living is easy with eyes closed

Sunday, April 25, 2010 by The Fashion Fool
(the picture is from a blog I forgot to take the name of!)

Hello all! Sorry for the unexpected hiatus from blogging. I will be back with some overdue posts in the upcoming week if my school work does not get in the way. Anyway I hope everyone is having a lovely weekend! :)
P.S I have been playing "Strawberry Fields" on repeat this entire week. "Nothing is real, nothing to get hung about" One of those songs that I hold very near and dear to my heart. Oh I wanted to say that the outnet birthday sale was a complete failure because I fell back asleep!! SO sad...In addition,I am still on the hunt for some cynthia vincent for target wedges. I have not had any good fortune with the fashion gods lately..
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Wednesday, April 7, 2010 by The Fashion Fool
(tfs via fashion toast)
The spring miu miu collection makes me cry tears of joy. I am absolutely enamored by it-espescially the famous animal print shoes! Anyway, I'll be in Manhattan by Friday and I can bearly hold the excitement. I will be on the hunt for Chanel's temporary tattoos. Hopefully it won't be sold out everywhere. (I could have bought it here, but I figured it's best if my mother doesn't find out exactly how much I'm willing to pay for them haha..)Yes, spring break is finally here..all i have to do now is suffer through five more classes. oh, the agony.

(a glimsp into my olive green suitcase. this is how I was packing before my mom stepped in and basically repacked (not to mention ironed!) everything for me. It's times like these when I feel like I'm never going to grow up. Not that I particularly want to.)
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Perennial Beauty Favorites

Saturday, April 3, 2010 by The Fashion Fool
Beauty trends, much like fashion, spread like wildfire for a little while, and just as quickly, disappear from the radar, and leave our lives. By for that brief moment in time, trying a new look makes all the difference in the world. (jade green nails and turquoise eyeliner anyone?) This spring season, I know I will be incorporating coral/fushia lipstick and neon nail varnish into my ever expanding (rather embarrassing) makeup stash. However, even though beauty trends come and go, we all have our favorite makeup: the ones that have stood the test of time. Here are some of my perennial beauty must haves:
1) Loreal's Go Clean 360
Even though I just started using this face cleanser, I am absolutely infatuated by it! The little scrublet that pops out of the bottle is probably the neatest thing and a does a fantastic job at cleansing my face. But a word of advice when you are first using this, you might experience some breakouts in the beginning but that's only because the little scrublet is bringing all the bacteria up to the surface and once that is gone, it will clean your face like nothing else.

2) Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing Gel
I used to think that I didn't need to moisturize my already oily skin. But boy was I wrong. The Clinique moisturizing gel is espescially designed for oily/combination skin and has worked wonders on improving the feel of my skin.

3) Stila Smudge Pot in Black
I have never been a big fan of pencil eyeliner and liquid eyeliner is just a big mess. It was not until I came across gel eyeliner, more specifically stila's smudge pot, when I started wearing eye make up. (I only put this on my upper lash line not on the water line) I have used this since sophomore year of high school and have repurchased it since then. I have also have it in other colors including violet (which I LOVE!) and Stila's famous Kitten which is a champagne shade. I know there are also other (more inexpensive) alternatives to this gel eyeliner but I swear that once this stuff is on, it doesn't smudge all day!

4) Mac Lipstick in Honey Love
I love my deep red/ berry lipsticks like nobody's business. But I find that they are not as universally appealing as I had imagined them to be. Let's face it, sometimes I don't want to draw the attention (espescially when I have a breakout) to my face! On those days, I usually wear a neutral lip color or nude lipstick. Honey Love by Mac is the perfect nude pink color. And it's also a matte finish which can be drying sometimes, but I love it.

5) Benefit That Gal Primer
Benefit has to be one of the sweetest makeup company around. This primer not only makes foundation stay on longer, it has illuminating shimmer (teeny tiny ones) so you can dab it on over your makeup as a highlight. And did I mention that it smells like strawberries? What can be better than that?

6) Stila Illuminating Powder Foundation
One of the first face products that I have ever used. I can't begin to tell you how many of these I have gone through. And even though I have came across cheaper foundations that give better coverage, I always manage to come back to this. It gives your face a smooth, silky finish while brightening it as well!

7) Benefit Big Beautiful Eyes Palette
This is one of the most useful palettes to a beginner at makeup. It comes with two pink eyeshadow and a brown one as well as their bo-ing concealer for dark circles. They also included step-by-step directions to create the illusion of bigger, brighter eyes. I have gotten such great use out of this kit.

8) Oscar Blandi Dry Shampoo
I'm always aspiring to get the perfect messy, matty hair-do ala Alexa Chung. So this year, I decided to try using dry shampoo and the only thing I had wondered since then is why haven't I tried this thing sooner? There is a saying that goes, "We don't know what we've got until we lose it, but its also true that we don't know what we've been missing until it arrives." This is the situation in my case. In the short time, that I've tried "The All-Nighter" which Rachel Zoe swears by (it left my hair EXTREMELY DRY)and the Fredrick Fekkai one which I hated. The Oscar Blandi brand comes in any easy squeeze bottle and smells wonderful.

