Sunday, February 26, 2012
Beauty school
I am taking some advanced classes for the next few days so my posts may be education focused. I am in class with a freelance stylist who just finished working on the movie Lincoln. She worked mostly with wigs which made me quite envious! We spoke at length about period hair which I am and will always be captivated with...
I can't wait to recap the hair worn to the Oscars. I am sure to see lots of period hair since dressed hair has been going in that direction. Lots of chignons, natural waves, crystal accents and a return of the side part... The anticipation is killing me!
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Happy Birthday
My mom has such a deep affection for music. This song was the #1 hit the day she was born. Happy Birthday Mom!
Eyelet
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
1920? 2012?
My brother is an equine vet. He irons his shirts every day, buttons up, dons a hat and starts his day... When men wore hats every day, hair was kept incredibly short. This made hat wearing more comfortable and kept hair presentable when the hat came off. I posted some men's haircuts previously, one included an image from Boardwalk Empire which takes place during the 1920's. This has been the inspiration for my brother's haircut. It has worked well for his lifestyle, and is a perfect example of making a period haircut work for modern times!
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| Boardwalk Empire |
| Austin Equine Associates |
Monday, February 20, 2012
Downton Abbey Bandwagon
If you still don't believe me and haven't jumped on the Downton Abbey bandwagon, you must! The architecture, decor, clothes, shoes, riding clothes and HAIR! Every episode keeps me at full attention. Yes, the drama keeps me coming back for more but it is such a treat for the eyes!
Ralph Lauren created quite a buzz at New York Fashion Week when his show started with the Downton Abbey theme music and the feel of the show was fashionably British...
Ralph Lauren created quite a buzz at New York Fashion Week when his show started with the Downton Abbey theme music and the feel of the show was fashionably British...
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Virtual Barber
This is hysterical. I giggled my way through this, and I now know what it feels like to be a client sitting in the chair! You MUST listen to this with headphones on and eyes closed. Otherwise, it's just not worth it...
Friday, February 17, 2012
GRACE
My best friend in Miami is from Ecuador. She's a gorgeous girl, but she's even prettier on the inside. Such a cliche but true... She is the most amazing girl, her name is Grace. Not a typical South American name. Her grandmother named her mother after Grace Kelly, and in turn she was named after her mother. Even worlds away people saw the poise and grace in America's "Grace". My friend has the best sense of humor, everyone loves her and she loves everyone like there is no tomorrow. She made me fall in love with Miami and made me fall in love with the Latin World.
Grace is Oprah's biggest fan. While I have had the best memories of watching Oprah with my grandma, and sitting in a hotel room on a girl's trip with my sweet friends watching countless episodes... I've poked fun and at times thought the country was on Oprah overload. I was surprised and thought it hysterical when Grace told me she thought Oprah was amazing, and that she's never missed an episode. Then came her story. Grace came to America at 19. She spoke little English. She told me that she would watch Oprah every day and that she taught her English, along with what America is and most likely who American women are. Since that story I've had a new respect for Oprah. Not the Oprah Americans know, but the Oprah through my beautiful Ecuadorian friend's eyes. It's a sight to be seen...
Grace is Oprah's biggest fan. While I have had the best memories of watching Oprah with my grandma, and sitting in a hotel room on a girl's trip with my sweet friends watching countless episodes... I've poked fun and at times thought the country was on Oprah overload. I was surprised and thought it hysterical when Grace told me she thought Oprah was amazing, and that she's never missed an episode. Then came her story. Grace came to America at 19. She spoke little English. She told me that she would watch Oprah every day and that she taught her English, along with what America is and most likely who American women are. Since that story I've had a new respect for Oprah. Not the Oprah Americans know, but the Oprah through my beautiful Ecuadorian friend's eyes. It's a sight to be seen...
"Lots of people want to ride with you in the limo, but what you want is someone who will take the bus with you when the limo breaks down"- Oprah
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