McQueen and I

I finally just got around to watching the programmed that aired last Friday night. This documentary touched on Alexander McQueen's relationship with his great friend, and muse, Isabella Blow. 
At this point everybody knows about their tumultuous and self-destructive relationship with each other and how they adored each other more than anybody else. I can only imagine that this programme really only demonstrates a small amount of what they meant to each other and their successes, downfalls and ultimately, their deaths.

Definitely worth catching up with on 4OD if you still haven't seen it (and can view it from whatever you country you may be in)

I'm not lying when I say it brought a tear to my eye. Powerful stuff. 


catch a falling star and put it in your Pocky

I have SUCH a craving for these right now. I'll have to take a trip into one of the Asian foodmarkets and see if they have some in stock. NOMNOMNOM.



Hopping on/off the Cate Blanchett bandwagon

My personal style hero at 2011 Oscars is Cate Blanchett.
I'm generally a fan of her style - she sometimes divides opinion and this divine Givenchy Couture dress is certainly no excpetion. WANT.


House of Holland AW11 Fashion Film

Starring: Dree Hemingway, Pixie Geldof and Henry Holland himself (i'll admit, there's a bit of a crush there)

I love the colours, I love the oldskool sales commercial vibe to it, the tongue-in-cheek sexual references - very funny!

Big Apple

This time next week, I will be in NYC! I am so SO excited and I can't stop thinking about all the fun things I want to do - it's been a few years since I've been let loose in the city. Obviously at the top of my to-do list is shopping. I am constantly on the Zara website lusting over items and wishing their website allowed you to buy online. Thus, Zara tops my shopping list. Here are a few things I'm hoping they have in the store when I'm there:

This short version of a classic trench is absolutely adorable

I have seen these pants everywhere and I'm in love - especially in this green.

I'm also coveting these red trousers.

This is the perfect blouse to dress up or down.

This wide-brim hat is perfect for the last half of my spring break (Hellooo Miami & Key West!)

Not the Norm

Anyone ever seen shoes with a mohawk? You have now! 

Photo: Syle.com

a musical interlude

It's Sunday night again. This should help you wind down for a good night's sleep. Lovely.

the cracks in our foundations

Recently i've developed something of a foundation obsession. Spurred on by wanting to find my 'perfect' foundation, what that is I don't know, i've been buying, on average, 1 or 2 foundations a month. 
I've always worn MAC Studio Fix foundation, but after a few unsuccessful attempts at getting served in my local MAC outlet (Brown Thomas, take note) I gave in and went across the way to Armani, where the queue, and service, were much better. See, the product doesn't always mean people will come back regardless of service!

Owing to bad lighting and a lost cable I haven't taken photos of each foundation, however I am going to review them according to my very un-scientific findings!
For sake of comparison I feel you should know that I have combination skin erring on the side of dry i.e. dry around the nose and sometimes eyes, slightly (only very slightly) oily around the t-zone. I also feel it fair to tell you that my usual maintenance regime is close to none. I moisturise at night if I remember it, but it's the exception, rather than the rule. I also remove my makeup using babywipes, if at all. I know, I know, spare me the lectures, i've heard it all from  my grandmother and her perfect skin at 81!

So without further ado, here are my latest foundations and what I thought of each. 

MAC Studio Fix Fluid with SPF 15

 As I mentioned above, MAC was my usual go-to for foundation. I like the rather heavy foundation that it gives, it lasts all day and without much need for a top-up, perhaps sometimes a sweep of powder halfway through a particularly tough day. As I have freckles and slight rosacia, I fell the coverage is even without giving me half-covered freckles and patches of red breaking through. Definitely my favourite for a night-time look. 

Benefit Some Kind-a Gorgeous - the foundation faker

I bought this as I wanted to test out a compact for quick & easy daytime application. In other words, some mornings i'm just too damn lazy to apply a full face of makeup. It's a very light and natural coverage and certainly not something I would use at night-time. A great one to keep in your handbag for a top-up during the day, or great for someone who doesn't look for much coverage. I would use this more during the summer months if I already have a bit of colour on my face and just want a light and natural application. 

Benefit - You Rebel tinted moisturiser 

Sticking with Benefit, I also tried out this tinted moisturiser in the darker of the 2 available colours. With a tan this product is GREAT. It's natural and looks like the sun has caught you in all the right places. It's moisturising and also contains an SPF - always a bonus in a foundation. This is always in my makeup bag during the summer months, especially if on holidays somewhere hot where you don't want your foundation sliding down your face after 10minutes in the heat. At first I did find a little goes a long way and often squeezed out too much leading to slight blotchiness after application, but the answer to this was to apply less. 10/10 for summer. 

