Selasa, 24 April 2007
Everyday is Earth Day
The other day I was telling my husband how much I hate Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, etc. Now before you write me off as an insensitive jerk, please hear me out. It's not that I don't love my Mom or my Husband and I hate telling them how special they are to me, it's just that I think it is pretty pathetic to limit that to one "Hallmark holiday" a year. I would hope that I am telling them on a regular basis how much they mean to me and therefore it appears more genuine than contrived. So, naturally I feel the same way about Earth Day. The difference here is that the purpose of Earth Day is to raise awareness about living green, whereas I don't really see Mother's Day's purpose as raising awareness for moms. Anyway, comparisons aside, I hope that people will begin to see everyday as Earth Day, incorporating eco-friendly practices into their lives. Some easy ones are recycling, using biodegradable cleaning products (they are they same prices as their chemical counterparts), buying things used. I hope that those of you reading this will buy some of the items in my shop, but my greater goal is to show people how easy and fun it is to be environmentally friendly. I am not one of those anal people who refuses to eat anything that is not organic (no offense to those of you who may be way ahead of me in this), but I am trying to use my creativity to see how I might be a better citizen of this planet. I have only just begun what I believe will be a life long journey. Will you join with me in making everyday Earth Day?
Senin, 23 April 2007
So much to do. So little time!
As you can probably tell I’ve not had time to post. I am nearing the end of my Masters degree and I’m STRESSED the h*ll out! I don’t think I’ll be able to post for the next two weeks but I’ll be back. :) I’m also behind on my emails so people won’t be receiving responses until things settle down. In the meantime please support my favorite blogs:
AfroBella
My Fashion Life
Clutch Magazine
Invade My Closet
Batch Please!
Juicy News!
Take care, Sylvia
P.S. Congrats to all those who graduate this May!
AfroBella
My Fashion Life
Clutch Magazine
Invade My Closet
Batch Please!
Juicy News!
Take care, Sylvia
P.S. Congrats to all those who graduate this May!
Sabtu, 21 April 2007
Trunkshop.com
Make a beeline to Trunkshop.com before the end of the month (April 30th). This one-of-a-kind online jewelry store is closing down. Don’t ask me why! All I know is they have some really cute pieces, most of which are on sale. Their stuff has been featured in magazines such as In Style, Elle, Glamour and Essence so I can’t imagine why they’d be going out of business. The vintage section of the site has more affordable pendants and bracelets. Also take a look at their handbags they're très cute!
Left to right: India Clutch by Bambina di Cioccolato, $98; Angel Earrings by Anne Rachelle, $70; Walking Spanish Earrings by Brooke Medlin, 30; all available at www.trunkshop.com
Left to right: India Clutch by Bambina di Cioccolato, $98; Angel Earrings by Anne Rachelle, $70; Walking Spanish Earrings by Brooke Medlin, 30; all available at www.trunkshop.com
Fuchsia Baby!
Left to right: Margherita Missoni wearing Giambattista Valli, Dita von Teese and a model wearing Giambattista Valli, Spring 2007.
U.K. ladies I urge you to take of your stiletto heels and run to Oasis. When you get there buy this bright pink, taffeta number. Perfect for spring/summer, this color will make you the belle of any ball. Gianbattista Valli showed vibrant, silk organza dresses in his Spring 2007 ready-to-wear collection. I also adore the strapless dress Dita von Teese wore over a simple black t-shirt during fashion week. I’m looking for a U.S. equivalent so if you see one shoot me an email!
Kamis, 19 April 2007
A Black and White Affair…
Thandie Newton and Eva Mendes attending the launch party for new range of bags created by Mulberry for Giles, at Harvey Nichols, London in January 2007.
Angela Bassett attending the ceremony honoring Oscar-winning actor Forest Whitaker with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame earlier this week in Hollywood.
Cassie posing backstage after her appearance on MTV's Total Request Live last September in New York City.
Sanaa Lathan at the Cosmopolitan Magazine launch of Bebe Sport with Eva Longoria last March.
Kimora Lee Simons posing in the lobby during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Fall 2007 in New York City.
Sorry the posts have been slow this week I’ve been busy with papers and then blogger was acting up. Anyway, monochrome prints are going to be hot this summer but if you don’t do pretty patterns opt for block colors. Black and white stripes like Cassie and Thandie’s give this look a harder edge.
