June 27, 2008

Friday

Heading to a Nats game after work so I wanted to look professional for a brown bag, but also comfy for the long day and the casual event. I know the flops are really pushing it, but yesterday was a tough day, a long day and a day in heels. Tomorrow I have my high school reunion which will be another day with heels so I had to do something to let my tootsies rest. I kept saying I would get myself a pair of black patent or leather thongs but never got around to it...

Attire:
Ann Taylor: Teal linen jacket (have been loving it for months and it went down to $29.99 so I got it last night! Love how it swings out so can wear it for a bit even though my belly is growing)
Gap: White ribbed tank, dark The Essential Jeans (held together with hair elastic)
Reef: Black 'Sandy" flops
H&M: Silver necklaces
Silver hoops and cuff (put on after picture)

Hair:
Next day
Random sections twired around curling iron for short period of time, finger combed

Beauty:
Cover Girl: Smoothers tinted moisturizer in Light/Medium, LashBlast waterproof mascara in Very Black
Philosophy: The Supernatural color correctors in Light
Cargo: Matte BeachBlush in Tenerife
Body Shop: Eye Definer in Slate, Eye Color in Taupe
Revlon: Super Lustrous lip gloss in Pink Afterglow

So this evening is the baseball game, tomorrow is my 15-year high school reunion, Sunday I am going to a friend's house to help her with a wardrobe makeover. This is something I have been toying with doing as a profession for years but have never gotten around to making it legit. So I do it for fun for loved ones! Off to tear her closet apart, tell her what to keep, what to toss, what to donate, what to repair and what can go with what/how to shop from her closet. Then a list of what essentials she should purchase to make her wardrobe a cohesive unit ready for any occasion. I may sound like a freak, but I can't think of anything more fun to do on a Sunday afternoon! :)

June 26, 2008

Thursday

Clients in the office today. As much as I desired to arrive at the office in my cropped Old Navy yoga pants, I had to look presentable!

And BTW, I don't check out my belly every day and haven't taken any belly pics, do know it's bigger (as well as my breasts) but haven't really thought about it until I put on my blue Gap cotton shirt that ties at the waist (this one) and well.. it doesn't fit! It's stretching across my bust, the tie slides up under my bust which causes a touch of exposed belly to show below. So not cute. And this skirt I considered getting rid of because it had gotten too big from weight loss and getting a bit stretched out with washing and wear. Glad I didn't because it now is a slim fit! Guess I am growing faster than I thought! :)

Attire:
Ann Taylor: Black cotton wrap shirt, gold "twig" bracelets, gold hoops
Old Navy: Black pencil skirt
Express: Camel and purples print silk scarf
BCBGirls: Black patent peeptoe heels

Hair:
Washed and conditioned the night before
Air dry while sleeping
Straightened with round brush and dryer on dry hair; smoothed pieces with Croc wet-to-dry flat iron (and yes, still in love with it!)

Beauty:
Cover Girl: Smoothers tinted moisturizer in Light/Medium, LashBlast waterproof mascara in Very Black
Philosophy: The Supernatural color correctors in Light
Cargo: Matte BeachBlush in Tenerife - the lighter side as a powder
Nars: Blush in Orgasm
Revlon: Shiny Sheers in Sheer Plumdrop
Maybelline: Brow powder in Dark Brown
Shu Eumura: Lash curler

June 25, 2008

Dressing Up Your Face

There are very few times when a heavily made-up face is appropriate. A beauty pageant, Halloween, the stage at Radio City Music Hall, a convention of makeup artists...

Unless you are in a specific industry (beauty, theater, fashion, etc.), a heavily made-up face is not professional or appropriate for daytime.

I can spot the New Professionals from a mile away. Straight from college, they are wearing navy pantsuits that are either a bit too stodgy or a bit too sexy. Low ponytails or French twists slicked back and too much makeup. Ladies, I thought we all got it out of our systems when we were 14 – more makeup does not make you look more mature. These young professionals have on primer, concealer, foundation, mattifier, powder, three shades of eye shadow, a highlighter, mascara, liner, blush, bronzer, matte lipstick and lip liner to match.

More makeup will also not make you look younger or more attractive to the opposite sex.

I can also tell at a club who is the oldest, the longest married, or the longest a parent from a gaggle of ladies. She is the one with almost the same makeup application as the Young Professional, except the three shades of matte taupe shadows are replaced with shimmer shades of charcoal or plum and the matte lips are replaced with a bubble gum-pink gloss or a red creamy lipstick.

The look of an overly done face is very dated – think Designing Women or Falcon Crest. The time is gone where one should be able to tell where you applied your blush or whether or not you have used an eye or lip liner.

Makeup application becomes as much habit as brushing our teeth. Often we apply our shadow the same way we have for a decade; often we are wearing the same shadow colors for a decade! If it ain’t broke, why try to fix it? Having a cosmetics routine makes life simpler in the morning and it’s a safe way to finish the face.

With the changes in hemlines, so are there changes in cosmetic trends. To look stylish, one must not cling to trends, but be educated on them and take a few new ideas to your routine to keep things fresh. This isn’t saying every season you must embrace the hottest lip product or shadow application, but be aware of that which is around you.

A fabulous way to learn about new techniques and products is to visit a department or specialty store’s makeup counter. Do know you do NOT have to purchase anything to have them try a new look on you. Before you go, do your homework on which cosmetic lines may be the best choice. Are you looking for a sophisticated evening update? Maybe a fresh look for day? Are you curious about new colors and technology in cosmetics? Flip through beauty magazines, visit beauty blogs, Google a few well-known brands to see what they are all about. Some brands like MAC are all about great colors and flawless coverage for many shades of skin. Other brands like Bobbi Brown pride themselves on offering a very fresh look to women of all skintones.

When you visit the counter, be upfront and honest with your salesperson/artist. If you are just looking for a new day look – tell him and explain what type of lifestyle you have. Do you have a very conservative job? Are you outside a lot? Are you prone to breakouts? Do you wear contacts? While having your makeup done, ask what products she is using and ask for a hand mirror. Often an artist will offer to do the application on one side of your face and have you replicate it on the other – this is a great way to understand how to hold the tools and what pressure is needed to achieve the look.

If a trip to the cosmetics counter isn’t in your immediate future, there are easy ways to update your look for little money:
1. Buy a Bigger Brush. How big is the brush you are using for your blush or bronzer? If it’s the little one that came with the product (or not much bigger), it is time to upgrade. A larger brush will give a more natural wash of color and pretty much prevent the dreaded cheek streak.