Bobbi Brown Moisture Rich Foundation with SPF 15

My newest to the collection, and one of the most trustworthy. This again is quite natural in it's coverage, however giving slightly more of  a full coverage (I hear you, stop saying 'coverage' in there!) than the Benefit compact. This is a great daytime foundation and will last. It's moisturising and feels great on your skin, often feeling like you're not wearing makeup at all. Bobbi Brown has always been recommended to me as a safe option and I think I now know why - not one to let you down. 

Chanel Vitalumiere Aqua - SPF15

I bought this in a hurry in JFK airport in New York. I had a flight to catch and $100 in my pocket, I had planned on getting some MAC, forgetting that there was no MAC counter there, duh. The 'Vitalumiere' caught  my eye, hoping that there would be some awesome light reflecting particles to perhaps save me the effort of applying highlighter (I told you I was lazy) - to that end it IS quite luminescent, however I would still use some highlighter with it.  It is quite moisturising, perhaps a little bit too much so and an hour or so after application it was still rubbing off on clothing - not good. The coverage is good, quite full, so possibly more of a night-time foundation than daytime one. I'm still undecided about this, if it didn't rub off so easily I think i'd be more positive about it. 

Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk Foundation

As mentioned above I bought this foundation when I found the service at the MAC counter to be less than satisfactory, ahem. I had heard loads about this foundation, but was put off as I presumed it would cost a bomb, being Armani. The assistant recommended me a colour and when I tried it at home I initially thought it was too light for me, however,  a quick sweep of bronzer and I was more impressed. It felt light and silky, as the name suggests, and photos from that night out proved more flattering than usual. I almost looked photoshopped! Looking back, I think this foundation was much nicer than I possibly gave it credit for. 

Overall, I think the main thing with foundation is coverage, wearability (does it rub off?) and how long it lasts. A good primer can help with how long it lasts, but wearability is something that can't be faked, nor can coverage past a certain extent. That said, MAC is probably still a first choice, with Bobbi Brown and Armani close behind. 








Equipment for less

Equipment shirts, according to Elle.com in 2009, were the 'most coveted item to own during the 80s and early 90s'. Owned by Christian Restoin, Carine Roitfeld's longterm partner, the line was revived in 2009 with the help of Serge Azria.


The shirts are luxurious, soft flowing and silk is just one of the materials they use. Retailers have a choice of over 135 styles to choose from!
Retailing here, in Ireland, for over €200 and recently stocked in BT2, they were, until today, a covetable piece of luxury for me. I went into aforementioned BT2 on 2 occasions in the last week to feel their soft fabric and dream that I would maybe be able to cut back on my spending splurges to be able to afford one. 
SO, imagine my unhinged DELIGHT, when, no more than 30 minutes ago, I received my daily email from Swirl by DailyCandy into my inbox offering a choice few shirts from Equipment for $19 in their sample sale. NINETEEN DOLLARS!!
As luck has it, as they will only deliver within the US & not to PO Box numbers, my boyfriend is currently living in NYC. To cut a long story short, and to avoid overshare, I had to google his address as the time difference means he's still snoring his head off and I have had no reason to have his address before now (regardless of the fact that I was there last month, oops).


I digress and I forthwith present to you my latest obsession PURCHASED. Behold, the Theodore (I purchased in black)


Image via shopstyle.com

To say i'm excited is an understatement....I just hope I got my boyfriend's address right!
I can't wait to wear this over wetlook leggings and a skinny belt or tucked into some city shorts and ankle boots. 
Now...to wait a week or 2 for my delivery. 

HAPPY SUNDAY!!!

A piece of Blake..

2 things I love.
Christian Louboutin and Blake Lively.
One day I will own a pair of Louboutin's (i'm currently toying with the idea of buying a pair of black courts that I will wear again & again and therefore justify the cost, ahem). And I love Blake's style, laid back, chic, young and funky...and, while i'm sure there's a lot more grooming in her appearance than you'd think, she always looks like she's just thrown something together. (well THAT sounded a bit more insulting than i'd hoped...hmm...)

ANYWAY, the man himself has designed a shoe especially for, and named after, the beautiful Blake. And here it is. Imagine...just imagine your favourite designer designing something with you in mind. Le sigh.