Kelly Rowland with designer Tracy Reese backstage at the Tracy Reese Fall 2007 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in the Promenade in Bryant Park this February in NYC.
Sorry the posts have been slow this week I’ve been busy with papers and then blogger was acting up. Anyway, monochrome prints are going to be hot this summer but if you don’t do pretty patterns opt for block colors. Black and white stripes like Cassie and Thandie’s give this look a harder edge.
My Picks!
Left to right: Border Dot Emma Dress, $24.50, www.wetseal.com; Florencia Dress, $27.80, www.forever21.com; Story of a Girl by Sass and Bide, $708.44, www.my-wardrobe.com; Voile Eyelet Hem Bow Dress, $26.50, www.wetseal.com
Left to right: Nieves Lavi Tiered Bottom Halter Dress, $286, www.shopbop.com; Dresses, $34.90 each, H&M ; Striped Halter Dress. $39, www.newport-news.com; Colorblock Dress, $81.20 (Sizes 22 -32), www.kiyonna.com
Left to right: One Shoulder Colorblock Tunic, $58, www.ardenb.com; Silk Flower Print Halter Top, $69, www.bebe.com; Mossimo Black Seamless Striped Tube Top, $12.99, www.target.com; Chiffon Cap Sleeve Top, $39, www.rampage.com
Don’t stress over accessories. Killer black pumps or sandals are all you need. Maybe add diamonds and create a smoky black eye to upgrade the look!
Don’t stress over accessories. Killer black pumps or sandals are all you need. Maybe add diamonds and create a smoky black eye to upgrade the look!
Senin, 16 April 2007
Did You Guess Right?!...
Tamia attending the Second Annual GRAMMY Jam, 10 Dec 2005
This one threw a lot of people but I would have guessed Mariah had I not known! If you haven't already, pick up a copy of Tamia's new album "Between Friends." It's one of my favorite albums right now along with Robin Thicke's "Evolution" album!
Mya covers Ocean Style Magazine
I was getting my daily dose of Concrete Loop and saw this new magazine (well, new to me) called Ocean Style. As you can see Mya is on the cover looking sultry and fabulous. There was a time when I didn’t care much for Mya’s style but she's been growing on me. I wonder what projects she has up her sleeve. Head over to Ocean Style’s website to flick through a preview copy of their magazine.
Sabtu, 14 April 2007
Jumat, 13 April 2007
The Hit List…
Left: Ruffled Shoulder Bag, $50, www.oohboutique.com (Coming soon!)
Right: Tuxedo Leather Bag by BE & D, $970, www.net-a-porter.com or $1280, www.saksfifthavenue.com
Right: Tuxedo Leather Bag by BE & D, $970, www.net-a-porter.com or $1280, www.saksfifthavenue.com
I’m eyeing this ruffled bag with trepidation. I love the BE & D original on the right but alas, love can’t be exchanged for real currency. So, I will wait patiently for Ooh Boutique’s alternative to hit the virtual shelves. I know this bad boy is going to go quick but mama didn’t raise no fool… My credit card is on standby! Also check out the blue version Ooh Boutique has and the bronze BE & D version at Saks.
Silver Streak
Woman in Italy during Milan Fashion Week.
Giovanna Battaglia, fashion editor at L'Uomo Vogue.
Women in New York City during New York Fashion Week.
Silver heels were made for black, opaque tights. Don’t believe me? Then take a long hard look at the very fashionable ladies above. Now, I know it’s technically spring, but here in D.C. the weather is still on the chilly side so I’m thinking about rocking this look for a few weeks until summer arrives. Pair with a ridiculously short mini skirt or shorts for maximum effect!
Credit: Pics from The Sartorialist.
Credit: Pics from The Sartorialist.
My Picks!
Left to right: Mix Up, $79.95, www.stevemadden.com; J Lo Jojo Pump, $124.95, www.endless.com; Finian Open Toe Pump, $89.95, www.ninashoes.com ; Selene Peep Toes, $138, www.anthropologie.com
Left to right: Steve Madden Myra Pump, $79.95, www.endless.com; Temse, $89.99, www.aldoshoes.com; Bronx Shoes, $113.95, www.zappos.com; American Eagle Carson Flat, 17.99, www.payless.com
Note: Also see this post for further inspiration.