2. Switch Up Your Lip. Have you been wearing matte red lipstick for decades? Why not try a sheer lipstick in a similar red for a slightly different and less harsh look. Queen of lip glosses? A sheer lipstick or one of the gloss/color combos on the market may be a fresh difference that will modernize your face. Hate all lipcolors? Companies like Burt’s Bees have great sheer lip tints with SPF that go on like a balm and only provide a hint of color and shine – just enough to add some polish to your face.

3. Accept Reality. Almost everyone has wrinkles, under eye circles, freckles, and enlarged pores. Working to erase all of them with various concealer and potions is possible – but usually the final result is false and frightening. Letting some of these imperfections show through will often make you look younger, not older. Let go of the magnifying mirror, and consider a lighter formula of foundation. If you have dry skin, try a day sans powder – take blotting papers in your bag in case you get sweaty. You may feel as though you are exposing your deepest, darkest secrets, but you may be amazed at how many people comment on how young or refreshed you look!

4. Downsize. Applying three shadows, a liner, a lash primer, and two mascaras just to get The Look before you leave the house? It’s very likely that no one is admiring such artistry except you. Having such a perfectly painted face often makes you look self-conscious, self-absorbed or out of touch with modern times. Try taking it down to one shadow and one lash product and see how people take it. You may be surprised at how well received you are – and how much more approachable you are by a potential mate!

5. Have Fun With Color. Color doesn't have to be kept for evening - it is possible to sport a colorful eye or lip (not both at the same time) during the day and still look apppropriate. A sheer lipcolor in a bright pink or candy-apple red can look quite lovely with fresh skin and darkened lashes. A wash of olive, cadet blue, plum or rust can look elegant and day-worthy with a neutral lip. Sometimes getting out of the taupe box can be liberating, and age-defying.
(first look by Bobbi Brown, second look by MAC Cosmetics)

Wednesday

I am EXHAUSTED today! It's all my fault. Our Comcast digital cable box yet AGAIN was on the fritz so my husband took it in yesterday to be replaced. Yet again, he arrived at a great time, and they did a little tweaking here and there of our plan where now we are paying $30 less than before but have a DVR, HBO, Showtime, Starz, HD channels and the other stuff we previously had. I don't know how the man does it, but he goes in a store or calls up a service and leaves with a ridiculous deal!

So we were flipping channels like mad last night and I saw "Fame" was on HBO OD. I love that movie, not sure why but I do. Wish I had remembered it's near three hours long... I ended up staying up past 11:30 to watch the whole stupid thing that I have seen 50 times before. Hubby had headed to bed, even Ruckus left me to go up to his doggy bed.

So this morning I was DRAGGING. I know I can still have a little bit of caffeine but I try to make do without. Took Ruckus for a walk and did some energizing yoga, but still fell asleep on the Metro heading to work and eight hours later still dragging! Early night tonight!

Attire:
Jones New York Sport: Black tee shirt dress
Mossimo: Black leather thong heels
Chico's: Silver and black leather necklace
Silver hoops and cuff

Hair:
Day 3
Smoothed with round brush and dryer on dry hair

Beauty:
Cover Girl: Smoothers tinted mositurizer in Light/Medium
Philosophy: The Supernatural color correctors in Light
Cargo: Matte BeachBlush in Tenerife
Revlon: Super Lustrous lip gloss in Pink Afterglow
Imju Fiberwig
Body Shop: Eye color in Taupe
Maybelline: Brow powder in Dark Brown
Burberry London

June 24, 2008

Tuesday

Ah the dreaded outfit! I get so many comments and emails about this dress and these boots - they are unflattering, wrinkled, blah blah. Well you know what? I DON'T CARE! This is the MOST comfortable outfit I own and right now comfort really matters to me. Also, every time I wear this dress I have some guy flirt with me, a woman stop to compliment me or a coworker ask me if I have lost weight. Yes, it wrinkles and looks like a paperbag, but it must be a darn good paperbag. And on top of that, it makes me happy. I like the color, I like how breezy it is, I like the puffed sleeves. And these boots are sooo made for walking and I hope to take a long walk around the city on my lunch hour - the weather is far too nice to be cooped up inside or pussy-footing around in heels! :) Even on Wardrobe Oxygen I state that one must ENJOY what one is wearing or no matter what, it will not be chic! :)

Attire:
Old Navy: Olive linen sheath
H&M: Scarf
Duo: "Bern" boots in tan
J. Crew: Gold necklace
Twisted Silver: Gold bracelet
Misc: Gold hoops

Hair:
Second day
Straightened with Croc wet-to-dry flat iron

Beauty:
Cover Girl: Smoothers tinted moisturizer in Light/Medium
Philosophy: The Supernatural color correctors in Light
Cargo: Matte BeachBlush in Tenerife
Body Shop: Eye color in a greensish gold olive color they don't seem to sell any more.
Clinique: High Impact Mascara in Black
Revlon: Super Lustrous lip gloss in Pink Afterglow
Maybelline: Brow powder in Dark Brown, UltraLiner in Black

June 23, 2008

Monday

Attire:
Banana Republic: Black sheath of suiting fabric
BCBGirls: Leopard Peeptoe heels H&M: Silver necklaces
Misc: Purple silk scarf, silver hoops and cuff

Hair:
Washed night before
Matrix Curl.life Contouring Milk
Dried while sleeping
In morning, large sections twirled around curling iron. Fingers to separate curls.
Bangs held back with two barrettes and a touch of hairspray.

Beauty:
Cover Girl: Smoothers tinted moisturizer in Light/Medium
Philosophy: The Supernatural color correctors in Light
Cargo: Matte BeachBlush in Tenerife
Clinique: High Impact Mascara in Black
Maybelline: Brow powder in Dark Brown, UltraLiner in Black
Revlon: Super Lustrous lip gloss in Pink Afterglow
Nars: Blush in Orgasm

June 22, 2008

Saturday and Sunday

Saturday during the day was spent mainly recouping. I did wash curtains and bedding and the dog bed and bathroom to create a well-person retreat, but mainly hung out on the couch, took cat naps and chilled. Saturday night we went out to celebrate my dear friend A's 30th birthday.

Attire:
Victoria's Secret: Dark orange blouson tube top
Ann Taylor: Black tropical weight wool trousers
Lands End: Gold Sandals
J. Crew: Gold necklace
Twisted Silver: Gold bracelet
Misc: Gold hoops

Hair:
Second day
Added a bit of Matrix Curl.life Contouring Milk while dry to revitalize curls
Hit frizzy spots with curling iron
Set with matrix Sleek.look hairspray

Beauty:
Benefit: Pink to Please the girl, Gold to Get the Guy palette - the darker gold shadow on lid and along lash line, Her Glossiness in Next Question Please
Cover Girl: Smoothers tinted moisturizer in Light/Medium, LashBlast waterproof mascara in Black
Maybelline: Brow powder in Dark Brown
Philosophy: The Supernatural color correctors in Light
Body Shop: Eye Definer in Slate, Eye Color in Golden Khaki in crease and along lash lines, Shimmer Cubes in Warmth - Chocolate along lash lines and outer crease

Nine of us went out to celebrate. We started with dinner, hit two bars, then had dessert and coffee. Plans were to continue the evening, but we were all feeling pretty pooped (four of us were still recovering from Bonnaroo and one had recently injured his neck and was on meds). It was a lovely evening and we had perfect weather to enjoy dining and drinking al fresco. I of course enjoyed water, but still had a wonderful time!

