Friday, October 29, 2010

Quick Fix: Last Minute Halloween Costume Ideas

It's Friday night. Do you know what you're dressing as for Halloween? If you're in need of a last minute costume, here are a couple ideas.

White Trash
You'll need: a white garbage bag, tunic and leggings

I was white trash a couple years ago. I used a 13 gallon bag and cut out three holes - one for my head, two for my arms. The costume will keep you warm outside, but if you start dancing you will get super hot. So wear some real clothes underneath and make big arm holes to keep it breathable.


Stairway to Heaven/Hell:
You'll need: a angel halo or devil horns, black clothes, white masking tape

I got this one from my boss. Dress in all black, put some white tape on your sides and top it off with your headband of choice.


I've been super busy this week, so I haven't had time to make a costume. I might attempt to be a superhero of some sort with some gold cuffs, spandex leggings and my cape tee. Whatever I come up with it, it will definitely pale in comparison to the coolest Halloween costume ever...

I hope he keeps this costume forever and wears it every year for the next decade!

Buy: Mulberry for Target in Brooklyn


Mulberry for Target was hopelessly sold out online and in store but I stopped by the Altlantic Avenue store last night and noticed that they just re-stocked this week.

Plenty of Pebble, Patent and Leopard Crossbody bags and a few Large Pebble totes, a few patent Satchels and a lonely denim satchel were available for your snatching when I last looked.

If you wanted the mini crossbody bags though, they now have the mini pebble online again! There was only one denim mini crossbody when I checked the store last night but it was missing a screw causing the faceplate to dangle precariously.

Richard Chai X Snarkitecture Pop-Up Store


Earlier this week I had a chance to check out the latest edition to the Building Fashion series - the Richard Chai x Snarkitecture Pop-Up Store. With a budget of $5,000, a rectangular prism and a lot of foam emerged an ice cave. I'm always amazed when someone creates something so organic out of something that's completely man-made. I've never been inside an ice cave or iceberg but if I did - I'd imagine it to look a lot like this.
The store is set up just like a cavern with lots of different walls and pillars. Chai's clothing was suspended on clothing racks which were embedded in the foam with sections carved out - very seamless.
The carvings were intricate and all done by hand and truthfully, I didn't pay attention to the clothes - I was too busy ogling the giant masses of foam. However, I did note that there was a collaborative T between Chai and Snarkitechture and little carved out alcoves which housed fragrances from Odin and shoes by Heutchy.

I definitely recommend you checking this out if you want to see something completely out of the ordinary! It's only available to the public until Sunday Oct 31, 2010 at 504 W 24th Street.

All images courtesy of Snarkitecture

In case you don't get to check it out, the final installation for the Building Fashion series is with Siki Im and will open Nov 5th, 2010.

My only qualm about this remarkable project is that foam is not the most environmentally friendly of materials - but according to Snarkitecture, the material will be recycled into rigid foam insulation.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

GO: MOVE! at PS1



Who: MOVE!
What: 14 fashion designer are paired up with 14 artists to create a series of collaborative performances and temporary installations. It will take over all 3 floors of MoMA’s PS1. Some of the artist/designer duos include: Tauba Auerbach and Ohne Titel, Kalup Linzy and Diane von Furstenberg, Terence Koh and Italo Zucchelli and Olaf Breuning with Cynthia Rowley.
When: October 30-31, 2010. Sat-Sun noon-6 pm
Where: MoMA PS1, 22-25 Jackson Ave (at 46th Ave), Long Island City. 718-784-2084

For a taste of what to expect check out a peek at Olaf Breuning's collaboration with Cynthia Rowley on a paint-dump project.

Designer Dresses for Less: Target Go Anniversary

From WWD, "To mark the fifth year of its collaborations with up-and-coming designers, Target Corp. has tapped 17 past participants in the Go International program to design a series of dresses."

The Cut reports that the collection will be revivals of 34 dresses from the past 17 collections - Tara Jarmon, Paul & Joe, Behnaz Sarafpour, Proenza Schouler, Libertine, Alice Temperley, Erin Fetherston, Jovovich-Hawk, Rogan, Richard Chai, Jonathan Saunders, Thakoon, Tracy Feith, Rodarte, Zac Posen, and Tucker.

The dresses will go on sale beginning March 13 through April 10 at select Target stores and target.com.

