20 March 2011

Gorgeous Gold Smokey Eye


I am loving this look!  Below you will find exact directions to achieve the look, but in reality, don’t you just find it easier to look at the picture and go for it?  I do, just don’t forget your base color on the eye, makes a world of difference.  Stay beautiful……
How to Do Smoky Eye Makeup How to perfect smoky eye makeup 1
To start your smoky eye, determine which eye shadows complement your eye color. Brown and hazel eyes look gorgeous in golds, blues are pretty in rosy pinks with golden undertones and green eyes stand out in plum or violet shades. A touch of rosy gold in the center of the lid or at the browbone can open up the eyes tremendously and impart a glowy summer goddess look. The same goes for shimmery bronze. Plum is dramatic enough to work with in lieu of brown or black eye shadow and it looks gorgeous on green eyes. Play around with a plum smoky eye by applying a light mauve color to the lid, and a deep plum in the crease.
Before putting on your eye makeup, prep the surface of the skin with an eye shadow base for stay-put power. As a general rule of thumb, it’s wise to apply your foundation and undereye concealer after your smoky eyes, since the color so easily falls down around the eyes. Dark colors have a tendency to smear on freshly applied foundation. If you carefully apply your foundation first, all your efforts could be wasted when bits of shadow come raining down.
Begin with eye shadow. The darkest eye shadow can be applied allover the eye lid, or in the crease, depending upon the shape of your eye and the look you desire. Applying dark color in the crease and blending it upward and outward toward the browbone elongates round eyes; many Asian women prefer to create depth by putting dark color allover hooded eye lids. For a standard smoky eye, you can try pewter eye shadow all over the lid, charcoal in the crease and keep the brow bone light.
Line the upper lashes from corner to corner; line the lower lashes just three quarters of the way, beginning from the outer corner of the eye. For an intensely smoky eye, dip a flathead eyeliner brush into classic black liquid eyeliner (brick brown or plum if you have green eyes) and push it into the lashline. Do the same with black powder eye shadow (brick brown or plum if you have green eyes). Layering your liner with different formulations (pencil, powder, liquid) will give your look staying power

28 February 2011

Luxury to Your Ears

You can get luxury in everything you purchase these days, include cellular phones. The most fascinating of these is the Vertu.

The company is a British-based creator and retailer of luxury mobile phones. It is a subsidiary of the popular manufacturer Nokia.
The devices are made from the most exquisite materials including gold, sapphire, rubies, and leather. Each device is hand made in its factories in England.



The most expensive model that has ever been made is the Signature Cobra retailing at $310,000.


To keep the value of the brand, Vertu mobiles are only available in its own branded stores, concessions in leading department stores such as Harrods and Selfridges in London, and other authorized retailers. Vertu’s flagship store opened in 2002 in Paris and then soon after in Singapore.

There are now over 600 retail outlets, including one at Wynn Las Vegas.

One of the services acquired with a Vertu mobile is a year's free concierge service called "Vertu Concierge", operated by Ten Lifestyle Management worldwide. It is accessed through a special button, the "Concierge key", on the side of every phone.

This 'hot key' puts the user through to a team of lifestyle managers who can book services such as gourmet dining, luxury travel or accommodation around the clock.




The DIY Champagne Facial

Champagne isn’t just for parties and ringing in the new year. At The Spa at The Sports Club/LA they use bubbly to smooth, protect and brighten skin with their Champagne Facial. Why champagne? Because of the grapes! They release skin-loving antioxidants and polyphenols.

Try the Champagne Facial at The Spa in San Francisco and you will be very impressed with the results. Your skin will be delightfully soft and smooth and with a wonderful glow.

Lead esthetician Kamee Rose Tong will start by thoroughly but gently cleansing and exfoliating your skin. Then she'll massage in a custom-blended crushed grape serum and follow up with a hydrating mask. She also steams the skin and extracts impurities.

Tong says this facial is great before events, because it improves the look of the skin without spurring breakouts.

Where to Get It. The Champagne Facial ($99 for a 50-minute treatment, $120 for 80 minutes) is a special seasonal treatment that is available through the end of March at at all The Spa at The Sports Club/LA locations, which are in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Boston, Washington DC, Miami and New York on the Upper East Side. They’re also offering an Indulgent Grape Body Wrap available through the end of March.

The DIY Champagne Facial

While a professional facial is a wonderfully pampering experience, sometimes it just doesn’t fit into the budget. To do a champagne facial at home, try this recipe for a champagne mask from Heidi Braley at ehow.com.

