Saturday, 28 March 2015

Mini Egg Inspired












Since Easter is coming up next week I decided to try something festive and pastel for my nails. I was inspired by the very delicious Easter treat, Mini Eggs. This nail art design is SO easy to do. The only things you will need are:

- Clear base coat polish (you don't need this, it it is recommended)
- Four pastel shades of polish (I chose pink, yellow, blue and mint - the mini egg colours)
- One bottle of white nail polish
- One bottle of brown acrylic paint or nail polsih
- A tiny bit of water
- A small cup or bowl
- One flat end paint brush
- One bottle of clear matte polish (I used one by ORLY)

You start by applying the clear base coat to your bare nails, and then painting on your pastel shades onto four nails, and one last nail will be painted white. Then, take your brown nail polish or acrylic paint and put a tiny amount into a small cup or dish. Add a bit of water or thinner and stir it until it is mixed. Take your flat end paint brush and dip it into the brown consistency. Use your thumb to brush along the flat paint brush and make the paint splatter onto your pastel painted nails. This creates the speckled egg effect. After your nails have dried, apply the matte top coat to make them look even more like candy coated eggs!

Thanks for reading & have fun preparing for your Easter Weekend next week!

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Wednesday, 25 March 2015

Easter Wishlist


From Left to Right, Top to Bottom: Erika Cavallini Semi Couture High Waist Wide Leg Trouser 

($384 CAD), Romper Room Polish by Essie ($11 CAD), TY Beanie Baby Plush Toy Hello Kitty 

Easter ($18 CAD), Michael Lo Sordo Baby Blue Silk Top ($305 CAD), Crate & Barrell Pelliccia 

16" Pillow with Feather Insert ($110 CAD), Sugar Pop Palette by Too Faced ($45 CAD), Betsey 

Johnson Pushing Daisies Flower Crossbody ($97 CAD), Hershey's Eggies, Lime Crime D'Lilac 

Opaque Lipstick ($22 CAD), Pink Bubble Necklace ($15 CAD)



These are just a few items I have been wanting recently for Spring/Easter and they are mostly all pastel shades, which I love. I am really liking wthe bold lip "trend" this spring and why not try out some pale lavender opaque lips for a change?! This Lime Crime lipstick seems amazing. I also have been slowly collecting/making decor for my room, and some white fluffy pillows would just add that last cute touch! Another thing - this palette from Too Faced just needs to get in my life! It looks so cute on the outside, and I am also loving the fun shades of matte eye shadows included in this. Those are just a few of the things mentioned above, but have a look through to see the rest - it speaks for itself!

Do you know what you want this Easter? Comment all of your wishful thinking below!

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Saturday, 21 March 2015

Gold & Blush Pink for the Arrival of Spring














SPRING is finally officially arrived and I wanted to celebrate by wearing a spring-inspired outfit in my favourite colours. These items are so beautiful and remind me of beautiful weather ahead. This gold polka-dot top is super cute and goes with almost anything! The blush pink skirt is made of a soft neat foam-like material and is actually so comfortable and I love the way its feels!

Hope you enjoyed this look and I can't wait to play around with more fun spring outfit combinations!

What I Wore:

Top & Skirt // Brina Box
Watch // Michael Kors
Sunglasses // Calico
Shoes // Tory Burch
Earrings // Sugar Coated

Photos by Nick Kuehn

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Wednesday, 18 March 2015

Pink Ombré & Winter White
















The weather is finally getting warmer, and with that said, I can finally start planning some spring outfits! This outfit is more winter-y with a pop of pink in the ombré faux fur vest. I added some big curly armed sunnies, this gorgeous pearl ball necklace, and a black felt hat for accessories. This will be my last winter inspired outfit for a while now :) 

Thanks for reading!

What I Wore:

Turtleneck & Black Booties // H&M
Leggings // LuluLemon
Faux Fur Vest // Haoduoyi
Necklace // Crafty Kitty Boutique
Hat // Sears
Sunglasses // Calico
Bag // DailyLook

Photos by Thomas Birney

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Wednesday, 11 March 2015

Style Profile: Jamel Saliba

Jamel is a beautiful young lady that I came across on Instagram and have been following for quite some time now. I had reached out to her via email and we got to know each other a bit that way and she very kindly agreed for me to interview her for my blog. Though we have never met face to face, she seems like a very sweet and talented girl, with similar interests to me.

She is a Fashion Illustrator with a certain bubbly and girly style that shines through in her art. Jamel did not start her career as an illustrator, though. She has tried many different careers before the creation of her brand, Melsy's Illustrations. Jamel has done everything from working as a sales associate at Coach for four years, was a Technical Writer at Raytheon, and then went on to work at CHANEL in cosmetics. She started painting on people's faces before paper!