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Note from Erin:

I am so excited about the revival because before I lived in the States, I could only admire the collections from afar and wish upon a star that Target would be coming north of the border soon. Can't wait to try and get my hands on some Luella Bartley. There was a plaid bubble dress that I was totally lusting after. There are definitely some other pieces that I wasn't fast enough to snag that I can recall too, like the Shibori dress from Thakoon. Have you ever missed anything that you regret not picking up in time?

Btw interesting to note that the only designer to turn down Target's offer was Gap's current creative director Patrick Robinson. Guess now that he's not designing designer level product he feels it would be a conflict of interest?

Now Wearing...

Earlier this week, we stopped by Katherine Kwei's studio to preview her spring 2011 handbag collection. Her space was incredible, and the bags were beautiful! More to come in another post. In the mean time, here's a snapshot of what we wore Tuesday night.

Image courtesy of nickydigital.com

Lani
If you've been a long time follower of our blog, you probably remember these shirt from older posts (2008 & 2009). It's an XL men's shirt that I wear as a tunic because I love the colors and print so much. Lately I've been thinking about taking it to a tailor to get it better fitted, though it does look fine with some careful belting.

Shirt - Faconnable
Faux snakeskin leggings - Silence + Noise, Urban Outfitters
Black lace up boots - Kelsi Dagger Eva
Studded watch bangle - Buffalo Exchange

Erin
My outfit took elements of 50’s Rockabilly style so I took it a bit further by styling my hair into a mini pouf ponytail braid. Kept the color selection simple with black, white & red for a simple but bold statement.

Patent Mary Janes – Delman
Skinny Zip Jeans - Courtesy of Rich & Skinny
Tie Neck Blouse – Amanda Uprichard
Puff Sleeve Jacket - Vintage via Clothing Swap
Eagle Ring - Fallon

Dupli-CAUGHT: Funktional vs. Blaque Label

Remember this dress from last fall? It's my coveted Funktional cage dress. I bought mine last fall, and since then Funktional has done a few twists on successful dress - one shoulder, satin, blue.

And now someone else has jumped on the cage dress. While browsing the sale pages of KarmaLoop, I came across this copy from Blaque Label. It's extremely similar. The most notable difference is the exposed zipper in the back that runs from top to bottom, ick!

Blaque Label also made a shirt version as seen below, but I like Funktional's cage top better for it's relaxed body which would pair nicely with skinny jeans.

I know a lot of ladies were bummed when the Funktional dress sold out, so perhaps this could be a solution. Personally, I don't think I could do it. I know who made the original; she's a young designer. And did I mention the tacky exposed zipper?

Menswear Note from Jeff:

If your a guy looking to sport the caged look - Adidas has you covered. Jeremy Scott for Adidas came out with a caged track jacket for those looking for a bit a flair for their workout gear. It's not really a practical piece for working out but since we're on the topic of cages I thought why not. I'm not crazy about the laces running down the back but to each his own.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Erin's Current Beauty Must Haves

I used to be an incredible beauty junkie during my awkward teenage years. The promise of new products offered me a chance to daydream that they would somehow transform me from into someone who was cooler, confident and of course more beautiful. And while I no longer believe that products will transform me like only a fairy godmother could, I do know that they can enhance what I have and help preserve my youth. Most people think that I'm about 8 years younger than I actually am and why? I'm a firm believer in eye cream and I've been using it as soon as I hit 19. I drink mostly water and avoid coffee and soda. Otherwise I'm your average girl who has both a salty and a sweet tooth and never has a enough time to hit the gym. Anyways, since it's time for Sephora Friends and Family, it's time for me to do my annual stock up and buy all the beauty supplies I will use in the next year. But I'm not a product snob and some of my fave products are drug store brands so here is a round up of what I use and love.

Face Wash - Cetaphil
Why? It's gentle, removes make up, non-drying, dermatologist recommended and easy on the wallet. Face wash literally washes off so it's not something you need to spend a lot of money on as long as it get's your face clean without over-drying which could cause excess oil production.
Thermal Spa Water - Thermal Spa Water
Why? Between seasons my skin can become super rough and unreceptive to moisturizers unless I spray this on before. It's saved my skin from what seemed like hopeless roughness last winter.

