pieces, it’s only a matter of time before they make their international debut and become a household name. So take a journey with your jewelry and let your inner wanderer shine through with one of Toubab Paris’ fine pieces.

 

 

September 14, 2013

NYFW Spring 2014: The Blonds

by fashion pulse contributor

The Blonds

[Image via ELLE.com]

The Show: The Blonds

The Theme: Tweety Bird Goes to Space

The Color Palette: Yellow, Blue, Silver, Black, and White

The Collection’s Signature, Standout Look: For next spring, design duo Phillipe and David Blond looked to another iconic blonde as the inspiration for their latest concoction of looks. Drawing on Tweety Bird’s bright yellow plumage and huge blue eyes, The Blonds created a bejeweled, feathered leotard that gave a luxe and intergalactic update to the classic character. This latest series of designs continued to embody the designers’  sassy and mischievous attitude in a way that would make the iconic bird proud.

 

September 13, 2013

NYFW Spring 2014: Backstage Beauty at Emerson and Marchesa

by fashion pulse contributor

 Backstage Beauty at Marchesa: Get the feathered hair look!

Marchesa

For Marchesa’s Spring show, hairstylist Odile Gilbert created a “Gothic Romance” look using Kérastase Paris and black feathers to add an edgy punk element to contrast with the soft lace and floral gowns.  To achieve this look, start by creating a deep right side part and prep with Keratase Mousse Bouffante. Using a paddle brush, blow dry sections of hair and apply Ciment Thermique to keep hair smooth on top. Gather a small section of hair and create a small ponytail on the right side then secure with a clear elastic band. Spray hair with Laque Dentelle to set the style. Apply hair glue to the black ostrich feathers and apply to the hair at the front right section, starting at the ponytail and working your way down applying feathers as you go. Try this look the next time you feel your hair is missing something. As Marchesa has shown, you can never go wrong with a few feathers, and according to The Wall Street Journal, the trend is super hot right now!

Backstage Beauty at Emerson: Nails, Nails, Nails!

emerson backstage nails

[The show nail looks from right to left: Stripes and Safety Pin, Field of Allium, and Garden Catwalk]

For the nails at EMERSON, nail artist Miss Pop created three looks that were perfect complements to the collections fabrics and colors. Each design was done using Ciate London polish and are simple and fun accents for your fingers that are easy to recreate at home. Let’s get started!

Stipes and Safety Pin: These jagged stripes were created in reference to a fabric that was part of the Emerson collection. This look is perfect for anyone who doesn’t have a steady hand because according to Miss Pop, the less perfect the stripes are, the better this look will turn out. Start with white, painting two coats of Ciate’s Snow Virgin on each nail. Once dry, use a thin nail art striper brush in Unrestricted Glam for the black stripes. Create three jagged lines on each nail and remember they don’t have to be perfect. Allow the polish to set and seal with a top coat. For the runway, Miss Pop pierced each middle finger nail with a safety pin to pump up the punk on this look, but you don’t have to go that far (unless you have on artificial nails)!

Field of Allium Floral Print: Reflecting the floral inspiration for the collection, Miss Pop created a miniature field of flowers that showcase the designer’s favorite flowers-the purple allium. to get this look, start by applying two coats of Ferris Wheel for the blue sky and allow that to dry for a few minutes. Then take a thin nail art striper brush and use Palm Tree to create short lines near the cuticle that look like grass. Next, use the nail art brush to make three longer strokes to create the flower stems. For the flower buds, take an old eye shadow brush and lightly tap little purple balls at the end of the stem using Spinning Tea Cup. Allow the polish to set and seal your miniature garden nails with a topcoat.

Garden Catwalk: This nail is an abstraction of the final walk the models take down the runway in the spring floral Emerson gowns. Centered between two streaks of purple, gaps in the polish are left to allow parts of the natural nail peek through. Using a thin paint brush, swipe Spinning Tea Cup, Talent Scout, Raspberry Collins, and Palm Tree horizontally across the nail, alternating colors with each stroke. Remember to leave little gaps between some of the strokes so the natural nail can show through. Then take Talent Scout and using the nail bottle brush, stroke up the left and the right side of the nail, leaving a wide strip of the multicolor stripes visible. Once dry seal this colorful look with a topcoat.

September 13, 2013

NYFW Spring 2014: Libertine, Diesel Black Gold

by fashion pulse contributor

libertine spring 2014

[Images via ELLE.com]

The Show: Libertine

The Theme: With a Rebel Yell, Punk Lives On

The Color Palette: Black, Pink, Yellow, Red, Blue and White

The Collection’s Signature, Standout Look:The exhibit at The Met may have ended, but punk continues to be an inspiration for designers such as Libertine this season. Drawing on punk’s do-it-yourself credo, there were many pieces from jackets to dresses that showcased bejeweled skull motifs and cheeky phrases scattered throughout the collection. One white coat in particular featured Vivienne Westwood’s iconic punk print of Queen Elizabeth, while a bedazzled white dress sparkled underneath. With bright shades of yellow and pink popping out from the standard black, this collection featured the lighter side of punk, creating a rebellious wardrobe that many will have fun adopting.

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