Note: Also see this post for further inspiration.
Rabu, 11 April 2007
Enter Fashion Playland…
The talented jewelry designer Dana Ayanna has founded an events company that’ll erupt your senses! Femme Fete is a modern day playground where fashion and fantasy collide. Join Dana (Artistic Aya) and other designers such as Ananas (see Size Matters! post), Gigi Faviela, Rachelle Celline and Marie Elanne for a night of shopping, beauty treats and music. Tickets cost $28 and you must be over 21 years old to attend. Click here to see photos of past events and to purshase tickets. Also visit www.artisticaya.com to learn more about Dana's jewelry made from paper!
When: Thursday May 3, 2007
Time: 7:30pm -10:30pm
Place: Numark Gallery
625 E Street NW (@ 7th St),
Washington D.C.
Sneak-a-Peak…
Pieces from Kate Moss' new line for Topshop.
Topshop has high hopes for its highly anticipated new line by Kate Moss premiering May 1st in the U.K. Topshop is so confident in their new ally that they plan to launch the collection in select Barneys stores across the States. The 91-piece line was ‘designed’ by Kate and will debut on May 9th. Prices will range from $24 (for a vest T-shirt) to well over $200 (for a leather jacket). The move across the Atlantic is well overdue if you ask me, Topshop has 303 UK stores and 9 overseas but none in the U.S! Head over to www.katemosstopshop.com to virtually flick through their Lookbook and to see behind-the-scenes footage.
Selasa, 10 April 2007
Nia Long
Nia Long arrives at the 20th Annual Kid's Choice Awards held at the UCLA Pauley Pavilion on March 31, 2007 in Westwood, California.
I am lovin' this look on Nia. She looks so cute and she knows it! I’m not too sure about the shoes. You can’t see how bad they look in this pic but click here to see what I mean. That aside this look was fresh and unique, especially for the red carpet. Can’t wait to see more of her!
Steal Nia's Style...
Shorts: Pinstriped Shorts, $50, www.topshop.com
Shoes: Patent Pump, $60, www.victoriassecret.com
Earrings: Textured Hoop Earrings, $3.80, www.forever21.com
Bangles: Interlocked Bracelet, $5.80, www.forever21.com
I searched high and low and even in between and couldn’t find the exact outfit that Nia Long wore, but you can recreate the look with wide shorts and a wrap shirt with puff sleeves. I know it’s not exact, but you can look around in your local stores for similar items that might make the look more authentic ;)
Beautiful 1970's Vintage Dress
SOLD!!!
I am trying something new here. I want to offer some really unique vintage items, directly on my blog. I have just discovered Google Checkout, which is safe, secure and easy to use. Please email me at trend-fashion-today@gmail.com if you have any questions.
This lovely vintage dress with its bold print and open back, reminds me of a summer night on the beach in Mexico. This dress is approximately a size small. The bust will fit a 32" to 34", while the waist and hips simply glide along the body. To purchase this item for $42, please click on the Google Checkout button below. (This item only ships within the United States)
SOLD!!!
I am trying something new here. I want to offer some really unique vintage items, directly on my blog. I have just discovered Google Checkout, which is safe, secure and easy to use. Please email me at trend-fashion-today@gmail.com if you have any questions.
This lovely vintage dress with its bold print and open back, reminds me of a summer night on the beach in Mexico. This dress is approximately a size small. The bust will fit a 32" to 34", while the waist and hips simply glide along the body. To purchase this item for $42, please click on the Google Checkout button below. (This item only ships within the United States)
SOLD!!!
What's in a name?
So where did the name Salvage Life come from? Well, my husband would tell you that I am an obsessive thrift store shopper and trash digger. I would say "I just see the potential in things." So, the name has two takes. The first is that I "Live the Salvage Life" by attempting to use as many old things as possible to fulfill new purposes. Secondly, I "Salvage the Life" left in an item and allow it to live again. The key to living the Salvage Life is to not see something for what it is, but what it could be. Many of us do this already without realizing it. When you raise a child you don't simply see them for who they are as a baby and accept that they will never walk and talk, you teach them and train them, knowing what they have the potential to become. My challenge to all of you reading this blog is to begin to apply that same mentality to the rest of your lives. For example, I have been using old photographs as tags for the items that I sell. I hope that my customers would then reuse these as bookmarks or decor. If you have any ideas for a third life use of these vintage photos, please post a comment!
