Seeking Chic

Chic: Smart elegance and sophistication especially of dress or manner : a distinctive mode of dress or manner associated with a fashionable lifestyle, ideology or pursuit ~Merriam-Webster

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

everyday minerals

I have been on the search for a great foundation. I have tried a few different mineral makeup lines and have found they either break me out or don't provide good coverage and lengthy wearability. I had seen the great reviews for everyday minerals on MakeupAlley, but was hesitant to try them. This was until I discovered that I could receive free samples. Try them I did and quickly fell in love. For $28 you can get their Starter Kit which includes 1 makeup brush, 2 Foundations, 1 Blush & Face Color, 1 Concealer, and 1 Finishing Powder. Their finishing powder I selected is 100% Silk Dust. My skin looks smooth, my redness and imperfections are covered and the color blends in nicely with my skin tone.

Saturday, March 03, 2007

A new read for beginner sewers

SewStylish is a new magazine from The Taunton Press, the publisher of Threads magazine. I picked up a copy today and was delighted at the many sewing tips. I read up in making great inside seams, different hand stitches and picking the right lining. Whether you are just beginning sewing or are an experienced sewer wanting to brush up on the basics, this magazine is sure to find its way into your sewing book collection to reference again and again.

Thursday, March 01, 2007

Get your own Oscar dress

If you fell in love with some of the dresses from the Oscars, you'll be able to purchase your own in May. According to WWD, Allen Schwartz will be replicating some of those dresses worn at the 2007 Oscar's. A couple of those will include Nicole Kidman and Jennifer Lopez.

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Thank you....Michael Kors....

I received the March issue of Vogue magazine today. Flipping through I was struck by a quote by Michael Kors. "What is wrong with making an effort to look polished?" His inspiration for his latest collection came from Jackie Onassis Kennedy and Lee Radziwill. They were confident, minimal in dress and makeup and so elegant.

This quote struck me because I completely agree. What is wrong with making an effort to look polished? We are judged everyday by our appearance. In less than a minute we can leave a lasting impression on someone we meet for the first time. The larger percentage of that impression doesn't come from what we say, how we act or our body language...it comes from how we dress.

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Cold weather relief for hands....

The cold has been taking a toll on my hands. But luckily, I have stumbled on what I think is a fabulous lotion. Crabtree & Evelyn's Hand Therapy Cream. My flavor right now is Lavender. It's nice and creamy, soaks in and doesn't leave my hands feeling greasy or waxy.

Lavender - Hand Therapy Cream

Monday, February 26, 2007

A great way to start off....

Well, there's no better way to kick off a new blog than by posting pictures from the Oscars. I have to say, I was very pleased with the choices made by most of the celebs. Color, clutches and bracelets shined on the cloudy, chilly red carpet. Here are a couple of my favorite hits and misses.


Nicole Kidman, Balenciaga by Nicolas Ghesquière

I love the dress, except for that loop coming out of the side of her neck. The color is gorgeous and the line of the dress accents her great figure.




Gwenyth Paltrow, in Zac Posen

Another great dress. The salmon color is great and I love how the style of the dress is very 1940's and glamorous. I'm seeing a trend with the long hair over the shoulders.



Kate Winslet, in Valentino Couture.

Great color. I love the ruched detail on the bustline and the draping of the fabric over the shoulder. Kate has the right figure to pull this dress off.


Jennifer Lopez, in Marchesa.

Oh Jenny, Jenny, Jenny. When I see this, I see, hair, boobs and hips. The detail at the top of the dress is way too much. She has a terrific hourglass figure that is being covered up by some chiffon curtains.


Anne Hathaway, in Valentino

Oh Anne...I love you, I love the dress, except for that hideous bow that attached itself to your bosom. Miranda Priestly would be disappointed I am sure.

Photos courtesy of Style.com