What You’ll Need


* 1/4 cup champagne
* 2 tbs. heavy cream
* 4 tbs. powdered Bentonite or rhassoul or green clay
* Glass mixing bowl
* Mixing spoon
* Washcloth

Directions

* Measure out 4 tablespoons of powdered clay carefully into the glass mixing bowl. The clay is the ingredient that cleanses and purifies the skin. It pulls toxins and excess oils from the skin. It is the basis for the mask, as it holds the cream and champagne in suspension.
* Pour in the heavy cream. The acids in the cream soften and lighten your skin, while the fats in the cream add a luxurious creaminess to the mask, keeping the clay from drying your skin. Mix it into the dry clay slowly until the clay is moistened. It will be rather dry and lumpy.
* Add the champagne, and stir the mixture until it is creamy and soft. The carbonation makes the mixture light and the sweetness in the champagne softens your skin. There are antioxidants and phenolic compounds in the champagne give anti-inflammatory attributes to the facial mask.
* Apply the mask immediately, before it has a chance to dry out. Smooth it over your face, avoiding your eyes, nose and mouth. Smooth it down over your neck and upper chest for a full facial and even the tops of your hands if you have enough mask mixture. This should be enough mask for one use.
* Allow the champagne mask to dry for 20 minutes, then wipe off with a warm, damp washcloth. Rinse any residue left with lukewarm water.



Do Tell. Have you ever used champagne to beautify your skin or hair? Do you regularly go to spas for facials or do them at home? Do tell.

30 January 2011

Spring into Sparkling Wines

Okay the weather all over is giving us the business. Burrrrr!
As we await the possible warming of Spring and it's April Showers, Socialites should know how to be festive when it comes to wine selections. Let's add some Sparkle...

When selecting a bottle of the bubbly, don't be overwhelmed by the choices. The different types reflect the land, climate, and method by which the wines are made. Here are some tips to help you choose and serve sparkling wines with panache.

 

The Basics

  • All wines with bubbles are called sparkling, but the most popular is champagne. Other effervescent wines include cold duck, sparkling burgundy, and sparkling rosé. There are even some nonalcoholic sparkling wines available.
  • Bubbles are what make the flavors of sparkling wines assertive, intensifying both the sweet and alcohol flavors. Smaller bubbles, found in better champagnes, live longer than larger ones, extending the pleasure derived from each glassful.
  • Champagne is labeled by its level of sweetness. Brut is the driest champagne; extra-dry is slightly sweeter than brut, but still fairly dry. Sec or dry is of medium sweetness, and demi-sec is quite sweet. 

Pairing Sparkling Wines with Food

 Sparkling wines can be served before, during, or after a meal. Usually not as lean and sophisticated in taste as champagne, the softer sparkling wines are more versatile with food. In most instances, a sparkling wine can be substituted for a white wine.

  • Since the delicacy of most bottles of bubbly can be overpowered by foods with sharp flavors, and sweeter bottlings make most foods taste sweet, serve a brut sparkler with hors d'oeuvres.
  • With more acidic or spicy dishes, an extra-dry or demi-sec champagne with a hint of sweetness is ideal.

How Much to Buy


A 750-milliliter bottle of sparkling wine provides 6 generous glassfuls. If you're serving sparkling wine at a pre-dinner party, you'll want at least 1 bottle for every 3 or 4 guests. At a cocktail party with 6 guests, allow 2 or 3 bottles. For 24 guests, chill 8 to 12 bottles, and for 45 guests, try for 15 to 22 bottles.

Serving Sparkling Wines

 

  • Sparkling wines must be cold for the bubbles to be at their best. Chill bottles in your refrigerator for 3 hours or place bottles in a bucket, tub, or sink filled with ice and water for 30 minutes.
  • Narrow crystal flutes or tulip glasses are the glasses of choice for serving sparkling wines because they help conserve the bubbles. Their slender openings limit the exposed surface area, which helps keep the wine's bubbles lively longer. And, should your elbow be bumped during a party, sparkling wine in the proper glass is less likely to splash out.
  • To open a bottle of sparkling wine, remove the foil from the wire cage that wraps the cork. Twist the tab to loosen the wire cage, and hold down the cork with a cloth napkin or kitchen towel. Tilt the bottle away from you at a 45-degree angle to allow space for expansion of the bubbles. Then, with the cloth over the top of the bottle, grasp the cork with one hand and gently twist the bottle with the other. Let the pressure in the bottle gently force out the cork. (The cork should ease out of the bottle with a whisper, never a pop!) The napkin will catch any bits of foam. Remember, always keep hold of the cork, never point the bottle at anyone, and never set a half-opened bottle aside to explode later.
  • When pouring sparkling wine, pour slowly into a flute and fill it
    almost to the top. 

