Well, Clinique has entered the mineral makeup fray with their Superbalanced Makeup, which has identical packaging to my Smashbox fave. And it's $34.50 for 18g, versus the Smashbox, which is $59 for 21g, so it's quite a bit cheaper. My friend Shelly, a girl who knows her makeup and a fellow mineral makeup devotee (she got me into bare minerals to begin with), tried this and really likes it.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Clinique Mineral Makeup
Well, Clinique has entered the mineral makeup fray with their Superbalanced Makeup, which has identical packaging to my Smashbox fave. And it's $34.50 for 18g, versus the Smashbox, which is $59 for 21g, so it's quite a bit cheaper. My friend Shelly, a girl who knows her makeup and a fellow mineral makeup devotee (she got me into bare minerals to begin with), tried this and really likes it.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Skinny Cords
Monday, September 28, 2009
Sale Alert: Cashmere at Ann Taylor!
Thursday, September 24, 2009
BR Gloves and Scarves
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Drugstore Find! Tinted Moisturizer
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Plum Nail Polish
I absolutely love Revlon's nail polishes. The formula is really easy to apply, long-wearing, and retail for under $5.00. And they come in some great colors. A few weeks ago I picked up a new shade at Target called Plum Night. For some reason, I can't find it online yet, but check your drugstores. It is the perfect color for fall. It's a very, very deep plum color, but doesn't read black. This picture is not the best, but you get the general idea.
Friday, September 18, 2009
Anna Sui for Target
I was so excited to hear that Anna Sui was doing a line for Target based on one of my favorite shows, Gossip Girl. You can see the full line here, but most of the stuff is sold out online, so I headed to my neighborhood Target to see what they had. I wanted to get this blue dress, but they didn't have my size, so I bought these two dresses and headed home to decide which one I liked best. I liked both of them a lot. They're $60 each, so fairly expensive for Target, but the designs have so much great detail, and they actually feel very substantial. I really like the empire waisted dress on the left, with its studded criss-cross ribbon detail, but I have been looking for a drop-waist dress for a long time, so I'm keeping the one of the right instead. I love the way the vertical lines on top contrast with the horizontal layers of lace and velvet on the skirt, and the little faux-belt detail is so cute. If you want to snag a piece from this line, get to Target immediately, because they're going fast.
Project Runway Week 5 Recap
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Trend Watch - Foldover boots
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Plaid Coat
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Tweed-y Black Blazer
Check out this sweet, structured tweed-like jacket from...wait for it...American Eagle? It's cotton, not wool, so it may not hold its shape as long as pricier versions, but at $69.50, it's a bargain. And at the same time, it has some great details, like the contrast stitching and cute pockets. Personally, I'd remove the rose pin, but that's just me-to me, the pin looks a little dated. If you are trying to build a work wardrobe, get this jacket or one like it. I have one a lot like it, and I wear it with everything. You can wear it with trousers or a pencil skirt to work, or with jeans and flats on the weekends. Such a great wardrobe stretching piece.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Kari and Jocelyn Discuss: Louboutins and shopping at high-end department stores
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Cashmere blend striped cardigan
I am way into stripes right now, and this striped cashmere and silk blend cardigan from Martin + Osa is so adorable. It's so versatile, I know I would wear it all the time. And it comes in a gorgeous deep blue color with black stripes. $160--but get on their mailing list and you'll get some great coupons.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Burnt Orange Cords
Friday, September 4, 2009
Project Runway Week 3 Recap
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Cheap Tights Found!
Tights are yet another of my fall obsessions. They're a really great, inexpensive way to update dresses and skirts that you already have in your closet, and add some color to your wardrobe. I love these Old Navy tights, they're only $6.50, and they come in great colors, including this gorgeous teal color that I really think I must purchase, and a really pretty purple color. They have argyle and herringbone styles as well for $9.50.
Now if only the temperature would drop below 100, I might actually be able to wear them! My friend Jocelyn and I discussed this in the following email exchange:
Me: I'm way into tights this year.
Joc: I want cold weather for fall. I just can't get into tights when its 80 outside.
Me: That is what is really depressing me right now, because mentally, I'm over summer clothes and am ready to start wearing fall stuff, but it's so hot that actually wearing fall clothes would look inappropriate, not to mention be completely uncomfortable. This is when I feel I wished in a small village in New Hampshire or similar New England state.
Joc: Not sure about your village reference because I quickly got a picture of you churning butter.
Me: Yes, that is the image I intended to project. While wearing tights and platform heels, obviously.On second thought, maybe I'll stay in Texas. Tights really don't go with butter churning.