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ADDICT, BACKSTAGE, BEAUTY, GIRLS, Mens / July 23 2010 4:08 AM

Websnob: The Hottest Fashion Links on the Web

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*Stiletto Jungle found summer perfection in the new Tucker Cross Front Dress.

*Allie is Wired shares outtakes from Dakota Fanning’s gorgeous Vogue Italia photo shoot.

*The coolest “Murphy bed” of bags at Bag Snob!
Websnob: The Hottest Fashion Links on the Web
Beauty Snob has THE wipes for those nights when you don’t want to spend too much time taking off your makeup, and you just want to fall into bed.

*Coquette says pre-order your By Malene Birger sequined cardigan and more at Saks’ fall sneak preview.

*The Jet Set Girls found a vacation in a glass and they share the recipe for Bacardi’s irresistible new cocktail!

*Find the best fitting jeans for your shape chosen by the shopping experts at SHEfinds.

*Second City Style gives recognition to stores that cause major addiction with Shopping With Andra’s Shop-Tastic Awards.

*Shopping and Info loves the nude sandals Vanessa Hudgens wore by Jimmy Choo.

*From black tie to beach weddings, StyleBakery.com helps you crack the wedding dress code with wearable head-to-toe looks.

*StyleCaster is hosting part 2 of their freeSummer Concert Series this Tuesday in NYC with live performances by Miss TK & The Revenge, Au Revoir Simone and Lemonade.

*The Beauty Stop pampers with Fresh Rice Sake Bath.

*The Shoe Goddess thinks this navy suede Giuseppe Zanotti Platform Wedgeis the perfect wedge for fall and winter!

*eye4style can’t wait for the release of MAC’s limited edition Wonder Womancollection!

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BACKSTAGE, Mens / July 14 2010 6:40 PM

Le Metier de Beaute Le Cirque Kaleidoscope Eye Kit Fall 2010

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Le Metier de Beaute Le Cirque Kaleidoscope Eye Kit Fall 2010
Le Metier de Beaute Le Cirque Kaleidoscope Eye Kit Fall 2010
Le Metier de Beaute Le Cirque Kaleidoscope Eye Kit Fall 2010
Le Metier de Beaute Le Cirque Kaleidoscope Eye Kit Fall 2010
Le Metier de Beaute Le Cirque Kaleidoscope Eye Kit Fall 2010
Le Metier de Beaute Le Cirque Kaleidoscope Eye Kit Fall 2010
Le Metier de Beaute Le Cirque Kaleidoscope Eye Kit Fall 2010
Le Metier de Beaute Le Cirque Kaleidoscope Eye Kit Fall 2010

As promised, here are the photos, swatches and reviews of one the best fall 2010 releases, Le Metier de Beaute Le Cirque Kaleidoscope Eye Kit. Is it the color combination? the finish? the way they all blend together to create a flattering and elegant look? It's all of the above, really, combined with high quality and Le Metier's way of creating pigments that are almost sheer but very visible and identifiable.

As always, the eye shadows can be used separately. However, applying them layered in the order they come (top to bottom), using smaller amounts of the darkest color while getting closer to the lash line and blending is what gives the prettiest and most polished results: no color screams at you, but there’s a lot of depth and definition.

Flamboyantes, the shimmering stone color, is great for highlighting and dabbing in the inner corner of the eye. But I often skip it when going for a casual daytime look in favor of a simple nude eye shadow that opens up the eye area with less drama. The way to apply the other shades depends on the shape of your eye, crease and lid. It's impossible to give one-size-fits-all directions, because we all have different needs. My eyes are big, deep-set with a very visible upper lid. I apply Spectacle from the lashes up to just above the crease (in a half circle shape) and blend it upwards, then Enrichssant  in the crease and Dynamique just above the lash line and wing it a outwards. Because Spectacle and Enrichssant aren't too dark, the look is especially flattering for my eye shape. Those who need to darken things in the crease would blend more Dynamique into the other colors. That's exactly what makes Le Metier de Beaute's Kaleidoscopes so great- they work with minor adjustments for just about anyone.

Over an eye primer, the eye shadows hold without fading or losing vibrancy from morning to night. While the texture is very soft and tends to disintegrates a little in the pan (as you can see in the photos taken after some use), there’s no fallout on the face and application is very clean.

Le Metier de Beaute Le Cirque Kaleidoscope Eye Kit ($95) should already be available at Bergdorf Goodman and some Neiman Marcus locations, though not online yet. I’d suggest calling your nearest counter to inquire (Bergdorf also takes phone orders). I received the press sample from the company.

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BACKSTAGE, BEAUTY / July 9 2010 9:03 PM

PARTNER: Week In Review: Keds’ Busy Week, Net-A-Porter Turns 10, Shop Lily Allen’s Closet, More

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Must-Reads:

Keds had a busy week. Check out two new collaborations: Jenny Holzer for Keds slip ons, and Keds for the Gap.