24 January 2011

THE SOCIALITE SURVIVAL KIT Pt 2 : LIP GLOSS

    LIP GLOSS

Let a wise man tell it, men are most attracted to a woman's eyes. Well in my experience and after surveying over hundreds of men, we have found that though men love to gaze in a woman's eyes they more often imagine what she can do with those lips.





Every real Socialite should have a variety of lip gloss in her kit. To enhance your lipstick, or just to enhance the natural shade.To add some sparkle,shimmer, or to add some lush. Make sure your lip gloss is in that clutch. Keep em POPPIN!!



Great Shopping for the Nashville "It" Girl.......... STUDIO 615 Boutique



         

2922 West End Ave
Nashville, TN 37203
615.321.4448

19 January 2011

2DJs + 2Levels = TasteMaker 2.0

 
SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT TIME: 10pm-2am
2K11 Customer Appreciation FREE BEFORE 11pm

COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE TODAY UNTIL THIS WEDNESDAY!!! @
http://www.tastemakernashville.com/

This MONTH'S spot light organizations are: ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA, KAPPA ALPHA PSI, DELTA SIGMA THETA, &
PHI BETA SIGMA congrats on another FOUNDERS DAY.
*(Half off admission before MIDNIGHT w/ proof of membership card)*

Discount Code: Tastemaker

IN ORDER TO PRESERVE THE INTEGRITY OF
TASTE MAKER PLEASE ADHERE TO THE DRESS CODE:
-NO Hats
-NO Athletic Wear
-NO Sneakers
-NO Timberlands or any other boots.
-Dress code restrictions are at the discretion of theg2experience
management and pertain not merely to articles of clothing, but more importantly to STYLE and EXECUTION.

The Acorn
114 28th Avenue North
Nashville, TN 37203
*Complimentary valet parking is available*

For general information please contact
derrick.a.sharp@gmail.com
Large group/table reservations please contact Stacey
615.887.5572 or s.murdicevents@gmail.com




    THE SOCIALITE SURVIVAL KIT pt.1 - THE CLUTCH

    THE CLUTCH:

               So you're gearing up for a night out on the town, hair done, nails done, and you plan to squeeze into that  party dress or those skin tight pants that have no room to stuff in your essentials (lipstick, phone, id, etc.).  You step out in your stilettos ready to dance the night away, who wants to be bothered with that bulky purse. So why not add a splash of color and class with a stylish clutch.
                Its a must have  for every real SOCIALITE, and the first item in our survival kit. Its convenient and trendy.  Add some glitter and color  to an all black look and a print to your solid looks. Even a small strap on many just in case you get a lil too tipsy..

       You dont have to have big dollars to follow this stylish trend. A variety of style from Christian Louboutin, for our celebrity Socialite,  to Macys, for our everyday Socialite.


    Our Socialite favorite Kim K. has done it best this year. 





    So stay in  true SOCIALITE fashion with this easy  and timeless trend.

    GIVING AWAY iTunes GIFTCARDS & iPods THURS @ THE SOCIALITE @ KARMA LOUNGE


    THIS & EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT @ KARMA LOUNGE

    iLoveMusic...
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    DJ LUNCHBOX, DOLEWITE & SCOOBY ARE BUYING THE BAR 4 LADIES B4 11
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    GIVING AWAY iTunes GIFT CARDS, iPods, & MP3 PLAYERS ALL NIGHT
    GIVING AWAY iTunes GIFT CARDS, iPods, & MP3 PLAYERS ALL NIGHT
    GIVING AWAY iTunes GIFT CARDS, iPods, & MP3 PLAYERS ALL NIGHT
    GIVING AWAY iTunes GIFT CARDS, iPods, & MP3 PLAYERS ALL NIGHT
    GIVING AWAY iTunes GIFT CARDS, iPods, & MP3 PLAYERS ALL NIGHT

    2-4-1 DOMESTICS TIL 12

    CELEBRATING THE BIRTHDAY OF NASHVILLE'S FAVORITE R&B ARTIST MARIO "RIO" MOOORE

    DRESS CODE STRICT

    WE STAY TRUE TO OUR DRESS CODE TO KEEP THE RIGHT PEOPLE IN AND THE WRONG PEOPLE THE HELL AWAY FROM THE RIGHT PEOPLE

    WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO DENY ENTRY TO ANYONE WE FEEL LOOKS DANGEROUS, GOONISH, OR JUST A HOT DAMN MESS, SO COME DRESSED RIGHT

    SEE YOU THURSDAY NIGHT FOR THE SOCIALITE @ KARMA LOUNGE

      WELCOME TO THE SOCIALITE'S SURVIVAL GUIDE

      Salutations and all that Jazz...
      WELCOME TO OUR WORLD!!!!

