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07
Oct

KIT DE VIAJE MALIN+GOETZ.

Andrew Goetz y Matthew Malin són los creadores de esta firma de culto newyorkina.

La pusieron en marcha ya que ninguno de los dos encontraba productos que se adecuaran a sus tipos de piel problemática así que la linea facial está libre de aceites, olores artificiales y colorantes irritantes y el resto de la gama no contiene detergentes abrasivos. Su cosmética es unisex.
Tienen 3 lineas que se diferencian por colores:
Azul para la cara, verde para el cuerpo y rojo para el cabello.
Este completo kit de minitallas contiene todo lo esencial para ir de viaje, tanto la bolsa como los productos cumple la normativa de aviación para llevarlo en cabina. Tengo muchos botes por ahí pero me gusta este kit porque esta todo recojido, el tamaño de los botes es el mismo, con lo cual cabe en cualquier parte y porque los productos en si són buenisimos. Vienen 6 botellas de 29 ml cada una y además, cuando se te acabe el producto lo puedes volver a utilizar llenándolo con tus geles, limpiadores…Además son reciclables.
Os explico un poquito en que consiste:

-Limpiadora de pomelo: es un gel espumoso, no reseca y sirve para todo tipo de pieles.Ideal para retirar el maquillaje.
-Crema hidratante con vitamina E: esta hidratante facial ligera combina la vitamina E y B5, camomila y ácidos grasos. La puedes utilizar como base de maquillaje.
-Gel de baño con extracto de bergamota: Evita la irritación de la piel al no contener detergentes.
-Hidratante corporal con vitamina b5: Hidrata y suaviza, se absorbe con facilidad.
-Champú de menta: Es un champú para uso frecuente y para todo tipo de cabellos. Aporta mucho frescor al cuero cabelludo.
-Acondicionador con Cilantro: Hidrata ,desenreda y no apelmaza.
El precio ronda los 30e, entiendo que para un kit de viaje sea excesivo pero es que los productos lo valen.
En España puedes encontrar Malin+goetz en Madrid, Barcelona, Gijón, Murcia
Si necesitais más información sobre la gama, así como donde encontrar estos productos en vuestra ciudad, provincia pincha AQUI.
Que productos soleis llevar de viaje, fin de semana..?

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06
Oct

PRIMAVERA - VERANO 2009

Ya está en la tienda la colección Primavera – Verano 2009, con blusas, camisas, camisolas, vestidos y muchos mas en los colores y estampados que refrescan esta temporada.

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06
Oct

De reposo y agobiada

Hola!

Desde el viernes despues de pegarme una paliza en el trabajo y que nadie me ayudara, estoy con molestias en el bajo vientre, como sifueran unas agujetas grandes y cuando ando veo las estrellas.

Estuve en urgencias y me dijeron que el embarazo iba bien, el peque estaba perfectamente y que debia de estar en reposo, porque podian ser muchas cosas.

El caso es que el año pasado me operaron de un lipoma en el ligamento redondo que al parecer tiene mucho que ver en el embarazo y creo que va a ser que me tira ya que està resentido de la operación y se está estirando conforme el nene crece.

Estoy super aburrrida en casa porque solo puedo dar paseos cortos, estar echada o sentada y para colmo mi maridito esta fuera de España ufffffff que mal…….

Espero que esto se pase pronto porque si no …. me quedan 4 meses!!!!

Que puedo hacer para pasar el rato???

Besicos y sed felices!

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06
Oct

Thanks, City Chic!

I have to send a huge thank you to the wonderful people at City Chic! They saw my review of their runway show and offered to send me a package of freebies. I honestly didn’t know what to expect in terms of quality, but I love everything I got! I would suggest ordering a size down if you’re between sizes (my dress is too big and needs to be taken in). For what it’s worth, my measurements are 44-38-51, and I fit their size small.

Last night I debuted two of the items in an outfit that I wore to watch the football game with friends. I paired their face print tunic with their amazing side-plait leggings (unfortunately they’re no longer on the site). To top it off, I threw on my newly thrifted mustard blazer and Jeffrey Campbell studded booties. I’m used to wearing dresses and skirts, but the tunic-legging combo was a nice break for a casual evening out.

