venerdì 30 novembre 2012

French Royalty by Neve Cosmetics

 

 

French Royalty, la nuova collezione minerale/naturale Neve Cosmetics.

Ispirata allo sfarzo mondano delle corti francesi del 1700: un regno di pietre rare, metalli preziosi e lussi quotidiani ostentati con naturalezza.
Gli occhi seducono vestendosi di luce: ori, argenti, zaffiri e vanitose satinature crepuscolari.
Labbra e guance dal nobiliare pallore ammaliano con delicati riflessi mauve.
La collezione French Royalty è composta da quattro ombretti minerali, due blush minerali e due biomatite occhi.
Tutti i prodotti della collezione sono adatti anche a vegetariani e vegani.
www.nevecosmetics.it

 



ombretto minerale Chateau
Duochrome marrone malva con satinatura verde pistacchio. Il neutro sofisticato perfetto per i pigri pomeriggi a corte. Lipsafe e Vegan.
 
 
ombretto minerale Sang Bleu
Duochrome con base violacea ed aristocratici riflessi color blu Francia acceso. Finish ricco e vellutato. Vegan.
 
 
ombretto minerale Versailles

Oro brillante e luminoso con sottotono ambrato. Ispirato alla magnifica residenza di sua maestà Marie Antoinette, arricchisce lo sguardo di luce calda. Lipsafe e Vegan.

ombretto minerale Collier
Un gioiello di luce fredda. Argento tridimensionale in base grigio chiaro, impreziosito da una lieve satinatura blu e mille glitter minerali color diamante. Lipsafe e Vegan.
 
 
biomatita occhi Corona/Silver
Argento liquido e brillante, per guardare il mondo dall'alto in basso. Lusinghe di luce, diamanti e stelle. Vegan.
biomatita occhi Zaffiro/Indigo
Blu zaffiro satinato, intenso, vibrante e sfumabilissimo. Colore di pietra preziosa e finish di velluto. Vegan.
 
blush minerale Noblesse
Rosa mattone con satinatura lilla. Il colore della vanità, della capricciosa sfrontatezza aristocratica. Da declinare su guance e labbra. Lipsafe e Vegan.
 
 
 
blush minerale Boudoir
Rosa pesca chiaro con delicata satinatura color malva. Il dolce fascino della sensualità nascosta. Vegan.

giovedì 29 novembre 2012

Fashion in Page: Pin-up style


 
This book is a selection of pin-up girl images from photographer Bunny Yeager, celebrated for her playfully erotic photos of Bettie Page that continue to influence photography and fashion today. The only woman pin-up photographer of her day, Bunny Yeager was also a model. After winning several beauty pageants in Miami, Yeager went to photography school, and in 1955, she hit the jackpot with her shot of Bettie Page scantily clad in a Santa hat, which sold instantly to Playboy magazine. The beginning of a long collaboration and  her photographs of Bettie have now been featured on many magazine covers. This glamorous volume gathers more than a hundred  photographs embodying the naughty girl-next-door eroticism of pin-up culture.  The collection, from Yeager’s extensive archive, includes her iconic shots of the legendary Bettie as well as many previously unpublished images. A fun and sexy book, it is sure to tap into the current burlesque trend and the popularity of glamour photography and vintage American culture.



Petra Mason
Bunnny Yeager’s Darkroom Pin-Up Photography’s Golden Era - Rizzoli 

http://www.petramason.com/
Bunny Yeager’s Darkroom: Pin-up Photography’s Golden Era at werd.com
 
Ciao cari followers,
eccoci con un nuovo appuntamento per la rubrica "Fashion in Page", spero sia di vostro gradimento e se amate i libri che parlano di moda continuate a leggere e seguire il blog...
come dire è solo l'inizio..;)

Hello dear followers,
this is another book choice for the new space "Fashion in Page", i hope you like it
and if you love Fashion books keep on reading and following this blog..
it's just the beginning ...;)

mercoledì 28 novembre 2012

Cover Parade: November 2012




Laura Neiva for L’Officiel Brazil



Michelle Buswell Harper’s Bazaar Turkey


 
Sara Sampaio for Vogue Portugal



Berenice Marlohe for Elle Brazil



Naomi Campbell for Harper’s Bazaar Russia



Salma Hayek for  Harper’s Bazaar UK



Aymeline Valade for Vogue Japan



Kate Moss for Jalouse Magazine

 

Gwen Stefani for Nylon Magazine



Kasia Smutniak for L’Officiel Paris


Bianca Balti for Amica

Keira Knightley, Rooney Mara, Mia Wasikowska e Scarlett Johansson: tutte in copertina del numero speciale della rivista W magazine, che festeggia il suo 40° anniversario. Nella foto: Keira Knightley.

Keira Knightley for W magazine 40th anniversary issue  

martedì 27 novembre 2012

Fracomina Blue feel





Blue Feel is denim at its best by Fracomina, developed in 80 different design options, from the feminine skinny one to comfortable boyfriend one, from the 70's bootcut one to the classic regular waist one. All of them built up to give comfort and femininity. Comfort and denim universe becomes endless thanking research and washing evolution, starting from several colours grades up to extreme stone washings found both in trousers and jackets. Blue Feel is 360° denim evolution.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

lunedì 26 novembre 2012

Clothes & Clip: striped blazer


Singer: Nelly Furtado
Song: Spirit Indestructible
Inspiration: Striped blazer, earrings, bracelets, necklaces, Long printed dress, make up, hair styling, golden dress, denim, golden jacket..



 
 
Eccovi l'ispirazione della settimana per la consueta rubrica "Clothes & Clip".
Ogni settimana sceglierò un video musicale in cui è presente un outfit o uno stile di abbigliamento che mi piace e mi ispira.
Fatemi sapere cosa ne pensate. :)
Buona giornata

Here it is the inspiration of the week for the space called "Clothes & Clip".
Every week I'll choose a music video with an outfit or style of clothing that I
like and inspires me. Let me know what you think about this idea. :)
Have a nice day

domenica 25 novembre 2012

Marilyn Monroe retrospective at Salvatore Ferragamo Museo



Fifty years have passed since Marilyn Monroe died and the world lost one of its most unforgettable icons. Salvatore Ferragamo created different types of shoes for the star so he decided to celebrate the actress’s legend with a retrospective at the Museo Salvatore Ferragamo in Florence.
The exhibition features photographs, primary documents (like a hand written order for Monroe’s shoes from Ferragamo), movie clips and costumes from her most iconic films (the shockingly sheer dress from Some Like It Hot, the pink one from Gentlemen Prefer Blonds, and the white dress that so famously blew up over a NYC subway grate from The Seven Year Itch). And lots of shoes obviously, it was Ferragamo, after all, who got his start making shoes for Hollywood’s biggest stars. Monroe owned dozens of Ferragamo shoes and 30 pairs are on display at the Museo.





www.vogue.it



http://www.museoferragamo.it/