Friday 9 March 2012

Work Placement Nerves

So on Monday 12th March I embark on my 10 week work placement at Fluorescent PR. After having the placement organised since early December of last year, I have been relaxed so far, however now we are just a few days away and i'm slightly nervous.

I am so excited to see what it is that I am going to be doing on a day to day basis as well as maybe the occasional event or store launch. I met the Fluorescent PR girls at Boux Avenue store launch in Guildford, which was my first blog post.

The question is now... What should I wear????



If anyone has got any ideas or tips please let me know!!

Thursday 16 February 2012

Lorna Loves - France with the Family

So as I mention in a previous post, my mum called me to say we were going to France for the day!! It was just a day trip to go to grab a few (dozen) bottles of wine do a bit of shopping and have a lovely dinner. We got the Channel Tunnel from Dover which took us striaght to Calais. There we drove to the wine supersotre, in which me and my sister had a lot of fun not nessasarily looking at wone but playing on the trollies.


After buying a trolly full of wine with a case for moi, of 'I Love Rose' we went on the the main shoping centre in Calais, we didn't have a massive amount of time so was a snoop around H&M and Sephora and a pop into the local supermarket to purchase lots of fresh bread, waffles and creps. Follower by a lovely dinner in Calais city centre.





Sunday 12 February 2012

Lorna Loves - New Cosmetic Haul

After attending my very first blogers meet at Towib yesterday, my friend and I went on to do a little bit of retail therapy - we hit Selfridges and forever 21.

I have decided that I want to get more in to make up and actually learn a little bit. So I plucked up the courage to get matched at Mac. I have always been nervous, not really sure why but has been something I have been putting off for a while, but going out looking like a tomato or an orange really wasn't working for me anymore. I recently bought the Garnier B.B cream, as had read lots of good reviews on it, however I have to admit that I was not that impressed. If you have perfect skin and don't need to wear foundation for coverage then it will be perfect for you, but if you are like me and have skin that has a mind of its own of when it wants to be good, I wouldn't recommend it. I needed a foundation that gave me full coverage but not make me look like I was caked in make up. So Mac was where I needed to go.

After the make up artist stripped me down to my natural look, I knew I had made the right move in choosing to invest in some good make up.

Mac has two different types of shades, NC and NW. NC being a more more pink based and NW having a more yellowy tinge to it. So opting for NW as I am more yellow skin toned than pink, the studio fix fluid foundation was amazing. The transformation from what I looked like before was massive! One side of my face with nothing on and the other with the Mac foundation. That was one thing on the shopping list instantly.

I have combination skin, therefore do not need a foundation that is over moisturising nor do I need one that is for oily skin. My previous foundation was one that, yes did good coverage but made my skin feel and look very shiny and sticky (not good!) This one glided onto the skin and left it looking natural. this is partly down to the quality of the foundation but also to the primer. A moisturising one that leaves your skin kissable soft and keeps the foundation on and stay on! Primer added to the list!

Next was a beautiful blusher, a limited edition. Can't really say much more than it is fab and that I needed to buy it. 


1 and 2: Mac Mineralize Skinfinish £21.50
3: Mac Studio Fix Fluid Foundation £19.50 in NW20
4: Mac Prep+Prime £21.50

SLEEK

I have heard of the cosmetics brand Sleek before, however never bought anything. I played it safe and went for an eye shadow palette, consisting of a beautiful range of colours to create a sophisticated day look as well as an eye catching evening look. Sleek makes it clear that each shade can be worn on its own along with mixing them for a 'personalised look'. I am in total agreement with this, as I said earlier I am a bit of a make up virgin but and changing that and have lost my eyeshadow cherry to Sleek. The colours are so pigmented so have a really rich look to them and stay on your lids for the whole evening (with a few smudges here and there) However I do use an eye lid primer by e.l.f

Sleek have a range of cosmetics, and as far as I gather, eye make up is their speciality. The i-Divine range of eye shadow palettes, this in particular one is 'Storm'.

Friday 10 February 2012

Lorna Loves - Paris in February


I have always looked at Polyvore however today I felt inspired to create my first set. My inspiration being France, Paris inparticular. I have just got of the phone with my Mother informing me that, she and my family are going to france for the day on Tuesday. Totally out of the blue!

D&G Tulle Maxi Skirt - £435 from net-a-porter.com

MuiMui Jumper - £745 from muimui.com

H&M Ballet Pumps - £7.99 from hm.com

Chanel Vintage Lizard Bag - £2650 from aloharag.com

Wednesday 7 December 2011

e.l.f.

So I recently treated myself to some e.l.f. products, I had never heard of them before unitl my friends recommended them, so I had a look at it is crazily cheap! So I stocked up on everything, from tinted moisturiser to eyelid primer. After also discovering the wonderful Lisa Eldridge, I thought it was time for me to invest in some make-up and actually tink about what I am buying and how everything will work together. I have now stated using primer and highlighters as well as liquid blusher (which I am completly in love with) Here are the products I bought:


1) Concealer Brush     2) Eyelash & Brow Wand     3)Bronzing Brush     4)Blending Eye Brush
5) Smudge Eye Sponge     6) Mechanical Eyelash Curler     7) Foundation Brush
8) The Beauty Encyclopedia     9) Eyelid Primer     10)Radiance Enhancer     
11) Shimmering Facial Whip     12) Makeup Mist & Set     13) Mineral Infused Face Primer
14) Cream Eyeliner     15) Tinted Moisturiser SPF15

1 - Concealer Brush: Achieve precise cover up with the on-the-spot corrective brush, specifically designed to mask imperfections. Ideal for use with e.l.f All Over Cover Stick.

