Tuesday, July 1, 2008

All Hail the Pony Tail, Glow with Armani

All Hail the Pony Tail
The ponytail is a relatively low-maintenance look - which is great considering it was one of the biggest beauty trends on the summer catwalks. From Louis Vuitton to Fendi and Marni, the ponytail took on different guises - but remained a strong contender with the hair across the Paris and Milan runways. While sleek and sophisticated, I particularly love this style because it fits into my hectic schedule.

Mediterranean Glow
Giorgio Armani reveals the secret to the Mediterranean natural sun color without sun. Last week the Armani makeup counter at Saks blended their new Mediterranean color pallet to my summer-tanned face, which also matched the Pre-Fall Armani wardrobe I donned. Thank you to Nena Ivon & Saks Fifth Avenue for a wonderful Biz-Makeover experience!! See below.
For the first time, an Armani unique combination of water-soluble tints and very fine Micro-fil mineral pigments in a fresh gel texture. The water-soluble tints blend naturally with skin’s surface for an immediate, soft coloration that lasts all-day. Micro-fil mineral pigments are associated with reflective particles for a radiant and natural result. Skin instantly glows with a tone on tone Mediterranean tan.

Kathryn Kerrigan in
Pre-Fall Armani Wardrobe & New Mediterranean Pallet
at Saks Fifth Avenue, Chicago
Armani Mediterranean Pallet
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Checklist: London's First Ever Jewelry Fashion Week
London Jewelry Fashion Week, sponsored by Coutts, was held on June 11 - 15, 2008. Japanese jewelry designer Ginza Tanaka impressed jewelry fanatics with a £1 million handbag (almost two million US dollars). With over 2,000 diamonds and platinum construction, the detachable strap can be worn as a necklace or bracelet. Don't let that overwhelm you - the eight-carat pear-shaped diamond centre-piece can be worn as a brooch. That justifies the price tag...

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