Sunday, November 21, 2010

My grandmother decided to move out of her dark cave and move to a place closer to her family. My parents were helping her sort through her stuff. I had to wait to go home, so I took my time to rummage through her jewelry. I was lucky enough for her to give some to me, and I felt honored to add some beautiful jewelry to my bare collection:


Monday, November 15, 2010


The winter season is coming up, and what's the worse thing than our beautiful locks covered up by the warmth of our knitted hats? Even though, it keeps us from the bitter cold it does give us the unforgiving hat hair that we all anticipate. Hat hair is not the only enemy to our winter blues but also winter could be very damaging to our hair and will allow our beautiful locks to become damage/break. Therefore, there are some few tips to take to take care of our beautiful locks:

1. Avoid showering every day (come on now, we can at least take one day break), and deep conditioner every time. Deep conditioning may be a bit boring waiting five minutes for our hair to soak and replenish. However, take the few extra minutes to think about the day/and how to tackle tomorrow with beautiful locks. Some of my favorite deep conditioners:
(Which on Amazon has gotten 4 1/2 out of 5 stars! Thumbs up!)
After changing my hair from black to blonde in a matter of three months, this product was a savior to my damaging hair. With a few other tricks, and this baby right here my hair was back to beautiful right away! This product specifically with the addition to "moisture treatment" is helpful because moisture is what the hair lacks in the winter season. ALSO, another trick that I found helped was to wash with COLD water. Spending so much time in the salons taught me that hot water damages the hair faster by creating dry, brittle hair. Using this product and cold water will leave your hair soft, and beautiful for the time where your hair will break out of it's winter cocoon.



 Avoid too much combing, and heavy combing at least. The hair could become brittle with over-exposure to the hair brush. Therefore, brush with a wide-tooth comb and start from the BOTTOM to UP. Never go from UP TO BOTTOM. Never. Ever. Got it? I like the Silk Elements Olive Oil Wide Tooth Conditioning because it serves two purposes in which helps get the tangles out of the locks and also conditions the hair with the olive oil. Olive Oil is a old-school trick for shiny, soft hair. It has been known to keep a bit of olive oil in your bathroom and to put some olive oil in the palm of your hand and apply some at the tips and throughout the hair. Not too much because then the hair will become greasy but just a touch will do the trick. After, you will also realize even your finger tips have become soft. Olive oil is a great product for cooking and beauty. 




The use of household materials could: a) save you money b) understand/know what you are applying to your hair c) helpful to the locks. The combination of 1 RIPED avocado, one teaspoon of yogurt, and 1/2 teaspoon of honey is a perfect combination to fight off dry, brittle hair. Avocado is perfect for the skin/hair as it's packed with healthy fats that help repair hair. One you have mixed this combination, condition through hair, and use saran wrap to seal the conditioner. Also, sit with this combination on for about twenty minutes to a half a hour. Sit down and watch your favorite show! Before you know it, you'll have conditioned, soft, hair! One key tip about beauty is to never forget about the household materials and hair/skin wonders that lay in your fridge. By creating homemade masks allows for the hair to stay away from extra harmful chemicals.



Another key element of how to save your locks for the winter, is to never go outside with wet hair. If so, this will also call for an emergency case of breakage (even if, cracking your hair is fun). Therefore, always leave the house with dried hair (try not to use too much heat, try blow drying on cold). And to cover up! The weather elements can become very damaging for our hair. Therefore, put on a pretty silk wrap around the hair or a COTTON hat. Try to stay away from wool or acrylic because both generate more static than cotton. Cotton & Silk coverups can be a life savor to the daily runs to the local coffee shop or participating in winter activities. Also, could be worn beautifully!

AND THAT'S THE GUIDE TO HAVE BEAUTIFUL WINTER LOCKS THAT WILL MAKE YOU SO HAPPY THAT YOU WILL ALSO, BE ABLE TO WHIP YOUR HAIR BACK AND FORTH JUST LIKE WILLOW SMITH!

