Worst fashion trends of 2013.; GOTTA HAVE EM? OR MAKE EM STOP
Hair inspiration
Merry xmas dolls.... Or should I say happy new year in advance
DIY TUESDAY; EYEBROW TUTORIAL
Hey guys, its DIY tuesday again and todays DIY is an eyebrow tutorial by my favorite make up guru chidinma, popularly knwn as that igbo chick, to this beautiful blogger i owe my fabulous eyebrows....
so watch and enjoy
Daily dose of style; monochromatic clothes
Beauty secrets and remedies that every lady should try by Neni stone
BN Beauty Contributor Neni Stone has tried and tested a couple of beauty solutions to your everyday problems. From how how to soothe a dry nose to teeth whitening solutions, here are some solutions Neni has suggested.
When it comes to makeup, skin hair or any other beauty problem, chances are you need a solution fast, and discovering beauty solutions has become a bit of a hobby of mine.
So, I’ve collected my favorites below to help you the next time you’re in need of a quick beauty fix.
Just be sure not to stick the tube up your nose and then use it on your lips (because that’s just gross!).
Extra tip: A clean toothbrush can also be one of the best tools for de-clumping mascara.
There you have it, 10 beauty remedies that can help you out on a daily basis. Ever tried any beauty solutions? Be sure to share your experiences with us.
Photo Credit: Getty Images | de.academic.ru | Delectablychic | Theapplediaries | Eatalkalinefoods
DISCLAIMER: The content provided was solely created and tested by Neni Stone.
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Neni Stone runs a natural beauty and wellness blog. Using herself as a guinea pig, she has been compiling recipes and remedies since she was fifteen years old. Today, she has compiled almost a thousand recipes and has no intentions of stopping any time soon! Visit her blog “Neni’s Naija“
Versace pre-fall collection 2014
The Versace pre-fall 2014 collection brings a good dose of femininity and sex appeal into the spotlight as always. Donatella Versace brought once again stunning options worth drawing inspiration from. With Versace being the most searched brand on Google this year, it is clear that the brand knows what today's fashionistas lust for and how to meet these needs. For the pre-fall season, the designer still brought a rock 'n roll vibe to the new options yet not as much as in the past.
One of the reasons why the Versace pre-fall 2014 collection doesn't feel as edgy as the Versace fall 2013 line, for example, is the color palette used which revolves on a variety of gorgeous pastel tones which bring a delicate vibe to the new ensembles. The label created a variety of simple curve-hugging fluid dresses paired with chic fur coats and sexy accessories with an edgy allure. Studded biker jackets were also a great pick for adding a modern flair to the new looks.
Happy Holidays!
Prints for Evening - 1971
At left: "The prettiest quilted silk coat, in a happy-go-flower print. Shaped, belted, and perfect over every little thing you wear for evening. Originala. About $395" (about $2,273 in today's dollar.) Mr. John hat, Graff watch, Golo boots worn over striped stockings.
At right: "The print is paisley, and it's got you covered. Black, red, pink silk with trumpet sleeves and a wide belt - Jacques Tiffeau's small evening dress. Abraham fabric. About $325" (that's $1,870 in today's dollar.) Wig by Halston, bracelets by Oscar de la Renta.
Photo by Gianni Penati for Vogue magazine, 1971.
Fashion editor, Diana Vreeland.
DIY TUESDAY
Harvey Berin for Bergdorf Goodman, 1956
Harvey Berin is one of my favorite vintage labels. This stunning dress was sold by Bergdorf Goodman and featured in a full page ad in December of 1956.
"Out of the Blue by Harvey Berin $175
As fragile-looking as a snowflake drifting through the night. Our short evening dress of imported white French point d'esprit appliqued with pale blue French silk Chantilly lace embroidered with rhinestones. Heavenly dressing after dark for sizes 8 to 16. Ready-to-Wear Evening Gowns, Fourth Floor."
Point d'esprit is white lace netting with little polka dots woven into it. The blue Chantilly lace appliques were individually cut and appliqued onto the white point d'esprit base and the whole thing sparkles with rhinestones. Maybe someday I'll see this dress in person. For now, I have to dream about it.
$175 in 1956 is equal to about $1,502 in today's dollar!
Photo by Sharland for Bergdorf Goodman full page ad appearing in Harper's Bazaar, 1956.