I have just been given these amazing eyelashes as a gift from a friend and am absolutely in love with them. They are from a company called Paperself, which I had never heard of before but have since looked them up and they have a fantastic range of original and innovative eyelashes available. As it stands, I have no idea where or what I will wear them to, perhaps I will just keep them on display if no event merits the lashes but I totally love them. I think it is great how interesting and creative the lashes are and just wanted to share them with you because they got me excited and it was refreshing to see something different. I love the horse ones, but I have my eyes on the peach blossom ones too, I think they would be brilliant for a costume party. I also like how the lashes are inspired by the art of Chinese paper cutting, with each lash style having Chinese symbolic meanings - the horse ones are a symbol of success for example.
Paperself have been getting quite a bit of press recently and are becoming more widely available, in stores over London as well as online (I think my friend got mine from the V&A), for people who are not in London you can get them on their website (here) or from ASOS.com. Let me know what you guys think to them, where would you wear them to?
Here is one of Sam's tutorials from April 2010, where she uses the Paperself lashes.
Post written by Kate Gowing.
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Style steals: Freida Pinto
We wanted to make a post about Freida Pinto´s style long ago. But somehow never got to it. Today is the day, it seems:))))
So if you people wondered who is Freida Pinto, let us remind you: the beautiful woman in Slumdog Millionaire? Sure you remember this young, stunning actress. We found out that the 27 years old actress is a native of Mumbai, India and is relatively new in Hollywood. But she has already earned credits as a fashion figure. Well, she does stand out in a row of 100s of famous/half-famous actresses and models with her memorable outfits that bear the print of warm orient. Her style is finely plain with minimum of accessories but still bright with rich shades and luminous smile.
Get that style:
From left to right: Dress - Mango (80$), Ballerinas - Gabor (100$), Sunglasses - Topshop (13$), Bag - H&M (50$), Armband - H&M (9$), Dress - Warehouse (95$), Sandals - Isola (150$)
Have a great weekend,
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Mu & Lilo
Teen age girls hair styles Pakistan.
teen age girl,student hair style.
usual teen age hair style in Pakistan.
teen age girl party hair style.
teen age school girl hair style.
teen age school girl hair style. mostly teen age girls like these kind of hair styles in Pakistan. mostly girls look after their hairs, because all the girls know that hair style is the part of personality .all they know hairs are 40 percent image of personalty.
usual teen age hair style in Pakistan.
teen age girl party hair style.
teen age school girl hair style.
teen age school girl hair style. mostly teen age girls like these kind of hair styles in Pakistan. mostly girls look after their hairs, because all the girls know that hair style is the part of personality .all they know hairs are 40 percent image of personalty.
Friday, October 28, 2011
Street Photo October -- Downtown Santa Cruz
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
It's Not That Deep - Bicycles, Self Portrait, Photography
Last week on a very warm day I went out on my bicycle for a little late afternoon photography.
My bicycle in the last rays of light. I was on my way home at this point.
For this adventure I'd brought along a picnic blanket (actually a vintage coverlet) for laying out on the ground, my newest Polaroid, and a wicker wine bottle filled will chilled water.
Self portrait...
-- playing around with the Polaroid. I utilized a tripod, self timer for this shot. If I hadn’t stopped to spread out my picnic blanket, drink my refreshments and then simply start goofing around, I would never have thought to do this photo this way.
October House...
For this adventure I'd brought along a picnic blanket (actually a vintage coverlet) for laying out on the ground, my newest Polaroid, and a wicker wine bottle filled will chilled water.
Self portrait...
“instagramed” photo
-- playing around with the Polaroid. I utilized a tripod, self timer for this shot. If I hadn’t stopped to spread out my picnic blanket, drink my refreshments and then simply start goofing around, I would never have thought to do this photo this way.
October House...
Recently I’ve been slowly, deliberately exploring (more like stalking) my local neighborhoods by bicycle. I’ve gotten myself in the habit now to be sure to pack my camera(s) and tripod. It’s extra effort but catching a photo like this next one makes me smile and glad I took the time to do so that day.
Last but not least...
Last but not least...
dress -- no label, upcycled & reconstructed- originally thrifted
basket purse -- vintage 70s
wine bottle holder -- vintage
shoes -- Ann Demeulemeester, several seasons ago
basket purse -- vintage 70s
wine bottle holder -- vintage
shoes -- Ann Demeulemeester, several seasons ago
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