Friday, November 5, 2010


Time to go to Mass Appeal, and let's hope I don't die because of this terrible crippling body thing that I am suffering over. Mass Appeal is the Elmwood (this really cool, artsy (which kind of turned into a fashion type of place) of Buffalo)'s fashion show! I am so excited because this is one of the FIRST fashion shows I have ever attended in my life! And I am 19..what happened there? Hopefully, they allow camera's in and I can get some pretty awesome shots of my night!

Monday, October 18, 2010



Thursday calls for snow. Snow? Already? Well, Buffalo's weather is a whole big mood swing. The feeling of the winter in the air keeps me thinking of fashionable ways to keep warm. There are plenty of ways to achieve this look, and what it looks like is that Faux Fur is in season. Faux fur is versatile, because the different ways to style it. There is the hunter look which could be styled with the infamous-flannel that hasn't left our wardrobes since the 90's with ripped jeans, black tights with wool tights, topped off with either a fur vest/coat or even the hunter-styled hat. But, not all fur triggers hunters and hunting. Faux Fur is also could be used as a classic look. We can all walk around like it's 1920's again with the cigarette holder in our mouths with ring of red-lipstick and pretend we are that rich. Fur is not cheap- and neither is faux fur is cheap. Now, that it's in style the price value has increased. However, go by this rule:
FASHION IS AN RECYCLED INDUSTRY.
And from that thought, where is our recycled clothes end up? Salvation army. Vintage/thrifting has became the newest fashion trend but think about it: it's genius. Fashion is an industry with beautiful people, beautiful clothes, and artistic minds. Art sold on the walls never make a lot of money but fashion on our bodies sell for 2,000+. Our temptations never meet up with our fashion taste. The internet is the biggest communication port that allows our fashion minds to intertwine with others. We see other blogger's fashion, we look at what was on the runway for fall and we muse about the fashions we can never have. But, the truth is that fashion repeats itself and all the fashions can be found in the local thrift store. I scored myself a faux fur coat for only 10$ (and even though, I do not have any pictures with it..expect it to be showing up sometime soon in this blog). 10$ versus 200+? A BIG price difference. We are students in college making minimum wage. Fashion is too high for our budget thats why Salvation Armies/thrifting is a challenge to most of us. We see shopping as a style of an art, a way to represent ourselves, and make a statement. Topshop is lovely and most seen on Lookbook.nu but the quality versus the price is what we have to think twice about. Most of those looks on Lookbook.nu with Topshop labeled as their brand of choice could be created by the every-day shopping stores such as Target! (I am not trying to put down Topshop- and if I had the money to shop there I would be the happiest child- however, I don't). As a fashion student, I am surrounded by the beautifulest garments made my designers and all I can do is find the look for less. Therefore, even if people believe thrifting is an over-done fashion trend it is the most smartest fashion trend. 


