The 2015 Revival Of 70’s Fashion… A Pussybow Too Far?

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Was it a collective prodigality that triggered Spring/Summer’s new love of showing off? 

A desire for fabulous wealth? 

Or is fashion’s latest switch part of a conspiracy to make us shriek “Help, I’m out of style!  I need new clothes!”?

All of the above are true, but there’s also the boredom element.

Our love of candy-coloured babedom is powerful but has it run its course?

Has the Seventies secretary gone one pussycat bow too far, and as for spots – enough already!

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This season embraces all things 70’s and when it comes to 70’s add-ons, accessories are the icing on the fashion cake.

They are often the most practical and desirable items from a collection and the right selection can transform an outfit, key a wardrobe together and give a nod to each fluctuating trend without following it slavishly.

And the range of covetable trimmings this season is growing all the time – once, you could never have too many hats, bags and shoes, now sunglasses, belts, corsages and luggage can be added to the ever-expanding list.

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Block heels and wedges are the favourites for this season, alluring metallic in grown-up shades with strong texturizing.

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Chanel brought protest-inspired items to the catwalk, theming some of its bags around the zeitgeist-y notion of feminist protest (a theme which was not treated with any sort of reverence) and others around a watercolor that Karl Lagerfeld painted.

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Sunglasses featuring classic tortoiseshell, bright and funky colours, yellow and plum options, classic white and oversized.

Keep an eye out for Tommy Hilfiger’s square offerings…

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So, commit to memory now … bold status prints, geometry and dazzling swirls are making a noise, prints go tech with sophisticated digital patterns, psychedelic prints create sexy curves and poptastic infusions of technicolour gorgeousness take 70’s inspired fashion for the 2015 season to a new level.

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Wentworth Jewels … a treasure trove of classic elegance

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Jewellery – real jewellery, has become the latest fashion indulgence, like the latest catwalk must-have, rather than an heirloom given to us on a significant occasion.
Wentworth Jewels offers innovative jewellery featuring diverse ranges and exquisite pieces which make a stunning statement in any language.

Adorn this season’s sleek tailoring with one stand-out piece of eye-catching jewellery combining subtle colour and serious glamour.

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Tanzanite Beauty

A true Wentworth Jewel!

Beautiful pear cut 3.66ct Tanzanite AAA+
set in 18ct white gold with 0.20ct diamonds
on the shoulders.
Size M, re-size for free

£4,500.00

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Black Tahitian pearl earrings

Sunning hand made Peals earrings set with two beautiful 10mm rare black Tahitian pearls
and set with diamonds in 18ct yellow gold.

£15,000

View by appointment only.

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The Taylor Beauty

A beautiful emerald cut C.Z 20ct
set in a handmade silver Wentworth Jewels ring.
Size N, free re-sizing

£150.00

 

Wentworth Jewellery understands the art of seduction.

The collection has been created by Peter Wentworth, every piece exclusive to the store. The collection reflects luxury, glamour, style, timeless fashionability and romance, a masterpiece of design and craftsmanship.
Whatever your preferences, this is without question, indulgent jewellery to be enjoyed and treasured.

You may choose to make it a style statement or as an expression of love and devotion for romantic celebrations, but my guess is, you won’t need a reason at all!

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I was proud to act as Brand Ambassador for Wentworth Jewels during London Fashion Week AW2015, adorned with pendants, rings and earrings which reflected the elegance and versatility of Peter Wentworth’s work.

Perfect with plunging necklines and the ultimate in décolletage decoration – the pendant is making a comeback, and all eyes were on the hand-blown Venetian glass necklace with bright white diamonds which I accompanied with rare black Tahitian earrings pierced with shots of diamonds.

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Rare black Tahitian earrings with sparkling white Diamonds

12.5mm in size natural black Salt water pearls.
Set with a bright white diamond each.

£900.00

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20ct blue rare Bolivian Topaz ring set in silver.

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The stunning South Sea Black Tahitian Pearl necklaces are salt water baroque (in shape)
10mm each in size.
16″ long
Strung in pure black silk ready to wear!
Easy to wear hand-made magnetic gold catch.

