2014 Color of the Year Announced!

Gallery-Mood-BannerGallery-Image-0So, it has come to my attention that Pantone, which is a pretty leading company in the fashion industry, has just announced the color of the year for 2014 … And it is called “Radiant Orchid”.  Last year’s was Emerald, which I could totally get behind, as dark jewel tones look good with most skin tones.  But this one, dark purple with a fuschia-y sort of undertone, is a little harder for everyone to match well.  Then again, in 2012 it was Tangerine, and that one really only goes with some people’s complexions, and we all managed just fine, right? :3

ml-monique-lhuillier-orchid-lace-sheath-dress-product-1-5897389-486287999_large_flexIvory short knee length bridesmaid dress with fuchsia belt sweetheart neckAlright; so if you don’t think you can pull off a full orchid/fuschia dress, then maybe this will help you.  Instead of going FULL TREND, try to just add it into your accessories.  You can still see the color if you add it as a belt, but it’s not completely overpowering.  And, you can still pair with a neutral shoe so so that it’s not too crazy … Or if you prefer, and usually I do, you can match the belt to a pair GIUS-WZ120_V2of shoes, as seen to the left, to bring that color interest down so that you can really see a continuity in your outfit.  It’s sort of like how Gigi doesn’t like nude lips – I hate nude shoes with an outfit that doesn’t have any other beige/tan/neutral tones in it.  IMO it’s tacky – but, a lot of people disagree, so wear what you like.  Shoes are actually a great way to keep the color away from your face if you don’t think it looks good on you – and chances are, if you aren’t striking a pose in that orchid or fuschia colored dress, then you don’t like wearing the color too much … But, when you feel the fashion compulsion, you have options!  The shirt or pants in that color don’t have to overpower your sensibilities (or your wardrobe).

However, accessories are definitely the best way to go to keep Accessoriesyourself on trend without looking like a hot mess, if that’s what you’re afraid of.  Jewelry is always a good option to add a little sparkle or interest into your ensemble without totally overpowering your outfit.  Choose two or three pieces to put together in conjunction with whatever else you’re wearing – a chunky bracelet or earrings can really add a lot of pizzaz with minimal effort.  And, speaking of minimal effort, why not just switch out your purse for that purple pop?  You don’t even have to think about it – put everything in the purple bag, pick it up in the morning when you’re running late for work, and get on the go, no more questions, no more confusion, no decisions to make.  Nice and simple!

Dim Sum Plum OPIBarring those options, another really easy one is to just paint your nails and forget about them – you don’t even need nail art (I know, blasphemy coming from me, right?) But, two quick coats of polish and a top coat, and you are set for a week – sometimes more, depending on how well you can preserve the life of your manicure.

To the left is Dim Sum Plum by OPI, but any purple with a hint of fuschia is going to suit your purposes – or even without the fuschia.  Seems like on the Pantone site, you have a decently broad range of what colors fall into the Radiant Orchid family; some of them are almost lavendar, and there’s even a black light in the toss – see the picture at the top of this post, or head to their website to check out the color.

Purple  make-up of woman eyeAnd, when all else fails, go all out with a blown out purple smoky eye or a glam Show Orchid lip, because amped up shades are the loudest thing you can get from MAC.

All out bold eyes are fun for the club – but hell, why not wear it to the supermarket?  Just because you aren’t doing something glamorous doesn’t mean you can’t look glamorous, am I right?  Just, don’t go too over the top and do an orchid lip and eye …

You might end up looking like a flying purple people eater or something, and while Maneater is a pretty sweet jam, probably not how you want strangers to think of you.  (And by think I mean while they turn 360 degrees and moon walk away from you).

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But, if you still want to be a little more daring, but you can’t go totally all out glam when you’re heading to the office, why not try a scarf?  If solid purple is too much for you, then try a scarf with other colors – blacks, grays, whites, tans, you know, the neutrals – mixed in to break it up a little bit.  Either way, there are a million and one ways to incorporate this new color trend into your wardrobe, instead of just throwing on a shirt or pants that might not be totally flattering to you.

And now I’ll leave you with this little guy, who totally gets what I’m saying :3

❤ RaeynnBeau

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Interesting Crackle Nail Polish Discovery

Alright, so I have a slightly abusive relationship with. Crackle nail polish.  Until very recently, I could never get them to work, like EVER, no matter what I do to try and change it.  And suddenly, they magically started working for me; I was super excited.  This was the first picture I tweeted when I got them up and running, actually:

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They are two of the crackles from the Nicki Minaj line by OPI if I remember correctly on top of Orly Platinum.  But yeah, so anyway, I really love crackle polishes now that they’ve decided to work for me and do what they are supposed to do.  However, as I found out today, that is not always the case.  These polishes do not act right sometimes …

Let me explain my thought process before I tell you what I did, because it’s sort of a doozy. ^^;;  I just moved to NYC and started a new job, and this was a very sudden change for me.  Like, so sudden that I had an interview Thursday and started the next Monday, so I had to pack and move several hundred miles in three days or so.  Yeah, hectic.

Needless to say, during those three days I didn’t have much time for beauty endeavors, and because of all the packing and moving boxes, my nails suffered horribly.  Only one outright broke thankfully, but the polish was in a sad state when I was done.  What was once a neat manicure with OPI’s Pink Friday (another from the Nicki Minaj collection I realize ironically) was chipped and horrible, and I didn’t have time for a manicure.

So, I decided that the best thing to do would be to put crackle polish over the top of it instead of taking the time to remove the polish and put on a whole new color.  I figured when the polish cracked it would disguise the chipped polish underneath, and might even give a two toned mosaic effect too.  Well, I put on a quick coat of polish, and something very interesting happened.  Let’s see if you can spot it in this picture.

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Can you tell? … Look REALLY carefully and you’ll see what I mean when I explain.  The best example of what happened is actually my thumb, so I’ll give you a close up.

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Excuse the mess, but you can see how the part near my cuticle cracked nicely, while up near the free edge it isn’t cracked at all?  Well, where it is nicely cracked is where there is pink nail polish underneath the blue crackle, and where this is no crack is where the Pink Friday chipped off.  You can also see it a bit on my middle finger above as well, and there are almost no cracks on my pointer finger, which was the one missing the most pink polish.

Obviously my idea was a failure, and I’ll have to get this polish off tonight and sorted out – but I found it very interesting that the polish didn’t react to my bare nail like it did to the pink nail polish.  Not sure if the same thing would happen if you put plain clear polish first, but maybe this was part of my problem before?  Putting crackle polish on without a base of some kind that the crackle polish would react to …?

Dunno, but I figured it was an interesting tidbit to let you guys know I discovered ^^;;

Let me know if you have any good tips or tricks about that tricky crackle polish, and let me know what you want to read on here :3

Until next time!