Holy sh**, I'm turning forty tomorrow.
This is how one of my all time favorite characters responded to turning forty.
Edina turns forty
I am hoping I don't end up going to that extreme.
I thought I would share forty items I love and wear/use often.
Laura Mercier Secret Camouflage - has two shades so you can custom blend the perfect shade for you.
MAC Studio Tech - Gives me flawless coverage and a polished finish in just a few swipes. My shade is NC42.
MAC Blot - This is a summer necessity for me, my skin gets very shiny and this is perfect.
MAC Brun - I don't like brow pencils so I use this shadow to fill in, and also I swipe it as eyeliner for every day.
Clinique Black Honey - This is a classic for a reason, it works for just about every skin tone. It deepens my natural lip color and gives it some gloss. Love it.
Wet n Wild Color Icon Black Eyeliner - I only wear this for going out, then swipe some Brun over it for more staying power.
1 - Red ruffle flats from Target. OMG, how could I not? Gorgeous dark red patent, sweet ruffles, AND I got them for a deal with #4.
2 - I love these boots. They are just gorgeous and very uncomfortable. In some haze of pregnant madness, I decided to wear them to my first baby shower. When I had already gained 40 of the 50 lbs. I put on. I think they were full of blood by the time I took them off, I was in so much pain.
3 - I wear these most days. These are not the exact ones, but pretty close and very comfy.
4 - Leopard flats from Target. Like I mentioned at #1, I got them for a serious deal. They're $12.99 to begin with (all the Odell flats are) and then they had a BOGO 1/2 off. Hello. Two super cute pair of flats for $20? Not a question.
5 - My husband got me these, they were exactly what I wanted. No buckles, no chains, no funky shit, I just wanted a classic pair of black boots and he got them for me. Mwah, sweetie!
6 - Super comfy, super cute booties from Payless. Also got them at a sale.
7 - These are the coolest, they're called Pop Art, i.e. they have that outlined-in-black thing going. Good for errands, but not for a day at Disneyland. I found out the hard way.
8 - Again, these are not the ones I have. Mine were handcrafted to my measurements, ahem. My darling daddy used to run a leather supply company back in the old days and kept a lot of contacts. It seemed every "nude" pair out there matched my skin like a regular bandaid does, meaning NOT. This pair is the perfect color, perfect height, perfect everything. If ever you can have shoes custom made, seriously, do it.
9 - THESE are perfect for a day at Disneyland. Or three. We were there for 3 days and I wore them every other day. Skechers, I love you.
10 - These are like another pair of shoes my dad had made for me. Now, you ask, why on earth would I have such basic models made? Well, for one, I have really high arches and most shoes do not have good support. Also, if I was going to have custom made shoes, I wanted those to be the most trend-defying, classic, forever style shoes I could think of.
1 - My "event" bag. Just about every wedding, cocktail party, etc. that I go to, I've got this with me.
2 & 3 - So this cracked me up. I bought a crossbody bag like #2, but from Target, for $14, loved it, wore it all summer, it was perfect, then I thought, I should get something similar but a bit bigger -- I met my mom for lunch and she had bought me a bag in the exact same color, the exact croc print, in a shape like #3.
4 - My winter bag is pretty much like this one.
5 - I love this bag, it's neutral but metallic, so it's a little dressier than a plain finish, roomy enough but not huge, just right.
6 - Finally, my beach bag. It's dirt cheap (Old Navy) and I don't care if it gets scratched, stepped on, whatever. I fill it up with snacks for the boys and throw it on the sand when we get there.
I have to say that although I sometimes do covet pricey handbags - the Chloe Marcie is a favorite, I love the shape and the embossed detailing - there is no way in hell I would ever get one, even if my budget changed overnight or I was given $1800 to spend. I have two small boys and two cats, I'm not particularly careful with my things, and it's just not my lifestyle. It COULD be my lifestyle if anyone wants to get it for me for my birthday ;D but I think the worry of it getting scratched or something would keep me forever freaking out.
1 - I love this cardigan from LOFT. I got it and a purple one during a sale and I wear them all the time.