Eye Gel - Arcona Eye Dew & Eye Peptide Serum*
Why? The Eye Dew is super moisturizing and lasts forever because only the smallest tiniest drop is needed at a time. Some people might complain as it's pretty rich but the trick is to apply it right after you wash your face and pat your face dry with a damp finger. I light the Eye Peptide Serum in the summertime because it's much lighter.

Lotion - Davi Vine Fresh
Why? I only just started using this product recently so it's hard to give it a solid review but it's super lightweight and sinks right into my skin without feeling greasy. It has SPF 30 (very important!) and is full antioxidants thanks to polyphenols found in grape leaves and wine extracts.

Foundation & Powder - Bare Escentuals Bare Minerals and Mineral Veil
Why? It's super easy to apply and provides light-medium coverage depending on how much you choose to apply.
Skin Perfector - Clinique Pore Minimizer
Why? After I found out they use this on models for photo shoots to keep them looking perfectly matte for hours on end, I thought why not and picked up myself a tube. I don't use this everyday and only a tiny pearl size amount on the T-zone and cheeks directly beside my nose on days I know I'll be taking photos. Not suitable for people with really dry skin. The key is to not rub it too much into the skin and sort of glide it over. After a minute, look in the mirror and you'll be astonished.

Eyeliner - Nars Eyeliner Stylo or L'oreal Lineur Intense Brush Tip Liquid
Why? The Nars felt-pen like applicator makes it easy for shaky hands to get it right. The L'oreal liner gives the blackest cleanest lines that last all day long if you can get your hand steady enough.

Tweezers - Tweezerman Slanted Tweezers
Why? Use them and find out why! You can grab the tiniest hairs with ease.

Eyelash Curler - Shu Uemura or Shiseido
Why? The Japanese do eyelash curlers right. These don't pinch the corners of your eyes and will last for years to come.

Eyeshadow - Shu Uemura Pressed Eyeshadow
Why? High quality pigment rich and very blendable, smooth application.
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Why? Super compact, cute packaging and a very natural color. I apply it with my fingers just to my cheek bones

Lip Gloss - Fusion Beauty Lipfusion Infatuation*
Why? Great smell, non sticky, pleasant minty tingling that ever so slightly plumps lips. The only downside is the brush applicator (not a huge fan)

Why? Great velvety texture for both brands and flattering shades that are moisturizing yet stay on the lips. Lipstick Queen has great opaque coverage if you want a pigmented lipstick with no shimmer/frost effect.
Lip Balm - Lulu Organic in Ruby Mint Lip Balm*
Why? Best lip balm I've ever used. I love everything about it, the minty smell, the way it makes my lips tingly, the subtle tint, the penatrating moisture. The $12 price tag is a bit steep but I've been using my tube forever (or about 6 months).

Dry Shampoo - Klorane Gentle Shampoo with Oat Milk
Why? On those days I'm running late and need to pump some volume into my hair and a bit of freshness this product is great. While it's no substitute for not washing your hair, it'll help get you through an extra day. The key is to make sure that you shake it well and don't spray continuously. Only swift strategic pumps throughout different sections of hair as needed or else you'll run out rather quickly.
grooming creme
Soft Natural Styling - Bumble and Bumble Grooming Cream
Why? If you have bangs, this product is a must to tame them and keep them side swept and out of eyes without looking like it's styled. I also put some on the ends to keep them together

Why? This stuff is legendary for a reason, great hold but can also be brushed out without flaking.

Nail Polish - It's got to be OPI or Essie
Why? Amazing colors and great coverage and texture. Nail polish that can easily take me through a week of wear and tear. Relatively affordable.

Deep Moisturization for Hands & Feet - Unrefined African Shea Butter or Sweet Almond Oil.
Why? It's super affordable and really effective. The shea butter seriously repaired my dry crackly feet over time. The Sweet Almond oil (SAO) penetrates deep down into the skin and doesn't leave a grease on skin feel. SAO is also great for moisturizing nails and cuticles and keeping them healthy and strong.

Am I missing anything? Do you have any current faves I don't know about yet?