Somehow I have no picture of me and A from the evening, but here is a pic with my sister and dear friend B from the evening.

Sunday, we took my mom and father-in-law to our favorite Greek diner for breakfast and then I went to my mom's to help her with some computer issues. After that hit the local market for some groceries.

No real need to dress up and I took the chance to wear my new maternity tank that I won off the great blog, Mom Most Traveled. The shirt is from the company [bump] and they have some really cute sayings on their tees and tanks for moms and dads to be. Considering my body is at the changing, yet not obviously pregnant stage, I loved the "I'm not fat!" shirt! Quite appropriate since I have had so many comments (most not published and some in person) commenting on how I am getting fat and how my body just looks lumpy and bumpy, not "with child." Sort of sucks when you know you have only gained about 5lbs and it's for the good of the little fig (grown from kumquat!). :)

Attire:
[bump]: Aqua tank
Victoria's Secret: White linen drawstring trousers
J. crew: Brown wedge flip flops
Silver cuff and hoops

Hair:
Third day
Brushed out

Beauty:
Cover Girl: Smoothers tinted moisturizer in Light/Medium
Imju Fiberwig: Mascara
Revlon: Super Lustrous lip gloss in Pink Afterglow

Now I am watching soccer with my husband and his friend and will probably soon go and take a nap. Not too exciting, but I want to be able to survive the coming week and not be sick any more.

Thursday and Friday

Thursday I started the day okay but by mid-day I was super duper sick. So sick my director commanded me to head home and heal up. I left around 1:30pm. Friday I could hardly get out of bed to email my team that I was calling out. My whole body ached, I had the sniffles, sneezes, coughs, wheezes and whines. And not really and meds available for me to take. I drank lots of orange juice, water, tea and vegetable broth and slept a ton; by evening I felt around 80% back to normal.

Anyway, back to Thursday's attire. I only have two bras that currently fit and both were dirty so I had to figure out a top that wouldn't show my pregnancy quad-boob. On top of that, I am fitting comfortably into my leftover size 14 trousers but I really don't have many left. My Essential jeans from The Gap still fit, but having anything that heavy of fabric pressed against my stomach right now makes me feel a bit nauseous. I am not maternity clothes size, but I am definitely a different shape and can't deal with anything rubbing against my stomach. So expect to see these two pairs of black pants quite a lot the next several weeks! :)

Attire:
Ann Taylor: green silk blouse, black triacetate suiting trousers, gold hoops
J. Crew: Gold necklace
Mossimo: Black leather thong heels

Hair:
Washed and conditioned
Matrix Curl.life Contouring Milk
Scrunched and dried with dryer and diffuser

Beauty:
Cover Girl: Smoothers tinted moisturizer in Light/Medium, LashBlast waterproof mascara in Black
Maybelline: Brow powder in Dark Brown
Cargo: Matte BeachBlush in Tenerife
Philosophy: The Supernatural color correctors in Light
Benefit: Her Glossiness in Next Question Please
Revlon: ColorStay shadow quad in neutral Khakis - Olive on lid and along lash lines
Burberry London

June 18, 2008

My VERY LONG Review of Bonnaroo... and a Little News!

Bonnaroo – this would be our second year going. For those who don’t know what Bonnaroo is, it is a four-day music festival on a 700+ acre field in Manchester, Tennessee. As for the type of music, well that is extremely varied. Rock, electronica, bluegrass, blues, soul, hip hop, rap, indie, heavy metal, jam bands, and even famous comedians. Over 100 artists are at Bonnaroo but a few names you may know that were in attendance this year were Pearl Jam, Metallica, Kanye West, O.A.R., Death Cab for Cutie, Vampire Weekend, Cat Power, Lupe Fiasco, Jack Johnson, Willie Nelson, B.B. King, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss, and Chris Rock.

Bonnaroo is 11 hours from my home in the Nations Capital – each year we drive down to Bristol, TN and stay overnight and then head out the next morning for the festival grounds. This gives us a last chance for a hot shower and a cool room to rest for when we do the Roo, we do it in General Camping. This means tents, no electricity, porta potties and the only water available is freezing well water from water stations (a fancy term for troughs with spigots in a trailer). Last year four of us went and with much research and help from message boards like Inforoo, we were prepared with a decent camp setup and all the necessities to survive the heat and long days of music and activity. This year our party grew to be seven folks with an even more awesome camp setup and plan of action to get the most out of the fest.

I was ready for the heat, the possible dust or rain, the long days, the lack of sleep, the need to stay hydrated, to stay up until sunrise to catch the best shows, the ability to be comfy without a hot shower or a shave for almost a week. I just wasn’t prepared to go at it pregnant.

Yes pregnant. I am three months With Child. Knocked Up. Preggo. There’s a bun in my oven.

This was not an accident – my husband and I decided to start trying this past Christmas. However with his medical history (think Lance Armstrong) and my almost two decades on birth control, I didn’t think it would be so… swift. We were trying but not trying. Not charting, temping and “baby we better have sex NOW!” sort of stuff, but just not using protection and being a happy married couple. We thought it would be a couple more months… heck even a couple more years before we got pregnant. I joked with a few about how I could be pregnant at Bonnaroo but didn’t really think it would actually happen.

I was 11 weeks along – long enough to have the morning sickness subside, my need to pee not be every 15 minutes and me start to have a twinge of energy again. For that I am eternally thankful. If Bonnaroo were two weeks earlier, I may have spent the entire time crying or sleeping in the fetal position in my tent.

So with this information… here’s my review of Bonnaroo 2008!

As I mentioned, seven of us went together. It was me and my husband, his best friend and my sister (the four from the 2007 group) and then two close girl friends and one of these girls’ boyfriend. They were all Roo Newbies, but music fans who had been well prepped by us regarding what they would experience when once on the farm. We considered shoving into two cars to save on gas, but decided to take three so we would end up with a larger campsite (you park directly behind your car) and not want to strangle one another before we hit Virginia.