2 - This coat (well, the one from Tarjay that looks a lot like it) it such a knockout. I put it on and I stand taller, throw my shoulders back and get a kick in my step.
3 - This little top has quickly become a favorite. Old Navy, as 80% of my wardrobe is, light and breezy, throw a cardie and scarf on and I'm set for cooler days.
4 - See #3 ;D This top has sequins all over but I like the funky print and I wear it during the day. My dear friend K. loves it, too.
5 - I got 3 tops like this one, in taupe, black, and plum, and they get worn all the time. 3/4 sleeves, not tight but not oversized, the perfect everyday top.
6 - I remember that these chevron-striped tops (in blue and orange) sold out as soon as they arrived. I could never find them in the stores and waited for weeks until the website had them, then nabbed both colors. They're perfect for someone like me who hates horizontal stripes -- they have a strong graphic element but the Vs are much more flattering.
7 - These skinny jeans are very comfortable, not skin tight, and the length is perfect for heels. Old Navy, of course.
8 - An all-season pair of black pants.
9 - My favorite jeans of all time. Merona by Target has several styles that address various fit issues. These are well fitted so they do not gape in the back, enough stretch to make them flattering and the straight legs balance out my wide hips. The $25 tag is just right. I wish they had more colors, though!
Can you tell I was into turquoise this year?
1 - Fun statement earrings, I prefer to pull my hair back when I wear them otherwise they get totally tangled up ;D
2 - Earrings from my hubby back when he was my new boyfriend. They're discrete enough to wear every day, which I love.
3 - My favorite scarf of all time. I've mentioned before that I wish I could go back and get the other two colorways they had, but lesson learned. It's larger than most scarves so I can (and have) put it over my hair when it's started to rain, but it's thin enough that it doesn't get bulky.
4 - Super fun pop of color, I got it on clearance at Old Navy.
5 - My engagement/wedding rings. I knew what I wanted and I'm happy I stuck to my guns. I wanted a princess-cut/square) diamond, I wanted a solitaire, and I wanted yellow gold. The sales chick wanted me to have a larger stone (which my then-fiance wanted as well), platinum, diamond band. Nope, nope, nope. I like yellow gold, I like plain bands, and I didn't want a big rock.
6 - This hat has gone with me on many outings and even on my first cruise, which we took last year. You can stick it into a bag, load tons of stuff on top and it still comes out perfect. I got it for like $9 at Target, I think.
7 - H&M has the best trendy jewelry/accessories, I got this for $4.99, and whenever I am in one of my all-black ensembles I can just pop it on, apply some red lippy et voila, outfit is perked right up.
8 - These earrings are so sweet, dainty and delicate, perfect for date night.
9 - I know, horrid pic. This is a bracelet I made with my current favorite colors - turquoise and olive green - and various little charms like an Eiffel tower, Fleur-de-lis, and a dinosaur because my boys love them.
So that was my list of 40 of my favorite items, as you can tell I don't really do designer gear, if anything on a pic is a designer item, it's because I couldn't find the actual item on polyvore. Most of my clothes and things are from Old Navy or Target. I do splurge on makeup, although my lipsticks are usually the cheap kind.
Hope you enjoyed this little trip through some of my favorites - next time I post I will be forty! And yeah, I wrote this to be posted on 11/11/11 at 11:11am ;D
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Friday, November 11, 2011
Friday, October 28, 2011
Fashion Friday: Scarf it down!
I love scarves, and I love that we're in the perfect season for them. Right now afternoons still get a little warm but in the morning when take the boys to school, it is deliciously chilly!
I am super lucky that both my mom and my sister are avid knitters/crocheters, so they have contributed a large percentage of my scarf stash. My favorite purchased scarf is the tan one with tassels on the bottom right.
It is from Old Navy and it came in 3 different colorways, and yeah, I wish I had bought the other two because I love that thing.
