NEW! Oakridge Style Coach Program

Style, beauty
by Oakridge, June 15th, 2010

 

 

Book a two hour consultation with Oakridge Style Coach, Jessie Carlson, and discover everything you need to bring your unique style to life.

  • Create a profile for a personal style analysis
  • Get tips on how to update your wardrobe
  • Learn how to dress for your body type
  • Get the ins and outs on how to coordinate separates and accessories
  • Get expert advice on how to wear this season’s hottest trends
  • Click here for more information

    All consultation fees go to support Dress for Success Vancouver

    No comments yet.

    Gold Goes a Long Way

    beauty
    by Oakridge, December 14th, 2009

    Murale's Chanel counter

    Given the number of holiday season bashes we have logged into our iPhone, we’re on the lookout for tips and tools to help us get prepped lickety split–without looking like we’ve only spent 20 minutes in front of the mirror. We want a look that says Done Perfectly while still being slightly undone.

    We scrolled through our fave shots from the Fall 2009 runways for inspiration. The Goth look was definitely out. The classic beauty, though oh-so-darling with upswept coiffeand red lips, was a little too-too for our taste this season. And then it struck us: Vera Wang’s gold-accented eyes and natural hair. She paired the look with a collection that was slightly more austere than we usually expect from one of NY’s most romantic designers. We noticed that–sans the usual embellishments Wang usually adorns her pieces with, but filled with intriguing fabrics like rippling organza, techno stretch and scuba–the collection showed just the sort of understated celebratory wear we had planned to don.

    It’s a look that we’re recommending for all seasonal celebrations this year: use a texturizing product on hair, then sweep it up and keep it in place with elastics and bobby pins; keep your face fair and fresh with rosy cheeks, and elegant with gold lids.

    Get the Look
    Ask the experts at MAC or Murale (pictured) for tips on how to pull this look off with panache.

    No comments yet.

    Spring 2010 Technicolour Beauty

    beauty
    by Oakridge, November 30th, 2009

    Yves Saint Laurent at Murale

    Spring 2010 fashion weeks showed a rainbow of color on faces. In New York, a few of our favourite designers deserve mention. In Milan and Paris, different looks were everywhere–but highlighting one feature was tops. 

    New York
    A rainbow of colours set off eyes at Derek Lam
    Bursts of color were wrapped in hair at Zac Posen
    Rodarte created tribal art-inspired body paint
    Geisha-inspired makeup complimented the collection at Marc Jacobs
    Tuleh showed rosy faces
    Tommy Hilfiger did dreamy blowouts 

    Milan and Paris
    Balenciaga did neon and tribal influenced eyes
    Charcoal, smoky eyes were sultry at Lanvin
    Glossy, red-hot lips shone at Prada
    Plum kisses put purple in the spotlight at Bottega Veneta
    Hair was frizzy at Etro, and even bigger–in full afros–at Louis Vuitton

    Murale's team of advisors

    Get the Look
    Ask the pros at Murale or MAC for tips on how to pull this look off, and what beauty products will work best for you.

    LET’S HEAR IT
    Highlight one feature or all?

    No comments yet.

    Black Lips: Can You Pull off This Look?

    beauty
    by Oakridge, November 23rd, 2009

    Yves Saint Laurent at Murale

    We saw them at Rachel Roy–paired with dark bobbed wigs, to help emphasize, as she hoped they would, the strength of her Fall 2009 collection–minus the poufs, bubble skirts, and embellishments of past seasons. There they were again, at Rodarte, alongside Maori-inspired tattoos, flawless skin enhanced by sculptural application on the cheek and eyes, and black nails. And then Tuleh models were sporting them, as Gothic English roses-complete with pin-curled hair, darkened and elongated eyebrows, and deep shadows on eyelids-all inspired by the 1930s.

    Black lips were, quite frankly, nearly everywhere. Whether muted into a dark gray, layered on in a thick black wedge of lipstick, or slicked on over top of berry tones as a gloss, lips were dark and as Goth as the fashions.

    Our Top Recommendations
    MAC: Style Black collection, featuring Black Knight Lipstick and Nocturnelle Nail Lacquer
    Chanel:  Noir Obscurs collection
    Yves Saint Laurent: Pur Gloss Black
    Lancôme: Color Fever Gloss in Piha Black

    The amazing make-up artists at M.A.C.

    MAC senior artist Fatima Thomas had this to say:
    “Black plays into so many current pop culture phenomena, like vampires and a revival of Eighties street style.” 

    Not sure about sporting darkened lips? Aim for the Goth-look with black nails or a smoky eye, or go classic, with the runway favourite: deep red lips.

    Get the Look
    Find our recommended brands, and ask the experts at M.A.C. and just-opened Murale for tips on how to pull off dark lips, and what brand works best for you.

    LET’S HEAR IT
    Black lips: bold or creepy?

    No comments yet.

    Spring Slickster

    beauty
    by Oakridge, October 21st, 2009

    Hennessey Salon and Spa

    While watching the shows for Spring 2010, we noticed something about the hair. Whether slicked back or poofed up, it was wet–or at least cleverly disguised as damp. Whether combed back at Jen Kao and rag & bone, parted down the centre at Marc Jacobs, or pulled back into updos at Chado Ralph Rucci and Zac Posen, the designers sent models down the runway with hair loaded with product. Considering the trend for your own new look?

    Consider these 5 dos and donts.
    Do:
    pair slicked-back pony tails and updos with thick-rimmed glasses and tailored jackets

    Don’t: match long, wet-look tresses with anything you’d wear to the office

    Do: risk envious stares while parading the sidewalk with wet-look, just out of the shower, loose ‘dos matched with casual, highly stylish gear

    Do: strut your stuff in elegant evening wear made sexier: dry hair made wet from forehead to ear tips

    Don’t: make it obvious. This look is all about wet, not weighed down with product

    Get the Look
    Get your runway-inspired ‘do, or simply the one that’s just right for you, at Botticelli for Hair or Hennessey Salon and Spa

    LET’S HEAR IT
    What would you pair with wet-looking hair?

    No comments yet.

    Page 1 of 212