Aug 16, 2008

Cinnamon lids!

Hey lovelies ^_^

I stopped by my Lancôme counter to get my regular Bi-facil eye make-up remover (love!) and I got tempted by their autumn/winter look.


Yikes! I did it again... got tempted into buying something when I told myself that all I as going to get was my make.up remover. I'm such a sucker for new looks. It's like I go into a trance and I reach for my wallet *must.... buy! ...Can't... hrng resist! Gawd...* This is what I picked up at the counter.
The Bi-facil eye make-up remover Single eyeshadow: Cuban brown, from their fall look Black khôl pencil: Karala. This new black eye liner pencil is even more black than their regular black/noir khôl, it's SUPERblack! It really defines the shape of eyes and something this black is def something I'd wear on a dinner date and not for daytime. That's when I stick to my "regular" black pencil.
Eyeshadow is a superpretty golden grey/brown color that makes my dull eye area come to life. Applied all over lid, up to crease and blended. I lined my eyes with the liner, making sure to go upwards and outwards towards the end, flicking it up. Lightly lined outer 1/3 of lower lash line as well.

The look is a bit glamorous without being OTT. On my lips, I'm wearing L'Oréal Star Secrets: Aishwarya Rai. The color is gorgeous, is beige-neutral without being boring, with a hint of color. I like it on my yellow undertoned skin. My way of secretly hoping for a little Aishwarya-beauty. Haha! Yes, and then I woke up! Love that lipstick! Thanks for looking!

Aug 12, 2008

Greeneyed monster!

Hey lovelies!

Just the other day, I was browsing my local Make-up Store (yes that's the name) and this color caught my eye. I'm such a sucker for vibrant colors (^o^) I would say that Make-up Store (MUS) is the Scandinavian equivalent to MAC.

This eyeshadow is SUPERGREEN! (oy, the movie: the 5th element comes to mind, haha!) And I likey the shimmer in it. I heart shimmer, I think I might be addicted to it...Anyways, I also picked up a green glitter eyeshadow. It shows in the close-ups.

Lancôme khôl pencil liner in brun/noir Maybelline sky high curves waterproof in black MAC paint pot in Moss scape all over lid up to crease MUS e/s in Eclipse applied on inner 2/3rds of lid and up to crease MAC e/s in Humid on outer 1/3 of lid, crease and outer V. MUS twinkle eyeshadow in Amazon used to line upper lashline











What kind of green? Uh... emeraldgreen... any green you want! ...hrm! Anywhoodle, I like green eyeshadow!

Aug 9, 2008

Danish Design

So I had some very distant relatives come to Denmark yesterday and when I say distant I mean VERY distant. This was the first time I met them but I still took the day off and showed them around Copenhagen. We went to different sights but our last stop was the Danish Design Centre, this was only my second visit there and I'm glad I remembered my camera this time. This place is dedicated to exhibiting Danish designs. Danish design have really undergone a renaissance since the slow times in the 70's, 80's and 90's. Danish design sky rocketed in the 50's and 60's with prominent names such as Arne Jacobsen and others. What I like about it is the simplicity and beautiful lines and natural material used. The same can be said about Danish fashion. Simple, yet beautiful.