Minggu, 08 April 2007
Shifty Business...
Rosario Dawson arrives at the 22nd Annual Film Independent Spirit Awards held at Santa Monica Beach in February in Santa Monica, California.
Kerry Washington looking cute ‘n’ flirty in her silk shift.
Nia Long attending the 17th Annual NAACP Theater Awards earlier this year.
Paula Patton arriving at the 21st Annual Soul Train Music Awards held at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium last month in Pasadena, California.
Tracee Ellis Ross at the Katy Rodriguez Celebration of her Eponymous Collection.
Take a cue from these ladies and shift into gear with the must-have dress du jour. A throw-back from the sixties, the shift dress is a classic style that shows no signs of disappearing. If you’re worried about looking too retro in a shift, pick a fabric with a futuristic twist like Paula Patton or try something a little more eclectic like Tracee Ellis Ross. Remember that the shift dress was made for the clutch purse, so give it what it deserves!
Take a cue from these ladies and shift into gear with the must-have dress du jour. A throw-back from the sixties, the shift dress is a classic style that shows no signs of disappearing. If you’re worried about looking too retro in a shift, pick a fabric with a futuristic twist like Paula Patton or try something a little more eclectic like Tracee Ellis Ross. Remember that the shift dress was made for the clutch purse, so give it what it deserves!
Note: See Christina Milian in the DVF dress that Forever 21 duplicated here.
My Picks!
Left to right: Eyelet Dress, $39.80, www.forever21.com; Square Jacquard Shift Dress, $130, www.oasis-stores.com; Mint Jodi Arnold Jacquard Mini Dress, $363, www.pinkmascara.com; Monochrome Shift Dress, $24, Primark U.K.
Left to right: Lace Style Shift Dress by Matthew Williamson, $490, www.netaporter.com; Cream Lurex Bid Sleeve Sash Dress, $70, www.missselfridge.co.uk; Lichtenstein Shift, $258, www.anthropologie.com; Spotted Dress, $24.80, www.forever21.com
Left to right: Metallic Shift Dress, $120, www.oasis-stores.com; Broderie Shift Dress, $70, www.riverisland.com; Eyelet Shift Dress, $39.50, www.alloy.com; Jersey Shift Dress by Chloe, $1790, www.net-a-porter.com
As summer approaches, wear you shifts in the day with sandals then whip out the heels for nighttime fun!
As summer approaches, wear you shifts in the day with sandals then whip out the heels for nighttime fun!
Jumat, 06 April 2007
Don’t Forget Your Pink Mascara!
Above: 3.1 Phillip Lim Rosette TShirt Dress, $451, www.pinkmascara.com
Left to right: 3.1 Phillp Lim Belted Floral Dress, $429; Sunner Florent Ruffle Dress, $277; Theory Polka Dot Dresses, $325, all available at www.pinkmascara.com
Pink Mascara store in Irvine, CA
I’ve been meaning to spotlight this store for a long time but better late than never! In some respects PinkMascara.com is like many other shopping sites that offer a delectable selection of the latest designer threads and accessories however, what I like most about this site are their continuous sales. Right now they are selling many of their Winter/Fall collections at a 75% mark down! Also browse through their Lookbook to get some inspiration on how to put your own closet pieces together. If you live in the Irvine area in California, check them out in person…
Address:
Pink Mascara
I’ve been meaning to spotlight this store for a long time but better late than never! In some respects PinkMascara.com is like many other shopping sites that offer a delectable selection of the latest designer threads and accessories however, what I like most about this site are their continuous sales. Right now they are selling many of their Winter/Fall collections at a 75% mark down! Also browse through their Lookbook to get some inspiration on how to put your own closet pieces together. If you live in the Irvine area in California, check them out in person…
Address:
Pink Mascara
6258 Irvine Blvd,
Irvine,
CA 92620
Store Inquiries: 949 748-3980
Rabu, 04 April 2007
I Like Her Style!: Katie Rost
Hi guys! I’ve been swamped with work lately but I’m trying to keep the blog up to date. I don’t have a post for today but I interviewed D.C socialite and model Katie Rost a couple of weekends ago and thought you’d be interested in reading snippets of it. She was so sweet, funny and drop dead gorgeous! The interview is posted over on HoneyMag.com because she was on their cover once with Andre 3000. Click here** to read it and be sure to tell me what you guys think and I’ll post soon!
