High Standards, Higher Heels

High Standards, Higher Heels

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Post Grad Closet Update

The time is slowly drawing near where leggings and an oversized university sweater will no longer be your go-tos on the daily.  Words like "business casual" and "work appropriate" will become commonplace.  But that doesn't mean your routine needs to be complicated or boring.  These 25 statement pieces are an investment and can be mixed and matched for hundreds of different combinations!

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Spring Trends: All White and Outta Sight

No white until after Memorial Day?  As if!  Achromatic color is all the rage this spring.  The most important thing to remember with an all white outfit is to mix and match textures.  Pair sleek shorts with a bow top.  Lots of jewelry with mixed metal metallics will set off the white color and keep the outfit from looking drab.  A bright printed handbag will add a pop of color and really packs a visual punch!


All White and Outta Sight

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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Spring Trend of the Week: Skirts

I've decided to do a spring trend of the week every Tuesday.  This week's Spring Trend is all about the skirt.  Skirts are perfect for rising temperatures-- freedom from the heavy fabric and structure of winter.  They are easy to wear, style, and make an outfit instantly more girly and fun.  This spring the shapes are varied so whether it be mini, midi, or maxi you are in springtime style!

Mini- Lengths above the knee.  Here is a cute aztec printed option from Nasty Gal


Midi- Lengths in between knee and ankle, generally hit around the calf
ASOS  has wonderful options for midi skirts.  Like this textured pleated midi in soft blue or pink.


Maxi- Lengths between ankle and floor, full length.
I love the shape on this striped fit and flare maxi from Body Central

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Spring Trend: Orange Colored Lips

As the snow melts into springtime blooms it becomes time to transition your deep berry lips for a fresher shade.  Orange colored lips are the newest beauty craze for this spring.  Seen on celebs such as Jessica Alba and Zooey Deschanel, this color is crashing onto the beauty scene.  The color may seem intimidating at first but there is a citrus shade for every pucker.  Skin tones with yellow undertones should stick with the most vivid orange shades while blue undertones should look for more coral or red based tones.  Stick with a sheer shade or a stain versus a true lipstick to prevent looking like a circus extra.  The shade I chose is called “Make it Sparkle” from the CoverGirl lipslicks smoochies collection.  Pair the orange lips with peach blush and a nude eye to complete the look.  A tangerine pout is a fun twist and perfect to reflect the sunny weather! 

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

How to Achieve the Perfect Pout

Sending me to a make-up counter is like sending a child to a candy store.  You press your face up to the pristine glass and drool over the pretty colors and fancy containers.  Then you painstakingly choose your favorite item and leave the store, but always, always you want more.  I think bright red, head-turning lipstick is a beauty classic, like the little black dress of make-up.  You put it on and instantly feel beautiful!  My favorite lipstick is a vibrant cherry red called, Clinique Chubby Stick Intense in “Mightiest Maraschino.”  I highly recommend the chubby sticks as they are affordable (only $16!) and have a moisturizing balm, so none of that chalky lipstick texture.  Embrace your inner child and run, don’t walk, to the closest make-up counter for a sugar rush and red lipstick perfection!  

Selecting the right shade of lipstick can be the most challenging beauty dilemma a woman will encounter.  This tutorial will teach you that skill to bring out your inner vixen.
Step 1: Selecting the right shade.  You may need to test several until you find a brand and formula appropriate for your skin tone and beauty needs.
Step 2: Prep the lips. Brush your lips when you brush your teeth to exfoliate them and use chapstick before applying any lipstick.
Step 3:  This isn't your grandma's lip liner.  The days of surrounding your entire lip with a thick line of dark lip liner are over.  Lightly trace the top of your upper lip (cupid’s bow) and the curve of your lower lip.  This prevents feathering and defines the sexy curves of the lips.

Step 4: Apply lipstick. Apply the lipstick right from the tube or use a lip brush and coat the entire lips.  Apply 1 coat for a milder look or several coats for a truly dramatic, head-turning experience.  Put your finger in your mouth and pull out, to take off any color outside the lip line.  This tip will prevent the awful faux pas of lipstick on your teeth.
Step 5: Seal the lip line. The final step is to seal the lip line so no lipstick sneaks outside and creates an awful ring around your mouth.  Take liquid foundation or concealer and trace the lip line.  Blend into the skin and you have just achieved the perfect dramatic red lip!

Keep your head, heels, and (beauty) standards high!

Monday, March 10, 2014

Change in Schedule

Postings will be on Tuesday and Thursday from now on due to my time constraints!  See you tomorrow for a lipstick tutorial!

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Blush Pink and Plum

I had a sorority formal function on Saturday and figured I would share my outfit inspiration.  Blush has been a huge color this season and shows no sign of stopping into Spring.  My dress had pale pink pleats that continued from neckline to knee and was cinched at the waist.  The sleeves were sheer, chiffon modified flutter sleeves that floated down the length of the dress.  I paired the look with nude heels and a chunky purple stone necklace!  I did my own curled updo and created a beauty look of brown smokey eyes and berry glossy lips.