£780.00

 

 

Wentworth Jewels Venice Collection

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Peter recently travelled to Venice Italy to discover the art of Venetian glass blowing. This beautiful Art form has been in existence since 13th Century

and Peter fell in love with the rich colours and textures of the glass, so decided to bring back a wonderful collection.

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About Wentworth Jewellery…

Peter Wentworth came to London in 2006 to study Goldsmithing at the London Metropolitan University (Sir John Cass College) under the retired Crown jewellers of Garrards.After learning the traditional way to make Jewellery by hand, Peter went on to win many awards in the industry. In 2008 and also 2009 he was awarded the prestigious City & Guilds Gold medal by His Royal Highness Prince Phillip at Buckingham Palace. This award has not been won by a jeweller since 1840.

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Peter  has a deep understanding of how important jewellery is for each person. When you have a piece commissioned to be made, you are welcomed at each step of the process to discuss your ideas, try different gems, see how your dream will become reality.

Wentworth Jewels are happy to discuss your budget and will aim to accommodate your wishes and dreams within that budget.

The pieces Peter create are not just another “item” to be sold, as each piece is lovingly hand made and has its own identity and as part of his personal aftercare service, he will welcome you back for a free check-up on your piece.

Wentworth Jewels sources gemstones from all over the world. Peter only sources direct from the mines in Thailand, Sri Lanka and Australia for coloured stones, pearls. Diamonds are sourced from De Beers site holders in London exclusively.  All Wentworth Jewels diamonds come with a GIA or GEM-A certificates as Peter firmly supports the “Stop Blood Diamonds” campaign.
Wentworth Jewels look forward to making an everlasting memory for you.
London Fashion Week location images  © Shane Finn at Visual Devotion

Fashion In Wonderland … NINA NAUSTDAL COUTURE LONDON – A Siren-Inspired Collection

Nina Naustdal is celebrating a strong, sexy silhouette with the hourglass shape as a starting point.

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The Nina Naustdal London Fashion Week Couture Collection was brought to the catwalk of  Le Peep Boutique, One Hundred & Forty One, Park Lane, on Tuesday 24th February 2015

showcasing her Couture Spring/Summer 2015 collection and RTW Gold and Black Autumn/Winter 2015 collections.

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Show-stopping demure-length gowns with elegant embellishment held the VIP audience in its thrall, enriching wardrobes both day and night, running the gamut from barely-there glimmer to sumptuous sparkle, offering up a rich feast for the eyes.

Floor-length gowns injecting eveningwear with a sultry, film-noir glamour, heavily embellished pieces taking on a new aptness for the day, casting off their traditional after-hours associations.

Revitalising kicks of block colour, Nina offers an antidote to winter’s darkest hour with top-to-toe primaries offering an edgy take on statement dressing.

She creates a new dimension to black – fashion’s default colour – thanks to some crafty textural trickery.

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Artful detailing added a touch of classical grace, dresses drenched in embroidery, taking the traditional notions of opulence to brilliant extremes.

Equestrian-style jackets heightened with luxe glamour, architectural structuring, doubling the impact with lace-on-lace layering.

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This glorious collection offered a wonderful juxtapositioning of colour, bold and painterly with will-ó-the-wisp fabrics in beautifully billowing layers,

taking shimmer into darker territory, lending a dangerous glamour to couture spring/summer and ready-to-wear autumn/winter.

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Emphasis shifted to the waist, as a curvaceous, sexy new shape dominated, flashes of acid colour and the most desirable sharp and sour tones.

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It doesn’t get more fashion-forward than this…Nina offered a show-stopping celebration of the female form.

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Electric violinist, Linzi Stoppard, pleased the VIP audience with a dazzling performance… intoxicating classical rhythms from her Swarovski-laden bridge violin.
Internationally-renowed dancers, Diana & Florent, paced their way into the hearts of the audience with their passionate Paso Doble.
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About Nina Naustdal…

Nina Naustdal was born in Oslo and fell in love with fashion and design from an early age when she was inspired by her Grandma’s work as a seamstress. She represented Norway at athletics in Track and Field until the age of 18 before studying fashion design at Esmod.

