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Cuckoo for Chloë

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Cuckoo for Chloë


cuckooforchloe What happens when you mix perennially stylish indie actress Chloë Sevigny and New York’s Opening Ceremony boutique? One of spring’s most anticipated collaborations, that’s what. Inspired by high-school days spent poring over Sassy and trading mix tapes with girlfriends (sounds like my own well-spent youth), the line includes liberty-print dresses, high-waisted gingham skirts and pants, mannish tops and sunglasses. Can’t you just see her wearing all of it—plus ripped tights and wedge ankle boots, naturally. At Jonathan + Olivia (2570 Main St., 604-637-6224, jonathanandolivia.com).

 

Beauty Face

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beautyface On runways this spring, there was a drizzle of mocha shades, which was meant to communicate what is now the very understated message of having a tan. “Everything is sheer and tone-on-tone,” says makeup artist Greg Wencel, who whipped up the beauty look for Ports 1961. We’ll eat this magazine you’re reading if you don’t notice the umber glare of Hollywood red carpeters (the folks who gave tan a bad name) being replaced with this more restrained but beautifully layered appearance of textures and rich earth tones. According to Wencel, you want to highlight a feature with a different texture than what is happening on the rest of your face (like glossy lids or matte lips). “And use light-reflecting products like metallics to catch the light.”  —LK

Shown: LANCÔME Star Bronzer Poudre Sôleil ($45 at department stores) in “Bronze Solaire”. Photography by Christopher Stevenson

First published in FASHION Magazine March 2008

 

Beauty Lips

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LIPS
beautylips Charlotte, Pat, Gordon, you can quit yelling. We hear you already—every artist at shows like BOTTEGA VENETA and DAKS was preaching “the louder the better” when it comes to colour for lips. Red, fuchsia, orange and pink—it all goes as long as we’re talking creamy, saturated shades. “It’s really going back to the sophistication of being a woman,” describes Gordon Espinet, M.A.C’s vice-president of makeup artistry. “It’s not about a little girl afraid to put on anything. It’s about ‘look at my lips’ and the precision of the lip application.” So be fastidious and eschew any other colour on the face. All you need is gorgeous skin. —LK

Shown: M.A.C Heatherette Satin lipstick ($17 at the Bay). Photography by Christopher Stevenson

First published in FASHION Magazine March 2008

 

Hormone therapy ups breast cancer recurrence risk: study

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LONDON (Reuters) - Hormone replacement therapy, which is known to increase the risk of breast cancer, also appears to make it more likely a tumor will return in women who have had the disease, researchers said on Tuesday.hormone_therapy

Women who had earlier had breast cancer were 14 percent more likely to get it again if they used hormone replacement therapy, or HRT, researchers said in the U.S. Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

"The results ... indicate a substantial risk for a new breast cancer event among breast cancer survivors using hormone-replacement therapy," wrote researcher Lars Holmberg and colleagues at Kings College London.

They followed for four years or longer 442 mostly Scandinavian women who had had breast cancer, half of whom had received HRT.

The women were part of a trial stopped in 2003 after concerns about the increased risk of breast cancer recurring for women on hormone therapy.

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Beachy Bouffant

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Sultry Summer Hairstyles

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Photo: Marc Baptiste
Beachy Bouffant

Want to wear your hair down but just can't deal with it being plastered to your face on a steamy day? No sweat. "Because your face-framing strands are pulled back in this style, you won't have to fuss over them, but the overall effect is still sexy," says Hatton. To do:

  • Spritz towel-dried tresses with volumizer and blow-dry using a round brush to create ends that bend (some inward, some outward). Try Pantene Pro-V Root Lifter Volumizing Spray Gel, $3.99.
  • Back-comb the very top of your mane, then make a center part.
  • Brush the hair on each side of your part back to just past your ears, twist each half a few times, and pin behind your ears.                     source: cosmopolitan.com  
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    Fragrance: Spring's romantic perfume offerings

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    This season’s perfumers reveal the yarns behind the notes and more.

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    Whether it’s harvesting millions of blossoms to fulfill a single scent or using gadgets worthy of a Bond film to distill the aroma of a bloom, fragrance additives have a long and storied existence. This season’s perfumers reveal the yarns behind the notes and more.

    Tommy Hilfiger

    What: Dreaming (from $56, at department stores), with key notes of peaches and tuberose. Background Notes: For his latest fragrance, the New York–based designer moved his photo shoot to the bedroom. Dreaming lingers like memories of an erotic foreign flick. (Tommy Girl—Hilfiger’s energetic daytime floral, launched over a decade ago—is such a chaste roll in the clover by comparison.) Our femme fatale, a happily spent Mona Johannesson, floats through the story wrapped in nothing but a bedsheet and an intoxicating cloud of peaches and tuberose.

    Industry insiders say Hilfiger’s European business has been outpacing growth in the U.S., which may explain the brand’s sexual awakening. But Trudi Loren, vice-president of corporate fragrance development worldwide for Aramis and Designer Fragrances, says the “voila moment” for the scent came during a summer stroll in the Italianate gardens of the Parrish Art Museum in the Hamptons.

    “We wanted to do something more timeless and emotionally driven,” says Loren. “The peach symbolized what we wanted to convey. There is a texture to peach skin, and that sensuality and organic roundness and feel of the peach. We used a natural peach juice flavour and balanced it with a background note of tuberose, which creates a fluttering sense of movement, like the feeling you get when you’re in love.”

    source: cosmopolitan.com

     
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