Sylvia
xx
**The interview has been reposted below.**
The life of a socialite, entrepreneur, and Honey cover girl is a busy one, so I thanked my lucky stars when I got the chance to sit down with the delightful Katie Rost. As we chatted at the Four Season's Hotel in Georgetown, D.C., Ms. Rost filled me in on her upbringing, impending projects and let me in on what it's really like being a non-white socialite in the nation's capitol...
When did you start modeling?
Well I started a little bit when I was 14. I was in the Ford New Model program where they basically look at you, try and track you, and see where your head is at. My mom decided at about 16… I'd done little nothing things, like mall stuff, nothing big. But she was worried because I was kind of immature and I took everything really personally. So if someone did my make-up and I didn't like the way it was done I would start crying or yell at people or whatever... and my mom was like "ok, you're not ready for this!"
Do you still model full-time?
I've just decided to recommit myself to it for the next few months because I just got a phone call from my agent and she's like, "we miss you here and we want you to come back and get a little more intense with it." So I'm going to but I'd basically taken a year off.
How was the Honey cover with Andre 3000?
That was crazy! Andre was like crazy and styled us all. I had this Mohawk and stars down my face. So much fun!
So are you going to be based in New York for the next year or will you be between NY and D.C.?
I just bought an apartment in New York but I'll be in between. Either I'll be at my farm in Virginia or I'll be in Manhattan or I'll be with my mom in Potomac, Maryland.
Now I understand that you worked for BET briefly on their Teen Summit show? What was that like?
It was really fun. It was like the only show on BET that was really quality and geared towards teenagers. Everything else was like Hip-Hop videos. A bunch of nastiness all throughout and then the gospel on Sunday. I don't even quite understand why that's considered to be Black entertainment.
Tell me about it!
Teen Summit was a great show. It had an intelligent, topical spin to it. So whatever was going on, whether it was, "Oh we're listening to these lyrics that say 'bitch' and 'hoe' all the time and what's this really about?" or "How is this impacting us as teenagers and what do we think of this?" or even "Is that how black women should define themselves?"... Absolutely not! And then we'd really get into those topics. I was a presenter so I got to meet so many amazing people.
So you've modeled and presented, surely acting is the natural next step?
Yeah, I thought about doing that... [hesitates] ...I had a little nothing part on Six Degrees this past season. And that was really fun because I was just at this party and the casting director was like "oh, I like your personality" and I was like whatever but I ended up on the show! I played a model so it wasn't a stretch or anything!
What about movies?
If someone wants to put me in a movie I'm happy to do it! [laughs at the thought] But I don't think I'm going to take acting classes.
So how did the Washington Life cover come about?
I ran into the editor, Michael Clements, at Elton John's Oscar party. The best party ever By the way! Anyway we literally slammed into each other on the dance floor and he was like, "you're hot!" And I was like, "so are you!" And he was like, "tell me everything about yourself." And I was like, "I'm leaving New York! I just bought a farm in Virginia!" And he's like, "you're gonna be in D.C? Like, oh my God, we have to hang out..." And we just completely fell in love with each other on every level he's just a brilliant, wonderful man. He also mentioned that he was really excited about what's going on as far as socialites in general in the media.
Do you define yourself as a socialite?
I think people are just starting to pay attention to that for some reason. And I was like, "Oh. I didn't really know that I was one." But ok! So I guess if I go to an event every night, or three sometimes, then that means that... That that's what I am. And I'm like cool! Y'know? I have no problem with that. But you know I've always gone to these sort of things, It's just what me and my mom do. Y'know? (Katie's Mom, Rynthia Rost, is VP of Public Relations for Geico)And it just always seemed natural... I just thought everyone did. So I'm realizing that it was sort of special.
And what do you think of your fellow black socialites?
I don't really know if there are any black socialites. I guess they are supposedly...
There's Genevieve Jones...
I honestly don't even know who she is. That's so strange. I think I was at one party that she was at but I don't really know her. I googled myself once and I was reading all these weird, weird things about myself and then I was reading about her and I was like this poor girl! I would die if people were saying these things about me! It just left a bad taste in my mouth. Just the way y'know, those stereotypes of black women. I don't care who she had an affair with or what she did, there's no reason to put someone's business out there like that. That's just nasty.