Images via Popcrunch

Kate Moss looking very Brigitte

I'm not one to usually fawn over Kate Moss. Sure she's an iconic model, she has great personal style (i.e. not one to follow trends, more to set them) and she seems like she's the sorta girl you'd want to go on a night out with. That said, the hysteria surrounding her Topshop collaborations was always a bit of a puzzler for me. I often found the odd item here & there that I adored, but I just couldn't justify the pricetag (or the queueing up at 6am to get in there first - more bed please zzzzz).
When she first unveiled her collaboration with Longchamp I was underwhelmed. Then I saw the bags in the flesh and was a little more excited, the quality is undoubtable and the styles were longlasting - something you could see yourself still using in a few years. However, I still didn't quite get on board and soon forgot about them.
But I have just today (yes, yes, I'm late off the starting block, I know these pics have been around for a fortnight at least) demonstrated to myself that I am a SUCKER for a good advertising campaign and gorgeous, reminiscent photos of the 70's and Brigitte Bardot. Here is Kate's campaign for Longchamp for S/S 2011, and my, doesn't she look stunning? I want them all! I also want to  go back to golden, sunkissed blonde. See?! A SUCKER for advertising!


Images via Vogue UK





Busy Bee!

It's been over a week since I last posted - aaah!

Gonna try and get some posts done today & then back to normal during the week.

Happy weekend everyone!

Mary Katrantzou














What an amazing collection!!! wow.......really impressed.... her floral prints are sooo cute and the colours of this collection are so inspiring! very tropical.......

Love the shoes with the leggings on top! Really cool style .....

A very talented new designer.....
xxx

FW 2011 TREND RECAP: LATEX/PLASTIC, PAILLETTE SEQUINS, ROUNDED SHOULDERS

Marc Jacobs, Prada, Christopher Kane. 3 fashion greats predict where the trends lie for Fall/Winter 2011 fashion. Apparently, there will be lots of latex/plastic, sequins (not small ones, but those HUGE paillette sequins, mind you), and jackets with lots of rounded shoulders.


Somehow Marc Jacob's collection reminded me of Prada's SP11 collection of minimal baroque in terms of the silhouettes.


Loved the dropped waist + belt combo! Been hoping that I would see some dropped waist silhouettes for Fall 2011.


Christopher Kane is just pure genius. Maybe not that wearable, but he definitely is a game changer.

All photos via style.com

BEST OF NYFW 2011 TREND RECAP: COLOR BLOCKING, BOLD COLOURS, STRUCTURED SHAPES

New York Fashion Week is the one fashion week that I follow pretty closely, mostly due to my favourites - Proenza Schouler. Alexander Wang & Band of Outsiders. Didn't quite like the A. Wang & Band of Outsiders collections this time round, but think that the collections from Proenza Schouler, 3.1 Phillip Lim, Julian Louie & Yigal Azrouel that are being featured really showed off some of the trends of color blocking, use of bold colours and structured shapes.

However, I definitely think Proenza Schouler had one of the best collections with their bold colours, the blown-up geometric prints and the whole Santa Fe vibe. Made me think of those classic Pendelton bags that are currently being revived by Opening Ceremony store in the US. But everything the PS guys touch turns to gold, they know exactly how to cater to their customer and make sure that everything still looks fresh, wearable and never overly "crafty" or "ethnic". Sorry Anthropologie!!:p


Think 3.1 Phillip Lim did pretty well with the bold & minimal concept. I love all the details on the raglan sleeves, the cropped pants and just how everything was simple & clean but still very fun to wear!


Julian Louie's collection exuded a similar bold & minimal vibe but in a more preppy casual kind of way. I've always like this designer because of his clean lines.

 Yigal Azrouel's collection was very menswear influenced, not just in the tailoring and silhouettes but the colours that have been spotted for FW2011 men's collections in Paris as well. I love the neon pink and how the more muted tans, teals and greens meshed with all the other bold colours.

Photos via style.com

Which collections did you like from New York Fashion Week?

NYFW RECAP: VENA CAVA

More styling tips from Vena Cava on how to wear cropped tops & layers - pair them with maxi skirts (coming soon!), loose wide leg pants and some unkempt hair!

via style.com

STYLE INSPIRATION: LAYERS

Been so backlogged, been wanting to post this for ages too!.. Love how Rumi wears her cropped Alexander Wang sweater under so many layers of long sleeves/jackets/dresses. I can't figure out how many layers she is actually wearing there. Great great mix~
Trying to experiment with layering myself - cropped tops over dresses, long drapey tanks over other tank tops/dresses with a belt, layering dresses over dresses. Not such a fun thing to do in the tropics, but hey we have to try. Just love how you can get inspired from someone else's style that makes me & no doubt everyone of you want to try to pull it off too. Of course, the point is to take the idea only & recreate it in your way. Have fun experimenting!


 pics via fashiontoast.com & urbanoutfitters.com

URARAA launch

Hey guys,

Been so busy lately due to the launch of my online shop! I held a couple of preview sales at my house over a few weekends earlier this month and invited some friends and family over to shop the merchandise, snack on cupcakes and pies and just hang out. Here are some photos of the sales. And yes if you want to take a look at the site, here's the URL: http://www.uraraa.com/. We ship internationally! I'll put up a "Shop URARAA" button soon on my blog too:)