The picture of the monkey is a children's toy, handcrafted in wood, each one takes a long time to make. An alumni from my study, which I had the luck to meet, told me once that one of his contacts in Tokyo let him know that if he had some danish merchandise, there was this one guy who might be interested. He got the address and when he landed in Tokyo he went to his store. Now, this isn't the ordinary street-level, big facade kind of store we're talking about. Martin, which is is name, had a hard time finding the place, despite having lived and worked in Tokyo for so many years and knowing his way around. Eventually he found this place that was sub-ground, a tiny store with one working there, the owner. The owner of the store was intrigues by this monkey and wanted a total of 2 to keep in his store. He would often make journeys all over the world, find special items that he loved, get 1-2 of them an sell them at his "store". Disappointed that a this was all he was able to sell, Martin sold them and went out to lunch with the store owner and his contact. Now, many many months later, when he had forgotten this incident, the store owner suddenly called him, asking if it was alright if this big shot used the monkey in an advertisement. He cleared it with HQ first and got a go. Fast forward 2 months later, Martin steps on the subway in Tokyo when in the wagons, posters of that monkey are EVERYWHERE! Shocked and pleasantly surprised, he saw that it was an ad for the newest cellphone, with the hottest Japanese actress at the moment and...the monkey next to her. This made demands go through the roof! All stocks worldwide had to be shipped to Japan and even then demands could not be met. It ended in people paying over 300$ for a wooden monkey. Unfortunately it takes a LOONG time to make a handcrafted monkey, so even though HQ did their best, they couldn't supply the demand in Japan.







Items that could be bought. The "crushed" bowl I kinda liked, really special. And the birds! You could turn their bodies upside down, making them thinner or fatter, make them look sad or happy just by moving their body parts!





Very convenient for any backpacker, a spoon and fork in one, takes up minimal space!


These "items" could be found downstairs in a supermarket environment. When I say "items" I mean empty packaging and hadn't it been for the rather pricey tags, I would have gotten a few of these for friends and myself.


































































































The can says inner calmness, sorry my camera made everything blurry.























































This "couch" was inspired by match sticks! I love it the design!




















Designer chairs. The chair to the most right is called the wishbone chair, see why?



























This is actually a rocking chair. It's made of wood and is SOOO unbelievably comfortable. It's called the Stingray!























































That's it for now! Until next blog.

Jul 31, 2008

EOTD for going out!

This is a look I did for going out. It's not that hard to do and I really like the pink/grey color combination.


Eyes: Lancôme khôl pencil eyeliner in black to fill out between lashes.


Maybelline Sky high curves waterproof in black


Lancôme khôl eyeliner pencil in Strass (a glittery black, a drugstore equivalent would be Bourjois, pencil that's also available in a glittery black)


Any pink and grey shadow will do


Glittery black eyeshadow



Pink eyeshadow applied all over lid, up to the crease and on inner corners Grey shadow applied on outer lid and in outer crease and lower lashline. Strass eyeliner lined upper lashes then on top of the liner, I applied glittery black shadow to add some oompf to the look and lightly on outer lower lashline as well.



Thanks for looking! ^_^

Jul 29, 2008

Shoes, shoes and more to come later! Part 1

I love love LOVE shoes! I can't get enough of them and if I could afford it I would buy a new pair every week or so.





Sorry for only posting one shoe, the other one is a bit discolored since I got the last pair plus an additional discount. The floral and the white Boss shoes were bought on a sale. 35% off!




Ah, I was a poor student wandering the department stores in Paris, bargain-hunting, when I found these Celine shoes on sale.


Black DKNY heels

Same model, different color.


My friend and his girlfriend gave me these as a combined x-mas and b-day present. Can you tell that I like this model? Hehe...

Jimmy Choo in brown suede. They are a bit stained as I had to walk through a construction site once and I couldn't go barefoot on the sharp rocks and stones. I contemplated taking them off and ignore the pain.




Black Jimmy Choos, I love the laced-up part in front. I've worn them SOOO many times. Whenever I open the shoebox, I smile. It's almost like re-seeing a dear, old friend


Oh! I was in Tokyo, looking through a department store in July (SALES) and I found this corner where there were these crazy colorful Marc Jacobs all in too small sizes. Then my eye caught these absolutely GORGEOUS pair of Christian Lacroix, exactly in my size! The sales assistant, said that she would've loved them but they were the last pair and not her size. That day I felt super lucky that Japanese women in general have smaller feet than me. And they were 40% off!!! This was destiny!
Next post: lesser known brands, but none the less beautiful shoes.
Until next blog!