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    Which one will be waking YOU up this morning?  

    4 weeks 5 days ago
    chanelle
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    Collared shirt. Sweater. Printed capri's. Flats. We love! 

    5 weeks 2 days ago
    chanelle
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    ((Anna Karina photographed by Harry Meerson,1965))

     

    The Cat Eye make up trend can be somewhat difficult if you haven't tried it out before. We sought out tutorials on how to do the infamous Cat Eye and Total Beauty was one of our faves. Read the steps below to help you get a great day time Cat Eye going and simply take it to night by amplifying it a little more. Enjoy! 

     

    1. Choose your liner: You're not going to be very successful if you try to scrawl across your lids with a dried up eyeliner pencil -- you need something that will easily glide over your lashline. That's why the most obvious cat eye liner is a liquid formula, but it's also the trickiest kind of liner to use. 

    "You need so much concentration," says Bailey. "There was a time when all Katy [Perry] wanted was a cat eye, and I was so rushed but had to do them perfectly -- I needed to come up with something else." Now, he uses CoverGirl Liquiline Blast Eyeliner, $6.15, an extra-creamy pencil. If you're more confident in your makeup freehand skills, Stapleton recommends an angled brush and a pot of cream liner.

     

    2. Figure out your shape: You want to follow the natural curve of your eyes, so the best way to determine the right cat eye shape is to start drawing. But, "if you have downturned eyes you'll have to fake it a little," Bailey explains. Instead of following the curve of the top lid, imagine how the bottom lid would extend upwards and draw that line.

     

    3. Start Lining: Stapleton suggests starting with the brush [or pencil] resting on your lashes in the inner corner of the eye. Gently drag it across, letting the line become slightly thicker as you go, until you get to the end of your lashes. Then stop.



    "Then, start the tail in the opposite direction, with the tip of the brush facing your temple, and draw until you connect the two lines," he says. Either leave the cat eye thin and pointy or thicken it up by adding more layers of liner to the shape.

     

    4. Make it even: If you work with your eyes open looking straight into the mirror, you'll easily be able to make the cat eye even on both sides from the get-go, says Stapleton. Remember, it's always easier to add more liner than take it off. If you make a mistake, use a Q-tip dipped in makeup remover to get rid of any stray marks or feathering.

     

    5. Exaggerate it with lashes: Now that your liner is set, turn your attention to your lashes. While a few coats of black mascara will do the trick, Bailey suggests using a full strip of false lashes to enhance the wing even more. Apply them along your lashline from the inside out, but separate them from your real lashes at the outer corners. "This turns the eyes up even more," he says. And the trick is surprisingly subtle. The space (of about a millimeter) will be invisible because it's filled with liner, and when you apply mascara the lashes will all blend together.

     

    6. Keep your makeup subtle: The old rule of thumb that you should play up one feature is especially true when it comes to the cat eye. The eyes are the focus, and everything else should be natural. Use your favorite blush and lip gloss but apply lightly, and if you feel naked without color on your lids, Stapleton suggests a nude shadow like MAC Cosmetics Eye Shadow in Blanc Type, $15. Bailey suggests leaving your lower lashline completely bare.

     

    7. Take it into the night: Now that you understand the basics of a daytime cat eye, it would be remiss for us not to tell you how to transform it into a sexy, night makeup look -- especially since it's so simple. "When you go out, just extend the line and maker it thicker," says Bailey. "It goes from day to night just by pumping it up." We also like to add liner underneath -- especially in the waterline -- and layer some black, shimmery shadow on top of everything for even more impact.

    5 weeks 4 days ago
    chanelle
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    Since today is the first day of Coachella we thought we'd pay homage to the festival and do a style post. There's tons of different outfits you can wear to Coachella, heck you can even wear a bunny suit and still fit right in. We thought we'd pick one type of outfit that we LOVE for Coachella and give you some options so you can dress accordingly. We're loving the mix of the boho vibe of the kimono paired with the edgy boots and cutout top. Below are some fun options for this look. Happy festival-ing! 

     Top: MP Leather Bralette

     Shorts: Louiseandco

     Kimono: Telltale Hearts 

    Shoes: Steve Madden Spriing

     Ring: Diament Jewelry

    Bracelet: R.J. Graziano

    Bangles: See by Chloe

     

     

    6 weeks 3 hours ago
    chanelle
  • Heading to Coachella this weekend? Want to get some solid vintage shopping done while you're at it? The Frippery, a Palm Springs' vintage clothing landmark and one of our very own MP sellers, are holding a Coachella-inspired pop-up located at GF Mercantile in downtown Palm Springs for all of your thrifting needs. 

    Not only does this pop up have womenswear dating back to the Victorian era all the way up to the 90s, but it also has a wide range of décor all sharing the classic Americana vibe. If you'll be heading out to the desert this weekend be sure to check it out and support! 

     

    When: April 5th-28th

    Where: The GF Mercantile

    457 N Palm Canyon Dr.

    Palm Springs, CA 

                    

     

     

    6 weeks 2 days ago
    chanelle