Jamel now has her successful business with Melsy's Illustrations that was started just last August. Since then, she has been selling her illustrations at Harvard University, and crafts markets/fairs all throughout Boston. She has also landed a fashion illustrating position with Bloomingdale's, created a few illustrations for the CHANEL boutique in Boston, have created illustrations for countless brides, and designed fashion illustration/logos for fashion bloggers throughout the country. Her illustrations have been sold worldwide such as Thailand, London, and Italy to name a few. 

Surprisingly, Jamel did not go to school to study art in any way. Believe it or not, she studied for Communication Studies and a minor in psychology. Art has always been a passion for her's though, so that is why she decided to pursue it. I had the chance to ask her a few questions about her career path and also a bit about her personal style. Read her full interview with me below, and see the gorgeous photos she had submitted to me!



Mikayla:

What are some of your favourite pieces to wear from your closet? 

Jamel:

I absolutely LOVE my pink hunter boots, Chanel Broach, and my BlissTulle Black Ava midi Tulle skirt

Mikayla:

Did you find that your Communications program at Merrimack College is useful in your day-to-day life or in any of the careers you have been in? What kinds of things did it teach you/prepare you for? 

Jamel:

My Communications degree definitely helped! I learned a lot about PR and Advertising that I have implemented into my Etsy shop and Social Media sites. My sales associates position/makeup position at both CHANEL and COACH have definitely played a part in enhancing my communication skills, people/sales skills, and gave me a better understanding of the fashion world. Being a makeup artist at the CHANEL boutique was by far my favorite. The face was my canvas and makeup was my paint :) 





 Mikayla:

Since you did not go to school for art, and more or less taught yourself, do you/did you find it at all hard to live up to other fashion illustrations in the market? Did you struggle at all, or has it always been something that comes easy to you?


Jamel:


I think art is a form of self expression and is so unique to each illustrator that you can't really "compete" with other fashion illustrators in the market. Art is art.. it's all about preference and unique style. Of course I have struggled before! My eraser is my best friend haha! Sometimes mistakes make the perfect pieces of art.


Mikayla:

You do have a bit of experience within the cosmetics industry, after working at CHANEL doing makeup - what did you like or dislike about that industry? What kinds of tips would you give to someone who might want to pursue a career in makeup? 

Jamel:

I loved experimenting with different looks.. like a bold lip or a bold eye. I absolutely LOVED rocking the bold red lip. I would wear a different shade every few hours and clients would be like "What are you wearing?! I want it!" It was definitely a way to open up a sale and conversation with a client. It's crazy how a bold lip color can strike up a convo and cause those lips to move!





Mikayla:

Melsy's Illustrations looks like a beautiful, glamorous type of business/job. What are all of your responsibilities while managing your business? Do you work solo, or with anyone else at all? 


Jamel:

I work all hours just by myself! It's definitely a lot of work, but when you do what you love you feel like you aren't working! I actually wakeup looking forward to what I have to do next. 

Mikayla:

Melsy's offers everything from prints, stationary, bridal customs, logos, cell phone cases, mugs, pillows, etc... Is there anything else you are hoping to incorporate one day? Or anything to extend what your brand has to offer?

Jamel:

I'm actually working on bridal invitations now! I would love to work more within the wedding industry and high-end fashion, such as Chanel, Kate Spade, Louis Vuitton, Celine, Prada, etc.




Mikayla:

Do you believe that Melsy's will be your forever career now, or are you still planning some other career endeavors for your future?

Jamel:

Yes, I believe Melsy's is just starting and am hoping to only make it grow from here on out! I'm hoping to one day have a Melsy's boutique in New York City or Paris... ONE DAY! <3 nbsp="">

What Jamel Wore:

Dress // Shopbop
Lipstick Shade // Rougue Coco by CHANEL
Rings // Made by a friend

Photography by Danielle Pikus (Three Chestnuts Photography

Saturday, 7 March 2015

RETAIL THERAPY














I am SO over winter. I could also use a little retail therapy. Shopping for my spring wardrobe has been in the back of my mind for quite some time now, and online shopping is just not cutting it. Going to a mall for an experience in shopping would be perfect right about now.

Did I mention that I made this graphic sweater?! Well, the sweater itself, I bought, but the graphic I designed myself on my iPad, and transferred it on with special paper and an iron. IF you want to see how this was done, leave a response in the comments below or head over to my facebook page or instagram to let me know. (They are linked in the side bar >>>>)

What I Wore:

Sweater // DIY
Pants // H&M
Black Bag // DAILYLOOK
Necklace // Faun Boutique
Coat // Boohoo
Sunnies // Calico
Shoe // Tobi
Earrings // Sugar Coated  
Lipstick Shade: Raspberry Glace 

Photos by Thomas Birney

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