Tuesday, November 9, 2010

The Closet Thinker: parka life

Justine Picardie on why Brit girls love a parka.


Whatever else may shift in the slippery lexicon of fashion (hemlines, for a start), P is almost always for parka.

Witness John Galliano's latest ready-to-wear show for Dior, when the first model walked on to the runway wearing a white parka over a bright silk dress, or the Jil Sander spring/summer 2011 collection, which featured a navy parka teamed with a strapless taffeta evening gown, alongside T-shirts with sweeping long skirts.

Putting a parka over a frock is a way of suggesting chic nonchalance - a blend of dressing up with dressing down - which the British have turned into a fine art.

As it happens, the parka started out as a US military essential, to keep airmen warm; but it was absorbed into English popular culture when Mods made army-surplus jackets an integral part of their uniform in the 1960s.

By the time I started wearing a parka as a teenager in the late 1970s, punks had joined the search for vintage khaki: we scoured Camden market and Laurence Corner on the Euston Road (a legendary establishment that served everyone from Keith Moon to Kate Moss).

Since then, my original parkas have gone astray - lost in the distant recesses of a briefly wild youth - and I rely on a much-loved, well-worn cotton one by Gap, weathered and faded after seven years of use.

But it's beginning to fray, and I'm hankering after a new one, although not at designer prices, now so high that they seem simply extravagant, rather than beautifully simple (£815 for a silk-twill version by Phillip Lim, £2,975 for a bead-embellished Valentino, for which you could buy two dozen authentic 1951 fishtail parkas, the most-prized of Mod collectibles).

Instead, I'm going to invest in a Whistles design for £150, inspired by Jane Shepherdson, who has always worn excellent parkas, ever since I first met her, two decades ago. Formerly brand director of Topshop, she is now CEO of Whistles, and her expert advice is as follows: 'The perfect parka is such a classic that it genuinely doesn't seem to go out of fashion, and gives an outfit just the right amount of irreverence to make it cool instead of trying too hard.

It shouldn't be so big that it looks ridiculous, but roomy enough to wear on top of another layer in the winter. I love a parka with a stripy top and a sheepskin gilet - but I'm as happy to slip it over an evening dress.'

In the alphabet of what to wear, and how to wear it, that's about as easy as it gets…

Monday, November 8, 2010

Why Most Wrinkle Creams Are a Waste of Money


Many skincare companies make huge profits selling anti-aging creams that boast powerful and expensive ingredients. Well-known anti-aging ingredients like retinol, alpha-hydroxy acids, and hyaluronic acid may all be beneficial to your skin, but only if they can penetrate into the deeper layers of the epidermis.

What skincare companies don’t want you to know is that many of these ingredients are often rendered useless and ineffective because of the delivery system used.

Why does this happen? Most anti-aging products contain ingredient molecules that are too large to penetrate the superficial layers of the skin. They simply sit on the skin’s surface, with little reparative effect, and wash away the moment you wash your face.

But a new technology is changing the way ingredients are delivered for better results, and right now it’s only found in one skincare line.

iQ Derma with Exclusive T-SFERE™ Technology

California skincare company, iQ Derma, sought to improve the effects of anti-aging ingredients by focusing on the way ingredients are delivered into the skin. T-SFERE Technology, a unique and patent-pending delivery system, has the ability to encapsulate multi-functional ingredients into single microscopic spheres, penetrating 2x deeper than ordinary skin care.

Increased absorption means ingredients go to work where they are most effective in fighting the root causes of skin aging. In a clinical study, T-SFERE Technology penetrated 4 layers of the epidermis within 60 minutes, while the control substance only penetrated 2 layers.

High Concentrations of Active Ingredients

Each product in the line contains over 50% active anti-aging ingredients—that’s over 10x the industry average of about 3%. And with T-SFERE Technology, these powerful ingredients are placed exactly where they need to be for real results:

Rough skin texture - 89% saw improvement in skin texture

Loose, sagging skin - 77% saw firmer-looking skin

Loss of radiance - 71% saw more luminous skin

Dry skin - 74% experienced an improvement in skin moisturization

Lines and wrinkles - 71% saw a reduction in wrinkle appearance

Under-eye puffiness - 77% saw improvement in under-eye puffiness

(Results based on a 6-week clinical study of iQ Derma with T-SFERE Technology)

As a result, iQ Derma with T-SFERE Technology effectively addresses a broader range of age-related issues, from dark spots and discoloration, to redness and enlarged pores—things Botox® and fillers can’t even correct.

And right now, iQ Derma’s Ageless Face System with T-SFERE Technology is being offered at a highly discounted rate of 78% off, which is only available through DermStore.com.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

The fashion in 2010: UGG


UGG Boots are adored by many girls but they do not know how to mix with the clothes to have more styles. It has much knowledge to wear the clothes and trousers to go with Cheap UGG Boots.Fashion commenter teach you how to mix match UGG to have casual style, lovely style and star style.

