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My Top 3 Favorite Electric Dance Music (EDM)
I am not a club goer or a party animal. What makes me weird is that I love listening and jamming with a good Electric Dance Music - for short EDM. I listen to it alone in my room, usually when I get ready or the moment I wake up. I am a long time listener and fan of Trance music, House music, Dubstep, EDM, and all sort of those stuff. I love music and the range of music that I listen to is so huge that is why it is so hard for me to have like my number 1 favorite music or song.
Maybelline Lip Polish by Color Sensational
Maybelline Lip Polish is the newest lip product from Maybelline. It's also known as the Maybelline Elixir Sensational Lipcolor in other parts of the world. I think Maybelline Lip Polish is used in most Asian countries. I have been seeing and hearing this lip product from beauty bloggers and YouTubers for so long and heard so many great reviews.
Saturday, September 6, 2014
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Saturday, August 30, 2014
15 Palettes for Fall 2014 by Vogue Paris
5 Couleurs palette by Dior
A collection of 13 complimentary shades ranging from modest and subtle, to bold and bright, with each palette based around a prominent color in the fashion house's history. With a shade to suit everyone, you are sure to find the perfect eye shadow this Fall.
Couture Palette Collector Fétiche by Yves Saint Laurent
Housed in a biker style, leather case this palette comes with five muted tones of eye shadow, an amazon green, silky brown, intense matt black, pearly camel and a burnt gold. Combine them all for an added dramatic effect.
4 Ombres Poésie by Chanel
Firstly, the two nude shades smooth over the eyelid for a soft look, with the rosewood color applied to the inner corner to illuminate the eye. Then add the brown pigment with hints of violet, either as a liner or as a solid color for a contrasting look.
Hypnôse Palette Smoky Intense by Lancome
This palette boasts a camouflage style, inspired by the two semi-precious stones malachite and amethyst. The house's make-up artist Micky, advises applying a dash of bold black liner to emphasise the chic khaki-violet color combination.
Ombre Doux Eclat Trio palette by Shiseido
Three palettes for three fresh looks, thanks to the presence of pastel tones in each one, including rose, lemon, almond and sky, enriched with Super Hydro-Wrap Vitalizing DE, which offers complex smoothing properties.
Extravagancia palette by Givenchy
For Nicolas Degennes, creative director of make-up and colors atGivenvchy, the idea behind this palette was to echo the beauty of nature. With the leafy patterned logo on the case, a combination of three purple tones, and a gold shade he does just that. To complete the look, he suggests pairing it with a subtle pink lip color.
Eyeshadow Palette Fade to Grey by Giorgio Armani Beauty
Not only does is this two-tone palette in black pearl and nude the epitome of chic, but it also doesn't fade or run once applied. With "micro pearl" technology the combination of gel and powder of the base ensures a long lasting, enriching effect.
Pure Envy Color Palette by Estée Lauder
This palette boasts powders which can be used both wet and dry to create an infinite number of different make-up effects. With pearl shades and pigments encapsulated in iridescent shadows apply with the versatile brushes for a quick and easy flawless look.
Eye shadow Quartet Ombre Minérale Palette by Clarins
Nude, beige and brown, Clarins's must-have Fall/Winter 2014 colors. With subtle tones designed to compliment all different eye colors, it's the go-to palette for the season ahead.
Smokey Nudes palette by Bobbi Brown
Renowned for their make-up palettes, Bobbi Brown offer a limited edition eye-shadow set with eight subtle shades in a variety of different textures including matte, creamy, metallic and iridescent for modulating finishes with panache.
L'Ecrin 4 Couleurs by Guerlain
With their palette of the season, Guerlain offer a monochrome, smoky eye effect, adding new shades of pink, grey and chocolate to its permanent collection. Blend together, overlap or simply where each one as a block color for an on-trend look this Fall.
Eye shadow quartet by M.A.C
M.A.C created each of their Fall/Winter 2014 palettes based around a different love story, all three of the color palettes contain a soft rose color, with a choice of either purple, brown, green or navy to complement it.