Having moved to the UK and become a mother to three children, as well as seven Chihuahuas, Nina launched her own eponymous brand in May 2011, opened her first Boutique on Walton Street, and now works by appointment only from her new showroom in Chelsea, SW3.

Nina is passionate about Couture and loves creating dresses that are feminine, special and unique. Her life philosophy is based around the premise that is ‘Normal is Boring’ and that is reflected in her designs as she takes inspiration from precious stones to create collections that feature glamorous cocktail dresses and gowns in fluid, jewel-toned Italian silks glittering with hundreds of individually hand-applied Swarovski crystals as well as hand picked exclusive fabrics sourced from all over the world.

Nina’s new Ready-To-Wear collection includes colourful prints in feminine shapes for everyday wear and her new range of bridal wear is elegant, distinctive and very far from boring!

All Nina’s pieces are made in her London atelier so that she can personally oversee every stage of production and ensure that each piece is finished to the highest quality and that the dresses are perfectly cut to compliment her clients.

About Le Peep Boutique…

Le Peep Boutique, a members club, restaurant, cocktail bar and night club, inspired by the glamour and theatre of 1920s Paris, located on Park Lane Mayfair.

www.lepeepboutique.com

Images © Shane Finn at www.visual-devotion.co.uk

Diamonds Are Forever… Jennifer Klein’s Exquisite Debut Jewellery Collection

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It may break the rules, but daytime glitz is all the rage and real stones have never been so cutting-edge. 

On Saturday evening, Jennifer Klein launched her debut ‘Diamonds are Forever’ 2015 collection at the Meursault, Kensington, a heady mix of the finest jewellery on a catwalk presentation produced by Oliver Morris and played out to a huddle of well-heeled, glossy VIP guests who were treated to drinks and canapés whilst deliberating on their purchases, direct from the catwalk.  Alex B, a vision of elegance, compered the evening, taking the audience through the collection at an absorbable pace.

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Jennifer’s use of fashion colours rather than traditional hues make this exclusive collection as appealing as a sweet shop – fashion accessories to be indulged in.

This is great news for the woman who loves to wear real jewellery.  The last few years the girlie, quasi-Bohemian aesthetic has been fun but it didn’t give us the opportunity to dazzle – real gemstones instead of paste is what suits fashion’s money-conscious new mood … and Jennifer Klein is running with it.

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Aimed at a design-conscious clientele, far from the hushed, carpeted atmosphere of the old-fashioned jeweller as you can imagine, Jennifer’s collection is giving real jewellery a modish twist, it’s as though all the sugariness of the past few years has unleashed in each of us the deep desire to behave like a woman of the world, instead of a slip of a girl.

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Jennifer Klein has rationalised the reinstatement of the pearl necklace, considering all the baggage it once carried with it of dowager duchesses, maiden aunts and women who wear taffeta gowns to the opera.  The return to real jewellery is about being grown-up, chic, womanly.  It’s a step up in sophistication and it’s a step up in significance because a necklace intricately defined with real stones is, by definition, less throwaway than, say, a £5 bead choker from Top Shop.

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Real gems are now being worn by a younger generation of women, no longer saved for special occasions, but worn with the season’s wardrobe – just as all  those rules about only wearing sequins in the evening dissolved in a flurry of spangled T-shirts, the idea of what jewellery you can wear and when is changing.

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The catwalk featured black leather and silk necklaces, 4 stone detail embellishments incorporating Tibetan turquoise, quartz druzy, white agate and amethyst, Swarovski crystals and 18 carat gold plate, double freshwater pearl

and black druzy.  Cuffs adorned with semi-precious bi-colour gemstones surrounded by tumbled ametrine and crystal on genuine snakeskin bands… each piece, due to their inherent characteristics, unique and unmatched.

Each beautiful adornment is sensibly priced, earrings are approximately £150 per pair, necklaces, approximately £380 and cuffs around £175.

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A Latin-themed dance show inspired by the sophistication of Jennifer Klein’s luxury jewellery debut collection was presented by international championship dancers, Florent and Diana – superior dancing from a couple who are taking London Fashion Week 2015 by storm,  leaving the audience spellbound after a breath-taking performance.