      We've been racking our brains in between parties trying to come up with a way to guide you throughout the Social Scene since you're a newbie... after careful consideration we've just decided to let another Socialite explain it for us... SEE YOU IN THE FAB LANE *and thanks Ariel*



      TAKE ME PLASTIC
      When the cameras start to flash, people start to gossip, invitations flood your mail box and everyone knows your name, you’ve entered the world of an ‘American Socialite’. What does it take for a guaranteed VIP entrance into the world of socialites and red carpets? Ariel shows you the way.

      Direct from Ariel:
      Anyone can be a part of the American social life, but how social do you want to go? A little warning, If you desire to enter unfamiliar elite social territory prepare to be ripped apart, chewed up, rapidly questioned and externally analyzed. One wild game of social affairs is headed you way and like Heidi Klum will say, “Your either in our your out!” For a fresh start to a new you, I’m providing some tips to help bring out the ‘socialite’ in you.
      Before I take you to the FAQ’S of a socialites life, I will tell you climbing the social ladder is not the easiest job. Socialites daily see people perform their social circus auditions and they often fall off the ladder. Sure, Socialites can party all they want to, but that is no way to define a socialite. Socialites party and use VIP functions to see and be seen by other Upper Class and Hollywood society they may not be familiar with. If you desire to be a part of the “In-crowd” or want to break into a reality unscripted series of evil, opulent, fun, sad-at-times social circle, this is your chance to jump in and make a name for yourself.

      TIPS FOR THE SOCIAL TOT (15+)
      THINK?
      To become a socialite, think like a socialite. You certainly don’t begin with the thought of being or acting like a snob, if you enter the social world with your nose in the air, prepare to commit social suicide within the next five minute.


      ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT
      Confidence! Socialites allow themselves to be seen and identified as controversial experts. Dressed as the best in the room, they are divine perfected people filled with accessories and designer clothing. People look up to them, want to follow them, want to be like them and want to dress like them. Served like royalty wherever they go, they always get what they want. Socialites always smile, use very verbose language, always change and always reinvent themselves. They embrace chaos and love to create it. They don’t take no for an answer and if they don’t like something they cause a scene and walk out the door.

      BLACK LISTED
      Even in the world of socialites there’s a line. That line is one you don’t want to cross. Yes, in my ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT summary if a socialite leaves an atmosphere, its because something is not right and the setting is off. It’s not because they’re not being served a drink fast enough. It’s because some one’s attitude around them is poor. Leave the situation, don’t cause a scene with an idiot or consider yourself an idiot and done. If you are Black Listed it will take months for your reputation to be reconsidered and your name may disappear from ‘the list’. Keep your nose at the right level; if you act like a snob, you’re out.


      NUMBER ONE ACCESSORY
      Meet the Blackberry or iPhone; if you don’t have one, you left your phone at home. Give them your number and let them call you. Better to be without a phone then a phone that’s resembles the year 2000, so socially embarrassing.



      BEAUTY, NOT THE BEAST
      It can get real ugly if your not working it out! Plus, You got to have clear skin, clean hair and perfect nails. How can you begin to live a social life in the elite if you look like a freak? Not everyone has a perfect day, so if your day is not perfect stay home. No matter what people say about someone being narcissistic these days, it’s 2010, who cares what he or she think? If you want in, be selfish. Adjust your face and raise your middle finger. It feels good to want to feel gorgeous in the best way possible.



      STEALING
      Don’t forget, these days Face Book can be your worst enemy. If you just became friends with a socialite, you’re new to the game, don’t steal their friends and that also goes for being out in private VIP gatherings. Allow their friends to come to you through seeing Face Book ‘wall’ conversations or even at the party. Get rid of any ugly pictures of you and people, less is always better. Don’t post pictures of you on social networks with multiple celebrities like they’re your very best friends. Socialites know your wearing the same outfit in every picture. Post outrageous statements on your status that are mind blowing. Keep your personal issues a secret. Then when you gain more and more attention, bust out with something outrageous. Let them come to you, don’t be a social tagger!


