One of my all time favorite combinations…Gold and Black. So classic and refined.
Photo Information: Top – H&M via ThredUp, Skirt – Forever 21, Shoes – Michael Antonio via Nordstrom Rack, Bracelets – Forever 21, and Sunglasses – The Sunglass Spot
One of my all time favorite combinations…Gold and Black. So classic and refined.
Photo Information: Top – H&M via ThredUp, Skirt – Forever 21, Shoes – Michael Antonio via Nordstrom Rack, Bracelets – Forever 21, and Sunglasses – The Sunglass Spot
Fishnets and tulle combined with patent heels make the perfect combination for a modern day ballerina look.
Photo Information: Skirt – boohoo.com, Cropped Sweater – Forever 21, Fishnets – Hue, and Heels – eBay.
Photo Information: Tank and Lace Shorts from Forever 21, Cardigan from Mossimo, Tights from Hue, Shoes from Qupid, and Glasses from Sunglass Spot.
Not too long ago I reviewed the Baked Blushes from NYX, and based on how much I loved them due to their versatility and color payoff I have been wanting to try the line of baked shadows. Well that day is here! 🙂
As with the baked blushes, the baked shadows can be applied wet or dry. The dry application has a lighter, watercolor effect, whereas the wet application has a more dramatic, pigmented and shimmery effect.
The baked blushes come in 33 colors and at $6 a piece one could build quite an eyeshadow arsenal. I used all four of the above photographed shades on the look created below, and they blended beautifully together. I will definitely be returning to Ulta to stock up on some other shades.
Photo Information: NYX Baked Shadows in shades (clockwise) – Blue Dream, Lavish, Moonbeam, and Ghetto Gold.