Traffic in DC was a beast on Wednesday morning; it took over an hour and a half to get from my house in the DC suburbs to my sister’s apartment in DC to Route 66. We ended up not getting on the highway until around 10:30 am. Two cars headed to my sister’s place, the other started their commute from near Baltimore at 10:30 and still caught up with us in time for lunch. We stopped at a little pizza joint in BFE, Virginia where I had an awesome mushroom calzone, refueled the cars and got back on the road. We arrived at the Bristol La Quinta around 5pm.

Our friend’s dad lives only about 20 minutes from Bristol so we met him and his wife for dinner at Chili’s. Did you know there is literally only ONE vegetarian entrée on the entire freaking Chili’s menu? WTF! I was so not in the mood for a black bean burger that evening so I got super Meg Ryan from When Harry Met Sally on our waiter and made a custom meal. I didn’t feel too bad when he then admitted he used to go to Bonnaroo too, but stopped “when all the crappy commercial MTV bands started taking over.” I hate jam band snobs – there were still TONS of original Roo artists there (Umphrey’s McGee, Widespread Panic, Disco Biscuits, Yonder Mountain String Band, Phil Lesh, etc.) so those snobs drive me batty.

After dinner, we hit the Wal-Mart for some necessities. Got some awesome battery-operated fans for $5 that were lifesavers at Bonnaroo, some Clorox wipes to prep the porta potty seats, eye drops for my allergy-prone and contacts-wearing eyes, and my husband got a water gun and a Frisbee. After, my friend and his girlfriend went to his parent’s house for the night and five of us went back to La Quinta. Four drank beer, one drank water and we all played Roo-themed Pictionary and wrote goofy raps (sounds lame but we were giggling for hours).

We headed out a bit later than expected the next day, but with some advice from our friend’s parents (construction in Knoxville, use Route 55 to get into the festival) we made great time and ended up in a very short line (less than an hour from highway to campsite) and funnily enough only about 100 yards from our camp location the previous year (Pod 6/Camp Dr. Rumack for those who went). Not a bad spot – like a 10 minute walk to Centeroo where all the events took place and less than a block from porta-potties and right near a main road so it was easy to find camp in the middle of the night.

Camp setup was pretty painless with seven people. Unfortunately it was near 5pm which is when I seem to get my Morning Sickness. I was really dragging, but trying to be helpful. Drank lots of very cold water, had some protein and plugged through. Soon we had our phat pad set up – two EZ up shelters, four tents (one for me and my husband, one for my friend and her man, one for our guy friend and one for the two gals), tarps over all to block from heat and pounding rain, a mini kitchen made from a grill and folding table, a bunch of tailgate chairs, Christmas lights around the shade shelters and even a shower/toilet tent!

We all cooled off with some beers (me with some Vitamin Water) and headed to Centeroo. One friend had a couple he knew who were also there and they suggested we start the evening with seeing Grand Ole Party. Never heard of this band before, but knew I would like them once I found out the lead singer was a woman AND the drummer! They totally rocked and put on a good show. After we took a quick walk through Centeroo to get our bearings and headed to see a few more shows (Grupo Fantasmo, Back Door Slam, The Sword). I would have LOVED to stay up to see Vampire Weekend and Dark Star Orchestra but the kumquat (that’s what size the books say the baby was at the time of Bonnaroo) wasn’t having it so back to camp I went. I was knocked out by midnight.

Day Two – Friday. Started the day with a makeshift shower at the Water Station. This entailed me tossing on a pair of cargo shorts holding a hair towel, bar of soap, shampoo and a razor. Got in line with all the other campers with my own spigot of well water and washed my hair, shaved my pits and washed what was accessible. This year I had no fear and stripped off my shirt to just a solid hot pink cotton Victoria’s Secret bra so I could really feel clean. For the rest of the body, I went back to the tent and made do with Tea Tree cleansing wipes from The Body Shop and some Target brand personal cleansing wipes. I must admit I did add some girliness to the day – brought my Matrix Curl.life Contouring Milk to add to my air-dried hair and Cover Girl LashBlast waterproof mascara (BTW like it just as much as the non-waterproof version). Packed the Camelbak with Life Water, regular water, granola bars and fruit for snacks after slathering on tons of SPF 30 and donning a sloppy straw hat.

We started the day by attending a brunch for members of the message board Inforoo. May sound dorky, but it was totally awesome to meet so many people I had corresponded with for the past two years. We didn’t stay long because only half our group were members of the board and felt a bit left out. We also wanted to catch some music! We began the day’s music with Steel Train which I liked okay but found it more to be background music to my conversations with friends and People Watching. We then caught the end of Drive By Truckers’ set, which was pretty fantastic. We then headed to the Which Stage (second largest stage) to see Umphrey’s McGee. My husband saw them at Caribbean Holidaze this past December and we have a good friend that is a pretty rabid fan of theirs, but I had yet to experience them live. While half our group went near the stage to see the band, I stayed with a few friends near the back of the crowd under a tree to get shade and to relax. Still loved them and had an awesome experience. We stayed put for Les Claypool, who was on next. Another great performance.

After Les, I had great expectations. I wanted to see Swell Season, Rilo Kiley, M.I.A., Willie Nelson and Chris Rock. However Kumquat was exhausted so I headed back to camp for a late afternoon nap. I ended up sleeping until 9pm. Most of our group had left to go see Metallica; my friend Shelly and I chilled out, changed clothes, repacked and headed later into Centeroo to get good seats for My Morning Jacket.

My Morning Jacket is the reason we even went to Bonnaroo in the first place. My husband wanted to get his best friend a DVD for his birthday that showcased an amazing guitarist he didn’t know too much about (his friend is a guitar player). After doing some Googling he decided to get My Morning Jacket’s Okonokos DVD. We watched it together and I was addicted. I started researching MMJ and found they were regular performers at Bonnaroo. Though they weren’t performing in 2007, it still sounded like a cool festival so we decided to go. So this year they were performing and it would be my first time seeing them live and I was very excited.

We got a good spot (to the left of the beer stand for anyone who attended) and chilled out listening to Metallica’s set (not sad that I missed it) over the trees and enjoying the cool temperatures. Then it started to rain. Just a bit of drizzle, not too terrible. After Metallica, my sister, husband and my friend’s boyfriend caught up with us and it really began to rain. No worries, we were all prepared with ponchos and trash bags!

MMJ didn’t disappoint. It was so good, the vibe of the crowd and being with my favorite people and yes, even the rain made such a magical moment that I teared up. Definitely the highlight of the weekend. However the rain started getting to be very strong and my friends wanted to head out to see the Superjam (rumors were flying that Ton Waits was going to show up) so I regretfully left MMJ and headed with them to a different stage. We stopped at a tent selling hot tea and coffee to warm ourselves up. The barista told me my herbal tea was very hot, but I didn’t realize HOW hot it was. It was so hot, the cup collapsed on itself and spilled all over my left hand. I burned myself so bad the skin today is all leathery and wrinkled on my ring and middle fingers and I can’t get my wedding set back on. That, plus the rain, leaving MMJ, being tired and pregnant… I started to cry. No romantic tearing up, big heaving sobs. Friends got me ice for my hand and we all agreed it was a gross wet and very late night (around 2am) so we headed back to camp.

