Showing posts with label trend. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trend. Show all posts

Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Forever New Northern Lights Collection... Just in time for winter!

"Forever New, I will forever hold a special place for you in my heart..."

Ever since I laid my eyes on the Forever New boutique, it's been love at first sight! It's this divine mix of sweet, girly & sophisticated- classic and timeless, yet chic and trendy. 


My kinda store! :)


The Northern Lights Collection is whimsical, with soft faux fur jackets, floaty dresses and knitted tops in dusty pink & creamy neutral colours... with just the right amount of sparkle to combat the winter blues!




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Hmm... I think this cream faux fur coat would look good in my wardrobe!

 
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Warm knits with a dusting of sparkle... that's a fur headband on her head! 

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I want this jacket and gloves... so chic!


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A dusty pink cable knit sweater & maxi skirt combo perfectly accessorised with a skinny belt, peep toe booties & a glam cocktail ring.

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Source: www.forevernew.com.au
Source: www.forevernew.com.au


Notice the little bows on the model's oh-so-cute heels? I'm obsessed with bows! :))


And to top of the collect, why a slinky draped cocktail dress, of course!


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I'd say this collection is inspired by the North Pole? Not in the Christmas-y Santa Klaus way, more like a dreamy Winter Wonderland... Or fashionably dressed Czarina's! *sigh* The only problem would be actually deciding on what to buy. Probably the coats and jackets - too irresistible. Now all I need is a limitless bank balance... 

Forever New, you're doing it right. Me likey!! =^w^=


Just a little background info on Forever New...
The first Forever New boutique was launched in Melbourne, Australia in 2006 by a former South African fashion buyer and her hubby. Wait a minute- it began in Australia? Australia???????  YES! AUSTRALIA! 


Forever New takes inspiration from film, art, theatre, music and haute couture catwalk shows... in London, New York, Milan & Paris no less!


There are currently Forever New boutiques in many cities in Australia, South Africa, India, New Zealand, Singapore, China & Turkey. But the brand is quickly expanding!


Thanks for reading!!
♥ Miss. Q

Saturday, 14 April 2012

Hey there, Doll Face...

I remember my first visit to the dermatologist - there I was, a spotty, acne-riddled teen, bored and nervous in equal measures. Doctors in general make me want to skip the border, but I needed a cure for my apocalyptic skin. 

That's when I picked up a copy of Marie Claire, agitatedly flipping through the pages. And then, it caught my eye, a feature on GANGURO GALS.

Petite Japanese girls, sporting a deep tan, pastel or white lips and big, bleached hair, looking other worldly and well... bizarre? It was apparently a big deal in Japan, especially the fashion capital, Harajuku.


Malibu Barbie gone wrong?

Recently, I searched for ganguro gals, to see what became of this trend - it was pretty much a late 90's, early 2000's thing and has since evolve into...


This!

Manba - like ganguro on steroids

These girls follow the manba trend. Tanner & darker skin, bigger hair, neon everywhere, whiter & more pastel make-up... This is the country that gave us Pokémon after all - imagination has no limit!

Actually, ganguro and manba are a sub-category that falls under a trend called GYARU, which is roughly the Japanese equivalent of "gal". Gyaru's or "gals" aim to look as feminine, girly, or as perfectly doll-like as possible.


Tsubasa Masuwaka is a former model for gyaru magazines-turned-singer/entrepreneur who has perfected the art of being gyaru. In fact, thousands of gyaru look up to her as THE gyaru beauty queen to emulate. She really does look like a doll! Or maybe an anime character...

Tsubasa's look is pretty much the typical gyaru & more popular

Remember how we wanted to be princesses when we were little girls? Hime gyaru is a way for Japanese women to act out all their princess fantasies... in real life! Even Marie Antoinette would be jealous!  Blond curls, bouffant hair, lace, pearls, princess dresses and stockings, impeccable manners and behaviour - you'd swear hime gyarus are real royalty.


Beside ganguro, manba and hime gyaru, there are many sub-genres of gyaru (I won't mention all, or else this post would go on for days!) 

What does it take to become gyaru?
♥  It's all about the make up! Gyarus use circle lens which are contact lens designed to make their iris appear larger &  doll-like.
Fake lashes. This is a must, for the wide awake dolly look. Also, eyelid tape is used to make eyes bigger.
♥  Winged liner
♥  Porcelain skin
♥ Sweet pink blush, milky pink or nude lips
♥ Blond, light brown or even black curled hair (wigs and extensions are expected!) A cute dolly fringe.
♥ Cute, glitzy nail art.
♥ Even cuter clothes - gyarus are seriously on trend and impeccably dressed! Don't forget about accessories.
Well behaved, don't smoke, sweet demeanour, very lady-like or child-like and cutesy.
♥ I think the keyword here is cute. Everything just has to be CUTE CUTE CUTE!

There are even non-Japanese gyaru, or gaijin gyaru which is a term used to describe Westerners involved in the gyaru trends.  

There are even hundreds of tutorials on gyaru inspired makeup! I toyed with the idea of becoming gyaru, but then realised that I'd end up looking like a cabbage patch rag doll... I'll leave it to the enthusiasts! :)

Fascinating, don't you think? =^_^= 


Miss. Q. ♥