Eyeshadow quartets: A Passionate Quest, An Amorous Adventure, A Novel Romance, M.A.C
And God Created The Woman palette by Nars
A palette of six, sparkling eye shadows ranging from beige to deep brown with a mini applicator brush and a base coat to apply to the eyelid for a flawless look. Housed in a neat, compact case perfect for slipping into your pocket or handbag for pristine eye make-up on the go.
Colorful palette by Sephora
A favorite every year amongst fans of the brand, the Sephora Colorful palettes return this winter with 8 on-trend color combinations. From the mysterious allure of Uptown to downtown smoky, to the blue tones ofMorning to midnight blue and the intensity of Fly to intense purple it's the camouflage shades of Mild to Wild khaki which really stand out this Fall.
Source: Vogue Paris
20 Trends for Fall/Winter 2014 - 2015 From Vogue Paris
Sweet Sixties
Twiggy, Penelope Tree and Jane Birkin were on the minds of designers at Gucci, Saint Laurent and Louis Vuitton this season. Mini-skirts, trapeze dresses, patent Mary-Janes, graphic bobs and pastel colors paid tribute to the baby doll style, presenting a fresh, carefree take on the Swinging Sixties London.
Left to right, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Saint Laurent.
A trend also seen at Miu Miu, Valentino and Ralph Lauren.
A trend also seen at Miu Miu, Valentino and Ralph Lauren.
All over knits
One of the most prominent trends for Winter was the comfortingly soft, full look in wool, as seen at Stella McCartney, Marc Jacobs and Céline. This trend works best in neutral tones.
Left to right, Céline, Stella McCartney, Marc Jacobs.
A trend also seen at Haider Ackermann, Sonia Rykiel and Paul Smith.
A trend also seen at Haider Ackermann, Sonia Rykiel and Paul Smith.
Eccentric furs
Reinterpreted at Alexander McQueen, Fendi, Roberto Cavalli, Chloé, Pucci and Versace, this indispensable winter classic became extraordinary: wild influences, patchwork effect and flashes of vibrant red updated the rules of the classic and eternal fur coat.
Left to right, Just Cavalli, Alexander McQueen, Fendi.
A trend also seen at Versace, Balmain and Marc Jacobs.
A trend also seen at Versace, Balmain and Marc Jacobs.
XXL coats
An eternal classic, the ¾ length coat cut a longer length this season. The men's overcoat seen at Dior took on a feminine look at Céline with elegant white buttons and a defined waist, while Lanvin made the piece sing in a full black look.
Left to right, Céline, Lanvin, Christian Dior.
A trend also seen at Miu Miu, Calvin Klein and Costume National.
A trend also seen at Miu Miu, Calvin Klein and Costume National.
Goldmine
Gold took to the spotlight as it cascaded across the Fall/Winter 2014-2015 runways. Making audiences want to hit the dance floor, the gold rush trend was seen at Saint Laurent, Prada, Chloé and Moschino.
Left to right, Chloé, Prada, Saint Laurent.
A trend also seen at Carven, Dolce & Gabbana and Rodarte.
A trend also seen at Carven, Dolce & Gabbana and Rodarte.
Night birds
The couture touch of ostrich feathers graced ready-to-wear runways this season. Soft and light, the plumes added a touch of refined elegance to each silhouette, floating breezily down the runway, as light as the wings of a bird.
Left to right, Lanvin, Céline, Alexander McQueen.
A trend also seen at Emanuel Ungaro, Alberta Ferretti and Marni.
A trend also seen at Emanuel Ungaro, Alberta Ferretti and Marni.
Sportswear
From Fendi to Miu Miu, the athletic esthetic continued to inspire designers this season, seen both in fleece and mesh fabrics in a red, blue and black palette, each item brought a cool, dynamic sportswear vibe to the runway.
Left to right, Miu Miu, Fendi, Louis Vuitton.
A trend also seen at Céline, Jeremy Scott and T by Alexander Wang.
A trend also seen at Céline, Jeremy Scott and T by Alexander Wang.
Fairytales
From Little Red Riding Hood, to Snow White and the Queen of Hearts, Fall/Winter 2014-2015's collections were dreamy and imaginative. Poetic silhouettes made of delicate fabrics and precious embroidery were a homage to some of the most famous fairytales. The trend was seen at Dolce & Gabbana, Alexander McQueen and Valentino.
Left to right, Dolce & Gabbana, Alexander McQueen, Valentino.