      SNEAKY
      Socialites really have very few friends. Be cautious when making friends with a Socialite. They often meet people on a daily basis trying to climb up their social ladder. You may get close to them for a week or two, but if you’re meeting there friends, jumping on their tables and inviting your friends over for a drink, that will be your last drink. Socialites are out to have fun, create buzz and roam with their posse, they want friends that like them not their lifestyle. If a real socialite spits you out for using them, my advice, move out of town.



      GIVE IT. DO NOT TAKE IT!!!
      Giving is very important. Attending charity balls, galas and events make many in the media and social community respect you and remember you. Never crash the Gala. Pay your way in or get on the committee as a volunteer or contributor. That doesn’t mean help hand out nametags, ‘oh dear’.  It means collecting silent auction items, or contributing half your closet or what ever you can.


      BURN OUT! THE WRONG FLASH
      Never talk about money or what you have. It’s a horrible thing to do. Socialites appreciate the people they learn to love. You don’t need to impress them by exploiting on what you have. He wears a watch to tell time, she wears her shoes to walk, he has a wallet to carry cash, she has a hand bag to carry her make-up, don’t flash what may be last season. Your one handbag may not meet the fifty they have in their closet. You don’t need to tell some one, it’s Channel, Socialites already know that, don’t turn them of. Turn them on by saying nothing. Keep your money in your mouth and save the flash for the camera.



      CLOSET CASE
      The social nightmare is a tragic outfit. If you don’t have the money for designer clothing, don’t settle for a regular name brand. Yes, the wonderful world of socialites prances around in their flawless YSL, Dolce, Louis Vuittion, Prada and Channel because they can. The last thing you want to be is a ‘fashionista’ wannabe. Don’t over due your budget! Simplicity will get you through, solid colors, never pleats, custom fit shirts all from Zara, also check out BCBG or Forever 21.



      CONTROVERSIAL
      Be honest and say what you feel, It’s good to disagree and voice your opinion sometimes, create a little diversity. Stamina if done in a positive way you may just out shine one socialite’s moment at the right time and in front of the right people. Just don’t do it on your first meet and greet.


      BE KIND
      It’s not nice to act snobby or ignore the people that help you. (i.e. bus boy, bellman, doorman, cashier, bathroom attendant, and waitress) These people remember you and if your nice they’ll classify you as a genuine cool person and always help you with anything you need.  So many social snobs ignore these people, but they can help you out some times when you least expect it.


      LESS YOU TALK, THE BETTER!
      Be Mysterious, if you don’t know the geography of your own city or the name of the social hot spots you’re tagging along to, don’t speak! Act foreign, smile, and say, “love your hair, who does it” till you get there. Once your insides have fun, don’t get too crazy or over excited. Act a little bored. Most socialites have a must go, swear by the life rule when acting bored. Scrolling down the blackberry or tuning into the I-Phone, yawning works really well, followed by a quick glance at their nearest “friend” and a wink or two!


      TRAPPED IN CONVERSATION
      “I don’t know the situation, so I really don’t know what to say”
      These words are your very best friend. Gossip is awful, if a socialite gossips about some one else, don’t go along with it, you’re not responsible to agree or respond. Agreeing or responding will chain you to a social click, which will condemn you from speaking to other socialites


      TRANSPORTATION
      No real socialite really cares about your car, but if you do have one, keep it clean, like yourself. Driving around with a car that needs ‘Plastic Surgery’ is kind of bad. Take the cab if this happens.


      OTHERS:
      • DO NOT DRINK FROM PLASTIC CUPS, UNLESS IT’S AFTER THREE AND YOUR TRASHED
      • DO NOT WAIT IN LINES FOR MORE THAN 60 SECONDS, UNLESS THERE’S FIRE MARSHALL. GO SOMEWHERE ELSE!
      • DO NOT MAKE THINGS UP ABOUT YOURSELF
      • FIGURE OUT THE WHOLE CAR SITUATION
      • DON’T TALK SO MUCH ABOUT YOUR SELF
      • ALWAYS SMILE AND SAY HELLO, WINKS ARE GREAT!
      • DON’T SAY ANYTHING, IF YOU CAN’T FOLLOW THROUGH
      • DO NOT SUCK UP TO THE SOCIALITE; KISS YOUR OWN A–!
      • DON’T SLEEP WITH A SOCIALITE RIGHT AWAY, IF THEY DITCH YOU, YOU SOCIALLY DITCHED YOURSELF
      • SHOW UP LATE, LEAVE A LITTLE EARLY
      • IF OFFERED A DRINK ACCEPT, IT’S AN INSULT NOT TO
      • DON’T CHOOSE EVERY EVENT ON THE CALENDAR