9)Narcisco Rodriguez Eau de Parfum
My absolute favorite perfume in the world. So sweet, feminine, but a little musky. I love it.

(For more information, these products excluding the Loreal and Mac can be found on Sephora's site)

Now that you know some of my favorites, what are some of yours?
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Oh Seriously, We're gonna make mistakes, We're Young

Monday, March 29, 2010 by The Fashion Fool
(via song of style)

You know that feeling when you're not really moving forward (or backwards, thankfully) in life. You are simply static, motionless. These past few weeks have been like that for me. I just came to the realization that I've been stuck in the same routine, day in and day out. It gets boring at times, not to mention lonely. I always think that somewhere, off in another universe, we're repeating the same day over and over again, and fully aware of it. Oh, let me tell the story of my most eventful evening. Last Friday, I went to a Metricat concert at the Palladium with some college buddies. We had seen them once before and they always play such a fantastic show! Like always, we were really excited for the show, but the night quickly turned into one of the most bizarre/worst nights of my life. To keep the details short, people fainted, fights broke out, illegal substances were used.(Not on my part, I swear!) and it all ended with me getting into a car accident. Ya..It was very minor. A girl rear-ended me in the middle of Hollywood Blvd. In which I made her get out of her car in one of the busiest streets in LA. But thankfully, everyone and every car came out of it ok. At this moment in time, I'm counting down the days to Spring Break where I'll be on the East Coast. I don't even care if my mom is shipping me off so she can have a little vacation in Hawaii, nope. I'm going to be off spending my week getting lost in new york city visiting friends, spending time with my older sister in Baltimore, and eating, lots and lots of eating. I don't know why bit I have such an infatuation with food and culture. Much more so than fashion.
CURRENTLY:
1)Wanting to watch "Adam." It's next on my queue, so I'm just waiting for it to arrive.Yes that's the most light-hearted movie that I've rented in a while. A departure from the heavy dramas I usually get. I LOVE a good cry!
2)Reading Percy Jackson books. I'm on the second one. And yes, I know it's written for kids and I'm 19, but I can't help it. They are compeletely hilarious and witty. They're not Harry Potter, but they'll do for now.
3)Eating popchips. my friends are going to laugh as I have them every single day!! it's embarrassing but at 100 calories, how can you go wrong? Salt and Vinegar is the way to go...
4)Wearing (because this is a "fashion" blog) a vintage purple plaid button down and target bike pants. (people think it's latex leggings or something..cool)and $1 Old Navy flip flops=LOVE.
P.S check out my "review", more like declaration of love to "The Little Door" restaurant a couple posts down. I've been putting it off for a long time so that's why its way down below!

So Sweet

Monday, March 22, 2010 by The Fashion Fool
revisiting Chanel's Spring 2010 collection. It's the epitome of little girl innocence and naivety. Ahh perfection

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Spring is HERE!!

Saturday, March 20, 2010 by The Fashion Fool
Today is the official first day of spring! This time always conjours up memories of weekend brunches, afternoon strolls, and sheer laziness in the park. It is also one of my favorite season in fashion with all of the of ditzy florals, lady-like shades, and pretty dewy makeup.
flower power

(idk probably hand me over?)
sorry I have been neglecting this blog so much. with the little free time I have this semester, I'm usually catching up on my reading list and watching the movies that have been on my netflix queue FOREVER. right now i'm watching "The Hurt Locker," so far it's pretty intense.
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The Little Door

by The Fashion Fool
3rd St has got to be one of the best streets in all of Los Angeles. You can literally walk up and down this entire boulevard and not find a single bad restaurant. (well maybe there's one but I haven't encountered any yet) Anyway I had the pleasure of dining at a place that I've wanted to go for ages, The Little Door, and the wait was absolutely worth it. You see, what initially attracted me to go here, instead of any other restaurant in the city was the fact that not a lot of people actually know about. It is not owned by some over publicized celebrity nor is it housed in a swanky club environment like some of its LA counterparts. (think Dolce, Geisha House, Koi, Mastros to name a few) AND the most appealing part a.k.a definate winning quality in my book? There is no sign on the resaturant not like the little door cafe next door. Nope. The restaurant itself is just A LITTLE DOOR! Oh my god. I'm in love with gimmicky things like this.
It literally makes my day. I almost walked right past it trying to find a door, only to have a strange man ask me if I was going to the little door and have him open said door for me. It was right in
front of me this whole time! So great.
The ambience was out of this world. It was like being transported into a chic little outdoor villa in Cannes or Greece somewhere. (it truly felt like that! although I've never been to said places) But each different sitting place has its own theme so there was a lot to look at. Enough about the decor, I came for the food and it did not disappoint. Word of advice: YOU NEED TO try the Pistachio encrusted New Zealand snapper. yes it's a little pricey but this thing just melts on your taste buds. SO GOOD. Everything else we had, from the soup (made from cauliflower and teragon puree, I think) to the scallops to the vanilla creme brulee was heavenly. Even the bread they put out as an appetizer was the best bread that has ever laid in my mouth. Oh, I can just dream about this place forever..


(Pictures via Yelp and my phone..)
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