Celebrate Net-A-Porter’s birthday by splurging on that DVF dress you’ve been eyeing.

Lily Allen’s new vintage store will be stocked with items from her own (Chanel-heavy) closet.

Are you a Mad Men fan? Shop clothing inspired by the show on QVC and Banana Republic this fall.

With the help of some celeb friends, we told you how to wear boyfriend blazers, clogs and jeggings this season and next.

Taste Tests:

Can you tell which identical peep toe pump costs $50 less?

Which slimming purple swim suit is $85 more?

Celebrity Style:

We’re in awe of Jessica Alba’s chic tourist style while visiting Paris.

Christina Aguilera’s oversize sweatsuit look: a no-go for pop stars and the rest of us, alike.

Get Lady Gaga’s Today show look – sans the pouring rain.

Beauty:

Michelle Obama makes blue nail polish look patriotic and not punk-rock.

Alice + Olivia for Mac makeup is selling out even faster than their clothes.

If you forgot your makeup on vacation – god forbid – here’s the best of the drugstore bunch to make do.

Guides to Check Out:

Check out our shopping guides – hand-picked by our experts for you: espadrilles, summer dresses, swim trends, cheap pants

Don’t forget to subscribe to the SheFinds virtual newsletter.

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BACKSTAGE, BEAUTY / July 9 2010 4:00 AM

PARTNER: Great Look for Summer: Dramatic Winged Eyes

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PARTNER: Great Look for Summer: Dramatic Winged Eyes

As fashion accessories go, eye makeup is making its case as a must-have addition to just about any outfit if recent runways are any indication. You also see the look in celebrity news stories regularly, particularly with events like movie premieres, where cameras crowd the red carpet. Zoe Saldana and Gisele Bündchen, and Amanda Seyfried have been seen in winged eyeshadow, done with dark shades swept upward from the outer corners of the eye.

This is what is known to makeup artists as a “graphic eye,” and when done well, it is gorgeous! When done poorly, however, it can be a disaster, so practice is essential before wearing winged shadow out in public.

Unless you’re going for a really dramatic look for a party, you should probably steer clear of kohl and black, and go with gray and / or taupe instead. You basically apply the shadow to the eyelids, focusing on the crease, and sweeping it upward and outward.

If you’re using, for example, taupe and gray, you want to keep the shadow lighter toward the inner half of the eyelid, gradually going darker toward the outer edge. Several coats of mascara on outer lashes (plus a few individual false lashes if you’re so inclined) will finish off the look nicely.

If you love the look, but feel like you’re all thumbs with eyeshadow, you can buy stencil kits to help you along. No kidding! A company called bender beauty makes the Get in Line Eyeliner and Stencil Kit that comes with the shadows, stencils, and brush, along with step by step instructions. You choose a kit with either a light base shade for fair skin, or a warmer base shade for medium to dark skin.

Many of today’s top fashions require a dramatic eye to complete the look, and winged eyeshadow is one very popular approach. With a little practice (and maybe a little help from a stencil kit), you can acquire this dramatically upswept look for yourself.

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BACKSTAGE / July 6 2010 4:46 PM

PARTNER: Julie Hewett Cheekie Palette & Brush

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PARTNER: Julie Hewett Cheekie Palette & Brush
PARTNER: Julie Hewett Cheekie Palette & Brush
PARTNER: Julie Hewett Cheekie Palette & Brush
PARTNER: Julie Hewett Cheekie Palette & Brush
PARTNER: Julie Hewett Cheekie Palette & Brush

Cream blush is everywhere. Pans, pots, sticks- they come in several formats and sheerness levels and are winning even reluctant hearts and faces including mine. Three or four years ago I had a hard time finding even one cream/gel blush I liked. Now I have several in my regular rotation and I can mix, blend and choose.

Speaking of mixing and blending, the Cheekie Palette from Julie Hewett has become a favorite (despite one big flaw. See below) exactly because of the endless customizing options it allows. The four Cheekie colors look intense in the pan but they apply sheer enough and blend well, so you don't end up with clown cheeks. You can wear them alone or blend two or more, which is what I usually do. Jami, the neutral rose-mauve is the only one I wear on its own because it looks very natural and the color is easy and as unfussy as it gets. I mix  Rosie or Peachie with Natural to bring them down a notch or two and get a color that has just the right amount of red or coral for me and adjust the levels of each shade according to mode, time of day and the other makeup I’m wearing.

The final effect is very nice natural flush. Just like Scarlett O’Hara biting her lips and pinching her cheeks in preparation for some flirting. Cheekie can also be used on the lips, but I prefer not to do that- most of the colors are too sheer to do anything for my pigmented lips.