2 - Eyelash & Brow Wand: Defines lashes after mascara application or brow contouring to create perfectly coiffed, elegant brows and lashes.

3 - Bronzing Brush: This unique three-in-one brush allows for precision application of blush, bronzer, and all other multipurpose dusts and loose powders.

4 - Blending Eye Brush: Expertly blends multiple eye shades while softening dramatic edges and fine lines. Brush can also multitask – use it to set powder or liquid concealer.

5 - Smudge Eye Sponge: This short curved brush is the perfect shape to expertly smooth in color along the lash line for a smoky look. The dense brushes apply exact color application for extreme intensity to blend colors or smudge lines. Perfect for contouring and enhancing definition around the eye.

6 - Mechanical Eyelash Curler: This innovative eyelash curler has a special curved design which angles to suit all eye shapes. Its silicone rubber pad applies the appropriate amount of pressure to curl lashes naturally and allows for damage-free heating. Get long-lasting curled lashes both easily and safely. Add a swipe of e.l.f. Water and Earth Mascara and curled lashes remain in perfect shape all day.

7 - Foundation Brush: Achieve an ultra smooth, poreless finish when applying foundation or tinted moisturizer. For best results use upward brush strokes.

8 - The Beauty Encyclopedia: 4 shimmer creams, 4 concealers, 1 bronzer, 1 blush, 1 face brush

9 - Eyelid Primer: Preps your eyelid for smoother, longer-lasting and crease-proof eyeshadow. The ultra sheer nude color works to increase eye color longevity. The lightweight liquid formula quickly absorbs into the skin for comfortable wear.
10 - Radiance Enhancer: This multi-use highlighter instantly transforms and enhances features with its glowing veil of warmth and luminosity. When used or layered for optimum effect, it reduces the appearance of dullness, dark circles and minimized discoloration. The lightweight, velvety formula provides a fresh and silky finish for a healthy and natural looking lit-from-within glow.

11 - Shimmering Facial Whip: Multipurpose, on-the-go whipped colorant is vitamin B, C and E packed to instantly brighten and soothe skin with no greasy after-feel.

12 - Studio Makeup Mist and Set: Keep your makeup in place all day with a radiance boosting invisible hold.

13 - Mineral Infused Face Primer: Transform your face into a flawless and smooth canvas with the mineral Infused Face Primer. Developed to combat excess oil, flaky dryness, enlarged pores and fine lines to result in a natural and youthful looking radiance. This clear multipurpose skin primer will prepare your skin so makeup goes on evenly for a lasting finish.

14 - Cream Eyeliner: Creates smooth lines that are defined and precise. Smudge-proof, budge-proof and water-resistant coverage for all day wear to combat against, sweat, tears and rain!


15 - Tinted Moisturiser SPF15: SPF 15 formula helps combat premature aging and protects against sun damage while leaving skin radiant and lightly hydrated. 









Sunday 4 December 2011

CHANEL


CHANEL's SS12 Ready to Wear collection transformed The Grand Palais to a magical underwater world with corals, shells, sea horses, stingrays. I know it is late to be blogging about Fashion Week, but I am new to the blooging scene, so thought would just do a little bit on Chanel.

Florence Welch sang"What the Water Gave Me." Style.com states that 'It was a bravura performance all around.' Appearing beautifully and gracefully from a sea shell with the garments still walking around the catwalk. 




Also on 'Chanel News' they have put some beautiful videos, this one showing the detailing from the ss12 collection. Stunning. 




So just a few images from back stage, which although are of back stage shows just how beautiful Chanel is.




Monday 28 November 2011

Lorna Loves - Trend Forcasting Unit at UCA

I have recently handed in my first unit of work from the second year, which was called fashion forcasting and trend prediction. We were asked to do a thorough PESTEL analysis (political, enviromental, social, technological, economical and legal) and come up with three trends for either SS12/13 or AW12/13.


My first trend that I predicted was one inspired by Doris Day of whom released her new album at the age of 87 after leaving the lime light in 1973. Doris, whose first hit was 1945's "Sentimental Journey," caused her transition from big band singer to movie star, during the 1950s and '60s. This was the inspiration behind the 'Styles of a Summers Night' trend (twist on a movie title from the 50s)


Second trend revived the hippy movement, and at the time of this project Amanda Knox had just been released from prison after her murder investigation. This made me think about what she would be thinking during that point and what the first thing she would do when she made it back home. The only word I could think of was freedom.


James Bond's new feature film 'Bond 23 - SKYFALL' is due to be reeased in 2012 and I just couldn't help myself but to give men a chance to live their fantasy of feeling like Bond.  'Shaken not Stirred' trend represents this with a twist on the every day office suit.