It’s been a big delivery week here at the shop. More styles and colors from SNS Herning (Denmark) including blankets, sweaters, hats, and scarves. Also received a large shipment from Arpenteur (France). It’s the best time of year at the shop:) Stop by and see all of what’s new!
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Off-White’s Pop Of Color – Off-White Fall/Winter 2021
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On the Off-White runway, there were many variations on this daring look. A pop of color accents the inner or outer corner. Try a seasonal red, blue, gold, or green to really match the holiday aesthetic. Pick a pigmented shade to go loud, or a more subtle color to create a pleasant wash.
This season is all about the bold, festive eyes.
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BEAUTY: A truly exquisite holiday outfit requires an equally fanciful makeup look. To have one without the other would be like sipping hot cocoa without a plentiful helping of marshmallows. Don’t fret if you are having trouble coming up with something spectacular, we have all the necessary makeup inspiration straight from the fall runways.
Patron saint of beauty Pat McGrath makes an appearance, as do Euphoria-esque faces. Last season, makeup was all about the eyes, making them pop as much as possible. It was to be expected in a mask-wearing world. This holiday season, the masks are still around, though you might be able to sneak a bold lip into a small gathering. Still, one can’t go wrong with bold liner.
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Jonathan Cohen’s All Over Color
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For Jonathan Cohen, an all over eye color was employed. Here, the model is wearing a bright fuscia, but more seasonal shades can be swapped in to match the mood, or your outfit. Opt for a creme shadow for this glossy look, or stick to pressed pigments for a matte finish
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Prada’s Mixed Palette
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Prada brought in legendary artist Pat McGrath to make the case for mismatched eyes last fall. Here, she chose to alternate silver and gold to create a hard, metal look. Try out this trend with some glitters for a less imposing effect, or go even brighter with neon shadows.
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Christian Cowan’s Bejeweled Eyes
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At Christian Cowan, pastel and rhinestones were the move. Due to the popularity of the show, this sort of look will always be known as “Euphoria makeup,” but the basic elements have been used for decades. For this style, more is always more. Diamonds, pearls, and pastels are your golden ticket.
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Anna Sui’s Mod Liner
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Anna Sui opted for this retro-inspired look on their runway. Sixties’ mod makeup is back in a big way, likely due to the boldness of its aesthetic. Here, the model can be seen with a green over-the-eye line. Add in a few lash lines on your lower lid to really evoke the mod style.
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Victoria Beckham’s Bedroom Eyes
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For Victoria Beckham’s lookbook, the brand took smudged liner and the live-in look to its classiest iteration. Subtly smudged liner and a natural palette are perfect for a nighttime party, or early morning bash with last night’s mascara. Bold bangs are optional.
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Alice + Olivia’s Smoky Eye
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At Alice + Olivia, it was all about the smoky look. While this trend may not be for the family get-together, the bold party-goer will make it work this holiday season. A mix of charcoal liner and your darkest shadow should get the job done.
Karen Morris is an internationally acclaimed hat designer and milliner. She started her line, Karen Morris Millinery, in 2011. Karen studied millinery under famous milliners Judy Bentinck (London), Lina Stein (Ireland), and Jan Wutkowski (North Carolina).
Karen was born in the British colony of Hong Kong, and moved to America in 2009. Her hats have been worn by celebrities including Rebel Wilson and Nicki Minaj, and at events around the world, including the Kentucky Derby, Royal Ascot, and to meet the Queen of England.
Karen’s work has been featured at museums and fashion events, including Fashion Week MN, Voltage, the American Craft Council, the Smithsonian and Pure London. Her work has appeared in Vogue, ELLE, Harper’s Bazaar, Hatalk, Pioneer Press and StarTribune, and seen on PBS’ MN Original, Fox 9 and WCCO TV.
The Caroline Lounge Dress is the coziest dress you may ever put on. It’s made from a large loop terry fabric that is so warm and comfortable that you may never want to take it off. This dress features a slouchy neckline, raw hems, and pockets that is easy to wear, but still makes you look put together.
Modern + Refined Women’s Clothing
Joeleen Torvick: Ethically and sustainably made from concept to product all in one Minnesota studio.
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Latest Collection
Inspired by nature, freedom, and a renewed zest for life emerged a collection that is effortless,sharp, natural, and joyous all at the same time.
Chunky Chevron Maxi Cardigan
This Chunky Chevron Maxi Cardigan is the coziest thing to wear all winter long. The relaxed silhouette is made with a gorgeous, luxurious, and soft wool blend. Wearing this cardigan is like wrapping yourself in a lovely blanket.
$ 398.00
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Zoey Lounge Jumpsuit
The Zoey Lounge Jumpsuit is a relaxed jumpsuit that delivers on looking polished. The jumpsuit is comfortable and made from a French Terry that has been said “feels like butter”. The gold snaps add a lux vibe, allowing you to dress this jumpsuit up or down.
