Thursday, March 6, 2008

How to Be Best Dressed in the West

We are completely in love with the way people dress in L.A. Think Rachel Bilson (left) who can accessorize an oversized sweater and jeans with a mustard gold Christian Dior bag and look perfectly chic. While we have the utmost respect for the West Coast style—it doesn’t exactly come naturally to us native born East Coasters. So with a trip to LA on deck this week for the early part of LA fashion week (we’re flying Virgin Atlantic! Can’t wait!), we turned to our friends and LA-based fashionistas over at The Daily Obsession for some lalaland fashion advice!

Here’s what the girls had to say:
What’s the number one rule for dressing stylishly in LA?
Casual is the keyword for LA style. You can go from walking on the beach to dinner at Koi in the jeans of the moment (JSG note: We hope we do this on our stay!). It should look effortless and easy, a mix of high and low (ex. A vintage tee paired with Chanel flats). In general, you can’t go wrong with denim. Skinny jeans are still in - and you’ll see it on girls of all body types. They can be tucked into boots, worn with four-inch heels or with adorable flats. Wide-legged denim looks great with high, high heels (which can actually be done since we drive almost everywhere). But the traditional boot cut still shows up everywhere.

How do you get that casual cool look without looking like you're trying too hard?
Be comfortable and a little eclectic. Layering is key – so you may see a cropped leather jacket thrown casually over a little dress, or jeans and a cute little top under a light jacket.

What's your typical outerwear?
Scarves are everywhere! You’ll see them from fall to spring – and sometimes, even in the summer! Also, light jackets are a must in L.A. during the winter since the temperature can swing wildly when you travel from the beach to the valley. (JSG note: We love the floral Prada one uber-LA girl Jennifer Aniston was seen sporting last month.)

Are cowboy boots with a dress still popular? Does anyone still wear Uggs?
Oh no! The Uggs trend has officially died out – thank God! You won’t catch many girls in Uggs since it never gets that cold. (And it’s a general fashion no-no unless it’s freezing cold!) Sadly, after seeing one paparazzi photo after another of Britney (Spears) in cowboy boots, you won’t see many of those either. Instead, you’ll see other styles like ankle boots. Also, lots of girls are wearing Grecian style lace up sandals with little spring dresses lately. It’s a timeless look that fits in everywhere.

It's now nighttime—can we wear sequins? Metallics?

Definitely! Metallics can be worn anytime – more subtly during the day and a little flashy at night. During the day, you may see metallic threading in a cropped jacket, or maybe in a sundress with a boyfriend cardigan, grounded with a metallic belt. At night, it’s taken up a notch – with anything from a sequined mini-dress to a gold lame tank. But you’ll find more casual options as well. For instance, a white tank with a sequined shrug and cute jeans is a staple at the Hollywood clubs.

What designers do you think capture the LA essence?
Mike & Chris, J Brand, Ella Moss, Rachel Pally, Trina Turk, Jenni Kayne.

Sounds like JSG needs to go shopping! We haven’t even tried on a pair of gladiator sandals. Are we tall enough to wear them? We'll let you know.

Stila Give-a-way

“Live for a Day” the Stila way. To celebrate the March 7th release of “Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day,” starring Amy Adams and Frances McDormand, Stila is kicking off an online sweepstakes with Universal Focus and VisitBritain. The grand prize winner will be whisked away to London with a friend, where she’ll enjoy spa treatments and tea for two during her four day adventure.

Three first prize winners will win a Stila gift basket valued at $150. To enter, simply go to StilaCosmetics.com.

Most importantly, you can learn how to get the look from Stila inspired by Amy’s look in the film at StilaCosmetics.com. To get gorgeous, all you need is the Original Smoky Eye Palette, MAJOR Major Lash Mascara, Brow Set, Illuminating Tinted Moisturizer, Cherry Crush Lip and Cheek Stain and Lip Glaze in Apricot.