Casual style:
This style emphasize the casualty, which cater to the simple trend in American autumn fashion week. There is a free and casual feel presenting by Women’s UGG Evera Boots and its mix match with the loose blue jeans. And with a long sweater to show the coolness of wearers. It is a common way that we can see in American fashion style. American fashion is notable for its traditional and simple way.

The lovely style:
Lovely is the main line in this style which cater to the mix-match trend in American fashion week. Cone-shape jeans should go with the middle calf UGG Evera Canvas.One can cuff down the boots to have a thick deckle edge to make the skinny jeans to set off the cuteness. And one has the casual sweater or coat for the upper clothes. Nothing can be more representative than Jeans as the classical American. And al the jeans own a forever theme: youth.

The star style:
the theme of this style is star feel which caters to the slender trend in American Autumn fashion week. If one want to have the feel of star feel, one should believe they are stars. UGG Evera Canvas go with leggings is a perfect much. No other burdensome elements. The appropriate height of the boots make the legs are more slender.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

What’s In Your Purse Series: Week Twenty Two.

Hey you.? Yes YOU.? Have you submitted your purse for this series yet?? I didn’t think so.? What’s the holdup?? Dishes?? I hear you, mine are totally all over the counter right now.? It’s okay, pause for a minute wherever you are and take a photo of your purse.? Take one of the outside, one of the inside and send them my way.? You can find me here:? allisonATpetitelefantDOTcom.? You know I love you for it already.

This week’s: What’s In Your Purse Series purse is from my awesome friend Sue Bradford.? Aren’t you in love with the tassels?? Yes, please.

brown leather purse with tassels

what's in my purse

Purse RED by marc echo (otherwise known as Cute Orange Purse from TJ Maxx) Contents:Crystal Light Energy packets (aka Pink Bev)Wisp toothbrushesExtra GumKensington iPhone chargerNo iPhone photographed because I was using the phone to take the pictureBusiness card holderpenpick comb (in case I need to pick out my ‘fro)KeysA note from my daddyEpi Pen (for my daughters nut allergy) Could they make those any bigger, really?KleenexTylenol bottle – filled with AdvilHand sanitizerlotion2 chap sticks2 MAC lip glossear-budspink bag to put all the stuff in2 pairs of sunglassesI’m a girl who cleans out her purse at least weekly. ?I sort my receipts as I get them, file all papers, and take the gum wrappers out daily. ?O.C.D. much?Now send me your purses.? Or murses {man+ purse = murse}.? Semantics.Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...

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Monday, November 1, 2010

Halloween Weekend Wrap-Up

pumpkin

If you need a few last minute Halloween ideas, I’ve been chock-a-block full of them this week:

And some from years past:

And from other places:

Have a fabulous Halloween weekend!? See you back here Monday after the sugar crash.

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how to: make your summer wardrobe last into fall.

Here’s a quick video that will help you transition your summer wardrobe into fall. Surely you have some tank tops floating around, yes? I thought so.

Blazer: Gap $15 on sale

Shoes: Dillards $20 Jessica Simpson suede boots {SALE central}

Tank Top: GAP $1.98 on clearance {booyah}

fall outfits

suede boots

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Treat bags for Halloween.

ghost treat bags

I’m in love with these cute ghost treat bags for Halloween.? I know we’re down to the wire with time, but I had to share these with you before next year.? Little ghostie sacks filled with treats.

halloween treat bags

Supplies for Halloween Treat Bags:

white paper sacksgoogly eyesgluehole punchscissorsribbonHalloween candy or other treats

paper bags

Step 1:

Cut the paper bag to the shape of a ghost.? Trim off the top of the bag in the shape of a semi-circle.? Cut off as much or as little as you’d like, this is your rodeo.

hole puncher

Step 2:

Punch holes as far down as you can make your hole puncher go.? You don’t want these ripping up to the top of the bag when you add your ribbon.? Place the holes about 2″ or 3″ inches apart.

elmer's glue

Step 3:

This is where it gets crazy {not really}.? Glue your googly eyes onto the sack right underneath the holes you just punched.? Glue big ones, small ones, mismatched ones, crooked ones, you decide.

google eyes

Aren’t they cute?? The ghost looks so innocent without a mouth and nose.

Looks can be deceiving.

halloween treats

Step 4:

Fill ‘er up.? Now’s the time to add treats.? Put in candy, popcorn, granola bars {I’m trying to add a healthy option here, you see that?}, whatever your sweet little heart desires.

black ribbon

Step 5:

We’re adding the ribbon now. This part is a little tricky if you have wider ribbon like I did.? If you have skinny little ribbon you’re golden.