Tailoring
This winter, suits take on a masculine edge, as girls walked the runway in boyfriend-borrowed ensembles. The trend for classically tailored suits was seen at Haider Ackermann, Hermès and Ralph Lauren.
Left to right, Haider Ackermann, Hermès, Ralph Lauren.
A trend also seen at Stella McCartney, Maison Martin Margiela and Christopher Kane.
A trend also seen at Stella McCartney, Maison Martin Margiela and Christopher Kane.
Military khaki
It's time to step in line as military hit the runway for Fall/Winter 2014-2015. With khaki as the dominating color, the rules and rigor of the army captured designers' attention, inspiring a fashion soldier's uniform of stricter silhouettes and structured looks.
Left to right, Balmain, Calvin Klein, Isabel Marant.
A trend also seen at Vivienne Westwood, Alberta Ferretti and Paul & Joe.
A trend also seen at Vivienne Westwood, Alberta Ferretti and Paul & Joe.
Duvet coats
For Fall/Winter 2014-2015, quilting is no longer just a feature on bags and leather goods. Worn as a coat, upholstery-style fabric enveloped feminine silhouettes in a cozy cocoon, fashionable protection against sub 32°F temperatures.
Left to right, Junya Watanabe, Kenzo, Chloé.
Aspen chic
The Seventies cult argyle sweater has made its big return this season on the Fall/Winter 2014-2015 runways, updated to suit both the city and the mountain. Louis Vuitton paired the classic piece with a Sixties leather skirt, whilst Maison Martin Margiela cinched it with a skinny belt, and Tommy Hilfiger featured fringe detailing.
Left to right, Louis Vuitton, Maison Martin Margiela, Tommy Hilfiger.
A trend also seen at Miu Miu, Saint Laurent and Temperley London.
A trend also seen at Miu Miu, Saint Laurent and Temperley London.
Second skin
Shearling made its comeback for Winter 2014 as this season's must-have piece. The truly wintery trend was shown in cuddly, soft silhouettes, with an ethnic vibe at Burberry or pop feel at Prada.
Left to right, Etro, Prada, Burberry Prorsum.
A trend also seen at Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger and Anthony Vaccarello.
A trend also seen at Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger and Anthony Vaccarello.
Optical monochrome
Black and white went graphic on the runway, as designers presented intricately geometric patterns, Rorschach-style motifs and trompe l'œil effects. The prints of the season created hypnotic images and optical illusions.
Left to right, Balmain, Bottega Veneta, Dries van Noten.
A trend also seen at Giambattista Valli, Maiyet and Creatures of the Wind.
A trend also seen at Giambattista Valli, Maiyet and Creatures of the Wind.
Poncho
An iconic piece of folk style, the poncho was a key garment on the Burberry, Etro and Roberto Cavallirunways. Roberto Cavalli presented a sophisticated look in monochrome with a fur hood, whilst at Burberryand Etro they hung nonchalantly over models' shoulders like a chic blanket.
Left to right, Etro, Roberto Cavalli, Burberry Prorsum.
A trend also seen at Tommy Hilfiger, Barbara Bui and Alexis Mabille.
A trend also seen at Tommy Hilfiger, Barbara Bui and Alexis Mabille.
Sixties prints
An echo to the arty trend seen on the Spring/Summer 2014 runways, Sixties prints are back for Winter, updated with a modern twist. Prada and Chloé showed silk dresses entirely in vintage prints, while Valentino chose psychedelic accents for a true Sixties feel, that was nothing if not vibrant.
Left to right, Prada, Chloé, Valentino.
A trend also seen at Jonathan Saunders, Paul & Joe and Diane von Furstenberg.
A trend also seen at Jonathan Saunders, Paul & Joe and Diane von Furstenberg.
Capes
Whether scarlet, embroidered with pearls or delicate designs, paired with a fur hood, or straight from Grimm's Fairy Tales, the cape is the outerwear piece of choice for Fall/Winter 2014. It provides an alluring cocoon with echoes of the fairytale trend, seen at Valentino and Dolce & Gabbana.
Left to right, Dolce & Gabbana, Gareth Pugh, Valentino.
A trend also seen at Junya Watanabe , Burberry Prorsum and Elie Saab .