The funny looking brush is very effective. It grabs enough color, blends it easily and isn’t abrasive on skin. It covers just enough face space so you don’t go overboard (blend well to avoid streaks).

The one big issue with this Julie Hewett product is longevity. The texture is pleasantly thin, but it also tends to fade and disappear within 6 hours if you don’t do a meticulous job of cementing it into place between two coats of face powder. Otherwise it just melts right into your foundation. So this is certainly not a touch-and-go   blush, and it requires that you take your time doing your face and find the right combination of products that work for you and for these cheeks color (some HD powders tend to mute these blushes a little too much. I prefer a finishing powder that has a little yellow pigment).

Another thing of note: I own several other Julie Hewett products (lipsticks, balms, eye shadows and liners)- all of them are made in the US. The Cheekie palette is the only one made in China. I’ve noticed other brands that do the same- most of the line is manufactured in the US or Europe, but a handful of items are outsourced to China. The annoying part is that you usually don’t have this info when ordering online (QVC is the only place I’ve seen that discloses the country of origin).

Bottom Line: Great concept, less than perfect implementation.

Cheekie Palette ($52 with brush, $42 without) is available from juliehewett.net (in the Palette section of the site, oddly missing from the Face category. The colors can also be purchased individually ($24 in a pot, $18 as a pan in a mirrored compact).

All photos are mine.

**You might have noticed blogger is having hiccups in the comment section. Some of you are getting errors when trying to upload a comment even though it actually goes through and gets sent to my email. Also, I’m unable to approve and publish your comments. Blogger usually fixes these issues withing 24 hours and comments aren’t lost in the process, but in any case I’m saving the emails and will enter them into the Aftelier giveaway regardless if they end up actually posted. I’ll reply to comments when everything is fixed, but if you have a more urgent question that requires a prompt reply you may want to contact me by email or on Twitter**

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BACKSTAGE, BEAUTY / July 2 2010 11:56 AM

Fashion Kaleidoscope

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Fashion Kaleidoscope

Dress, Stella McCartney ($2,195). Intermix, 87 Main St., East Hampton; intermixonline.com. Band Frida headband, Eres ($50). Bonne Nuit, 55 Main St., East Hampton; eresparis.com

BEAUTY NOTE: Be the envy of everyone with a statement-making green eye. Italian Baked-To-Last powder eye color in Sage, The Body Shop ($14). Walt Whitman Mall, Huntington Station; thebodyshop-usa.com

Fashion Kaleidoscope
Dress, Emilio Pucci (price on request). 66 Newtown Lane, East Hampton; emiliopucci.com. Socks, American Apparel ($20). Tanger Factory Outlet Center, 1770 W. Main St., Riverhead; americanapparel.net. Shoes, Giuseppe Zanotti (price on request). The Shoe Box, Wheatley Plaza, 190 Wheatley Plaza, Greenvale; shoptheshoebox.com

BEAUTY NOTE: Replicate your inner glow with a warm, orange-toned blush. Luminizing Satin face color in Starfish, Shiseido ($30). Bloomingdale’s, 270 Walt Whitman Road, Huntington Station; bloomingdales.com

Fashion Kaleidoscope
Sheer cotton shirt, Salvatore Ferragamo ($760). Saks Fifth Avenue, 1 Hampton Road, Southampton; saks.com. Jeweled tank, Prada ($3,990). Americana Manhasset, 2060 Northern Blvd.; prada.com. Tavira bikini bottom, Eres ($245). Bonne Nuit, 55 Main St., East Hampton; eresparis.com

Fashion Kaleidoscope
Top, Lanvin ($1,290). Gail Rothwell, 66 Newtown Lane, East Hampton; lanvin.com. Swimsuit bottom, Prada (price on request). Americana Manhasset, 2060 Northern Blvd.; prada.com

Fashion Kaleidoscope
Silk dress, Salvatore Ferragamo ($1,870). Americana Manhasset, 2060 Northern Blvd.; ferragamo.com. Socks, American Apparel ($20). Tanger Factory Outlet Center, 1770 W. Main St., Riverhead; americanapparel.net. Necklace, Sorab & Roshi (price on request). sorabandroshi.com. Essentielle sandal, Yves Saint Laurent ($995). Saks Fifth Avenue, 1 Hampton Road, Southampton; saks.com

BEAUTY NOTE: Bright-pink lips make people look twice. Rouge Allure Luminious Satin lip color in Super, Chanel ($32). Saks Fifth Avenue, 1 Hampton Road, Southampton; saks.com

Photographs by Alexo Wandael

Styling by Katharine Erwin at katharineerwin.com
Hair by Ammon Carver for Matrix
Makeup by Ralph Siciliano using Makeup for Ever
Photo Assistants: Amber De Vos, Sarah Long
Modeling by Chloe at Supreme Management
Special thanks to Claudia Fried @ Tribeca Skyline Studios

(hamptonsmagazine.com)

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