Other than the items above, I also ordered the floral photoprint dress and the gray chain fringe top (definitely my favorite thing of all). I’m bummed I missed out on the black zipper dress, but I definitely recommend grabbing one if they still have your size in stock.

P.S.-Glamour.com featured me yesterday! Check it out!

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04
Oct

We Love Colors Review

I’d been meaning to try out We Love Colors for a while now, so when they asked me to do a review, I was more than happy to oblige. We Love Colors is best known for their tights (which come in plus sizes), but they also sell dancewear. While browsing the website, their leotards caught my eye, so I ordered a neon green one in XXL (the largest size they offer). According to their size chart, the 2X should fit anyone from 200-250 lbs. At a solid 215, I must say it took a bit of effort to get into; I assumed it would be more stretchy. Once it was on, it felt and looked great, but I’m not sure if someone significantly larger than me would be able to fit comfortably.

I decided to wear the leotard with my thrifted acid wash denim jacket and black jersey mini skirt from, of all places, Wal-Mart. It’s finally chilly enough to wear my tights and over-the-knee Chinese Laundry boots that I’ve been waiting to pull out for months now. I know combining neon, acid wash, and door knocker earrings isn’t exactly everyone’s idea of fashionable, but I can’t help but love the fact that the 80s and 90s are back.


Oh, and yes, that would be my new hair (it’s pretty much shaved on one side).
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02
Oct

MASCARILLAS MONTAGNE JEUNESSE

Buenos días!

Mirad la cantidad de mascarillas buenísimas que me llegaron ayer!

La bolsa de la sorpresa!
Mascarillas de todos los colores, olores….El colorido es muy llamativo y divertido lo que hace que ponerse una mascarilla resulte todo un placer!

Para las que no conozcais estos productos, Montage Jeunesse es una firma inglesa creada en 1985, presente en 82 paises que se caracteriza por sus mascarillas, tanto para hombre como para mujer y productos para el cuidado del cuerpo que no utiliza ingredientes quimicos, ni aditivos, sólo ingredientes naturales tales como extractos de plantas, aceites y minerales, el packaging es reciclable, no testan en animales y muchas de ellas son aptas para veganos.
En el 2007 recibieron un premio PETA al mejor tratamiento facial sin crueldad animal. Yo ya había probado algunas de ellas y la verdad es que van genial.
La linea abarca 46 referencias, entre mascarillas faciales, tónicos, cuidado corporal…
Además, los precios son fantásticos y son fáciles de encontrar en perfumerias y grandes almacenes como Carrefour, El Corte Inglés, Druni, perfumerias Prieto….
También he encontrado una web española que las vende: aroma-terapia
He estado surfeando por la web y al parecer són famosas sus mascarillas para el pelo, de las cuales tengo algunas que probaré próximamente!
Vienen en dos fases, una es el serum para dar brillo y la otra es el tratamiento, para hidratar, reparar, dar volumen…
Iré realizando posts de ellas a medida que vaya probandolas para que tengais la mayor cantidad posible de información.
Para mas información pasaros por su WEB:

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01
Oct

Exclusive Interview with Monif C.

I have always been a fan of plus size designer, Monif C., but when she debuted her most recent line, I was seriously blown away (I die for the swoop dress). This is definitely my favorite collection of hers to date; as soon as I saw it, I knew I had to interview her and find out her inspiration. Thanks to Monif for taking the time out to answer some questions for YFF! (By the way, that gorgeous model is Fluvia Lacerda, whose short and sweet interview is coming soon!)

At what point in your life did you realize you wanted to become a plus size fashion designer?
If you asked me 10 years ago if I would be a designer, I probably would’ve looked at you like you had ten heads. My family is from the Caribbean, Barbados to be exact, so I grew up with my grandmother and aunts being seamstresses, but it wasn’t my passion at the time. What many people do not know is I actually have a math and science degree and I worked in corporate America and then later ran a youth nonprofit organization. The thing is, I’d always been frustrated with plus size clothing. I’ve been a big girl all my life, so I would always say, “if I was a designer, I’d do this or I’d do that.” Never did I think I’d actually be one! I guess that’s that speaking it into existence, huh? About 6 years ago I became frustrated with my career path and thought to myself “there’s got to be something better for me”. My mother encouraged me to follow my passion for fashion and business, and that’s when Monif C. was born.

