Fashion Bombshell of the Day: Remi from London

Hey Guys!
Today we have 20-year-old Remi from London as our Bombshell of the Day:

She says, “My style is cheap and cheerful, with a little expensive taste!”

“… I love vintage everything.”


“… I have 3 key items that make up my outfits, which are: Chino’s, BIG vintage cardigans and Vans shoes, normally followed by a top-knot hairstyle.”

“… I believe people should wear what they like, be influenced, but don’t imitate.”

Great outlook! And I love your phrase, “Cheap and cheerful with expensive taste.” Too cute.
What do you guys think of Remi?

Fashion Bombshell of the Day is a feature showcasing the singular style and flair of Fashion Bomb Readers. Send your name, location, a description of your style, and your Fashion Bombshell of the Day Picture(s) to thefashionbomb@gmail.com.

Fashion Bombshell of the Day: Tanyka from New York

Hey Guys!
We’re starting this lovely week off with model Tanyka Renee from Brooklyn, New York:

She says, “I play full-tackle football in the lingerie football league.”

“… My style begins with being fashionable on the inside then the outside. I eat healthy foods and workout regularly. I would rather invest in my mind, body, and soul than an overpriced blouse.”

“… My style is very sexy and chic.”

“…Being a New York socialite is pricey, so I am a bargain and vintage shopper.”

“Remember to always stay healthy, fit, and fabulous!!”

See more of Tanyka at www.tanykarenee.com.
What do you think of today’s Bombshell?

Fashion Bombshell of the Day is a feature showcasing the singular style and flair of Fashion Bomb Readers. Send your name, location, a description of your style, and your Fashion Bombshell of the Day Picture(s) to thefashionbomb@gmail.com.

Fashion Bombshell of the Day: Monique from New York

Wow!
The year’s just started and it’s already been quite an interesting start for our daily Bombshell feature!
Rounding out our first week of 2011 is Monique, a stylist from New York:

You can check out her portfolio at www.moniquemarie1.com.



Classic, chic…it works!
What do you think of Ms. Monique’s style?

Fashion Bombshell of the Day is a feature showcasing the singular style and flair of Fashion Bomb Readers. Send your name, location, a description of your style, and your Fashion Bombshell of the Day Picture(s) to thefashionbomb@gmail.com.

Fashion Bomber of the Day: Kevin from London

You know we couldn’t kick off 2011 without showing love to our Male Readers!
Our first Fashion Bomber of the Day is Kevin from London:

A longtime Fashion Bomb reader, Kevin says, “I’ve always wanted to send in pictures, but didn’t really find the courage to do so…”

“…But since it’s a New Year I thought I should send in a few of my pics and show your readers my style (representing England!)…”

“I run a men’s fashion blog www.kevykevysoulexperience.blogspot.com….”

“…and I’m on twitter @kevykevykelvin.”
Ah, Kevin. Glad you finally sent in some flix! I love how you mix dressy and casual elements to create your own style. Your look totally represents ‘urban fashion’ to me.

What do you ladies think?

*I decided to swap out one picture for another, as I felt it was taking away from a true assessment of Kevin’s style. If you’re dying to see the original pic, click here.

Fashion Bomber of the Day is a feature that showcases the singular style of Fashion Bomb Readers. Send your name, location, a description of your style, and your picture(s) to thefashionbomb@gmail.com.

Fashion Bombshell of the Day: James from Jamaica

Hey Guys!
Today’s Bombshell, James, hails from Jamaica:

The designer recently started a blog called JB Style Zone, and launched an E-Boutique called Yahdie Conscious.

She says, “All the pieces in my pics are my own design.”


Cute! Checking out your site….now.
What do you guys think of today’s Bombshell?

Fashion Bombshell of the Day is a feature showcasing the singular style and flair of Fashion Bomb Readers. Send your name, location, a description of your style, and your Fashion Bombshell of the Day Picture(s) to thefashionbomb@gmail.com.

Fashion Bombshell of the Day: Folake from California

The Bombshell submissions keep rolling in!
Today we have Folake, a longtime Fashion Bomb reader and blogger from Beverly Hills, California:



The owner and editor of Style Pantry (www.stylepantry.com) says, “My style is very vintage and boho.”