Pinch the ribbon in half and carefully squeeze it through the holes you just punched.

grosgrain ribbon

Carefully thread it through the back on one side, and then the other, until you have this:

threading

Step 6:

Now tie a knot.

ghost bag

If you have extra ends, trim them down until your bow is even.

It’s super easy, swearsies.

ghost craft

Your ghost is done!

Now repeat until you have as many ghost treat bags as you need for whatever party you’re throwing.

ghost treat bags

Are you kidding me with this?? Cutest ghosts in the history of Halloween.

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Trick or Treating.

candy

How was your Halloween weekend?? Trick or treating happened on Saturday night for us because we live in Utah and that’s the way things are here.? I had less than 20 kids stop by, which means I broke my sugar-free clause to eat the remainder of the trick-or-treating candy.

Not good.

I woke up with hands the size of bear claws.? Lupus + sugar don’t mix.? Sugar makes me swell.? To the size of a water buffalo.

whoppers candy

Oh well.? Those are the breaks.

Charming was a Pirate for Halloween and Precocious was a one person piggyback {a reference to a book}.? I didn’t get photos of the kids because it hailed for 30 minutes before they finally decided to brave the war to get some candy.

I was dressed up as a tired mom.? No, really.? I wore my pajamas, no bra, and a cardigan sweater with some Uggs.? I didn’t do my hair, or makeup, and I wore glasses.

Classy-like.

How was your weekend, anything awesome or spectacular happen?? Are you in a sugar coma?? What did you wear?

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Pumpkin Craft for Halloween.

It’s Halloween-a-palooza at our house this week.? Are you a big celebrator of holidays like this one?? My kiddos are going nuts for any distracting crafts keeping them at bay until Halloween and the massive drop of candy this weekend.

I’m doing my best to oblige.

pumpkin craft

This is the easiest craft known to man.? Easy pumpkin craft for Halloween?? Check.

Oranges with Jell-O brains?? Check, check.

jell-o

Supplies for Orange pumpkins:

2 packages of Jell-O3 or 4 big Orangesparing knifespoon

jello

Make your Jell-O.? I chose red because I wanted red Jell-O brains.? I mean, they don’t sell grey Jell-O, so red seemed like the next logical option.

Follow the directions on the box for Jell-O jigglers.? It’s basically just really stiff Jell-O, using about half the water.? Once it’s set {4 hours or overnight}, you’ll have really non-jiggly stuff for making brains.

Put it off to the side while we get carving.

tools

Pretend your Orange is a pumpkin.? Go Pumpkin Zen on me for a minute.

slice of orange

You’re going to cut off a slice on the bottom so it will stay upright while you work.

orange

Now cut the top off and start scooping out the innards.

Gross.

Also? Awesome.

carved oranges

Now carve that little baby up like you would a pumpkin.? However, *cough, cough* Oranges are much easier to carve, and you have a tiny tiny itty bitty space to carve so be careful with your knife.

I may have mangled an Orange or two in the process.

jello

Now’s the time for your Jell-O to shine.? Carve it up into little cubes.? They don’t tear at all if you’ve done it right, and I know you’ll do it right.

jell-o pumpkin

Now fill ‘er up.

pumpkin craft

An Orange pumpkin treat filled with Jell-O brains, for whatever occasion you deem appropriate.

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how to: make easy ghost suckers

ghost suckers

I know there’s nothing fancy or amazing about these ghost suckers.? They’re as run-of-the mill as Halloween crafts come, but sometimes, oldies are goodies.

Here’s how to make easy ghost suckers for Halloween.? Make ‘em for your kids, make ‘em for your neighbors, make ‘em for your friends.

supplies for ghosts

The supply list for this craft is almost ridiculous.

Easy Ghost Suckers:

yarntissuessuckersblack marker

tootsie pops

STEP 1:

Take two tissues {more makes it too bunchy, less and you can see through to the sucker wrapping}, lay them flat and place a sucker in the middle.

I choose to use Tootsie Pops.? How many licks does it take?? I’ve never made it all the way through without chewing.

tissues

STEP 2:

Wrap the tissues around the sucker and grab on around the “neck” area of the ghost.? Twist it a little to give it a little flair.

Because there’s not enough flair in the world.

ghost heads

STEP 3:

Now cut a piece of yarn, string, ribbon, whatever you have on hand, to about 3 inches long and tie a knot around the neck.

I’m sorry, it’s still a neck even if it is a ghost.

ghost eye

STEP 4:

Using the black marker, {I like Sharpie‘s} color in two black circles for eyes.

I made one for me tolook? like Edvard Munch’s The Scream, just to keep things interesting.

Kids need a little culture in their Halloween crafts.

how to make a ghost sucker

That’s it.? Wasn’t that easy?

how to make a ghost sucker

Cute little ghost suckers.

ghost suckers

A little treat for the Halloween lovers in your life.

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