Winter Hues


Hoping all you lovelies had a wonderful Christmas and a fantastic New Year!
After all the hustle and bustle, its probably back to school for the kids and back to work for the rest of us. 

And yeah its winter already! But like this weather now, our clothes need not be dull and boring! Hoping these few tips help:

For those who find a dress not winter-friendly here goes: Team up you dress with a long cardigan preferably oversized for that laid back look. Its really comfy and protects from the cold wind. Together with tights, boots, chunky scarf and a statement cuff, you've got the look! For a more formal occasion, try a blazer instead of the cardigan. 

Layers. Layers. Layers. Don't forget that the answer to all your fashion queries this season is layers. Change in temperature would help abundantly with those layers. Don't be afraid to layer up. Even with accessories, wear them all.

See ya'll for now.
The best is yet to come!

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Boyfriend Blazer



The blazer is a closet essential all year round. You can go bold with a brightly coloured blazer! The silhouette remains classic, but the pop of colour adds extra appeal is so appealing to the eyes. You can even go safe with black, but then how about teaming it with a neon top instead. Blazers can be worn with almost everything; leggings, skirts, shorts, dresses, maxis. 


One button blazer - Banana Republic



Rachel Bilson

White-out


Its going to be a white hot summer this year! Stay ahead of the fashion curve with white hats and bags. Perfect for holidays, this staple shade never goes out of style. 







  




Hit the beach in style!

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Fluffed Up



Any girl with an eye in beauty trends wants the latest on-trend nail products. And MUA Fur Effect Nail Fluff (£3.00) is a must-have, even for those on a tight budget. The fluff effect can be used on natural nails to create a beautiful, textured finish, you simply add the micro-fine fibres onto wet nail polish and leave to dry. You'll be left with playful nails no-one will be able to resist. 

Go ahead, fluff up those nails already! 

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How To Achieve Power Brows


1. BRUSH UP
Its the one step that usually gets forgotten, but its vitally important to ensure you achieve the perfect arch. Using an eyebrow brush to see where your natural arch is and this will guide you to where your stray hair are.

2. TWEEZE
Use a sharp, slanted pair of tweezers as they'll grab tiny hair without pinching your skin and pluck in a well lit room.

3. SHADE
Before you do anything sharpen your pencil! A blunt pencil will make your brows look messy, so make sure you've got a precise edge. Using light, short strokes, fill in your eyebrows working from the inner to outer corner.

4. SEAL
You've done the hard work, now you just need to make it last by sealing in the color. Sweep over with a transparent gel to control and tame your brow so that you don't have to touch up for the rest of the day.

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Tangerine Tango


Fresh and juicy, tangerine tango is the color. Sophisticated but at the same time dramatic, tangerine tango is an orange with a lot of depth to it. This reddish orange color brings about energy vibes to any wardrobe. This color is known to flatter all skin tones and complements a spectrum of colors.



Tangerine tango was the color of 2012.


Jennifer Aniston, Beyonce, Olsen, Cheryl Cole in tangerine tango.


DIY : Lace Shorts

Found these DIY cutoffs online recently and I loved them. Definitely worth a share. 

 

Here's what you'll need
A white pair of jeans
Measuring tape
A colored chalk
Needle and thread
Two types of lace
Scissors


Step 1 : Fold the pant with the backside out and mark 12 inches from the top.


Step 2 : Mark across the pant.


Step 3 : Cut across on an angle


Step 4 : Lay your larger piece of lace across the front of one side and a cut piece for the bottom of the short. Cut several more pieces until the front is covered up to the pocket.


Step 5 : Cut a piece of the smaller lace trim to accent the top of the pocket on each side.


Step 6 :  Begin sewing the lace on in rows, securing  just the corners and several pieces in the middle. Leave a bit of space in between to add a little pop.


Step 7 : Sew the tiny lace on.


There you go! All set to sport these cutoffs. 


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