Skyn Iceland Pure Cloud Cream

We recently tried Skyn Iceland Pure Cloud Cream as part of the Total Beauty program. This cream is similar in texture to La Mer. Its claims to heal stressed and damaged skin are similar too. We focused the sample we had on the skin under our cheek bones and down under and along the jaw bone. In the winter, this area is particularly dry. We used the sample for three days (morning and night) and the Cloud Cream did a very decent job of smoothing and moisturizing. We think it would be too thick for summer time; but fine for winter. We also prefer products that contain SPF to minimize our steps in the morning (the Cloud Cream lacks SPF). It has a soft, slight scent and a wonderfully fluffy texture. Here's a word of caution: there's a big price tag, $75 for 1.7 oz.

You can find Skyn Iceland Pure Cloud Cream at Sephora.

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Time's a Changin'!

We were pretty impressed with ourselves when we found out on a recent doctor’s visit that we have a Vitamin D deficiency. All those hard years of applying sunblock and sitting in the shade paid off! Of course, osteoporosis isn’t any sexier than sun damage, so we started taking Vitamin D supplements on a regular basis. And we found out from our dermatologist, the fabulous Dr. Doris Day, author of Forget the Facelift, that Vitamin D not only boosts our bones and decreases our breast cancer risk, there’s a hidden benefit for us travelers as well: It reduces jet lag!

Dr. Day recommends taking 2,000 iu when you're at home and 3,000 iu when you’re traveling, starting the day you leave.

Not flying cross country anytime soon? This nifty trick will also come in handy when we set our clocks ahead an hour this Sunday!

If all this talk of time has you wanting a new watch, when we got the Burberry catalog, we flagged the page for this men's watch!

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Say It Ain't So: Airborne Doesn't Work

As long time fans of Airborne, we were sad today to read that they will be settling a class action lawsuit for about $23 million on the grounds they falsely advertised that the product prevents colds. Maybe it was the placebo affect, but we really did believe that taking a dose on the plane helped us escape from some dicey situations (a particularly long flight home from Hong Kong when we were seated next to a nose picker comes to mind). Not to mention it settles a bloated or hungover stomach nicely.

The lawsuit was filed by the Center for Science in the Public Interest, that same group of curmudgeons who ruined Chinese food and movie theater popcorn for us a decade ago. Couldn't they have let us at least think we were doing something that worked? After all, a study came out today that found expensive sugar pills work better than cheap ones.

Table That Discussion





Our friend, Lauren, just gave us "Table Topics," a conversation-style game filled with questions ranging from thought provoking to straight up provocative. The Girls Night Out version features questions like, "If you had to gain 10 pounds what would you eat to gain the weight?" (some combination of cheese and chocolate. Not together, of course) and "In order to have any wish granted would you sleep with someone you weren't attracted to?" (Wasn't that what our 20s were about? Kidding! But if the wish were to save the planet or world peace, we guess we would.)

JSG are not big gamers, but this will be in our carry on this weekend. It'll be a fun diversion at the poolside while we're sipping our tropical drinks. (We're not saying you can't make this into a drinking game. Actually--that's a good idea!)

This would also make a great hostess gift for your next book club meeting or upcoming St. Patrick's Day party.

Available for purchase at http://www.tabletopics.com/.




Monday, March 3, 2008

Nail It!



We've heard of matching nails to our outfit, to our lipstick and to our eye shadow, even, but JSG is ready to throw out a new trend for you: Matching nails to your hair.

We didn't do this intentionally, but when we tried out the N Collection from MAC, we naturally gravitated towards the Naturally Rich nail polish. It seemed like a fresh alternative to the reds and burgundies that we usually wear this time of year. It wasn't until we went out and ran into three friends, including Erika from Makeup Bag, who all said they loved how our polish matched our hair. What do you think--those are our red locks shown above.

Blondes could try Nars' Bambi (we'll replace with a photo of the bottle as soon as we get one): and brunettes could try OPI's Decades of Shades: Are we on to something?

UPDATE: We hear that Nars' Bambi is discontinued, though it is still available on their website.
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