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Jennifer’s jewellery can be purchased or hired.

To purchase, visit www.jenniferklein.co.uk

or to hire:

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Please view the beautiful promotional video featuring the jewellery of Jennifer Klein:

 

About Jennifer Klein…

London, Paris, New York and Spain were the backdrops and influences growing up with a mother who was a model and an International fashion tycoon for a father. Jennifer began her 14 year career in beauty as a professional makeup artist working with prestigious brands such as MAC, Laura Mercier, Space NK and Shu Uemura.

Along with her fashion and beauty editorial background, she has also worked within corporate PR and media. As well as styling commercial fashion shoots in Spain, London and New York, Jennifer is a model who has also worked with a great portfolio of International clients including Spanish Hola!, Vogue España, Marie-Claire, Tatler and Now! magazine.

Having identified a gap in the market where fashion, beauty and lifestyle are synthesised within one brand. My A-Dress Book under one dynamic platform, is the first part of this vision.

About My Secret Dressing Room…

YOUR INFINITE WARDROBE

They say you are what you wear… Although I am sure you will agree it is not always easy to find the right outfit for every occasion! Then again, the idea of continually wearing the same outfit can quickly lose the appeal, and additionally you are really eager to keep up with trends without spending a fortune. Well, we have the answer! My Secret Dressing Room is an infinite wardrobe, where women like you, share dresses, bags, shoes and fabulous accessories.

RENTING IS EASY, QUICK AND SECURE

Once registered, you can browse the infinite wardrobe for your perfect outfit. You are able to ask the Secret Stylists for specific information and advice on the fashion items. When you have selected the perfect fashion item/s, you then choose a suitable time and location for delivery and collection. The chosen items can be delivered directly to your home or place of work. After your fashion item hire, you will be encouraged to give feedback on the fashion items and the SecretStylists. Your opinion is important in allowing the secret community to flourish while providing the opportunity for SecretFans to select their dream outfits.

HIRING OUT YOUR FASHION ITEMS IS EASY AND ENJOYABLE

Becoming a ‘Secret Stylist’ is very easy, and above all, totally enjoyable! Simply register on the website, book your free photo shoot, and select the dresses and accessories you would like to add to your virtual wardrobe. On completion, you will be invited to meet our team, where you can star in your own private photo shoot, all managed by our fashion professionals. (If preferred, we are happy to organise our own model ) Once the fashion items are loaded onto the website, you can decide the hire price for your items alongside your own brief description of each piece – perhaps telling the story detailing the event and experience of them. When a lady chooses her perfect outfit from your wardrobe, our personal courier service will collect and deliver them directly to her, allowing her fashion fantasy to become a reality!

Search – Shoot – List- Feel Safe – Earn

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Fashions Finest Off-Schedule Show – Season 9 … powering through LFW!

A new generation of creative talent has been discovered.
 Whilst other runways were dominated by the brittle and mainstream, the Fashions Finest London Fashion Week off-schedule event at the Grand Connaught Rooms (Great Queen Street) on the 21st and 22nd of February 2015, showcased a new generation of designers, contrasting polish and luxury with the romantic urban statement of the city streets.

Every collection told a story, inspirations springing from adversity and anarchy, delicate and feminine designs merging seamlessly with the party-hard and controversial.
CEO Deborah St Louis and her team brought together a hoard of cutting-edge designers to the catwalk, displaying slick, elegant chic and sassy dressy daywear with sexy cuts and adventurous colour.

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Sophisticated simplicity – comfortable, chic items that work around the clock.

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In a season of unabashed glitz and gloss, super-feminine, body-conscious dressing is back.

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Knitwear was given a radical and sustainable twist, but kept within the sensibilities of a working, structured wardrobe.

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Rebel yell – Replayed mod styles with head-to-toe black and a whole heap of attitude, combining all the eternal elements of rebel dressing – from the classic LBD to black leather trousers, for drop-dead, don’t-give-a-damn sex appeal.

 

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Read my post-London Fashion Week designer reviews throughout the week!

