31 December 2011

Beautytrends (part 2)


Eyeliner


The accent this season is on the eyes. Use a kohl pencil to accentuate them. Kohl pencils are in more and more colors available. Or go for a nice eyeliner.

Tip: Keep your eyes open, look down and draw a line. After practicing a few times, you draw that line straighter than ever.


Some inspirational eyeliner looks

I was looking for some lovely pictures from eyeliner make-up. And then I found this blog: called beauty before breakfast. She has made some very lovely looks, and I wanted to share them with you. She also made some make-up tutorials, they are Dutch I know, but I think you can understand how she makes her make-up look.

arabic look
The arabic look I realy love the most of all
arabian look

line under look
jade (green) look

rhinestone look
light blue glitter look

blue look
pink look
white eyeliner look
green look
purple look

nude look




I’m really inspired by her! I hope you get inspired too. Now I’m going to practice, so that I can show you sometime my one make-up looks.

Till my next post

And of course a fashionable, creative, lovely  and



Beautytrends (part 1)

Green

Green is the colour for your eyes. You can use the colours: jade to mint green.

But watch out: not all shades of green will match with everybody. When you have got blue eyes, take jade. Do you have green eyes, lucky you! But don’t use exactly the same colours as your eyes have because your eye-colour will disappear in the make-up.

Tip to combine: use contrast colours in your clothes.

some inspirational green eye make-up looks


I hope you got inpiered.

Till my next post

22 December 2011

Bordeaux red

a collage from lovely red accessories

From left to right:
YSL heels, Paul Warmer heels, Gianvito Rossi bag, Bally bag


One of the fall winter colours this year is the lipstick red. You have to find your one way to combine it in your outfits. I’ve made some inspiring looks for you. I hope you like them. A tip is do NOT GO TOTALLY IN RED, just combine the red in details. Of course you can were a red dress or jeans, but be careful that you don’t going to look like a strawberry. It is also a very lovely Christmas colour, so wear the lipstick red this Christmas.

Three way's to combine some bordeaux red details in your outfit
a daily outfit

a chic outfit

a casual outfit


Three way's to style your red jeans
I think red is one of the most popular colours when it comes to bright coloured denim.
The casual red jean look
This outfit is a little more smart and features. A black blazer, a loose white tee, black ankle boots, a coral ring and red stacked bracelets. All from Topshop so it’s definitely more affordable range. I think black, white and red are great colours to combine together because they are all bold and they contrast each other nicely. Each piece will stand out on its own, but the outfit will tie together nicely in my opinion. This is my favourite outfit and I think because I realy like the shoes, and assiccoires that make thet outfit complete.
The easy red jeans look
This outfit consists of a Topshop cream slubby sweater, Sam Edelman boots, the tote and rings are from Debenhams and the chain necklace is by Dorothy Perkins. I think creams and neutrals work really well with bright coloured jeans because you can keep them the focal point. I think you can pretty much match these accessories and clothes with any coloured jeans. (except white because of the sweater) This is perfect for Fall/Autumn, I love the casual feel that is has.
The clasic red jeans look
The last outfit is a more girly ensemble. Again I chose nude and creams because they make the jeans the focal point but I added some extra colour with the scarf. The heels are by Jimmy Choo, the jacket is from Debenhams, the scarf is by Mod Cloth and the bow ring is by ASOS. The waterfall blazer is also a nice change to the classic straight cut blazer, I find that is tis more feminine.

I hope you got inspired

I wish you are already a fine, fashionable and creative Christmas.

16 December 2011

two tone oxford trend


I was recently on the attic, when I was looking for something. Then I found a pair of shoes there. I bought these a few years back. they were from an old lady, but they were too small for her so she had never worn them. When I bought them, two tone shoes weren’t yet fashionable. 

my one two tone oxfrod shoes
A little history from the oxford shoe

Oxfords first appeared in Scotland and Ireland, where they are occasionally called Balmorals after the Queen's castle in Scotland, Balmoral. Most shoe stores will refer to Oxfords as bal-type opposed to blucher-type. In France, Oxfords are better known under the name of Richelieu.
Oxfords are traditionally constructed of leather and were historically plain, formal shoes but are now available in a range of styles and materials that complement both casual and formal forms of dress.

