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Makeup Bag: 2009 February

February 21, 2009

Backstage Beauty: Vena Cava

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Backstage at Vena Cava during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week I fell in love with a Butter London nail polish shade called British Racing Green. Launching exclusively at Beauty.com in the fall, this dark shimmery green is sure to be a staple on my nails once the leaves start to change color.

To create a vibrant makeup look, celebrated makeup artist Vincent Longo sought to balance the dark and muted hues of the fabric in Vena Cava‘s fall 2009 collection with a bright, eye-catching face.  Longo wanted to create a burst of excitement, so he applied a thick orange eye liner layered with a black liner on top to provide depth and definition for the lashes.  He thickened and contoured the brows to frame the face, and finished the look with a natural lip and matte, porcelain complexion.

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Ted Gibson wanted the hair for this show to look like the models had gone out dancing the night before and then woke up the next morning, effortlessly slicking back the sides with gel to create a slightly messy but cool rocker chic style. Ted used Ted Gibson Fix It to gel the sides, and then created texture in the back of the hair with Ted Gibson Tame It. He finished the look off with Beautiful Hold hairspray.

Want to read more on Ted Gibson? Check out the time I had champagne and chocolate-covered strawberries at the Ted Gibson Salon here.

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February 20, 2009

Spotted at Bryant Park: Robert Verdi

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Right after I got my hair styled by Warren Tricomi and makeup perfected by Smashbox, I didn’t think my night could get any better. My sincerest apologies New York, I underestimated you. As Erika and I made our way down 6th Avenue past Bryant Park, The Style Network’s, Robert Verdi, walked right in our path!

I feel like the luckiest girl alive.

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February 17, 2009

Teen Corner: Star Spotting in Bryant Park

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As I was walking down 42nd street a familiar Mohawk-esque hairstyle catches my eye. Sure enough, the Christian Siriano (of Project Runway fame) who sports that unique hair was walking down the street right next to me!

Does he look fierce or what?!

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February 17, 2009

Elizabeth Arden Pretty

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This morning, the Total Beauty bloggers gathered together at Givaudan to meet the nose behind Elizabeth Arden’s new fragrance Pretty.

Claude Dir, Givaudan’s international perfumer and the creator of Pretty, gave us an overview of the notes used in this feminine floral scent and his inspiration behind it.

Starting with Petalia, an exclusive Givaudan molecule never before used in fragrance development, Dir was able to create a flirty, timeless scent that is distinctive enough to stand out amongst a sea of new feminine florals. “There are so many fragrances on the market, people are confused,” he said. With his mixture of over 100 ingredients, Dir was able to create in Pretty a unique and memorable scent that all women can relate to.

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Top notes:

  • Italian Mandarin ORPUR
  • Orange Blossom
  • Peach Nectar

Middle:

  • Petalia
  • Star Jasmine
  • Pink Iris
  • White Peony

Drydown:

  • Fluffy Musk
  • Jacaranda Wood
  • Creamy Amber

Elizabeth Arden Pretty is currently available in an Eau de Parfum Spray, Body Lotion and Body Powder with Puff.

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