Styling for Breast Cancer Awareness

Last October I got to be a part of a beauty photo shoot for ELIZA Magazine that featured makeup products that give back to breast cancer research with each purchase.

I was really excited to be  a part of this shoot because my Nana was a breast cancer survivor. And can I just say that I HATE cancer. That is one thing that I'm totally okay with saying that I HATE! So, anything that we can do to get rid it is worth while in my book.

So, even though this looks like it could be a Valentine's Day shoot, all of the pink is in honor of breast cancer awareness.

Be sure to check out the latest issue of ELIZA, click here.

 

 

Photographer: Tracy Rasinski Makeup: Heather Wilson Hair: Annabelle Jones Stylist: Alexandra Evjen Models: Kyle and Briana from Agency AZ; Morgan and Rachael from FORD RBA

Featured in ELIZA Magazine - Geek Chic

I'm so excited to finally reveal a photo shoot that took place almost on year ago with photographer, Michelle Herrick. Last year, when "geek chic" became a term, we created a shoot centered around the theme and shot the concept at Brophy College Preparatory. What better place to be a geek, right?

Jaime from Agency Arizona was the perfect model for the job. Still being in high school, it was easy for her to channel her inner geek.

With each look I tried to create the different types of nerds.  There's the 4-H club nerd, the artsy nerd, the true book worm, the cute preppy nerd. Can there be a fashion nerd? If there is that's what I am. Can't learn enough!

We're super happy to see ELIZA showcase our work. It was a full collaboration of parties including hairstylist, Louise McEwen, and makeup artist, Jaime Edens.

Patterned Shorts

It may not be warm enough to wear shorts, but at least we can start shopping for them! I'm a shorts kind of girl. My legs are one of the things I love most about my body, so I can't wait to get my hands on different colors AND patterns this year.

We've all see the trend of colored denim, and thus celebrating color on your lower half. We're just now starting to see patterned pants, but we'll definitely be window shopping patterned shorts! You can count on it!

So, what is your ideal look? Stripes? Gingham? Navajo? Polka dots?

Maybe this inspiration will help!

Photos: ShopHellu.com, J.Crewing, Anthropologie, The Mannequin

Do Something vs. Being Someone

Every year, once the Academy Award nominations are released, I race to watch all of the movies that have received some sort of nomination whether it's "Best Picture" or "Best Actress in a Leading Role." Of course, you can bet your bottom dollar that I will be planted in front of my T.V. watching the red carpet and whole shabang on February 26th!

Last night, I watched The Iron Lady. Meryl Streep, be still my heart! There isn't a film she has acted in that I haven't liked. She sure knows how to pick 'em and ACT! The Iron Lady is about Margaret Thatcher's life, and in the screen play Thatcher makes a point that nowadays it's all about being someone rather than doing something.

I think that is very true, and found it convicting. As an entrepreneur and self employed business woman, promoting myself is promoting my business. This is the case not only for stylists, but photographers, graphic designers, and any other one man show. However, I think sole proprietors like myself fall into self-centered traps, and forget that the whole reason why they are promoting themselves in the first place is because they wanted to DO SOMETHING! Business growth is definitely acceptable to desire. We need to put food in our mouths, but recognition should be a wonderful by-product and not the main motivator.

If our society just focused on doing something rather than being someone a lot more would get done! Creating beautiful art and helping people feel confident are why I'm a stylist. Just reminding myself of that motivates me to kick thing into high gear. If you're a business owner, stop and think about why you started your business, and keep your eyes on that prize.

Let's get off our bums and do something!

 

 

Some Peplum in Your Step

Happy Valentine's Day! I know this day isn't liked by everyone right now, but I just want you to know that I seriously love you and am so thankful to you for taking time to read this blog! On that mushy note, here is a feminine trend that you might want to sport today. Peplums, a gathering of fabric around your waist, are making a come back on the runway and the streets. They were most popular back in the 1940's when women had teeny tiny waists. The designer detail made women appear to have fuller hips.

 

If you already have a curvacious figure like the lovely Marilyn Monroe or Beyonce, this trend isn't for you. Well, unless you would like to accentuate your hips all of the more. For someone like me, with zero hips, I find this retro trend appealing.