Wednesday, October 13, 2010


When we think of ugly sweaters the first thing that comes in mind...may be Bill Cosby? Or how about the christmas sweater your grandmother would always wear? When I was a child, I always thought how could someone ever wear such a horrid thing? However,when I started to grow into the world of thrifting I realized there are a lot of gems out there that I would never think twice about. There are some diamonds that just need a few dusting off and adjustments. One of the diamonds that I have learned to enjoy are these ugly sweaters or perhaps, you wouldn't think they are ugly at all. This is going to be my first winter with the ugly sweaters so this will be interesting. But, I have a good feeling about this because the minute I put one on I felt all warm and fuzzy. I need that type of feeling for a Buffalo winter which one day could be 30 degrees and the next will be below 0 and blizzard. Not only are they warm, and fuzzy but they can be put together right! If I could show some examples off of lookbook.nu then I would but however, I believe they are against the copy button. On my "half-assed" google searched, I did find the oh-so-lovely picture of Peaches Geldof who is also, indeed wearing an ugly sweater and is sporting it ever so nicely. The point of an ugly sweater is to be big enough to wrap yourself in the sweater, feel warm, and feel pretty cool about the cool shapes! It could look nice as a dress with some leggings or stockings. But, perhaps, ugly sweaters isn't your sweater of choice. If so, then don't bash the people who enjoy the big, ugly sweaters. But, this jerk does like to speak his voice very loudly:
I know there’s this whole trend to bring back ironically ugly sweaters, Members Onlyjackets and fashion missteps of the past, except there’s almost no way to wear that crap without looking like a clueless tool. Almost no one except you and your goofy group of friends gets the joke and you end up looking like an out of date fashion victim with only your sense of smug self importance to carry it off. You can always tell yourself that you’re so much better than the rest of us who just don’t get it."- celebitchy.com
And well, if that's your view on the ugly sweaters then at least say it a bit nicer? Who ever wrote rules for fashion anyway? Comfort goes perfectly with fashion and those big, ugly sweaters are going to keep us warm for those cold winter days! And not to mention, our sweaters even got cool designs on them! Therefore, I have broken the idea of that whoever is seen with an ugly sweater is a 'fashion victim tool' and I have started my own collection:



 I say "Party On!" with your ugly sweaters! For it will always bring you warmth and art to your body! Even Marc Jacobs parties on with me:


 

Monday, October 11, 2010

Fall has always been my favorite season. The winter is too cold and the summer is too hot in Buffalo, New York. And yet sometimes it flips around and the winter does not know rather to be cold or hot. The weather is one of the most talks  between us buffalo kids. This year it seems like the Fall has been full of rain and the very few "indian-summer" nice days. Yesterday, it got up to 70 degrees and we planned to go apple picking. I have always been a fan of apple picking- or about anything that has to do with fall festivities. Fall was always a time when the family would get together to go pick out pumpkins, haunted houses, visit farms to purchase their local apple-cider.  It seemed though the older the family has gotten the less and less we would do fall-festivities together. But, I got a chance to go apple picking in Lyndonwood yesterday with the beautiful seventy degrees that we could just not pass up. It took about an hour and a half to get to the little farm in Lyndonwood. I was already exhausted from the morning of  working so the car ride was relaxing versus the extremely stressful morning. Once we got there, we grabbed bags to go apple picking and a part of me wanted to get away from the group. There is something beautiful about being alone in fields of apples. The beauty in the apples really create an exquisite art for me. I am also known to finding art in the weirdest things but it's better than just grabbing the ripest apple and eating it and forgetting about it's existence. There are some things in the world that we forgotten about the beauty. 



However, what to do with all the rest of the apples that are left over? Well, whip up an Apple-Oatmeal Scrub ( If there is any left over from the apple pies, and the homemade apple sauce)!

Apple-Oatmeal Scrub

2 tablespoons rolled oats
1 1/2 teaspoons cornmeal
1 tablespoon honey
1/2 medium apple, cored, peeled and finely chopped

Use a fork to mix the oatmeal and cornmeal (to exfoliate) with the honey (to moisturize) in a bowl to create a paste. Combine paste with the apple (which is packed with antioxidants) in a food processor set on pulse until well blended. Spread the mixture on your face and scrub gently in a circular motion to remove dead skin cells. Rinse with warm water, then pat dry and admire your new glow.
"The health fruit apple contains 80 to 90 per cent of water content in it. It is full of beneficial proteins, vitamins and minerals, namely, calcium, sodium, iron, phosphorous, potassium and many trace elements in small quantities as well. Apples also contain Vitamins A, B, C and its peel contains natural antioxidants."  -acnetalks.com
A person can eat up to three apples a day to be able to seeing a nicer, clearer, glowing face. However, not only is an apple good for the beauty but good for the body because of it's high in antioxidants. Not to mention, it's almost Thanksgiving and who really could turn down an delicious apple pie picked from the trees of the local farm?

Saturday, October 9, 2010






Inspiration to never forget the passion for photography.