Tonight’s featured designer images:

Eva Cammarata – www.evacammarata.com

Hellavagirl – www.hellavagirl.com

Ingrid Bratt – www.ingridbratt.com

Tinkilove – www.tinkilove.com

London Pacific Collective – www.facebook.com/LPFltd

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Images © Shane Finn – www.visualdevotion.com

For more information, please contact info@fashionsfinest.com

 

Fashematics: Oscars Fashion Infographic

With the Oscars fast approaching we are getting excited about…the clothes. Okay, it is about the films but the red carpet is a place for the actors and fashion designers to shine. We love this impressive infographic from Lyst. Over half the team at Lyst are data scientists, crunching over 100,000 data changes every hour from 9,000 fashion partners.

This week we tasked them with looking at the outfits worn by the Best Actress winners at the Oscars over the last 80 years.

They came up with a mathematically true formula that calculates the probability that a look will be Oscar winning, and also the luckiest combination.

The attached infographic sums up their findings, plus some extra data around the awards.

J is the luckiest letter for a Best Actresses’ first name to start with (good news for Julianne Moore this year)

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Made by  www.lyst.com

 

 

Sensationail Home Kit Review

Hello everyone, its been ages since I last posted an article but I hope this one will keep the ladies happy! Ok so I never thought I’d see the day I rave about an at home gel nail kit. But that day has come and if you follow me on Instagram you would have seen me mention this a few times. This Sensationail kit is incredible on so many levels.

I was sent this kit to review and used the product over a few weeks. I have removed it and reapplied the system to really put it through its paces. If you haven’t come across my site before then welcome. I used to be a Celebrity nail artist and an Educator for some of the biggest professional nail brands in the world. I can honestly say that Sensationail is in fact….Sensational!!

I’m going to go out on a limb here and state that I think this kit is possibly better an any professional product I have ever used tested or worn myself. Now I know everything there is to know about gel polish, the way the chemicals react and how different products work together. I also put my nail enhancements through utter hell. I can, as I know someone that will fix them in a blink of an eye if they chip, drop off or lift and that’s me.

Most professional gel applications become a little spongy, soft and lift after about a week on my nails. Not sensationail it’s incredible. I got 2 full weeks out of the first application. Only taking them off to redo as the regrowth was looking a little unsightly. I removed them and reapplied them with ease and I can report that this brand is seriously rocking my world.

You won’t need to worry about applying extra layers as it’s so strong it’s just perfect. It has the best combination of strength and possibly the biggest factor that makes nail enhancements perfect and that’s it’s also flexible. So it will bend a little like real nails should. Too brittle and they can crack. This leads to lifting and all sorts of problems. Not with Sensationail you don’t! Not to mention the shine of the topcoat. It holds as good as new for all 14 days. No scratches, no dulling and certainly the shiniest of top coats I have ever come across. With the added bonus of being a 2 in 1 product. A combined base and top coat. Amazing don’t you think!Sensationail Home Kit Review