I was till a bit sad about how the night ended, but as I snuggled in next to the love of my life I heard MMJ perform “One Big Holiday” as clear as day and I smiled and knew things happen for a reason.

The next day, it was still raining. We trudged through off and on showers to get ready that morning. I can’t recall whether I took a shower or not – think that day due to the rain and mud I just washed with wipes in my tent. I decided to wear my Duo boots since I waterproofed them prior to Bonnaroo. I had brought Crocs as my main footwear because they are perfect for such a festival, but didn’t want nasty Roo mud seeping in through the air holes. As with the previous day, clothing of choice was a lightweight cotton sundress (Saturday was Old Navy, Friday was Target).

We started the day with an acoustic set by The Two Gallants at the Sonic Stage. Not bad, but I was distracted and spent a lot of time taking pictures of the crowd. We walked by and caught a few songs by Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings and then headed to the What Stage (largest stage) to see Ozomatli. I knew NOTHING about this band, but heard great things from friends on message boards. I again was not disappointed – had an amazing time and danced my booty off. It was a true Bonnaroo moment – fun music, good weather (rain had disappeared), good friends, thousands of friendly people dancing with me. We stayed for their entire set and then headed to the Which Stage for Gogol Bordello – another band I heard was amazing live. Maybe I was worn out from Kumquat or Ozomatli, but I wasn’t enthralled with Gogol Bordello. I pretty much chilled out (brought a Crazy Creek stadium seat which was phenomenal for field seating at these shows and easy to bungee to my Camelbak) with a frozen lemonade and People Watched. I then headed back to the big stage to see the legendary B.B. King. I stayed long enough to hear “The Thrill is Gone” and then found my friends at the That Tent where Zappa Plays Zappa was ready to perform.

Was never a fan of Frank Zappa, though I respected his talent. However I heard it was a must-see show and had a mini crush on Dweezil when I was a kid (I can still recall an interview with him on Nickelodeon where he said he hated making left turns while driving). They started and they sounded great, but I knew it was just the wrong scene for me. It was hot and dusty under the tent, a few guys near me smelled of BO and weed, a chick in front of me was smoking a cigarette, Kumquat was getting restless and Morning Sickness was starting (surprise, surprise it was a little after 5pm). I left my friends, wandered a bit and then decided to head back to camp to have a semi-healthy meal (as good as you can do with a 5-day cooler) and a quick power nap.

That power nap ended up being a doozy for I didn’t wake up until almost 10pm, completely missing the Jack Johnson set. Oh, no worries, I figured Jack would be kind of chill and I really was needing high-energy music to keep my own energy going through these long days. I changed into some long linen pants, a tank and a hooded long-sleeved tee and found my friends who were at the What Stage waiting for Pearl Jam.

Yes, Pearl Jam! One of my favorite bands and by far the most favorite band of my husband. Eddie and team have never disappointed us, and I was super excited to see them here were they would be more likely to play rarities and really jam out. Again, my expectations were exceeded. The show went over schedule, they played really rare songs, they jammed out, got personal with the crowd and sounded phenomenal. My Morning jacket made me tear up? Well my husband’s were shining during this set. Totally fabulous.

We then packed up and headed across Centeroo to see Lupe Fiasco at The Other Tent. We got a spot to the right of the tent. Standing, my husband and friend could see the stage pretty well. I was tired so I pulled out the Crazy Creek and had a seat. Lupe was pretty amazing and had the entire crowd wrapped around his finger. I was trying to get in a nap but couldn’t because the beat was infectious and the crowd so pumped.

We then headed BACK to the What Stage to see Kanye West. This was another must-see for me because I wanted to see what Kanye would pull out. There was much controversy about him even being at Bonnaroo – was he the right “feel” for the festival? Why did he get switched from a day spot on a smaller stage to a late night spot on the biggest stage? Would he be a primadonna? Would he live up to the hype? Rumor had it that he would performing the act from his Glow in the Dark tour which would have been pretty awesome to see.

We got a spot almost where we were for Pearl Jam – to the left side of the stage and a third from it. Good view, and good access to beer and porta-potties. I think we were settled by 2:30am and Kanye was supposed to start at 2:45am. I was pretty pumped, as were some of my friends. Others were starting to get sleepy. They were playing popular hip-hop tunes over the speakers until the show started and I was singing Rob Base and Beastie Boys with my girl friends. I was really shocked that no one in the audience knew all the words to Paul Revere. Is it because were are old? Because we grew up near DC? I feel that Beastie Boys’ Paul Revere is a rap classic, one that all ages would know all the words to. Anyway, us old ladies sand all the words and shook our booties!

3:00 and no Kanye. We get a message on the big screen that the show is delayed until 3:15. At 3:15 another notice of delay until 3:30. At 3:30 we get the message “Kanye West up Next!” There were a BUNCH of angry hippies by this point. People were booing, throwing things at the stage and many were chanting, “Fuck Kanye! Fuck Kanye!” I had pulled out my Crazy Creek again and got some shut-eye. I wasn’t going to miss this show, no matter how late it started. People started leaving and at 4am three of my friends gave up and headed back to camp. We persevered. The show FINALLY started at 4:29am. About 20 minutes into it, my husband and sister left because they were falling asleep standing up but somehow my one girl friend and I had a renewed sense of energy and stayed and even pushed forward so we were pretty near the front of the stage.

If you Google this show, you will get many mixed reviews, most negative. Most people were angry from the get-go for the show being almost two hours late. His show was also 30 minutes shorter than scheduled. It was NOT the Glow in the Dark tour performance, but one I had also heard about where he acts out having his space ship crash on an unknown planet.

Personally, I loved the performance, the cheesy parts and all. I knew many of his songs casually but found myself singing along to all of them. I wondered if the delay was purposeful when he began singing “Good Morning” right when the sun was rising, but honestly I didn’t care. I was pregnant, sober and up with the sun dancing my heart out to Kanye West with a good friend and a thousand new friends around me. I was damn proud of myself for sticking through. Kanye sung his heart out and I found him to be a powerful and talented rapper and singer (though his acting skills are SEVERELY lacking). The screens really added to the performance and I loved the lights, the video, the dancing, the whole effect. My friend and I were super pumped and glad to have had the experience.

The show ended around 5:30am and we trudged through Centeroo to head back to our camp. We were so physically and mentally exhausted we could hardly speak. However we were both so psyched by what we just shared.