Who is your favorite designer?
I would have to say Stella McCartney still. She's pretty bad ass! But favorite designer who helped me the most in my career and was the most supportive to me was Stephen Burrows. He is an amazing, amazing black designer who not a whole lot of people know about but he is brilliant.
And how would you define your like personal style?
I try to be funky, I try to be kinda like downtown New York. But I definitely love ball gowns and I love to glam it up at night. And live for it really.
So tell me about your new skin care line Body by Katie Rost.
I just love it! It's so much fun! I have this beautiful farm in Virginia and I'm gonna be growing lavender and all of that stuff.
Do you have a team that makes it for you?
My production area is just finally been finished so I will have a team. But it's just been team Katie. I come up with all the recipes. That's what I've been doing for the last year at my farm. Mixing products...
Katie gives me some beautiful samples of her Vanilla/Plumeria Body Scrub and Shea Butter Body Soufflé.
Are you literally like churning away at your farm?!
I do churn! [giggles] But I mean the shea butter comes to me in bulk and then I add to it. The scrub I completely make myself. Shea butter is like the best thing for your skin. I coat myself with it every morning. I put it on thick on my skin then I get in the steam room and relax.
Ah the good life... Must be nice!
To buy Body by Katie Rost products visit www.bodybykatierost.com and also visit www.katierost.com.
Sylvia
xx
**The interview has been reposted below.**
The life of a socialite, entrepreneur, and Honey cover girl is a busy one, so I thanked my lucky stars when I got the chance to sit down with the delightful Katie Rost. As we chatted at the Four Season's Hotel in Georgetown, D.C., Ms. Rost filled me in on her upbringing, impending projects and let me in on what it's really like being a non-white socialite in the nation's capitol...
When did you start modeling?
Well I started a little bit when I was 14. I was in the Ford New Model program where they basically look at you, try and track you, and see where your head is at. My mom decided at about 16… I'd done little nothing things, like mall stuff, nothing big. But she was worried because I was kind of immature and I took everything really personally. So if someone did my make-up and I didn't like the way it was done I would start crying or yell at people or whatever... and my mom was like "ok, you're not ready for this!"
Do you still model full-time?
I've just decided to recommit myself to it for the next few months because I just got a phone call from my agent and she's like, "we miss you here and we want you to come back and get a little more intense with it." So I'm going to but I'd basically taken a year off.
How was the Honey cover with Andre 3000?
That was crazy! Andre was like crazy and styled us all. I had this Mohawk and stars down my face. So much fun!
So are you going to be based in New York for the next year or will you be between NY and D.C.?
I just bought an apartment in New York but I'll be in between. Either I'll be at my farm in Virginia or I'll be in Manhattan or I'll be with my mom in Potomac, Maryland.
Now I understand that you worked for BET briefly on their Teen Summit show? What was that like?
It was really fun. It was like the only show on BET that was really quality and geared towards teenagers. Everything else was like Hip-Hop videos. A bunch of nastiness all throughout and then the gospel on Sunday. I don't even quite understand why that's considered to be Black entertainment.
Tell me about it!
Teen Summit was a great show. It had an intelligent, topical spin to it. So whatever was going on, whether it was, "Oh we're listening to these lyrics that say 'bitch' and 'hoe' all the time and what's this really about?" or "How is this impacting us as teenagers and what do we think of this?" or even "Is that how black women should define themselves?"... Absolutely not! And then we'd really get into those topics. I was a presenter so I got to meet so many amazing people.
So you've modeled and presented, surely acting is the natural next step?
Yeah, I thought about doing that... [hesitates] ...I had a little nothing part on Six Degrees this past season. And that was really fun because I was just at this party and the casting director was like "oh, I like your personality" and I was like whatever but I ended up on the show! I played a model so it wasn't a stretch or anything!
What about movies?
If someone wants to put me in a movie I'm happy to do it! [laughs at the thought] But I don't think I'm going to take acting classes.
So how did the Washington Life cover come about?
I ran into the editor, Michael Clements, at Elton John's Oscar party. The best party ever By the way! Anyway we literally slammed into each other on the dance floor and he was like, "you're hot!" And I was like, "so are you!" And he was like, "tell me everything about yourself." And I was like, "I'm leaving New York! I just bought a farm in Virginia!" And he's like, "you're gonna be in D.C? Like, oh my God, we have to hang out..." And we just completely fell in love with each other on every level he's just a brilliant, wonderful man. He also mentioned that he was really excited about what's going on as far as socialites in general in the media.