*Full disclosure: received a sample at NYFW, otherwise all products have been purchased

Casting Call: 80%20 Spring 2011 Lookbook


New York footwear line 80%20 is casting for their upcoming spring 2011 video lookbook. Here are their requirements:

* Between ages 20-25
* Actress or Model with Acting experience
* Caucasian or Asian
* Trendy fashionable look (do you have a style blog or look to street style blogs like Lookbook.nu or Streetpeeper.com for inspiration? – we want you!)
* The video involves riding a bike, so experienced bike riders are a must
* Long, lean legs are a plus and don’t forget about those pedicures…
* Shoe size must be either: size 6.5, 9-9.5

Compensation $500 for the day plus two free pairs of shoes. Pretty sweet deal! For full details, click here.

Buy: Pierre Hardy x Gap Bootie

The coveted Pierre Hardy for Gap open toe wedge booties are slowly hitting Gap stores nationwide and Gap.com. These leather and suede booties will set you back $195. I’m guessing they will run in size 6-11 but only a few per size will be available in most stores. Le sigh, my size 5 feet miss out again! I'd hit up the Times Square Gap for your best chance to snag them for now but Thursday am, Herald Square is expecting a shipment too.

pierre-hardy-gap-fall-2010-bootie

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Drinks & Dancing: Lani Love's Friday Parties

I'm going to be spinning at a couple parties this Friday, 10/29. If you're around this weekend, come by one or both of the parties to kick off Halloween weekend!

Happy Hour at The Cove
Who: Dirty Diamonds DJs K!O and Lani Love
What: Drink specials galore! $5 Bud & whiskey shot, $5 Tecante & tequila shot, $4 wells/drafts and $3 Cove Amber pints
When: 7-10PM, Friday Oct 29th
Where: The Cove at 106 North 6th
Near the Bedford L stop in Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Facebook link

Halloween Dance Party at Le Poisson Rouge - say "Crooked Disco" at the door to skip the line!
Who: Crooked Disco DJs Kestar & Morsy and Lani Love
What: Dance party, costume contest, candy, and drink specials - $3 Rolling Rock Cans all night, $30 Six-pack “bottle service” + the very special “Bootsy Collins” cocktail. Come out and dance to a crazy mix of disco, electro, select hip hop & party jams!
Where: Le Poisson Rouge at 158 Bleecker Street
between Thompson and Sullivan in Greenwich Village
Facebook link

Sephora Friends & Family Sale 2010

Who: Sephora Friends and Family
What: 20% off everything!
When: Now through November 3, 2010

Official Lady Gaga Costumes

Lady Gaga's a savvy business lady. She's got not one, but dozens of icon looks, and now she's selling them at her official store. There are some small ticket items like sunglasses and wigs for $7-$10, but they're pretty generic and something you could easily find elsewhere.

The real noteworthy costumes are the dresses! I'm all for DIY costumes, but if you're out of time and got $50 + shipping to spare, Lady Gaga's got you covered.

Now Wearing...

I usually try my best to avoid wearing all black. I need a little color in my life. But by the afternoon it was actually quite warm outside and I had to lose the yellow scarf.
Yellow scarf - H&M
Blue & gold ring - Lee Angel
Distressed "denim" vest - Forever 21
Dark rinse jeans - Rich & Skinny (gifted)
Black lace up boots - Kelsi Dagger
Silver tote - Kate Spade (prize from Fashion's Night Out)
Cat eye sunglasses - no name

Deal of the Day: BB Dakota Reeder Top


Retail $80, now $33.95

This tunic from BB Dakota is a fun take on the classic white shirt. It's a versatile piece, could be worn as is or cinched at the waist with a thin belt. It would look great with skinny jeans, and because it's long enough, leggings would work too.

It's currently $80 at every site on the web (Shopbop, Revolve, Amazon, etc) except for Karmaloop, where it's on sale for just $33.95. It's also available other colors like taupe and blue.

NYFW Spring 2011: Farah Angsana


Every Farah Angsana show makes me wishing everyday was a cocktail party or charity ball. The spring 2011 presentation was not exception. The collection was full of stunning cocktail dresses and evening gowns. Farah Angsana's Indonesian inspiration and ethnic chic style really shined.

You know I'm a sucker for prints, especially anything slightly tribal.


These two neutral numbers were my favorites. I loved that she used subtle colors and impeccable detail to create incredibly glamorous looks.

The collection also included some cooler blue tones.

But of course, my favorites are Farah Angsana's signature gold and jewel toned pieces. The shine, the glamor, the elegance! I especially loved the way her longer dresses flowed as the models walked down the runway. This spring collection was truly lovely and should be on every girly girl's wish list.

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