Surprisingly, my body woke me up around 7:30am. Well maybe not so considering I rarely sleep past that point even on a weekend. Got up and got a burrito of egg and cheese from a nearby vendor. Sunday’s music started a bit later, so it gave me time to have a makeshift shower, even take another nap before heading back for our final day of music. It may sound disgusting, but I put on my same boots (new socks) and the same dress as the day before. I know, ME of all people! However I was going to be gross no matter what I did and the dress was so perfect – it was airy, not lined, super comfortable and my dress I had for Sunday had a lining that I KNEW would stick to my legs. Not only that, my breasts had grown a lot since I bought it and it just didn’t fit the way it was supposed to on top.

We started back to Centeroo around 2:30pm to catch Robert Randolph. He was phenomenal, and others thought so too. He was at the That Tent which is not a huge stage and the crowd spilled out from the tent to the side grounds, over an access road and into a common area. The sun was blazing and there was no heat and after about four songs I had to cry Uncle and move on. I think they put him on a smaller stage because he was with The Revival and not The Family Band, but honestly, he could have filled the What Stage just as well as Ozomatli the day prior.

I headed to the What Stage to catch Yonder Mountain String Band. The sun was insane, I was reapplying sunscreen every 30 minutes and kept wet bandannas on my neck and head. Guys were dancing around with misters and spray bottles which felt like droplets of heaven. I finished a two liter of water and had to go get more. My husband and I sat with our backs to the stage for a while so that the sun wasn’t beating on our faces. The rest of our friends met up with us just in time for the band to start.

Another Bonnaroo hit with Yonder Mountain String Band. Not my typical choice in music (bluegrass) but they were incredible talented, personable and the audience was energized. We were along the gravel access road on the left side of the stage and the road was full of dancing people – hippies, wookies, preps, rockers, ladies with hula hoops, tons of bouncing dreadlocks. It was an awesome sight and you couldn’t help but dance as well. My friend commented, “now I see why Black people say that White people can’t dance” and it cracked me up. It was true, the majority of the people had NO rhythm and seemed more to be doing a jig than traditional dancing, but they were so happy and full of life, it was beautiful! (picture depicts the feelings the next day by many festival attendees)

 We left and headed to get some sustenance and caught a few songs by Solomon Burke. Pretty talented man. We then went to catch O.A.R. It was 5pm and yet again, Kumquat was getting restless so I was feeling anxious, hot, sick and miserable. They were cleaning nearby porta-potties at this time and the smell almost knocked me over. There was no sun anywhere so we just tried to find a spot where we could hear the band and not smell sewage. My sister tells me she got a weird call from my mom on her cell. My mom was dog sitting and when she stopped by my house that morning, there was an alarm going off in my home. It wasn’t the smoke detector or a house alarm and she didn’t know what to do. By time we got the message and called her back, she had called my father-in-law who was also on vacation but called a neighbor of ours who is a handyman. He came over and helped my mom. Come to find out our water heater overheated and a bit overflowed onto the floor, where we have a moisture detection alarm. They cleaned up the bit of water, turned off the alarm and turned off the water heater’s circuit breaker and all was fine by time I called but to have that on top of Morning Sickness and heat and exhaustion… well I wasn’t as patient and nice to my mom as I should have been. I had to walk from my group of friends to hear her and when I returned I couldn’t find my camera. I totally went ballistic screaming that some wookie stole my brand new camera and then my friend found it under his backpack. I knew at that point I needed a major break from it all. The heat, the noise, the ridiculous crowds (65K in attendance), the music, the everything. It wasn’t bad being pregnant at Bonnaroo, but I did have a much shorter fuse than I usually would.

We headed for some food and some shade and I chilled out by myself regrouping. When I finally cooled down, my husband and I decided to go see Robert Plant & Alison Krauss, but find a spot in the shade away from the crowds. Eventually my friend and sister joined us. I lay down and relaxed and sort of vegged out. Honestly, I don’t remember much of that performance except that Alison Krauss’ voice can soar like an angel, and I heard Plant wail a la Led Zeppelin and it sent chills down my spine and made me glad I toughed it out.

After a bit, my sister and friend went to check on other shows. My husband and I decided to roam Centeroo alone, checking out various smaller tents and vendors. It was nice for when you go with a group of seven to a festival attended by 65,000 there’s little couple time available. We held hands and walked slow and it was a nice finale to the day.

At 8:00pm the whole crowd reconvened at the karaoke tent to see our karaoke-obsessed friend perform. This was not any old karaoke tent – this tent offered you to perform with a LIVE BAND. When we showed up it was a hard rock band all decked out in lycra and crimped hair and bandannas. It was fabulous, and T totally rocked the house with her awesome rendition of Bon Jovi’s Living on a Prayer. The karaoke tent shut down soon after her performance; a few went to see other shows, my husband and some went back to camp, my sister and I decided to get a trip on the Ferris Wheel. It had just gotten dark and we were able to see all of the camping and festival grounds lit up. It was a nice way to end the fest.

After the ride, my sister headed to see Widespread Panic. I was planning on seeing them but really felt it would be pushing myself too far. I instead kissed her goodbye and walked back to camp alone. I got myself a last Bonnaroo treat – an ice cream cone for the journey and took a long leisurely route so I could People Watch, Camp Watch, and see all the cars already leaving Bonnaroo.

I got back to camp and two friends were up drinking beer. I attempted to stay up and chat with them but soon started falling asleep in my tailgate chair. Said goodnight and was in bed by 10pm. I was so tired; I slept through all the fireworks and craziness of the last night of Bonnaroo. My husband did as well – we remarked that we had a surprisingly restful night of sleep!

The next morning my husband and I were up by 6am and we immediately started packing. I believe we were on the road by 8:30am. We stopped around 10am for breakfast at Cracker Barrel, made two pit stops and were home by 10pm.

All in all it was a wonderful and actually quite a restful experience. Four days without Internet, TV, newspapers, bills, work, and life drama was exactly what the doctor (and the kumquat) ordered. Finding nutritious vegetarian food was really not a problem – I brought plenty of snacks and there were many food vendors that offered healthy veggie-filled vegetarian and vegan meals. I really enjoyed being sober for the whole time because I didn’t miss a thing and never woke with a hangover or regrets. It was fun to have this crazy experience this summer, knowing next summer I will be caring for the new member of my family!

Wednesday

Wow, ignore the big piece of hair across my face - I didn't even feel that there! Goodness! But do say hi to Ruckus who HAD to be in the room with me while taking the picture - he was sad to be without us for six days and won't leave my side now. :)

Well I thought I missed it but seems as though I caught the Roo Flu.