“I’d describe it as Three’s Company meets Woodstock with a modern twist. Lol.”


“My style definitely gives a strong nod to the 70s.



I can see that! Your hair is enviously large and beautiful. I love it.
What do you guys think of Folake’s looks?

Fashion Bombshell of the Day is a feature showcasing the singular style and flair of Fashion Bomb Readers. Send your name, location, a description of your style, and your Fashion Bombshell of the Day Picture(s) to thefashionbomb@gmail.com.

Claire’s Life + Boutique Spotlight: Lunch and Shopping in Soho

Hey Guys!
So since I’ve moved back to New York, I’ve been popping into my old haunts and also dipping around some of my favorite neighborhoods to find cool new places to shop. My blogging buddies Kristin aka the Clothes Whisperer (www.theclotheswhisperer.co.uk) and Charlotte of Style Cartel (www.stylecartel.com) were in town from London, so I thought it was the perfect opportunity to rediscover Soho. We first had lunch at Balthazar (80 Spring Street, N,R to Prince, 4, 6 to Spring Street), then stumbled upon a store you must visit called Roundabout Resale (115 Mercer Street between Prince & Spring):

Roundabout is a consignment store that purchases and resells new and gently used designer items by Gucci, Giuseppe Zanotti, Hussein Chalayan, Balmain, and more. You can imagine three style bloggers in there. We were literally frothing at the mouth at all the offerings.






I found jackets by Hussein Chalayan ($550), Chanel suits ($1,000), Gucci Sandals (the ones in the pic above were $345), and a pair of Manolo Blahnik Mary Janes ($219). The store has a contemporary floor featuring brands like Diane von Furstenberg and Marc by Marc Jacobs, and a boot section with brand new stompers by Giuseppe Zanotti and Maison Martin Margiela.

The best thing about Roundabout were the sizes. My main issue with vintage and consignment stores are that the clothes are usually a sample size or smaller. At Roundabout I saw tons of shoes in a size 10 and even jackets in a size 12. And a lot of things were on sale for 30% off. I’m saving up for my birthday celebration next week (woot!) so had to hold off, but will definitely be making Roundabout one of my regular shopping stops.

If you’re ever in the city, visit the store at 115 Mercer (212-966-9166) or their other location at 31 East 72nd street (646-755-8009). Tell ’em the Fashion Bomb sent you!

Smootches!

*Thanks to Charlotte of Style Cartel for taking the shopping pix and to Kristin of Clothes Whisperer for modeling the stuff out of that YSL dress and Chanel jacket!

How to Prevent Makeup from Rubbing Off

Fashion Bomb reader Melissa wrote in asking, “What can I do to keep makeup on my face and not everywhere else? I have a primer and I know that is supposed to help with keeping make up on my face and longevity but that just doesn’t seem to cut it, especially when I’m wiping my face or happen to rub my face against someone’s clothes. I use a foundation that is supposed to stay on your face as well. I heard that setting sprays are good but I don’t know where to start. Is there anything that you suggest?

Hey Melissa!

This is actually a pretty common thing in the world of makeup. I remember when I first started wearing makeup I was wearing a liquid foundation one day and went to hug a friend who was wearing a white as snow sweater. When I let go of the embrace guess what was all over her once pristine sweater? Yep. About half of my made-up face. *sigh*

While there isn’t a way to completely get rid of makeup rub off, there are some things you can do to limit it. Using a primer as you mentioned is one. Primers help to keep your makeup on your face longer, but using it alone won’t do much for transfer. It’s a good idea to also set your foundation with finishing powder and yes, there are some good makeup sprays out there that also help. My current fave is Make Up For Ever Mist & Fix Spray (sold at Sephora), but I also hear good things about Ben Nye Final Seal Spray and Mehron Barrier Spray. Ben Nye and Mehron can be found where professional makeup products are sold.

You can also try applying thinner layers of your makeup or switching to powder formulas which aid in absorbing your skin’s oils that add to makeup stains. Or try waterproof formulas. Makeup brand Make Up For Ever has a host of waterproof makeup from foundations to lip and eye color.