A trend also seen at Junya Watanabe , Burberry Prorsum and Elie Saab .
Velvet night
Shimmering, silky velvet was used as never before this season, creating an androgynous pajama-style suit, and Sixties-inspired dresses. On the runway, the fabric brought a soft halo to each piece as it caught the light, for a sensual feel.
Left to right, Nina Ricci, Tom Ford, Chanel.
A trend also seen at Etro, Fendi and Emporio Armani.
A trend also seen at Etro, Fendi and Emporio Armani.
Feline femininity
“This world without leopard…I mean, who would want to be here?" Diana Vreeland famously exclaimed about this eternal symbol of femininity and uninhibited sensuality. Still making fashion roar today, it was found on the runways at Giorgio Armani, Céline and Givenchy.
Left to right, Céline, Giorgio Armani, Givenchy.
A trend also seen at Gucci, Saint Laurent and Balmain.
A trend also seen at Gucci, Saint Laurent and Balmain.
Singing in the rain
Miu Miu, Balenciaga and Sacai reinvented the rain coat, providing waterproof parkas for winter downpours. With either a Sixties feel, sportswear vibe or covered in fur, this trend will add a touch of magic and excitement to the rain.
Left to right, Miu Miu, Balenciaga, Sacai.
A trend also seen at Paul & Joe, T by Alexander Wang and Peter Pilotto.
A trend also seen at Paul & Joe, T by Alexander Wang and Peter Pilotto.
That ends the 20 Fall/Winter 2014-2015 fashion trends by Vogue Paris. There are places who doesn't have the Fall and Winter season. For those who live in tropical places, you guys can still get inspiration from these fashion trends that you can incorporate in your own style. Have fun in mix and matching and discover your own style.
Thursday, August 21, 2014
Bangkok & Chiang Mai, Thailand 2013 (Family Vacation & 52ndAMF)
July or August is the month that I always look forward to since I started attending the Asian Mission Forum last 2012. Why? Because I get to travel overseas with my family. That includes my Grandparents, my Dad's brother and now, also brother's girlfriend which started attending just last year 2013. This yearly trip-I hope so-is not only a family vacation where we just chill at the hotel, eat some good food, stroll around or swim in the pool. It also involves spiritual activities for spiritual growth. We get to meet new people and make new friends all over the world. We get to hear good and encouraging messages from Keynote speakers and we get to attend breakout classes which we can also learn a lot. Asian Mission Forum is an event or conference we attend every year where all missionaries all over Asia meet up and have fellowship. Now a days, not only Asian missionaries attend but also their families, friends, church members and even interns from Christian schools in the US also attend this conference.
Well because me and my family get to travel overseas for the AMF-yes we do like traveling-me and my family do a lot of sight seeing, local food tasting, and all those touristy stuff. Ya know what I mean. :) Me and mom likes to try new things, do new things and see new things. So my mom usually do the planning, like where to go, where to eat, etc.. etc..
Last Asian Mission Forum 2013-I know... Sorry for posting so late-we went to Thailand. AMF was held in Chiang Mai for 5 days. We also stayed a couple of days in Bangkok before we flew back to the Philippines. It was my first time in Thailand which made the trip more exciting. Excitement to see Thailand was the best feeling to cover up my post-terrible-breakup-syndrome at that time. Thailand was beautiful. The malls were huge and some were cool looking. The traffic in Bangkok was like in EDSA, Philippines and for me I think it was worse. But what I love the most was the food. Pad Thai!!! Writing this and remembering the authentic Pad Thai just made me drool. :)) I had so much fun in Thailand with my awesome family. Don't you just love traveling with your family? I DO! Nothing beats that! There were still a lot of things in Thailand that I was not able to do though like riding an elephant, trying the Thailand beaches-I they're beautiful too-the floating market, watch live Muai Thai fight and visit some other cool temples. If given the chance to go back to Thailand again, I would.
Bangkok, Thailand travel pictures to be continued... :)
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- Joanna Talaver
- Hi! I am Joanna Talaver. I am a part time makeup artist. I have the desire to travel the world. I like food, music and movies. I consider myself a random type of person which tends to be very sometimes. And I just started my cake business. Hope you'll find this blog interesting. Xoxo