What is the biggest challenge plus size designers face today?
Finding retailers and department stores that want to take a risk with fashion forward plus size clothing. I tell people all the time, if I designed this line for straight size women, I’d be a millionaire by now. And anyone in the fashion industry will tell you, that’s the truth. But plus size clothing is my passion, and I wouldn’t have it any other way. Our aesthetic is so different from what “society” says a plus size woman should wear, so our on-going challenge is getting stores to believe that the women will actually buy the clothing. Would you believe that even now in 2009 we hear from boutiques and department stores “plus size women are trying to lose weight, they don’t like colors, they don’t like fitted clothing, they don’t want to show this, or they don’t want to show that”, and the biggest one you hear is, “they don’t spend money”. So imagine myself as I design–I want to push the envelope because I believe the market is there, but it’s hard, retailers want you to dumb it down. When I say dumb it down, it’s like, “beautiful dress, but can you add sleeves to it?” Do you think Donna Karan has to worry about adding sleeves to everything because her customers feel uncomfortable with their arms? No, but sometimes we have to do it to make it more palatable for retailers.

How would you describe your personal style?
I like classic shapes with a twist. I ADORE color and print, so you’ll always find that in my collection. I also do primarily dresses as you know because I believe one piece dressing is easy and you always look fabulous. I myself wear a dress everyday. The only time you’ll ever see me in a top is when I wear my “Marilyn” Convertible Dress as a top.

What inspired your fall line?
Wow, there are so many things that inspired this collection. I wanted to do pretty, but edgy, even slightly vamp. We took a darker approach this season, you will notice there aren’t as many colors as we are known for, everything is well tailored and chic. We usually come up with a theme, and it usually involves outfitting the Monif C. woman for every occasion. So you’ll find your day outfit, like the “Charlie” Jumpsuit with Tie Belt, and then you’ll find your night outfit, like the “Carmen” Leopard Ruched Dress, and then your knock em’ dead outfit is the “Tina” Sequins Party Dress. We paid special attention to detail this season with zippers, ruching, and beading. And of course we extended our assortment this season with jumpsuits and outerwear.

What would you say to the people who complain that your prices are too high?
The first thing I would say is that when I started the line, I set out to create a contemporary, designer plus size line. You have to remember that at the time the only options were LB, Torrid, Strawberry, Ashley Stewart, all on the lower end, and then the higher end designers that sell in Saks and Neiman Marcus where dresses are $600 each. I wanted to do a line for that woman who wanted better quality but couldn’t afford Saks, and believe it or not there are a lot of women that want that quality. Some of the higher end designers like myself may get some slack but I think that’s because there are so few designers out there, that women want more options. If you look at the straight size market, there’s Forever 21, Bebe, Intermix, Bergdorf, all different price levels and their clothing is embraced throughout.

I will also expose you a bit to the challenges of an independent designer because it costs a lot of money to compete with larger retailers and produce clothing lines. People think “oh, fabric is $10/yard, how much can a dress really cost?”, but they don’t understand that patterns, samples, marking, grading, photo shoots, websites, staff, promotion, and producing clothes in the USA opposed to in Asia like most large companies do costs a lot of money. It would be astonishing for some of your readers to hear. Let’s just say a beginning clothing line can blow through $200,000 (on the low end) easily within one year. So that’s one factor in cost. Then add on the fact that in the plus size market there are maybe 20 stores that may carry your clothes compared to straight size lines that sell in 600 stores, so your costs are inevitably going to be high because you can’t produce as many units as another company. It’s things like that, but I understand the consumer’s perspective, and I always say, do your best to support independent designers. Even if you can’t purchase at full price, buy it at the sale price because those sales allow us to keep doing what we are doing.

What future plans do you have for Monif C?
Expansion! I see so many areas of need in the plus size industry, so I just plan on expanding and adding new product lines. Our swimsuit collection is coming out soon, so stay tuned for that!

What advice do you have for the YFF readers?
Well, whenever I come on this blog, it makes me feel good to read the comments of the women and everyone sounds so much more positive, confident, and fashion forward than what the media portrays us to be. I say keep doing that and expose your fellow curvy sisters to the fashion out there. A lot of women don’t know about the independent lines and online retailers that are out there, so enlighten them so they can start looking as fabulous as you! Thanks Gabi for this interview, YFF rocks!

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