A scarf can be such a versatile accessory - it can instantly transform a ho-hum outfit, i.e. what I wear most of the time, into something interesting. That said, I cannot wear two types of scarves - 1, the infinity type scarf, which are basically a big circle you wrap around your neck a few times, because my makeup and hair get wrecked. Graceful, I am not. And 2, the type that are very delicate, either lacy or the ones that are a bunch of flowers joined together, because I have two kids and two cats, and again, graceful I am NOT, and within 5 minutes the thing would be snagged into unwearable uselessness.
Luckily for me, there are plenty of other types of scarves that I can wear. As a devoted francophile the scarf is my accessory of choice - I love this article that came out last year about a writer who gets seduced by the power of a great scarf. Since I rather pride myself on not spending much for my "couture" I don't think I'd be shelling out 150 euro for a scarf, but it's a good article anyway.
I leave you with some images to inspire your weekend, stay warm!
I am super lucky that both my mom and my sister are avid knitters/crocheters, so they have contributed a large percentage of my scarf stash. My favorite purchased scarf is the tan one with tassels on the bottom right.
It is from Old Navy and it came in 3 different colorways, and yeah, I wish I had bought the other two because I love that thing.
A scarf can be such a versatile accessory - it can instantly transform a ho-hum outfit, i.e. what I wear most of the time, into something interesting. That said, I cannot wear two types of scarves - 1, the infinity type scarf, which are basically a big circle you wrap around your neck a few times, because my makeup and hair get wrecked. Graceful, I am not. And 2, the type that are very delicate, either lacy or the ones that are a bunch of flowers joined together, because I have two kids and two cats, and again, graceful I am NOT, and within 5 minutes the thing would be snagged into unwearable uselessness.
Luckily for me, there are plenty of other types of scarves that I can wear. As a devoted francophile the scarf is my accessory of choice - I love this article that came out last year about a writer who gets seduced by the power of a great scarf. Since I rather pride myself on not spending much for my "couture" I don't think I'd be shelling out 150 euro for a scarf, but it's a good article anyway.
I leave you with some images to inspire your weekend, stay warm!
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Friday, October 14, 2011
Fashion Friday: Favorite Outfit
I'm not a big fan of sweaters -- cardigans are one thing but closed sweaters make me claustrophobic. This one, though, is so comfy and the neckline is not so tight so there's no problem.
I love the richness of winter colors, browns and bronzes, olive greens and ambers, and my favorite of all colors, burgundy. Not in this outfit, but then it would be my lipstick ;D
Have a wonderful weekend!
I love the richness of winter colors, browns and bronzes, olive greens and ambers, and my favorite of all colors, burgundy. Not in this outfit, but then it would be my lipstick ;D
Have a wonderful weekend!
Friday, October 7, 2011
Fashion Friday: Fall is here!
I am deliriously happy because my favorite season has truly arrived - no more deceptively cool mornings followed by blistering hot afternoons. No. Now cold mornings are followed by cool afternoons, and sometimes, even rain! Swapped my summer shorts for my beloved jeans:
Aside from a pair of leopard print flats, I am not really shopping for anything this fall/winter:
Jackets are back in rotation:
Tall boots make a comeback:
It's all about layers, layers, layers!
My beloved knit hats will be topping my outfits once again:
Everything in warm, cozy colors:
What are you looking forward to wearing this fall?
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Aside from a pair of leopard print flats, I am not really shopping for anything this fall/winter:
Jackets are back in rotation:
Source: shop.nordstrom.com via Gayla on Pinterest
Tall boots make a comeback:
Source: polyvore.com via Milena on Pinterest
It's all about layers, layers, layers!
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My beloved knit hats will be topping my outfits once again:
Everything in warm, cozy colors:
Source: polyvore.com via Breanna on Pinterest
What are you looking forward to wearing this fall?
Friday, September 30, 2011
Fashion Friday: Embellished Tank
I had some leftover fabric from the pillows I made a while back, so I decided to make some flowers and sew those onto a plain tank from Target:

If you Google "rolled flower tutorial" you'll get hundreds of links to learn how to make these. I made a few in various sizes and then pinned them to the tank top. Once I was happy with the positioning, I sewed them on, et voila! a pretty tank that makes getting dressed so much easier - no need for necklaces with this one, I'll wear mine this fall with jeans and a cardie.

I swear, now I want a tank in every color with pretty flowers on them! I hope you enjoyed my little sewing adventure - have a wonderful weekend!

If you Google "rolled flower tutorial" you'll get hundreds of links to learn how to make these. I made a few in various sizes and then pinned them to the tank top. Once I was happy with the positioning, I sewed them on, et voila! a pretty tank that makes getting dressed so much easier - no need for necklaces with this one, I'll wear mine this fall with jeans and a cardie.

I swear, now I want a tank in every color with pretty flowers on them! I hope you enjoyed my little sewing adventure - have a wonderful weekend!

Monday, August 22, 2011
Vogue Latin America Aug '11
Vogue Latin America's August 2011 issue features my homeland, Peru, in a gorgeous photoshoot starring model Tiiu Kuik:
I love the vibrant colors and the unspoiled landscapes; you can see the rest of the photos at Fashion Gone Rogue

I love the vibrant colors and the unspoiled landscapes; you can see the rest of the photos at Fashion Gone Rogue
Friday, August 19, 2011
Fashion Friday: the leopard print trench
As with every summer, the prediction for fall/winter fashions include animal prints. It is a classic print, really, so you can safely spend a little bit more than you would on something like the color-of-the-season.
Here, I present the Banana Republic Mad Men Collection leopard print trench. Whew!
It's gorgeous, isn't it? Fully lined, nice shape, I do happen to love Mad Men but you don't have to love it to covet this trench. I usually wouldn't go for a print trench but like I said, animal print, if done right (i.e. not in hot pink) can be timeless. And the print scale is discreet, not obnoxiously, in your face, huge animal print patterns.
I'm saving my pennies because between this and the Missoni for Target collection, I am seriously in trouble!
Here, I present the Banana Republic Mad Men Collection leopard print trench. Whew!

It's gorgeous, isn't it? Fully lined, nice shape, I do happen to love Mad Men but you don't have to love it to covet this trench. I usually wouldn't go for a print trench but like I said, animal print, if done right (i.e. not in hot pink) can be timeless. And the print scale is discreet, not obnoxiously, in your face, huge animal print patterns.
I'm saving my pennies because between this and the Missoni for Target collection, I am seriously in trouble!
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Are you on Polyvore?
It's such a good tool for planning your outfits and wardrobe and finding new ways of wear stuff you have - check it out!
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Carine Roitfeld: "Quite Classic with an Edge"
I'm not even going to pretend I am some sort of fashionista or anything, but I do know who Carine Roitfeld is - the fabulous and fierce former editor of French Vogue - and I have been reading that she may have her own clothing line soon! If you saw The Devil Wears Prada, the character of Jacqueline Follet, the French Runway editor who almost replaces Miranda Priestly, is supposed to be based on Carine.
Here are Miranda and Jacqueline, I mean, Anna Wintour and Carine Roitfeld:
Aren't those nice smiles? ;D
Again, not that a CR clothing line would mean much to me because I seriously doubt that I could afford anything she puts out there, but still, I like most of what she did at French Vogue and would love to see what her line looks like.
She also has a soft spot for Mario Testino, the famous - and Peruvian! - photographer who has captured so many iconic images, including some of a pair that's getting married this Friday. I forget their names.
Anyway, if she does a clothing line, maybe she can do a collaboration with Target - THAT would be awesome. A girl can dream.
The title of my post is from a quote by Carine describing her own style.
Here are Miranda and Jacqueline, I mean, Anna Wintour and Carine Roitfeld:

Again, not that a CR clothing line would mean much to me because I seriously doubt that I could afford anything she puts out there, but still, I like most of what she did at French Vogue and would love to see what her line looks like.
She also has a soft spot for Mario Testino, the famous - and Peruvian! - photographer who has captured so many iconic images, including some of a pair that's getting married this Friday. I forget their names.
Anyway, if she does a clothing line, maybe she can do a collaboration with Target - THAT would be awesome. A girl can dream.
The title of my post is from a quote by Carine describing her own style.
Friday, March 25, 2011
Come on LOFT, wtf?
Okay, this is where "fashion editors" completely lose me. One of my favorite stores, Ann Taylor LOFT invited 3 magazine editors to style some looks. Here is one by the Glamour editor:
All I'm saying is that if I'm wearing a fricking anorak with a scarf, then it's not the right weather for those flimsy little sandals.
One of my little fashion quirks is - the longer the sleeve, the more closed up the shoe should be. That's just my personal rule because inevitably, that's how it's worked out for me. If I am out and about in a sundress and sandals and it gets chilly enough for a cardigan, then my toes are also cold. So to see a coat and scarf paired with barely-there sandals is ridiculous in my shoes.
Thank you for the kind comments on my comparison between White House Black Market and more budget-friendly looks.