Do you define yourself as a socialite?
I think people are just starting to pay attention to that for some reason. And I was like, "Oh. I didn't really know that I was one." But ok! So I guess if I go to an event every night, or three sometimes, then that means that... That that's what I am. And I'm like cool! Y'know? I have no problem with that. But you know I've always gone to these sort of things, It's just what me and my mom do. Y'know? (Katie's Mom, Rynthia Rost, is VP of Public Relations for Geico)And it just always seemed natural... I just thought everyone did. So I'm realizing that it was sort of special.
And what do you think of your fellow black socialites?
I don't really know if there are any black socialites. I guess they are supposedly...
There's Genevieve Jones...
I honestly don't even know who she is. That's so strange. I think I was at one party that she was at but I don't really know her. I googled myself once and I was reading all these weird, weird things about myself and then I was reading about her and I was like this poor girl! I would die if people were saying these things about me! It just left a bad taste in my mouth. Just the way y'know, those stereotypes of black women. I don't care who she had an affair with or what she did, there's no reason to put someone's business out there like that. That's just nasty.
Who is your favorite designer?
I would have to say Stella McCartney still. She's pretty bad ass! But favorite designer who helped me the most in my career and was the most supportive to me was Stephen Burrows. He is an amazing, amazing black designer who not a whole lot of people know about but he is brilliant.
And how would you define your like personal style?
I try to be funky, I try to be kinda like downtown New York. But I definitely love ball gowns and I love to glam it up at night. And live for it really.
So tell me about your new skin care line Body by Katie Rost.
I just love it! It's so much fun! I have this beautiful farm in Virginia and I'm gonna be growing lavender and all of that stuff.
Do you have a team that makes it for you?
My production area is just finally been finished so I will have a team. But it's just been team Katie. I come up with all the recipes. That's what I've been doing for the last year at my farm. Mixing products...
Katie gives me some beautiful samples of her Vanilla/Plumeria Body Scrub and Shea Butter Body Soufflé.
Are you literally like churning away at your farm?!
I do churn! [giggles] But I mean the shea butter comes to me in bulk and then I add to it. The scrub I completely make myself. Shea butter is like the best thing for your skin. I coat myself with it every morning. I put it on thick on my skin then I get in the steam room and relax.
Ah the good life... Must be nice!
To buy Body by Katie Rost products visit www.bodybykatierost.com and also visit www.katierost.com.
Senin, 02 April 2007
Fusion Boutique.com
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Minggu, 01 April 2007
Size Matters!
Above: Ananas Nicky Saddle Bag, $399, www.bagtrends.com
Top row: Braided Strap Bucket Bag, $58, www.urbanoutfitters.com; Large Softest Studded Handle, $149.99, www.shoplush.com; Gwen Bag, $20.80, www.forever21.com
Bottom row: Oversize Leather Holdall, $130, www.topshop.com; Nappa Leather Bag by Miu Miu, $1445, www.net-a-porter.com; Red Claudette Tote Purses, $34.95, www.purseboutique.com
Sorry guys but size really does matter to us ladies, especially when it comes to our handbags. Glide effortlessly from day-to-night with these holdalls that literally hold all. We’ve all seen those grown women on the train with teenage back packs on their… well, backs! Next time you see one, kindly pull her aside and explain that they are cuter alternatives out there to carry all her day’s must haves. Exhibit A: The seven bags above. All stylish, all practical and most importantly, all B.I.G!
Note: Visit www.shoplush.com (previously LushFashions.com) they now have a section for you to sell last season's bags.
Sorry guys but size really does matter to us ladies, especially when it comes to our handbags. Glide effortlessly from day-to-night with these holdalls that literally hold all. We’ve all seen those grown women on the train with teenage back packs on their… well, backs! Next time you see one, kindly pull her aside and explain that they are cuter alternatives out there to carry all her day’s must haves. Exhibit A: The seven bags above. All stylish, all practical and most importantly, all B.I.G!
Note: Visit www.shoplush.com (previously LushFashions.com) they now have a section for you to sell last season's bags.
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