Sensationail Home Kit Review Tips

  • When lightly buffing the surface shine make sure you don’t damage the nails natural thickness, as over buffing will thin your nails drastically.
  • Cleanse with the product supplied. Don’t use nail polish remover as this is a solvent and could possibly cause lifting.
  • Don’t touch any of the nails after cleaning as this will transfer natural oils from your fingertips and will result in the product not settling properly.
  • When applying the primer only add it to 4 nails (leave the thumbs to last) Its a sticky product and fluff will drive you mad!
  • When applying the base coat to the 4 natural nails make sure not to touch the skin (this will lead to lifting) By laving a tiny margin around the sides and bottom it will increase the length of time that the product will stay looking perfect.
  • If you get any product on the surrounding skin just remove it with the orange wood stick provided in the Sensationail kit.
  • Do not wipe off the shiny, tacky residue from any of the layers as this is a very important part. *Sticky sticks to sticky or a rough surface. If you remember this you wont ever go wrong. If you remove it by mistake its OK but you will find the product might not adhere to the next layer. So all you ned to do is lightly buff the surface and recleanse.
  • Swirl the lid and brush in clockwise, or an anti clockwise motion around the neck of the bottle (whatever one feels easiest) as you take the applicator out. This will prevent dripping of the product and only the amount you need will be on the brush.
  • Next professional tip is to apply the polish as thin as you can. I found this product self levels and it’s amazing even if you are a little heavy on application. But its a good habit to get into as you could get a few more applications out of one bottle.
  • This is possibly the best tip I am going to give you now….Start to apply the polish in the middle of the nail. The push the brush towards your Proximal nail fold (cuticle) “I am going to drop in a diagram at the bottom and an explanation all about the cuticle at the end of this article. Make sure you read it as it will be very beneficial for you” As you push the brush back it will do all the work for you and you will see the polish edges are as neat as a pro! Try it a few times and let the product just glide on. *You are in no rush as it wont set until you are happy and place it into the lamp.
  • Top tip….Don’t leave any products near a lamp that it on. The bright blue light will most certainly cure whats in the bottles or the brush you leave on your desk!!!! Be warned!
  • Take your time when you first do a set. read the Sensationail instructions, my cuticle advice and the professional routine bellow before you start and Practice makes perfect!
  • Once you have mastered a few tips all you have to remember is that the Base & Topcoat take 30 seconds to cure and the polish takes 1 minute. Simple as that. If you need 3 coats, then apply 3.
  • If you have exceptionally weak nails I suggest a double layer of base and a double layer of topcoat cured for 30 seconds at each application.
  • When you are finished cleanse, wash hands and Oil those stunning nails twice a day with almond oil. There you have it some professional advice.Sensationail Home Kit Review

Sensational has all the right ingredients to create perfect nails at home time and time again. I can’t fault this in any way. Well if I was really going to be picky I’d say that with some of the colours it shrinks back just a little with the first coat of polish….But on applying the second you would have forgiven it in a heartbeat. The coverage is unsurpassed.

Professionals would normally do 3 thin coats, very thin ones when applying any products for a client as they can ripple and not cure right the way through. This leads to lifting and unhappy customers. Now this is where I feel this products comes into it’s own. The ease of application is tremendous, it’s near on impossible to get it wrong. The applicator brush of the combined base and topcoat is brill and the colours glide on almost seamlessly.

I give this a huge 10/10. For anyone that wouldn’t set foot in a salon this is perfect and for those of you needing to save a few pennies this will blow you away. Excuse the pun…This is Hands down the best gel manicure kit I have used in years.

Below is a professional explanation about the real Cuticle and manicures.The True Cuticle

To explain what the true cuticle is… in fact it covers the entire nail bed. Yes thats right girls. The cuticle is basically the residue from the proximal nail fold when the nails are growing. Its there to keep infection out. And should NEVER BE CUT, EVER. As the nail plate grows it just travels with it. It can be carefully cleaned away by yourself but you just need a little know how…So I have done a little routine for you to help you apply Sensationail like a professional.

1. Grab a towel and some kitchen paper and place it on a table with a good light above the area. Preferably set up during the day. Sundays are best! Set aside about 1 1/2 hours to do a great job.
2. Gather all you need and plug in the lamp and arrange your desk with everything you need.
3. To remove the true cuticle gently glide the Sensationail remover tool (this is perfect) up and down the ENTIRE nail bed very gently. You can do this on dry nails with the remover and you will see lots of dry powdery debris coming off. Don’t over work it just do tiny moments with a little pressure and you will be amazed at what comes off!
5. Wash those hands and nails, getting rid of the excess debris. Then dry them off with a clean piece of kitchen roll.
6. Using a gentle file, shape nails. Lightly zig zag the file on the ends. This will add a little bit of key so the base coat will be able to nestle into the ends and seal them.
7. Arrange the lamp, bottles and products so they are easily accessed and loosen the lids a little.
8. Grab a cleanser pad provided in the kit and cleanse (not too much as this will saturate the nail and will lead to lifting!) one drop will do all 4 nails. Really cleanse those nails and scrub away at them so they are nice and clean. Try not to get any fluff left behind.
9. Look at the nails and see if you have any fluff or dust. Do not touch the nail plate if you have. Try to remove it by reusing the pad.
10. Apply a very small amount of base coat to 4 nails (do the thumbs last). Remember to add some around the free edge (tip of the nail). Keep it simple and try not to touch the skin. Keeping it just on the nail bed.
11. Place in lamp for 30 seconds.
12. Apply the colour thinly around the free edge. Then over the nail. Gel polish is amazing as it won’t set until it gets near the lamp! If you find its shrinking back a little just flash cure each nail for 5-10 seconds then move on to the next. This normally happens with darker colours and reds. Word of warning….don’t place any gels near the lamp as they will set, as I have mentioned before. Its always good to remind you!
13. Pop your beautifully and carefully painted nails into the lamp for 1 minute.
14. Apply a second coat to just the nail bed, paying attention to making sure it’s as neat as possible.
15. Pop in the lamp for 1 minute.
16. If you need a 3rd coat go ahead and do another.
17. Place in lamp for 1 minute. If you have applied this thickly you will feel it get a little warm. This is very normal it’s just the molecules connecting and being activated to link together until it sets. It sets so fast it’s a little friction and nothing to worry about.
18. Apply a thin coat of top coat and make sure you run a little along the tip to seal the edges. Then place your hand in the lamp for one last 30 second session!
19. Now do this to all 4 fingers on the other hand, followed by the thumbs. All done! I do hope this has helped you along with my professional gel nails tips.