One of my little fashion quirks is - the longer the sleeve, the more closed up the shoe should be. That's just my personal rule because inevitably, that's how it's worked out for me. If I am out and about in a sundress and sandals and it gets chilly enough for a cardigan, then my toes are also cold. So to see a coat and scarf paired with barely-there sandals is ridiculous in my shoes.
Thank you for the kind comments on my comparison between White House Black Market and more budget-friendly looks.
Monday, March 21, 2011
Three outfits - one jacket
I just got a cute jacket from Old Navy and was playing around with some outfit ideas. I think I'm going to be wearing this baby throughout the whole year because it can definitely be dolled up for fall as well!
Do you have a new (or old) piece you need outfit ideas for?
Do you have a new (or old) piece you need outfit ideas for?
Friday, March 11, 2011
Springy
I'm so in like with that scarf from modcloth.com - i love the bright blue green on the neutral background.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Dino Wedges!
I recently saw this adorable dino pendant at ModCloth - my oldest would flip if he saw it, he's totally into dinosaurs and knows their name, eating habits, etc. just by looking at pictures.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
An awesome outfit post
This is from one of my favorite style blogs - Style Your Life. Today, Jen shares 5 outfits, 17 ways, go check it out!
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
I know what I did last weekend
So, a couple of weekends ago we were all sick as dogs. The boys were running around, not letting their coughs interfere with playing, but my husband and I were feeling like spit warmed over. I had a whole Sunday ahead of me and I decided to do something productive. I mean, more productive than adding to the used tissue pile.
The last time my fabric store had a flannel sale I snagged a few different pieces.
Blues were the dominant color, but I chose patterns that weren't too baby-ish. I'm kind of done with puppies and kitties and duckies at this point.
I made a few sets of jammies with my boys' initial on the t-shirt top.
They share the same first initial, so handing them down to little brother won't be a problem!
I also made a few fitted sheets and pillowcases

I found cute blue ribbon with moons and stars, I thought it fit the bedtime scheme, so I added it to the pillowcases
All in all I made 2 fitted sheets, 3 pillowcases, 3 sets of jammies and about 8 pajama pants. No, I didn't make them all on that Sunday, but I started then, which is the toughest thing to do, to get started.
I get this silly "frontier woman providing for her family" feeling whenever my boys wear or use something I've made. It's a great feeling.
The last time my fabric store had a flannel sale I snagged a few different pieces.

I made a few sets of jammies with my boys' initial on the t-shirt top.

I also made a few fitted sheets and pillowcases

I found cute blue ribbon with moons and stars, I thought it fit the bedtime scheme, so I added it to the pillowcases

I get this silly "frontier woman providing for her family" feeling whenever my boys wear or use something I've made. It's a great feeling.

