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I love Springwise
this year’s top100 fashion & beauty ideas
We’re deviating from our regular schedule to bring you the best new business ideas we’ve spotted over the last 12 months—smart concepts that will continue to provide entrepreneurs with plenty of opportunities in 2009. Next up: our 10 favourite fashion & beauty ideas, each of which taps into a current consumer trend:
- Yakkay — Stylish helmets for urban cyclists
- Transitional Sizes — Clothing rental for size-changing dieters
- Catwalk Genius — Adopt-a-designer program for crowdfunded fashion
- Sneakart — Customizing sneakers with removable stickers
- Stitsh — Click to buy: fashion blog is a street version of shopping mags
- Keds & Zazzle — Design your own Keds & sell them on Zazzle
- Tomboy Trades — Steel-toes and tool belts for women
- colorOn and Eye Majic — Press-on eye shadow kits
- Diesel & Roskilde — Limited-edition festival jeans
- Dondup — Bringing a dye back from the dead: luxury jeans tinted a long dormant blue
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Oriental Mix
Living here in Toronto, sometimes I get so wrapped in US Weekly, YBF and theSuperficial that I forget I am Chinese! My mom is from futuristic and affluent island Hong Kong (hello fashion capital!) and my dad is from the arts and culture hub of Shanghai (hello Vegas of China). There is no denying that the influences of Hollywood and BET shape fashion trends and define the street style here in Toronto – but there is a whole entire nation pushing fashion forward – Asia! I found some famous Japanese pop stars by a quick Google search and realize that supercute + sexy = lethal! I am lucky because I am an Asian girl – besides having pin straight hair that just grows and grows and loves being dyed, permed, styled AND being smooth as a peach without much thought – I AM PLAIN. Asian girls have very plain features, innocent looks and therefore very versatile – Our looks that can be transformed by any hair, makeup, clothing, lighting and of course attitude. I would say my style is heavily influenced by Japanese street fashion, hiphop honeys and my imagination.
JJ Magazine is something I treat myself to once in a while – It is the fashion Bible of Japan, like Vogue on estacsy. It is about $33 and is an eternal lookbook – from outrageous to classy, to era inspired, to music inspired, to the ‘office-lady’ look to harajuku girls… If you want to know what’s gonna be popping in Summer 2011, just look at last months JJ magazine.
I always go back to my cultural roots to maximize my style and wardrobe. What influences your style?
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Pretty much flawless
I have 2 personalities, glossyvonne and yvonne. One is blonde and fun and the other is a brunette and kinda studious. 🙂 I am yvonne for 2009 until further notice. Biked to Sephora today on Bloor and wanted to find a nice matte flawless foundation to match my new hue, and after playing around for hours, I was debating the new multishade makeupforever liquid foundation or the smashbox high def one. Then the Laura Geller phenomenal foundation one caught my eye! Cool bottle that swivels shut and keeps the foundation fresh, a nice pump system that works well for me – so it’s amazing! Pretty, sheer-medium coverage and minimal transfer. “Virtually weightless formula blends beautifully to perfect your complexion. Create a flawless canvas and keep it all day.” Laura Geller is famous for it’s brow marker and she believes beauty is every woman’s birthright. Amen to that! I will let you know how it compares to my all time favourite maybelline dream matte mousse. Any good recommendations?
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The Spirit
I really like going to watch movies with bad reviews – probably because I laugh at parts that nobody else do… let’s see what this ones all about!Loved it, knew i would – eff rotten tomato reviews, i should start my own ketchup reviews haha.. anyway… my favourite line was ‘why does it smell so dental’!Love the over the top dialogue, creative and artistic scenes, the red knife, the femme fatale roles and the eye shadow on Samuel L Jackson - Uncategorized
Say it Right
Found a cool little guide on chicspy on how to pronounce all those lux brands you love:- Abaeté: Ah-bye-ah-tay
- Alejandro Ingelmo: Allay-handro In-gel-mo
- Andrew Gn: Andrew Jen (rhymes with “ten”)
- Andy Thê-Anh: An-dee Tay-Ann
- Anya Hindmarch: Ahn-ya Heind-march
- Arthur Mendonça: Ar-thur Men-doe-sa
- Badgley Mischka: Badge-lee Meesh-ka
- Balmain: Bal-mah
- Bottega Veneta: Bo-tega Ven-e-ta
- Bulgari: Ball-gah-ree
- Burberry Prorsum: Bur-bur-ree Pror-some
- Carolina Herrera: Caro-leena Hair-era
- Cesare Paciotti: Che-sah-ray Pah-cho-tee
- Chaiken: Chay-ken
- Christian Lacroix: La-Kwa
- Christian Louboutin: Loo-boo-tin (“tin” rhymes with the French word “vin”)
- Diane von Furstenberg: Fur-sten-berg (pronounced as spelled)
- Dries Van Noten: Drees Van Know-ten
- Ermenegildo Zegna: Er-men-a-geel-do Zen-ya
- Etienne Aigner: Eh-tee-yen On-yay
- Gareth Pugh: Gareth Pew
- Giles Deacon: Jy-els Dee-kin
- Givenchy: Jee-von-shee
- Giambattista Valli: Gee-ahm-battista Valley
- Hedi Slimane: Eddy Sli-mahn
- Hermès: Air-mez
- Hervé Léger: Air-vay Lay-jay
- James Perse: James Perse (as in a lady’s purse, not ‘pierce your ear’)
- Joeffer Caoc: Joe-fur Kay-ock
- Junya Watanabe: Joon-ya Wah-tah-nah-bay
- Lambertson Truex: Lam-bert-son Tru-ex
- Lanvin: Lon-vin (“vin” also rhymes with the French word for “wine”)
- Loewe: Low-ev-ay
- Louis Vuitton: Loo-ee Voo-ee-ton
- Madame Gres: Madame Gray
- Marchesa: Mar-kay-sa
- Mainbocher: Maynbo-shay
- Moschino: Mo-ski-no
- Monique Lhullier: Mo-neek Loo-lee-ay
- Narciso Rodriguez: Nar-siss-so Ro-dree-gez
- Nicolas Ghesquière: Ni-co-la Guess-ki-air
- Olivier Theyskens: Oli-vier Tay-skins
- Pierre Cardin: Pee-air Car-dain
- Proenza Schouler: Pro-enza Skool-er
- Ralph Lauren: Ralph Lauren (as in Lauren the girl’s name, not Sophia Loren)
- Rei Kawakubo: Ray Kah-wah-koo-bo
- Rodarte: Ro-dar-tay
- 6267: Six-two-six-seven (not Sixty-two-sixty-seven)
- Sonia Rykiel: Sonia Ree-kee-eel
- Sophia Kokosalaki: So-fee-a Ko-ko-sah-lah-kee
- Thakoon: Ta-koon
- Thierry Mugler: Tee-air-ree Moog-lay
- Tibi: Tbi (not Tee-bee)
- Tocca: Toe-ka
- Versace: Ver-sah-chee
- Vionnet: Vee-oh-nay
- Yohji Yamamoto: Yo-jee Ya-ma-mo-to
- Yves Saint Laurent: Eve San Lor-ron
- Yvonne Kai: E-von K-eye
- Zac Posen: Poe-zen
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Popcorn
Microwave popcorn, movie popcorns, and now – super gourmet 479* popcorn from California.
With flavors like Vietnamese Cinnamon Sugar, Black Truffle & White Cheddar and Chipotle Caramel + Almonds… you will make sure every single one you throw in the air lands in your mouth!



Organic, fancy and totally necessary! Send me some!