It all sounds like there are loads of stages but trust me once you have done it a couple of times this will save you so much money and you will be able to have stunning nails all year round that look like a professional job.

*Please remember if you are thinking of doing other peoples nails you need proper training a licence/insurance and tell the council you are running a salon, either from home or mobile. It’s not worth running the risk of getting in trouble.

The key to anything is learning to do things properly and this article is intended for the use of Sensationail home gel nail kits.

For more beauty, fashion or styling advice just Tweet me @sarahbacchus and check out my site SLBstyle.com

For any photography and Personal Styling bookings please email me at sarah@slbstyle.com 

Björn Borg Launch SS15 Collection Via Online Game First Person Lover

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When Björn Borg launches their spring summer 2015 collection, the Sports Fashion brand blows a kiss to the gaming world through presenting their collection not through a commercial, fashion ads or a cookbook, but through an online fashion game experience where their clothes gives the player extra love strength.

 

Through the game, a new platform for e-commerce is introduced: in-game shopping with the player equipping their avatar with the new Björn Borg collection to fight the forces of evil with the power of love. Equipped with a love glove, you master your enemies with e.g. a hologram kiss blower, a flower petal thrower or rainbow caster made from pink gold, white leather and acrylic glass for the ultimate style experience.

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The game has received a great reception with Kotaku, one of the largest gaming sites in the world, calling First Person Lover “one of the most fabulous things I’ve ever seen”.

 

Fellow Swede Felix ”Pewdiepie” Kjellberg, who runs the largest Youtube account in the world, calls the game “The most fabulous game in the universe” with his play through of the game at receiving over 3 million views so far.


 

American Youtube sensation Markplier calls it “Game of the Year”.

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“We have taken the aesthetics from the First Person Shooter games and turned it upside down. We want to offer gamers and shoppers a whole new experience”, comments Lina Söderqvist, Marketing Director, Björn Borg AB.

 

“It has been extraordinarily fun to see the collection come to life in 3D and having avatars wearing it. The game has taken my vision of fictional worlds to a whole new level. I might be the first designer ever that has his collection bought through a game”, says James Lee, Head Designer, Björn Borg.

The First Person Lover Game is free of charge at http://firstpersonlover.com

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About the SS15 collection

 

Björn Borg SS15 draws its inspiration from fictional worlds. Mesmerizing mythical islands, lost worlds and visionary computer games. A mainly monochrome collection where sport and fashion are intertwined.

 

The key prints in the collection are inspired by water, coral structures and ancient temples. These prints are found throughout all product groups. The key material trend for this season is mesh. This runs through inserts, paneling and details across apparel, underwear, bags, footwear and eyewear.

Styling takes its inspiration from scuba wetsuits through using chunky zips, neoprene, thicker seams and mixing together bright colours with black. Important colours in the SS15 collection are black & white and combining these with soft shades of grey, pink, orange and mint.

The Björn Borg SS15 collections of underwear, apparel, footwear and bags is available at select retailers and Björn Borg concept stores.