A Girl Can Dream

So for my birthday (Sept 23) I want…

Drumroll please…

COUTURE!

Psych! You thought I was serious? Okay, well true – I want it, but I wouldn’t expect it like I would maybe a greeting card.

On with the expensive (a la Bergdorf)!
Marchesa

Structured Silk Organza Dress
6600$

Fringe Bow Dress
5500$

I really expected them to keep going with 7700 and all sorts of other ludicrous pricing options… but no.

And while my eyes/heart know no price. My wallet and VISA certainly do…

Some RTW fantasies…

Click on the image to get the full nonpurchasing/window shopping/longing pleasure. lol

Monday Tidbits

As I mourn the technological boycott in my household (both my computer and camera refuse to turn on), and as I get into the swing of the week, please enjoy these tidbits that I found ’round the web.

Project Runway’s Christian Siriano has a maternity line Fierce Mamas for Moody Mamas. PopSugar told me all about it.

Image from Inquisitr

I think the quote from the Chicago Tribune from last year, when this was still an idea makes me the giggliest. || “Siriano “thought it would be great” for a gay man to partner with two women who haven’t given birth to create a maternity line, a Moody Mamas rep told New York.” ||

my faves:

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For all you designer on a budget gals (hello friends =]~) Fashionista snagged a Loomstate for Target lookbook. Think you will be putting any money back into the economy for these fancy pants? P.S. Target also has a cute interactive list of their designers and Design for All collections.

Images from Tree Hugger|| photo credit: Target

FYI: My poll ends tomorrow. || Swag attack post to follow – along w/possibly a new schedule. || Contest ending soon – don’t forget to sign up! Also – I’m slowly/continually updating the sidebars and headers/footers/layout etc. Let me know when/if you notice the good/bad/ugly MissYaya@ymail.com

Another Award!/Sephora Trip

Another award from valiohh!
Thanks girl! I would write another 10 things about me… but I’m getting my Swag Attack post ready, so I’ll just redirect ya here.

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Today was interesting. I got this e-mail from Sephora this past Weds & decided I couldn’t pass up free samples w/o a purchase and a makeover. Really – this was the one to-do for the day – get my tush to Sephora before 6pm! When I got there, the line for makeovers were hefty but you didn’t have to wait to get samples. So I did. (and fyi: I got my fave cashier to pony up another one instead of my 100 pt bonus sample – which I will be giving away in one goody bag in my contest – don’t forget to sign up!)

This is what I got:


Sorry I didn’t post about it sooner ladies/gents of the jury. I have yet to master blogging via iPhone…

Did you get to go?

Blog Review

How good it feels to be on a schedule sometimes. For the new readers: I post up a reader’s click list of what I found interesting during the week.

Here’s the list for this week:

You know I can go on forever. But I think I must stop here.

Check the sidebar in Shared Posts or click here for more posts I share throughout the week and periodically. Most of the time these posts don’t go up in the Blog Review as I don’t want to double post too much.

Shoot me an e-mail to MissYaya@ymail.com if you would like me to explore other/have less of some topics, or for general opinions of what’s in the blog review.

Supplies R Us/Depotting

So I’ve finally gotten down to organization again as my shopping rises and my belongings multiply. After a trip to Pearl, Staples, and eBay, I think I’m ready to take on the task.

  • from Pearl: pack of 12 storage cups (they’re for paint but they are also perfect for storing pigments, etc.), various sized containers (for powders/mixing)
  • from Staples: labeling tape, magnetic tape (w/a dispenser how efficient!)
  • from eBay: two 28 pan eyeshadow palettes (this is good for depotting and pressing pigments, plus this is the generic size that fits the Urban Decay, Milani, and MAC shadows and it’s cheaper than the MAC pro palettes $6 before s/h). This is the seller I got it from: jolieeeee

I should’ve gotten more palettes, because I got super excited and decided to make one palette strictly Milani and one strictly Urban Decay – it makes it much easier than storing each stinkin’ e/s pot by itself.

Of course, I went to YouTube for instructions. The Milani shadows are super easy to depot, they have a hole on the bottom that you can stick a tack into and it comes right out. The Urban Decay ones are the same as the MAC.

These are the two videos I used:
Milani
Urban Decay

Here’s how I did (click on images for larger pictures):

First I started with the Milani.


This was fairly easy to do. Only thing was that you had to push really hard with the thumb tack. I used Vanessa‘s advice (Nessassary Makeup) and reused the label stickers from the e/s packaging to put on the top flap of my palette so that I wouldn’t be confused about the colors or color names. So far I am organizing them by the shadow number that comes on the packaging. Once I fill up the whole palette, I might have to redo it by color. Stay tuned!



and then the Urban! Man I had so much trouble with this one. It snapped my box cutter, and I cracked my shadow twice – thankfully only at the top though so it can still be used.

This is basically the same as depotting the MAC e/s pans and the directions are the same as well. I didn’t have much luck finding too many other videos on Urban Decay e/s. The video that I saw tells you to use snippers to cut away at the pot once you separate it from the packaging, whereas most other ones tell you to use a flame – after I tried to snip away, I used a flame and realized I like that much much better.

And this is the end result:

I went a little crazy with the labeling – my labeler had a candy wrapper option!

I decided to keep these two palettes as brand specific, and will probably buy another palette to load in the rest of my shadow stragglers.

And you? Have you done any depotting/organizing recently? How did it go?

Check out the poll at the side – I want to know what ya guys think I should do about my hauls. I’ve been on a shopping frenzy this month and the Swag Attack end of month entry might be a million pages long.

More Sales my lovelies!

Nothing hurts more than paying retail. Especially for shoes. I mean – they can be collector’s items y’all.

With that in mind, I’ve got an invite for you from ideeli.


They have a shoe sale coming up! Click here or enter this http://www.ideeli.com/invite/yanaL923 into your web browser for some shopping fun. Even if you don’t shop, they have giveaways. And for the day that you do shop? Well you’ll already be an insider!

Glamour-Us

Part of dying hair is usually dying whatever else hair you have to match your now fake color up there. (I’m trying to be funny not mean, so bear with me as I get my comedic skills up to par with blogger =]~ )

Glamour’s Girls in the Beauty Dept. blog reported about Prada’s fashion show, and all the girls having to dye their eyebrows for the show.

pictures from Style.com

I dye my hair rarely, but even when I do, it’s more of a tint if you may. It’s barely a shade lighter than my color, so my eyebrows still apply.

Have you ever done it? Has it ever backfired? Against it? Tell me all!

From Barbie’s House

So I know I already posted about Barbie’s House and Jonathan Adler’s designs (see original post here), but I was just reading the LAist blog and they had even more pictures.

What I found tres amusing:



How cute/great product placement, Barbie’s shopping list contains:
  • Peroxide
  • Glitter
  • Frosting
  • Sugar
  • Woolite
  • Pink Marshmallows
  • Sprinkles
  • Hair Spray
  • Nail Polish Remover
Oh! and a reminder to call Ken!

So now we know how she stays so thin and blonde (and why after 50 years the ozone layer is slowing going byebye). lol

I think it’s too much…

I’m usually very happy with the fashion show makeup designs or at least I can sit back and appreciate the idea/inspiration. I guess one can even do clown inspiration and do it great…

But Alexander McQueen didn’t do it for me y’all. It looked a little… much and scary…


Photo from nymag.com

I did however love all the headwear and the rest of the show. See the photos from the rest of the show right here.