MY DIY DEVA CUT

DEVA CUT COVER

I’ve decided to become a Curly Girl! As soon as I swapped my braid outs for my first “wash n go” the shape of my hair instantly looked all wrong!!!  On top of that, I could see a whole load of heat damaged straggly ends – or as we like to call them “rat tails”.  Time for my first DIY Deva Cut I think!

Watch the video after the jump!

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LEOPARD & LEATHER CO-ORD

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I have not done an outfit post in so goddamn long! Ive been so busy rushing around to press days and events, we just haven’t had the time to take a minute and snap some photos (lame I know). Anyway, going through my pics on this Good Friday, I came across these pics we took before we headed out to my honey’s bday party last year.

Wearing my leopard leather co-ord with half leather sleeves. If you’ve followed me on insta for a while you will have seen an instag ootd pic.

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TOP 10 FASHION FILMS

Already 2014 is a brilliant year for fashion film. Aside from two Yves Saint Laurent biopics (one out now, one due for release in October) we have Nicole Kidman’s portrayal of Grace Kelly, one of the most influential style icons of all time, to look forward to.

So in celebration of fashion’s enduring flirtation with film, we’ve rounded up ten of the most stylish motion pictures of all time. From modern day street style in New York City, to the timeless glamour of the 1950s, every single one is a must-see for sartorial inspiration.

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Funny Face, 1957

The plot line for this one is fairly ridiculous. Audrey Hepburn plays a philosophy student who works in a bookshop and abhors fashion, only to be spotted and cast as a model by magazine editor Maggie Prescott. But Prescott’s ‘Think Pink’ manifesto feels especially relevant now: with Spring/Summer 2014 awash with sugarsweet pastels, there’s never been a better time to revisit the play between endless shades of pink and Hepburn’s chic minimalism. It might have you rethinking your wardrobe entirely.

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Bill Cunningham New York, 2010

Long before you bookmarked The Sartorialist for street style inspiration, Bill Cunningham was snapping the best-dressed people for The New York Times. With 50 years under his belt he’s an industry veteran, but it’s his personality that makes this documentary stand out. “Let’s get snappin’ and crackin’” he says, cycling around the city in a plastic poncho. Refreshingly, he ignores cookie cutter models in favour of real people in interesting outfits, proving his own assertion that “The best fashion show is definitely on the street. Always has been and always will be.”

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The September Issue, 2009

A rare glimpse into the cut-throat world of Vogue, this documentary might have been a reaction to 2006’s The Devil Wears Prada (which was allegedly based on Anna Wintour). But regardless of its motives, the film offers unparalleled behind-the-scenes access to both the legendary magazine and its famously frosty editor-in-chief. What we love most about it is the attention paid to Wintour’s working relationship with Grace Coddington, US Vogue’s creative director, while appearances from Karl Lagerfeld, Mario Testino and Oscar de la Renta only add to its A-list appeal.

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Once Upon A Time…, 2013

Karl Lagerfeld cast Keira Knightley (who else?) as Coco Chanel in this short black and white film, as she opens her first store in 1913. Not strictly a motion picture, it’s less than 20 minutes long and you can watch it online, but it still makes the list based on aesthetics alone. Lagerfeld draws on Chanel’s signature simplicity and love of menswear fabrics, and cast his campaign models in most of the supporting roles. So it might feel like a thinly-veiled advertisement for the fashion house, but it’s a beautiful one.

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Rear Window, 1954

If you only ever watch one Grace Kelly film, make it Rear Window. She might only wear six outfits during the entirety of the film, making it minimal by today’s standards, but each one is a reminder of her style icon status. Her socialite character favours pleated silk organza, pearls and pillbox hats: classic fifties femininity by legendary costume designer Edith Head. As much as we’re excited to see Nicole Kidman play her later this year, there’s nothing like watching the real Grace Kelly on screen.

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Factory Girl, 2006

A change of pace from all-out glamour and stiletto heels, Factory Girl celebrates the modish signatures of New York socialite and cult film star Edie Sedgwick. With Sienna Miller playing Edie, the film charts her dizzying rise and even faster fall from fame: she was Andy Warhol’s muse one minute, and a social outcast the next. It’s a glimpse beneath the glossy surface of the 60s fashion scene, but Sienna always manages to look impossibly stylish.

Clueless

Clueless, 1995

Clueless might not be an obvious choice when it comes to the allure of the golden screen but Cher, played by Alicia Silverstone, has one of the most potent fashion identities ever captured on film. She navigates makeovers and break-ups with classic 90s wit, but it’s her tartan mini kilts and simple slip dresses that we’re really interested in. And it indulges our current obsession with co-ords like no other film ever made.