Roo Flu: The illness one catches after the four-day festivities at Bonnaroo, usually brought on by dust, dehydration, lack of sleep, too much time in the sun and being intoxicated. Made popular in 2007 from the major dust from TN's summer drought, but a yearly occurrence for many festival goers.

I spent the entire festival sober, took many naps, made full use of eye masks and ear plugs at night, drank tons of water and took my allergy meds. However my husband started sniffling and popping Sudafed on the ride home and yesterday he hardly left the bed he was so sick. He also went to visit his Godson the day before we left for Bonnaroo and he plus his parents were all sick. Today I woke up with a scratchy throat and a few sniffles but otherwise fine. Then this afternoon during a conference call it hit me like a Mack truck. I am now coughing, sneezing, sniffling and all over feeling like poop. I kept having to mute my line so I could hack up a lung. oh so professional. Ugh. So anyway, my wardrobe today!

Attire:
Old Navy: Black tape yard sweater tee with empire waist
Ann Taylor Loft: Tan tweedy looking trousers; gold hoops
Ralph Lauren: Gold bangle
Mossimo: Black leather thong heels
Beach boutique in Rehoboth Beach: Faux tortoise shell necklace

Hair:
Next day
Straightened with Croc wet-to-dry flat iron
Bangs held back with two bobby pins

Beauty:
Cover Girl: Smoothers tinted moisturizer in Light/Medium; LashBlast waterproof mascara in Black
Maybelline: Brow powder in Dark Brown
Body Shop: Eye color in Taupe; Brow & lash gel in Clear
Revlon: ColorStay shadow quad in Neutral Khakis - Chocolate in crease and along lash line
Benefit: Her Glossiness in Next Question Please
Philosophy: The Supernatural color correctors in Light
Cargo: Matte BeachBlush in Tenerife
Shu Eumura: Lash Curler
Burberry London

Expensive Doesn’t Always Equal Appropriate

I know you readers have my mantra memorized – Quality, not Quantity. Quality can come at any price range, and appropriateness can too. Often times we confuse a high pricetag with formality. Just because a frock is designer (or at a designer price) it does not mean it’s always the best choice for an event.

A couple of years ago I was invited to a black tie wedding at an historical mansion. The bride wore a white veil and train that rivaled Princess Diana’s and the ballroom was filled to the gills with gold Chivari chairs and white roses. This was an event where the classic LBD was verging on too casual, even when paired with the family jewels and elegant heels. The bride only had one attendant, her sister. She gave her permission to pick any dress she desired in any color.

The maid of honor chose to wear a gown by a very hot fashion designer, worn by all the It Girls of Hollywood. The gown was brown and rust-colored silk jersey with a plunging halter neck and back, many straps wrapped around the body and a floor-skimming hem. Gorgeous dress, but far more appropriate for a summer fete in the Hamptons, than a December black tie gala. The dress would have been fab with a few wooden bangles and gold gladiator sandals, but the woman tried to formalize the dress with silk heels and diamonds.

It was expensive, it was gorgeous, it was totally inappropriate for the affair.

My friend works at a very cool ad agency in the city, where many of the women dress for work as though they are going to New York Fashion Week. One is sure to see the latest designer bags, heels and jeans at the water cooler. My friend was in the elevator with one of these well-dressed ladies and complimented her on her new Chloe dress. “Thank you, I wanted to look good for our first meeting with [big government agency who was new client].”

The dress was fabulous, but short, sleeveless and with a low back. Again, great for a Hamptons weekend affair, but not the right look for meeting with a new client who is most likely on the conservative side (I have worked with the government for years and have yet to meet an agency who fully appreciates a dress from Chloe).

I have seen spindly Manolos at beach weddings, strapless silk sundresses at family cookouts at the local park, designer fur vests at general admission all ages concerts, even Balenciaga purses at Bonnaroo – a 4-day music festival on a dusty farm in Tennessee where attendees camp without electricity or proper plumbing.

The point is, when shopping for a specific event, unless it IS New York Fashion Week, price and brand shouldn’t be a factor. Above all else, a look should be appropriate for the location, the audience, the type of affair. Style doesn’t come from a label, so when shopping ignore the trends, ignore the brands, ignore the fact that so-and-so was photographed wearing it to an awards ceremony. Focus on how it fits you, and your life and you will always be in style!

A few tips:
Weddings:
Steer away from bright red or white unless there is a theme specified on the invitation. If the event is after 5pm it is more formal (silk in place of cotton, clutch in place of handbag, crystals and pearls in place of metal and plastic jewelry and absolutely no denim). If the invite states the affair is Black Tie Optional, it doesn’t hurt to contact a member of the couple’s family or bridal party to confirm the level of formality. If all else fails, an elegant black dress of an evening fabric that is knee length or longer, silk heels, a clutch and a sparkly piece of jewelry will always work. For additional tips, visit my post about wedding attire.

Interviews/Client Meetings:
Err on the side of being conservative. For suggestions, visit my post about interview attire.

Neutrogena skin iD

It had to happen. Once Proactiv became huge there had to be larger chains that would try to mimic it. We have all seen it with the mineral makeup craze and now it seems to be the time for acne-proofing our skin.

Neutrogena's skin iD is the newest drugstore brand to try to snag away some of the rabid Proactiv fanbase – they even advertyise about how it is twice as fast as the popular infomercial line at reducing acne. From the skin iD Web site:

better and faster than Proactiv at treating acne!
skin iD outperformed Proactiv on all skin types and age groups. For mild, moderate, and severe acne, the results show that a personalized skin iD solution delivers superior results versus Proactiv.
Compared with Proactiv, skin iD™ is shown to be:


Better & faster at treating total acne!

Better at stopping new acne from emerging!

The final word? Truly remarkable results!
skin iD™is not only effective at treating your existing acne and preventing new acne from emerging, but it's also proven to be gentle on skin, with less burning or stinging, redness or flaking.
In just 7 days, skin iD stops 85% of emerging breakouts. And, in as early as 2 days, skin iD:
• Significantly reduces pimple redness & swelling
• Prevents new pimples from emerging
• Significantly reduces overall acne count
• Delivers a noticeable difference on your skin

Here's an at-a-glance view of how well skin iD™ addressed different types of acne at different stages of the clinical trial:

see for yourself
From clinical trials to real success stories, the proof is in the pores. See what a difference skin iD has made in individual lives. Then, experience what a difference a personalized solution can make today with an acne solution made just for you.

I haven’t really been plagued with acne since those tough middle and high school years, but I am interested in finding out if this line is as great as Neutrogena skin iD claims it is. For those who are looking for a solution to skin woes, skin iD is offering $10 off introductory kits on their Web site. The code is NEUTROGENA10 and is valid through June 30th. Kits can be purchased online or by calling 1-866-742-0201.

