Wednesday, February 29, 2012

HOT FASHION: Girls Guide to wearing FUR!



Since Spring 2011, I have been seeing fur vests everywhere. The thing with fur vests is, they can look über chic or straight freak depending upon how one is wearing them! If your frame is totally swimming in the fur (do ya hear me Olsen sisters!), or the textures of your outfits are clashing unpleasantly, it may not work! However this trend seems to stay here in 2012 as well, and by pairing fur vest sensibly, you can work the fur vest like a star!


Here are some pointers about styling a fur vest.

•Keep the fur faux - Unless you live where you are in danger of getting frostbites

•Keep rest of the outfit fur-free - Too much of a good thing....

•Style with structured pieces - A fur vest is bulky and voluminous, pairing it with tailored skirts, jeans or pants keep the outfit balanced

•Work with black, white or brown - Fake fur comes in rainbow of colors,  Better keep it the natural fur color!

•Accessorize sensibly - I would advice keeping the neck area accessory free - scarves, big necklace or embellished collars will clash with the fur vest. Use hats, watches and rings instead.



 


Monday, February 27, 2012

Isnt this interesting!!!!!!

I came across this and to any one thinking that the fashion industry is all glamour and money it is not beware of the job you choose if you in it for the money you wont be hanging around in the fashion scene for long!

Friday, February 24, 2012

Part 2: BUDGET Beauty THRILLS!! Combination Skin


Oily, Acne-Prone Skin


Banana Mask for Oily Skin
This is a soothing face mask and great if you have bananas around the house.

Bananas are great for the hair, too. See my Banana & Avocado Deep Conditioning Treatment for Dry Hair recipe.

Ingredients:

•1 banana, preferably ripe (you can keep ripe bananas in the freezer. Let it thaw before using)

•1 tbsp honey

•An orange or a lemon

Preparation:

Mix the banana and honey together.

Add a few drops of juice from an orange or a lemon.

Apply to face for 15 minutes before rinsing with a cool washcloth or a steaming warm washcloth.
Aspirin Mask for Healing Pimples, Acne Crush aspirin and mix in water/oil/honey for a mask meant to dry up pimples. Makeupalley.com users swear by this mask (out of 2030 reviewers at the time of this writing, a whopping 85 percent said they would "try it again").

Strawberry Mask for Acne-Prone Skin
Apparently, aspirin is brilliant at spot-treating pimples, clearing up acne and itchy patches. In fact, the aspirin mask gets more than 2030 reviews -- more than any individual makeup, skincare or hair product -- on Makeupalley so I had to share it with you because 85 percent of these reviews are by women who would "try it again." Keep in mind that I haven't had my own pimple to try this on, so I don't have personal experience with aspirin as a pimple-healer. But here's how it's purported to work.


Prep Time: 7 minutes

Total Time: 7 minutes
Ingredients:

•1-3 aspirin

•Coffee cup or glass cup

•Shallow dish

•Warm honey (runny honey), moisturizer made for the face or natural oil such as almond, olive or coconut

Preparation:

•Depending on the amount of coverage needed, use 1-3 aspirin.

•Crush the aspirin into small pieces by rolling a coffee cup or glass cup over them. Place aspirin in a shallow dish.

•Stir in a few drops of water to help the aspirin dissolve into a paste.

•Add warm honey, moisturizer or a bit of oil (almond, olive or coconut works). Stir well.

•Apply as a mask or spot treat the pimple or itchy area. Allow to dry. Wash off after 10 minutes.
Green Clay Mask for Oily Skin Types

When it comes to face masks, there's no better clay than green clay, also known as "bentonite." This purifying mask is wonderful for oily skin and was adapted from a recipe found in the book, "Natural Beauty Recipe Book."


You can get all of these ingredients in any natural food store or online. You can get the apricot kernel oil and the palmarosa essential oil online.

Ingredients:

•1 tbsp green clay (you can get this in any health store)

•1 tsp apricot kernel oil

•3 drops of palmarosa essential oil

Preparation:

Mix the palmarosa and apricot oils together. Add a few drops of warm water. Mix together and add more water if need be to get a good, spreadable paste. Apply mask. Let dry for 10 minutes. Rinse off with a warm washcloth.


Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Be fashionable this winter with Camelia Carlton!


Fur is going to be HUGE this coming winter! Why not get in early and set the trend with a custom made Camelia Carlton fur vest! Check out what we just whipped up for an amazing client!

Monday, February 20, 2012

Fashions Pasion: Beginners Guide to Understanding Fashion



The definition of Fashion!
1.The prevailing style or custom, as in dress or behavior: out of fashion.

2.Something, such as a garment, that is in the current mode: a swimsuit that is the latest fashion.

3.The style characteristic of the social elite: a man of fashion.

To some, fashion is an art form. To others, it is almost a religion.

But for most people it is a method of utilizing clothing, accessories and hair to show or hide something about yourself.
You can use fashion to express yourself, to serve as an extension of your personality: goth, skater, soccer mom, professional.
Or you can use fashion to disguise your true self:a conservative in vamp clothing, a vamp in conservative clothing.
Fashion statements can be made with clothes, accessories, shoes, hair, makeup, even your cellphone.

Who decides what's in?
Designers can greatly influence what direction fashion will go in.

Miuccia Prada of Prada and Miu Miu, Marc Jacobs of Marc by Marc Jacobs, Marc Jacobs and Louis Vuitton are considered directional designers (Prada for remixing classics, Jacobs for vintage-inspired styles).

Working five or six months ahead of the season, the press attends fashion shows presenting designer collections; the media will then give editorial coverage to trends they think their readership is interested in.

Store buyers work many months in advance of the season to place orders with manufacturers for styles they think their customers will want to buy.

Celebrities and other opinion leaders (socialites and other glitterati) are usually the first to sport new looks, spurring the buying public into accepting emerging trends.

So everyone from big-name designers to celebrities may be behind influencing the direction fashion will go in.

But ultimately, it is you, the consumer, who will decide what is "in" when you choose whether or not to buy into a trend.

Where are the world's fashion centers?

New York, Paris and Milan are considered the major hubs for designers and manufacturers of fashion apparel and accessories.

London, Los Angeles, Toronto, Hong Kong, Sydney and Sao Paolo, in addition to hundreds of other smaller market areas are host to excellent designers and manufacturers.

How can I work in fashion?

Depending on what you want to do -- from designing to retailing -- there are many paths you can take to get to your destination.

Education is a vital ingredient: many universities offer excellent fashion merchandising courses.

Work experience is another necessary step to working as a professional in the fashion industry. Experience at the retail level (as a sales person in a store) is a great way to get a feel for how consumers buy, mix or reject clothing.

Many students are initially attracted to fashion because it seems like a glamorous business:to some degree it is.

But the majority of clothing and accessories that are designed, manufactured and sold have absolutely nothing to do with the glitzy shows associated with famous designers.

The majority of people working in fashion have behind-the-scenes jobs at less-than-glamorous wages. Regardless, most who work in the industry are charged by its vibrancy and creativity and get rewards other than fame and fortune (a fun job, creative outlet, etc.).

Even if you say you don't care about fashion and don't dress to make a statement, you are making a statement (that you don't care about fashion).


Why care about fashion?

Most people pay attention to fashion in small doses which is a very healthy way to approach it. They make sure wardrobes are in step with the times and even indulge in a trend or two each season.

A few reasons why fashion is still relevant:

•It shows your thinking is modern and flexible (e.g. willing to accept and process new ideas).

•Fashion has escapist qualities to help you deal with the pressures of the world (For example: your country may be at war, but you've "escaped" by dressing in the season's fluffy ruffles that make you look like you don't have a care in the world).

•Everything you put on sends a message.

Why are most designer clothes so outrageous?

Fashion has almost nothing to do with good taste: it is a force that is beyond such practical considerations.
The clothes that are presented at the fashion shows are often exaggerations of a theme. Some designers such as John Galliano (Christian Dior) go to great lengths to present extravagant looks that no one in their right mind would wear on the street.

These collections are part marketing (to grab media and consumer interest in a designer line) and part artistic expression.
By the time they reach the stores, most looks are edited by buyers to be saleable (hemlines dropped an inch or two, elements of the original look are put onto more understandable pieces, etc.).