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The Great Gatsby, 1974 and 2013

No story calls for an extravagant wardrobe quite like The Great Gatsby. But it’s difficult to choose between the 1974 retelling, with Mia Farrow and Robert Redford in the lead roles, and last year’s version with Carey Mulligan and Leonardo DiCaprio. Mulligan rocked custom gowns by Miuccia Prada, while Farrow’s haunting looks were emphasised with sheer fabrics and dramatic hats. Watch both and try to decide between them.

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Breakfast at Tiffany’s, 1961

Only Audrey Hepburn could make it onto this list twice. Her little black dress by Givenchy, worn in the opening scene, is consistently cited as one of the most iconic ensembles in the history of film. So while the plot line may not make total sense, it’s a must-watch based on glamour alone. Other stylish moments to look out for include Hepburn’s cat mask and her dash through the rain in a perfect trench coat.

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A Single Man, 2009

Tom Ford’s directorial debut was always going to be mesmerising, but this film delivers substance as well as style. Colin Firth, Julianne Moore and Nicholas Hoult bring gravitas to the lead roles, with Firth playing a professor who struggles to cope with the death of his boyfriend. A 50s birthday backdrop – think shift dresses and eyeliner flicks for Julianne, and immaculate tailoring for the men – mean it’s bound to become a stylish cult classic.

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WE ALL NEED OUR BEAUTY SLEEP

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Last week we were invited to Heal’s to enjoy an exclusive evening with the experts to discover the anti-aging power of beauty sleep. Founder of Aromatherapy Associates, Geraldine Howard, and the authors of the Beauty Bible series, Sarah Stacey and Jo Fairley were on hand to give us their top tips and statistics for getting a great night’s sleep. What with my quality of sleep being on an extremely slippery slope for the last few months, I absolutely jumped at the chance to attend!

We were given some very valuable information on the night, the major one being the introduction to Aromatherapy Associates, in particular their Deep Relax Bath & Shower Oil! A mix of vetivert, camomile and sandalwood oils, (not a hint of lavender in sight) apparently vetivert is the most relaxing essential oil! You can use this oil in several ways – either add a capful to your bath/smooth it over your body before showering; rub a couple of drops on your chest before bed; or if you don’t want the oil on your skin at all, you can add a capful to an atomiser or a bowl of boiling water next to your bed. The seriously relaxing and restful powers of the oils work their magic for a tranquil night.

As well as being comforting, the oil also stimulates an exhausted immune system!!! We were given a tester on the night of the oil and the balm and if I ever have trouble sleeping again, I will 100% be going back to Heal’s for the real deal.

Jo Fairley also shared a couple of sleep apps she found, helping you get to sleep AND get back to sleep. The apps in question are from Banzai Labs, they are a series of Brain Wave apps from Sleep Cycle Tuner, Dream Inducer to the more advanced Binaural Programs – ranging from 0.69p to £1.99 these are definitely worth a try; if only to test out if the power nap setting really works!

The piece de resistance was the wool filled bed that in its entirety cost a whopping £25,000!!!! I must admit it did feel divine to lie on, the pillows were to die and I’m sure the duvet was a treat too. The cross section of the bed showed a mix of bamboo and silk were also used as well as THREE sets of springs. Bliss!

PERFECTLY DEFINE YOUR EYES WITH BOBBI BROWN

Perfectly Defined

As a makeup artist and glasses wearer, beauty expert Bobbi Brown is often asked how to define your eyes and really make them stand out. The answer? “It’s all about lining your eyes and defining your lashes,” she says. The Perfectly Defined Collection offers women everything you need to create standout eyes:

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Perfectly Defined Gel Eyeliner – Bobbi’s first retractable gel-pencil eyeliner delivers richly pigmented colour, precision lining and 12-hour wear. Formulated to resist water, sweat and humidity so colour always looks fresh. Plus, it features a built-in sharpener housed within the end cap, making it easy to get a perfect line every time – even on the go.

Shades: Pitch Black, Sapphire Scotch, Chocolate Truffle, Steel Grey, Violet Night

RRP: £18.00

Gentle Curl Eyelash Curler – The second eyelash curler in Bobbi’s portfolio of makeup tools, the Gentle Curl is specially designed for women with large, shallow or almond-shaped eyes. Featuring a flatter curve, this curler makes it easier for a woman to get very close to the lash line without any pinching. Extra cushiony lash pads gently grip even the smallest of lashes without crimping for a perfectly lifted and curled look.

RRP: £18.00

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Dual-Ended Mascara: Extreme Party

Mascara & No Smudge Mascara – Designed to be layered, this dual-ended mascara creates a lash look that’s super bold and long-lasting – it’s the best of both worlds. Start with Extreme Party Mascara, created for women who want the dramatic look of false lashes. Thanks to Bobbi’s reactivation technology, this formula can be reapplied up to four times in a day for added volume without clumping. Next, layer No Smudge Mascara, which features a brush that coats individual lashes evenly and precisely from root to tip for waterproof 10-hour wear.

Shade: Black RRP: £21.00 (Limited edition)