Make Up For Ever Boutique inside Sephora Soho

But before you think you’re immune from rub-off after using a setting spray, there are also some new tricks you’ll need to train yourself to do. I’m completely clumsy but over the years have managed to train myself to not touch my face. I’ve got this down so good that I don’t even touch my face when it’s makeup-free. This helps to prevent accidentally getting your makeup all over anything your hands touch like your report due at 2 P.M. or a friend’s collar. If you absolutely must touch your face, be sure to wash your hands immediately or keep some hand wipes in your purse to cleanse your hands.

You’ll also want to adjust the way you hug. Instead of a face-to-face hug, try to go in on an angle to avoid hitting your subject’s clothes. I’ve managed to keep my makeup off other’s clothes for the last five years doing all of the above. Practice makes perfect though.

Good luck!
~Danielle

Fashion Bombshell of the Day: Leslie from Miami

Hey Guys!
So we have our very first Bombshell of 2011: Leslie from Miami.

The blogger for Ur Pretty Haute lives by the motto, “Versatility is my Tranquility.”

She says, “…I just love dressing up, no specific style at all.”

“…I’m into thrifty finds and mixing key essentials with trendy pieces.”

“Layering and mixing patterns gives me an eccentric look…. padded silk tops add a vintage feel.”

“When I want to feel girly I like to wear soft fabrics that I can wear heels with but also versatile enough to give it an edge if I wanted to switch to combat boots.”
Cute style!

This is a great start to the New Year, if I do say so myself.
What do you guys think of 2011’s first Bombshell?

Fashion Bombshell of the Day is a feature showcasing the singular style and flair of Fashion Bomb Readers. Send your name, location, a description of your style, and your Fashion Bombshell of the Day Picture(s) to thefashionbomb@gmail.com.

Claire’s 2011 Fashion Resolutions

Hey Guys!
Tomorrow at midnight we’ll be waving goodbye to 2010, and saying hello to 2011! So much happened in this past year…I moved home from Paris, covered fashion weeks, and even tried a little on camera work. I’m setting my sights high for the new year…

….but before I dip into my resolutions, I have to take a look back at my goals for 2010.
They were to:
1. Take more fashion risks.

This year I stepped further away from J.Crew and cable knits, and moved confidently towards more prints, sparkles, and faux fur. I also indulged in trends like leopard, wedges, and bright lipsticks.

I made a conscious effort to experiment more with my makeup and rock out with poppin red, cherry glosses, and vampy hues.

2. Switch up my hairstyle.

2010 saw me sporting faux hawks, bumps, curls, and updos. In the end I realized I was too lazy for all that, so rounded out the year with an asymmetric short cut.

It works!
3. Get my travel on.

My frequent flyer status caused tons of confusion, and half the year I’m sure you guys didn’t know where in the world I was! From Atlanta to New York to Paris, I kept busy. This year I definitely want to travel more internationally, and even make a return trip to Asia.
4. Continue to expand The Fashion Bomb.

This year we debuted a new header, streamlined design, and implemented easier navigation. Thanks to you guys and your input, we’ve enjoyed one of our biggest years to date! Let’s hope things continue on the up and up!

That does it for 2010! For 2011, my main goals are to:
1. Wear more accessories.

This year I’m really going to fight my conservative tendencies and be more adventurous with jewelry. Cascading necklaces, cocktail rings, chandelier earrings–I’m there. The bigger the better.

2. Out with the old, in with the new.

This fall was the first time I sold my old bags and baubles on Ebay and used the proceeds to invest in new items. I’m traditionally a ‘more is more’ type fashionista, with a closet brimming over with items from years past (a lot being things I don’t wear). The new year will be all about minimizing and focusing on a few key pieces. It’s also about continuing to invest in my wardrobe–besides investment pieces retain value and demand high bids once I’m over them.
3. Attend more international fashion weeks.

I’ve been to London, Paris, and New York. It’s high time to see what Milan, Japan, and Africa have to offer!
4. Bring back Fashion Bomb TV!

Back in 2008 I tried my hand at shooting a bit of Real Style on camera, but when I moved to Paris the concept fell by the wayside. It’s not that Paris didn’t have great style–the language barrier would have made it difficult to bring the interview to life.

Now that I’m back in New York, it’s on! Hopefully we can create more professional videos and make the site more interactive. And I hope to share more of my life with you guys:)
At any rate, that does it for me!
What are some of your New Year’s Fashion Resolutions?