The do's and don'ts for the oxford style

Here are four rules I set for you:
  1. Putting flat lace-up with a wide-leg trouser or jean is a very dated way to wear them. Instead, try a cropped pant.  
  2. Men should wear them with suits, and women should wear them with feminine pieces.
  3. Don’t match the colours of your shoe to your outfit, This is playful and unexpected.
  4. And the last tip: avoid socks

Some inspirational two tone shoes


I made this collage from different types of the two tone shoe. When I was looking for some more pictures on the internet, if found some special versions of the Oxford. I found also many pictures from Vans, first I thought “what does Vans connect to the two tone shoe?” And then I realised again that some Vans have two colours. I found that very funny because the oxford shoe is originally classic, and Vans are everything except classic. today at school I also noticed that All Stars look like the two tone from Chanel, so the old classics like the Oxford en two tone from Chanel will never get old fashioned.   
two tone collage: made by Fashionview (Jelske)
Chanel two tone vs Oxfrod two tone

All Star vs Vans
 

two tone buy
 
I love to wear them whit a short skirt and mix it whit a good contrast color, like mustard or aubergine. 
Troupe oxford flats in gray suede, $165; f-troupe.com

A graphic floral print would go great with these!
Kisco Brouge lace-up flat in pink, $90; topshop.com

I like how the studs give an effect similar to that of shagreen
Maloles Dorothy studded flat, $495; bergdorfgoodman.com

till my next post!

27 November 2011

new on blogspot (englisch)

Hi everyone! 
Well, this is my First post; I want to tell you a bit more about why I wanted to start a Fashion Blog.

I have a passion for Fashion, and that means so much more than just loving shopping. Some people think that just because they love shopping, that means they love fashion, but Fashion is SO MUCH MORE!

collage: big shapes and very abstract
made by Fashion View (Jelske)
I like eccentricity, when it comes to the style I love to wear. I like to play with looks, and I also like to know what people in other countries are wearing as well. I believe in personal style and not in copy cats, I think it’s important to put always your signature on the stuff that you wear, it says so much about yourself. Like friends can say ‘that is just something for her.’

When you are interested in fashion, you are conscious about the trends, you have to know which styles, shapes, colours, and fabrics are coming each season. So, it’s not just buying accessories and clothes.

Some people are scared when it comes to Fashion, they don't want to wear certain things, because they think people would make fun about it. It’s true that you don't have to wear everything in trend, because some things will suit you, but other will look horrible, it’s all about your body shape, size and height, but is also true that you have to experiment, to figure out what suits you best. So when there is a new trend but it doesn’t fit your style, you are not going to wear it.

collage: stripes and abstract schapes
made by Fashion View (Jelske)
I believe that Fashion is not only catwalk fashion, but also the streets are a big runway, and the people in it are the models. I get a lot of Inspiration from the clothes and styles people wear, and many designers do. The most inspiration I get from people who dress the way they like, and don't care about others. That’s great because the got there one signature.

The most important thing is to find your one signature in your style, and then start building from there. Your style can change, because you’re changing, you can have different styles in your live.  And that style doesn’t have to fit in one group, it can fit in 20 groups if you like, the only thing that matters is: that it is your style, that you like it, and you’re happy with it.

Finding a style, can be easy. But I found it very hard. That’s maybe because I love so many sorts of styles. But now I know I don't have to have one style, and that my style is based on more styles and that’s okay.

A tip that can help you finding your one style:
  1. take some magazines and make a collage with the things that you like.
  2. witch celebs do you like, and why? What’s there style? Does it inspire you?
  3. look to your closet and pick the items you like the most, why do you like them the most? What sort of style is it?
Just experiment and then you will find your one style,

till my next post!