Friday, February 11, 2011
Outfits of the week
In my neck of the woods, it gets warm around midday but mornings have been pretty chilly so I find myself bundling up for the school run, then slowly removing layers by pickup time.
Here are some ideas when the weather likes to keep you guessing!
Happy weekend!
Here are some ideas when the weather likes to keep you guessing!
Happy weekend!
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
A tale of two tops
I recently tried on two tops at Old Navy, both in my favorite color amongst their selection:
I was initially going in because of the top on the right, I was looking for something tunic-y. What a disappointment!
The top on the right was HUGE. I don't mean one size too big for me. I mean I tried on their smallest size - XS - and it was still huge. Everywhere. Believe me, I am NOT an XS. The top on the left fit at my usual size, M. It also fit well at the shoulders, sleeves, boobs, everywhere.
I understand they are different shapes, but still, the same size should have fit me in both shirts. The top on the right should have fit a little looser throughout the body but the shoulder/upper sleeve area should have still fit me well. It didn't.
I ended up getting the top on the left, in three colors. Plum, taupe, and black. Like I've said before, when I find something I like, I get it in a few colors.
I was initially going in because of the top on the right, I was looking for something tunic-y. What a disappointment!
The top on the right was HUGE. I don't mean one size too big for me. I mean I tried on their smallest size - XS - and it was still huge. Everywhere. Believe me, I am NOT an XS. The top on the left fit at my usual size, M. It also fit well at the shoulders, sleeves, boobs, everywhere.
I understand they are different shapes, but still, the same size should have fit me in both shirts. The top on the right should have fit a little looser throughout the body but the shoulder/upper sleeve area should have still fit me well. It didn't.
I ended up getting the top on the left, in three colors. Plum, taupe, and black. Like I've said before, when I find something I like, I get it in a few colors.
Friday, February 4, 2011
The fashion goal for the year
Last year was the year of the cardigan/outerwear. I got - both as gifts and purchases - some nice new cardies, sweaters, and even a peacoat. This year, I will be focusing on pretty tops and blouses. No more plain t-shirts here!
Luckily, there seems to be an abundance of pretty tops, just in time for Spring and Summer!
Luckily, there seems to be an abundance of pretty tops, just in time for Spring and Summer!
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Could it be?
After years of empire-waist nightmares, could a proper waist be back in style?
I am digging these dresses from Old Navy. In fact, I think I might get one. Or rather, I might chase around the area for one because my Old Navy usually doesn't have the cute stuff on the website.
I am 5'1" and look 7 months pregnant when wearing empire-waist. I would love a cute little dress like this one to dress up and down in Spring and Summer. Sweet!
I am digging these dresses from Old Navy. In fact, I think I might get one. Or rather, I might chase around the area for one because my Old Navy usually doesn't have the cute stuff on the website.
I am 5'1" and look 7 months pregnant when wearing empire-waist. I would love a cute little dress like this one to dress up and down in Spring and Summer. Sweet!
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Winter Necessities
I find myself relying on a few trusted items to give me a boost when cold winter mornings - or evenings threaten to send me diving under my bed blankets. Also, a couple of things here, I am totally craving.
I have a red coat from Target that I just adore. The color is rich and saturated and the cut is impeccable and flattering. It is my go-to coat when there are going to be cameras around.
The boots were a gift from my darling husband, they are plain, no buckles or studs or anything weird, and I love them that way.
Can you believe I never wore hats until a year ago? I didn't think they looked good on me. Not that I am 100% convinced now but they keep me warm and cover bad hair days. I have half a dozen knit hats and next winter I'll probably buy my first non-knit hat.
Scarves, obviously. Given my fondness for v-necks, winter means that I keep hunting for something to cover my neck from chilly temps.
Tinted moisturizer from Laura Mercier, an absolute must when my skin is hurting from the cold. The shade I wear is Sand, and it has SPF20.
Lip balm. I have about 25 tubes and pots all over my desk, purse, car, my husband's car, various coat pockets, etc. I think I'm getting my oldest hooked, he has started borrowing my lip balm :D
Now for the cravings - check out those gorgeous eye and cheek colors, they're from Sweet Libertine, a brand I found thanks to my friend Jen. I have a few eyeshadows, but I just heart this eye set. And the blush, from what I understand it's a great substitute for the famous Nars Orgasm blush. I've never bought Nars because I didn't want to spend that much, so this might be it for me.
What have you been relying on this winter?
I have a red coat from Target that I just adore. The color is rich and saturated and the cut is impeccable and flattering. It is my go-to coat when there are going to be cameras around.
The boots were a gift from my darling husband, they are plain, no buckles or studs or anything weird, and I love them that way.
Can you believe I never wore hats until a year ago? I didn't think they looked good on me. Not that I am 100% convinced now but they keep me warm and cover bad hair days. I have half a dozen knit hats and next winter I'll probably buy my first non-knit hat.
Scarves, obviously. Given my fondness for v-necks, winter means that I keep hunting for something to cover my neck from chilly temps.
Tinted moisturizer from Laura Mercier, an absolute must when my skin is hurting from the cold. The shade I wear is Sand, and it has SPF20.
Lip balm. I have about 25 tubes and pots all over my desk, purse, car, my husband's car, various coat pockets, etc. I think I'm getting my oldest hooked, he has started borrowing my lip balm :D
Now for the cravings - check out those gorgeous eye and cheek colors, they're from Sweet Libertine, a brand I found thanks to my friend Jen. I have a few eyeshadows, but I just heart this eye set. And the blush, from what I understand it's a great substitute for the famous Nars Orgasm blush. I've never bought Nars because I didn't want to spend that much, so this might be it for me.
What have you been relying on this winter?
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