I would love to have those who have tried this line report back and let readers know how it has worked for you.

June 17, 2008

Tuesday

Attire:
Old Navy: Black matte jersey wrap dress
H&M: Silver and turquoise necklaces
BCBGirls: Black patent peeptoe heels
Silver hoops and cuff

Hair:
Washed and conditioned night before
Matrix Curl.life Conditioning Milk while damp
Dried while sleeping
This morning, pinned back some hair
Set with Matrix Sleek.look hairspray

Beauty:
Cover Girl: Smoothers tinted moisturizer in Light/Medium; LashBlast mascara waterproof in Black
Revlon: Super Lustrous lip gloss in Pink Afterglow; ColorStay shadow quad in Neutral Khakis - ivory on brow bone and inner corners
Body Shop: Eye color in Taupe; Clear brow & lash gel
Cargo: Matte BeachBlush in Tenerife
Maybelline: Brow powder in Dark Brown

Didn't get home until late last night and very busy today at work catching up for the days off. Hope to have a recap from my trip in the next day or two! As you can see, got a lot of sun - we had one night and early morning of heavy rain, but the rest of the time was extremely sunny and hot. I was consistent with the SPF 30 or more and didn't get any burn, but still got quite a lot of color. It was a ton of fun, saw about 30 different bands and artists and met some of the most wonderful people!

June 10, 2008

Tuesday

Last day of work before my trip! This morning I did an exercise video and some yoga on the deck so that I wouldn't be frazzled at work. Good thing because today has been busy in the office!

Attire:
J. Crew: Flame colored knit dress
Express: Old sarong as a scarf
H&M: Turquoise necklaces
Ann Taylor: Gold "twig" bracelets
Earrings from a Blues festival in town this weekend
Lands End: Gold sandals

Hair:
Washed and conditioned night before and dried while sleeping
This morning, straightened with Croc wet-to-dry flat iron

Beauty:
Philosophy: The Supernatural Color Correctors in Light, The Present clear makeup
L'Oreal: True Match foundation in C3
Cargo: Matte BeachBlush in Tenerife
Body Shop: Eye Color in Taupe; Eye Definer in Black
Cover Girl: LashBlast mascara in Black
Shu Eumura: Lash curler
Maybelline: Brow powder in Dark Brown
Revlon: Super Lustrous lip gloss in Pink Afterglow

Comments won't show up until I return (always some rotten apples spoiling the bunch - I learned the hard way) but I hope to process all of them next Tuesday. Will be sure to have lots of pics from the event. Take care everyone!

June 9, 2008

Sunday and Monday

Sunday we had a photo shoot - it was a lovely affair at a hotel ballroom for a gentleman's 80th birthday and anniversary of him being eight years cancer free. I know this man because I grew up down the street from him and his family; we also got to know him because he went through chemo at the same time and at the same facility as my husband. It was really wonderful to take part in this event. He has also been married to his wife for almost 60 years, has three children, a few grandchildren (one I grew up with), and several great-grandchildren. The crowd was full of family and friends - even a couple he has known since he was 4 years old. There were also many of the "adults' from my childhood - parents of my old friends and some of the other couples from the little dead-end street we lived on.

Since I was working as photographer's assistant/event coordinator, I needed something that was super comfy, cool, easy to climb around dealing with lights and cords, but also looked appropriate for the tone of the event.

Attire:
Old Navy: Black matte jersey dress
H&M: Turquoise necklaces
Naturalizer: Black leather flats
Silver hoops and cuff

Hair:
Washed that morning and allowed to air dry
Matrix Curl.life Conditioning Milk

Beauty:
Philosophy: The Present clear makeup, The Supernatural Color Correctors in Light
L'Oreal: True Match foundation in C3
Cargo: Matte BeachBlush in Tenerife
Nars: Orgasm blush on apples of cheeks
Shu Eumura: Lash Curler
Maybelline: Brow powder in Dark Brown
Cover Girl: LashBlast mascara in Black
Revlon: Super Lustrous lip gloss in Pink Afterglow, ColorStay shadow quad in Neutral Khakis - ivory on lid, chocolate in crease and along lash lines
Body Shop: Eye Definer in Black
Burberry London


Today I was in a bit of a rush because I spent the AM prepping for our trip Wednesday morning to Bonnaroo. Downloading new music and updating playlists for the iPod, packing my clothing, digging in the attic for camping equipment... so excited for vacation!!

Attire:
Josephine Chaus (from Marshalls): Black fine jersey trapeze tank with U-neck
Ann Taylor: Black tropical weight wool trousers
J. Crew: Gold necklace
Twisted Silver: Gold bracelet
Lands End: Gold sandals
Gold hoops

Hair:
Second day
Hair backcombed for volume
Matrix Sleek.look hairspray
Goody elastic hair band

Beauty:
L'Oreal: True Match foundation in C3
Philosophy: The Supernatural Color Correctors in Light
Smashbox: Soft Lights in Tint
Benefit: Pink to Please the Girl, Gold to Get the Guy palette - champagne gold shadow on brow bone, darker gold on lid and along lash lines
Body Shop: Eye Definer in Black, Eye Color in Chocolate alone lash lines and in crease
Shu Eumura: Lash curler
Cover Girl: LashBlast mascara in Black
Revlon: Super Lustrous lip gloss in Pink Afterglow
Trish McEvoy: Some gold shimmer stick I got years ago - added to the lipgloss for real sparkle

June 6, 2008

Friday

I don't think these pictures truly capture the amazingness of this top's color. It's a really intense ultraviolet and I just HAD to have it. I went to Marshalls last night after work because the hubby had to work late and I wanted to check out thier Shoe MegaShop (see my review here). Didn't get any shoes, but I got this top for $25 and a black sleeveless top for $14. I also love the way the fabric weaves together like a basket or a braid - very interesting and a lady on the train actually stopped me to compliment me on the color and another on the street asked where I got it!

Attire:
Kenar: Ultraviolet knit top
Ann Taylor: Black triacetate suiting trousers
Mossimo: Black leather thong heels
Ann Taylor Loft: Silver and crystal necklace
Silver hoops and cuff

Hair:
Second day
Bedhead straightened with Croc wet-to-dry flat iron

Beauty:
Philosophy: The Present clear makeup, The Supernatural color correctors in Light
L'Oreal: True Match foundation in C3
Nars: Blush in Orgasm
Revlon: ColorStay shadow quad in Neutral Khakis - the ivory on lid
Cover Girl: LashBlast mascara in Black
Maybelline: Brow Powder in Dark Brown, UltraLiner in Black
Clinique: Long Wearing Lipcolor in Beauty
Burberry London
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