Monday, December 27, 2010

Indulge Magazine Sydney Stylists Spread!



As promised here is the link to my two page spread in Indulge Magazine !


My Articles -

How to dress for your body shape
&
Styling in Sydney 

Page 30-31  




Indulge is a fabulous new magazine that launched this December

- a project of website 'I luv those shoes'.

We can be sure to see big things from Indulge and the  'I luv those shoes project'  in the near future - so make sure you subscribe to INDULGE MAGAZINE !

 its FREE and FABULOUS ! 



Happy Reading!

From

Sydney Stylists

'Iluvthoseshoes' Project

Indulge Magazine

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Indulge Magazine Article

Check out my two page spread on 'Dressing for your body type' and 'Styling in Sydney' in the December issue of 'Indulge' Magazine! 

Ill post the article soon !  

Sandra Stewart
xoxo


Sunday, December 19, 2010

Master/Slave Couture Weddings - Clip

Labels we Love - Master Slave Couture

Master/slave couture was born in Sydney 6 years ago, when passion, innocence and single-minded ambition met via a chance encounter. Today, the label is still managed and designed by the same two independent spirits who have managed to maintain a pure and idealistic mode of fashion-creation in a world of tough commercial realities.

The Master/slave client seeks out fashion that is not only on trend, but also individualistic, whimsical and daring. Standing out is not an issue because the Master/slave client is unable to bear the thought of dressing up in everyone else’s togs. For this reason, the label has thus far rejected the notion of mass production and embraced the tradition of the bespoke, the cutting-edge and fine-tailoring. The clients are as discerning as the designers, Eleni Kondos and Roderick Ng have, over these 6 years, cultivated a brand to be proud of. While constantly in the press for being “designers to the stars”, it is the daily grind of dreaming and materialising what is truly fashion-forward that is central to the tenacity of Master/slave in this world of throw-away clothing.

The Store 


  Wall paper, soft lights and rich colours create a decadent ambiance in the Sydney store. 



The Shoes - Sigh



 Master/Slaves Gift Range



Can't afford to indulge in a fabulous Master/Slave Couture piece this year?  

Don't worry ! -

Master/Slave stocks a variety of DIVINE gifts under $50 ! Including luxury candles, chocolates and underwear. All beautifully presented. The perfect gift for a fashion savy friend, or couture loving partner.

Master/Slave Couture has Christmas covered!



Check out Master/Slaves amazing Sydney Boutique-

178 Liverpool Street
Darlinghurst 2010
NSW
Australia


Enjoy !

Sydney Stylists
xoxox

Eternal Beauty


Some of history's most beautiful women -


















Marilyn Monroe , Bridgette Bardot , Sohpia Loren and of course Audrey Hepburn. 
Classic, chic and forever in style.

Sydney Stylist 
xoxox 

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Women, Work & the Art of Savoir Faire: Business Sense & Sensibility

Following in the tradition of her bestselling French Women Don't Get Fat and French Women for All Seasons comes Mireille's insightful guide to navigating the working world, living the good life, and savoring every minute of it

When Mireille Guiliano became a senior executive and spokesperson for Veuve Clicquot, she took the Champagne to the top of the luxury market, using her distinctive French woman’s philosophy and style.  Now she uses those same talents and savior faoir to help readers pop their own corks and get the most out of life.

In Women, Work & the Art of Savoir Faire, Mireille draws on her experiences at the frontlines and high echelons of the business world to give women the practical advice they need to make work part of a well-balanced life.  With lively lessons, stories, and helpful hints, she teaches every reader how to identify her own passions and talents, improve her communication skills, balance work and life, turn herself into a winning brand, and so much more.

From acing a job interview or performance review to hosting a dinner party, Mireille tells it like it is as she shares her secrets for feeling good, facing challenges, getting ahead, and maximizing pleasure at every opportunity.

Sydney Stylists note : I am utterly obsessed with this series of books . A must have - Put it on the Christmas list for any women you may know navigating the world of business.

Most business books will inform women to dress in suits, act like a man , and be ruthless in the office. count numbers and cut costs and do plenty of over time to get ahead. Thank-god this is not one of those books!  It reflects on the importance of happiness, productivity and leisure. Living and loving your work and making the most out of every opportunity. It teaches women not to hide their femininity but to embrace it and use it to your advantages. How to command respect - Not demand it. How style, elegance and good manners are a girls best friend - not diamonds , sorry Marilyn.. Packed with great relevant advice from  the former CEO of LVMH and Veuve Clicquot.

So grab a bottle of Veuve and give a toast to life, love, work, and play ! 

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Todays Inspirational Quote

There is nothing in a caterpillar that tells you its going to be a butterfly.

Richard Buckmister Fuller


5 french beauty secrets

By Mireille Divulges - Author of the French Woman Series

Many of my friends were astonished that I disclosed the coveted gastronomy and lifestyle secrets of French women in my books. They'd probably be stunned to find out that I'm willing to share our beauty secrets as well! But here they are—the five beauty secrets that French women swear by:

Secret #1: French women know that hydration is the key to good skin and good hair. I strongly recommend drinking a glass of water before going to bed and first thing in the morning. Water is the French women's secret weapon—for skin and beauty, for health (flushing toxins) and for weight control (don't snack when you think you are hungry, your body is really thirsty).

Secret #2: French women appreciate that good circulation makes one glow. French women are not afraid of using cold water in the shower to get one's circulation going. It is certainly part of my routine. The opening then closing of the pores with hot then cold water, the shock to the nervous system and wake-up call to the brain of a cold shower, and the rigorous towel wiping after a cold finish to a shower bring blood and color to one's skin.

Secret #3: French women are taught and know grandma's beauty rituals work. My Mother taught me, for example, to clean my face thoroughly every night before going to bed and to apply a mask periodically (her fifteen minute version included cucumber slices over the eyes and a crushed strawberry-honey mix for the face); and she taught me to rinse my hair with cold water with an added tablespoon or vinegar or lemon juice for added shine before moisturizing.

Secret #4: French women navigate the health benefits and risks of the sun. Apart from a Riviera-bronze fixation in the 1960s and 1970s, French women are not sun-worshipping lizards. Today they are much more likely to apply their tan from a tube or bottle than from a month at St. Tropez. They are careful to wear sunscreens and look for appropriate SPF in their beauty emollients. And while they are likely to sit in the shade to protect their skin, they are equally likely to be out and about in the sun, enjoying its light and benefits, by walking or doing some light sports or movement as part of their weekly routine.

Secret #5: French women know one can go far with a great haircut, a bottle of champagne and a divine perfume. Nothing more needs to be said about this one!