Friday, October 24, 2014

Is It Worth It?

Makeup can be divided into two brands: drugstore and high end. You can find drugstore makeup at (obviously) a drugstore like Walgreens, Target, Walmart, etc and they usually range from $1-$15. These brands are usually Maybelline, L’Oreal, Cover Girl, etc. On the other hand, you can purchase high-end makeup brands like Urban Decay, MAC, Nars, Makeup Forever, Tarte, and many more. These brands usually range from $20-$80 and you can purchase them at your local Ulta or Sephora. But is buying a $50 lipstick really worth it because it says MAC on it? From my experience, I’m going to explain what makeup products to splurge on and which ones make your wallet happy.
                                                         
For skincare, always splurge. I repeat, always splurge on skincare. The lotion, cleansers, and toners you buy are the products that directly affect your skin so you must buy a good high-end brand that can make your skin healthy. Most drugstore skincare products always have unnecessary chemical products put in because it’s cheaper than the organic products that should be used. Plus splurging on skincare products can only help you in the long run by keeping your skin healthy and young and decreasing your need to buy more foundations and concealers to cover up your skin.

For mascara, I would go to the drugstore. Mascaras dry up extremely quickly and after about 2 months you are going to need to buy new mascara because it dried up. If you constantly spend $30 on high-end mascara, you’ll be spending $180 only on mascara after a year! Plus, if you’re like me, I like to use 2 mascaras (one for length and one for volume) for my lashes, so you would be spending $360 only on mascara! The good news is, drugstore mascaras are (in my opinion) just as good as high-end brands and provide just as much length and volume for your lashes. The Maybelline and L’Oreal mascaras are great and they’re only $10!

For foundations and concealers, I would go either route. For me, I have both drugstore and high-end that I use. I like to use my drugstore foundation and concealers for daytime wear like school or just going out and about. I like to use my high-end foundation when I’m performing onstage or at a fancy event because it provides more coverage and stays on my face longer. If you just started out with makeup and don’t really wear foundation that much, I recommend to just use a drugstore foundation because drugstore foundations usually don’t cover as well. If you constantly perform onstage or use foundation daily, I recommend splurging on a high-end foundation because it can provide more coverage.


In my next post, I’ll be explaining whether to buy a high-end or drugstore brand for lipsticks, eye shadows, and eyeliners/primers. Stay tuned!

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

What is Business Casual?

As a high school student that’s almost going to be in college, I’m experiencing a lot more events where I need to dress business casual whether it’s work related or just for a formal event. This summer I interned at a non-profit organization called Diversity Focus where I needed to dress business casual everyday to work. This experience along with other events where it was mandatory for me to wear business casual clothes really helped me determined what I could wear or not wear in a business casual setting. Today, I will be explaining what can be still fashionable to wear that is business casual, but also what not to wear.

Blazers are great. They are amazing. If you don’t own at least one blazer in your clothes, please go invest one for my sake. If you haven’t noticed, I LOVE blazers and I think they are a key necessity in your closet. Blazers are the perfect way to make an outfit look business casual. Even if you wear jeans, blazers are able to make your outfit look classy and formal. I love to wear blazers whenever I wear black pants because it makes a nice business casual suit. While I do approve of wearing blazers with dresses, I think it makes you look a bit older and motherly instead of fashion forward. When you wear a blazer with a dress you turn into a retired first lady instead of fashion forward business woman.

I also recommend buying a good black or nude pump for your closet. Pumps can instantly add a more sophisticated look and height to your business casual look. And if you’re not comfortable wearing heels, then try a smaller heel length (maybe 1 inch heel) so it can still give you height, but maintain comfort as well. My nude pumps made by Steve Madden is a key element when I create a business casual look because it can tie the whole look together!

As for business casual dresses, I recommend to go as conservative as you can. I don’t recommend wearing skintight dresses or bodycon dresses because that’s a bit too provocative. I also don’t recommend wearing strapless dresses because it’s not very professional in the workplace and its just uncomfortable! I would defiantly turn to fit and flare dresses that have a high neckline and preferably long or quarter length sleeves. These dresses can still look great on all body shapes, but also be conservative enough for a business casual setting.

I know leggings are becoming a new pant trend among the teens, but is it appropriate for a business casual look? While I understand they are black and can work with a lot of different outfits, I don’t think it acceptable to wear when you want to dress business casual. The usual leggings material doesn’t look professional since its only made out of cloth. I would recommend to just stick with some black slacks. If the event less business-y, then go for it and wear the leggings!


If you ever need help with what types of clothing you should wear in a business casual event just always remember to keep it conservative and something that your mother would approve of you wearing. Remember, you aren’t working with your friends at a party, but working with colleagues and your boss!

Sunday, October 19, 2014

Chanel's Fake Feminist Protest

In a recent Chanel runway show, something was done that has never been done on a runway before: a protest. After the runway was over, all of the Chanel models ended the runway show by marching and holding signs saying “History should be Her Story” and “We Can Match the Machos” to promote feminism and the equal rights of women.


As a proud feminist, I am so grateful to see the fashion industry involved in the feminist movement today. This movement showed that models aren’t stereotypical girls who just look pretty and do whatever people tell them to. They know their rights as women and believe that something needs to be done about it. Even though it was a fake protest and all they did was march on a runway, it defiantly made as much of an impact as a real protest would. You have HUGE celebrities like Kendall Jenner and Cara Delevingne holding up signs promoting feminism. If that doesn’t make an impact on today’s society, I’m not sure what would.

Because of this protest, I think society can finally realize that the feminism movement isn’t just something college students complain about. It’s a serious problem that needs to be solved. These designer brand runway shows like Chanel are throwing out a closing runway of their fashion line and instead creating a fake protest to promote feminism; it just shows that this is an issue that everyone feels very passionate about.

While I know some people don’t approve of the Chanel’s protest, I’m sure there has to be some negative feedback about the protest. The good thing is that even though there is negative feedback, people are talking about it. Even if people aren’t talking good things about the protest, they are still talking about which means it is addressed to more and more people. If more people know that such a big brand like Chanel is promoting feminism by staging a fake protest, then people realized that this is a big deal.


I am so grateful that the fashion industry made their mark in the feminist movement. I hope everyone who watched, heard, saw online, or just heard from a friend realize that that feminism isn’t just women complaining and just another movement that can be disregarded. It’s something that is serious and affects half the population. Women should have the same equal rights as men, simple as that. As a protest sign states, “Women’s Rights are More Than Alright”.