$ 274.00
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Shiloh Shirt Dress
The Shiloh Shirt Dress is a button up dress with beautiful contrasting neckline and waist tie made from a lovely crepe style cotton. Tie the waistband in multiple ways to achieve different looks. The dress can even be worn as a jacket. And of course it has pockets. Style with some cute booties and you’re ready to conquer the day.
Joeleen Torvick is an independent designer brand that creates women’s clothing which is modern and refined while still allowing women to showcase their individual style. The clothing is stylishly chic and sophisticated with an effortlessness that makes the pieces easy to wear for many aspects of your busy life.
Because we care about safe and ethical working conditions, all of our product is designed, sampled, and produced under one roof. We also care about sustainability and work primarily with natural fibers – cotton, bamboo, silk, wool, linen, and any synthetics used are from deadstock fabric (meaning the fabric may have slight flaws which we work around, or is no longer in production and available in limited quantities).
Learn about Danielle Bernstein: Self-Made Fashion Blogger and Owner of We Wore What Brand
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The Rise of a Blogger
Danielle Bernstein, successful fashion and lifestyle blogger, CEO of WeWoreWhat brand, and NY Times best-selling author of This is Not A Fashion Story, has become one of the largest names in the fashion industry in her early twenties. Bernstein developed her blog after transferring from University of Wisconsin-Madison to the Fashion Institute of Technology during her sophomore year of college (Forbes). She was inspired by the street style of her classmates and decided to photograph them and document the clothing pieces on her blog. About a year later, Bernstein began to profit off of her website and brands reached out to her to promote their products. As she began to monetize from the blog, she signed with a modeling agency and her agent, Jennifer Powell, helped her in creating her business WeWoreWhat.
Through the success of Bernstein’s blog, she was able to create and design her WeWoreWhat clothing line. Her clothing line currently consists of fall fashion items such as knit sweaters, flannel shirts, a collection of denim print, matching sets, and more. Her unique clothing line also contains cowhide print swimsuits, bras, and pants.
Published in 2020, Bernstein released her autobiography exposing stories about her childhood and teenage years, experiences in her dating life, and even the development of her blog and the success of her companies. Bernstein shares that she was under pressure to succeed with her blog after dropping out of FIT to pursue her dreams. She includes her story of how she made her way in the fashion industry, and gives readers a few tips to get started. Bernstein started as a young Long Island girl with a dream, and turned her passions into a full-blown career.
Golden is a digital media strategy founded at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities – run by students, for everyone. Golden embraces the power of getting dressed, celebrates the individual, and strives to break the boundaries of typical fashion, beauty, and lifestyle content. We feature an online magazine, blog, and social media presence on several platforms.
When two of the most sought-after hues come together, it’s a match made in interior design heaven.
Homes&Gardens: Sherwin-Williams has just revealed their 2022 Color of the Year – and it celebrates the two most popular tones of the season. The aptly named Evergreen Fog merges green and gray hues to create a color that is almost guaranteed to be successful throughout the year ahead. But what else do we know about the shade that is about to reset paint trends globally? Here is everything we know – so you can get ahead of the inevitable color trend.
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Following a chain of breezy neutrals and vibrant jeweled paints, Sherwin-Williams curated Evergreen Fog to mark the start of a new dawn of ‘nostalgic mid-tones’ – the basis of which we observe in the ever-increasing desire for gray and green paint ideas.
The appeal around these shades made the color the ‘clear choice’ for the Ohio-based manufacturers, as their director of color marketing, Sue Wadden says.
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She explains how the merged hue acts as a perfect canvas for interior enthusiasts who can experiment with creative expression in their homes, thanks to its neutral, warming qualities.
‘Evergreen Fog is a sophisticated wash of color for spaces that crave a subtle yet stunning statement shade,’ Sue shares. ‘It inspires us to begin again and is a great choice for modern interiors and exteriors.’
If you think that Evergreen Fog looks familiar, you are not mistaken. The shade simultaneously appeared in Sherwin-Williams’ 2022 color predictions – in which it sat alongside the label’s trendiest hues, including the soothing Shoji White and the contrastable Über Umber.
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With its ability to work alongside a spectrum of shades in their forecast, Evergreen Fog is a versatile tool that will set the tone for your future living room ideas – whatever the size – and whatever way your room is facing. With Evergreen Fog, you’re in safe and stylish hands.
Plus, alongside its newly established place at the top of our gray and green room ideas, Sue explains the shade is similarly suitable for spaces beyond your home – as its organic tones act as an ideal backdrop for commercial ventures, lounges, and lobbies.
We did tell you that you’re about to see this shade everywhere. Now, let’s watch this space. Evergreen Fog is available at Sherwin-Williams stores nationwide and is available to order online via their website.
Megan is a News Writer across Future Plc’s Homes titles. She has a background in national newspapers in the UK and has experience in fashion and travel journalism, which she previously practised whilst living in Paris and New York City. Her adoration for these fashion capitals means she particularly enjoys writing about upcoming styles and trends for Homes & Gardens. Megan also loves discovering vintage pieces in her spare time, meaning her decor is largely influenced by the beauty of the jazz age.