Beauty List: February 2015

Valentine’s Day is an ode to three of my favorite things Aphrodite, Greek goddess of love and beauty, all things pink, and thoughtful presents – be it chocolate, roses, or a nice piece of jewelry. Whether you’re treating yourself to a few things this month, or expecting them from a certain someone, here’s a list of the five most luxurious beauty buys I’m currently eyeing. It’s safe to say that you’ll love these beautiful things long after February concludes.

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1. Beauty Blender Sponge.

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This is a cult beauty tool, as necessary as the eyelash curler. The little sponge helps you blend your makeup so you are streak- and crease-free. Since it’s pink, I thought there’d be no better time to suggest it than this month.

2. Herbivore Botanicals, Valentine’s Set.

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Eco-beauty spa in a box. Chocolate, pink clay, and jasmine face oil – what else could you want?

3. DuWop, Seashell Compact.

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Beautiful blush duos in a kick-ass package. I’d carry this compact around in my purse just because.

4. Histoires de Parfums, 1804 George Sand

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One of my greatest pet peeves is people thinking their fashion designer perfume is high quality. It is not. Dolce & Gabbana are not famous perfumers, they are clothing designers, and should stick to just that. Do yourself a favor this Valentine’s day and invest in a high quality, synthetic-free fragrance. I love the Histoires de Parfums line because they are inspired by historical characters such as George Sand and Mata Hari and smell amazing without inducing a headache. (A more robust line up of great perfumes is to come later this month).

5. Diptyque Paris, Rich Butter for the Body.

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I’ve tried a lot of body moisturizers and this is by far my favorite. It has an otherworldly floral scent, goes on like butter, and has you feeling baby soft afterwards.

Letter from the Editor: January 2015

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There are two types of change: the changes you make, and the uncontrollable changes that happen which you must learn to live with. The first five days of January have already brought catastrophic change to my life. While this reconfiguring has been against my will to say the least, it is always good to make some of your own changes in January to start the New Year off with a reinvigorated routine and a fresh outlook.

One of the changes I’ll be making to Melancholic Magpie is replacing the weekly installment of “From the Editor’s Desk.” The first Monday of every month expect a “Letter from the Editor,” followed each week by the “Beauty List,” “Fashion List,” and “Lifestyle List.” In the rest of the month, expect interviews with Mary Helen Bowers, founder of Ballet Beautiful, and Michael Eudy, contemporary artist, as well as features on how to hang a gallery wall and how to successfully shop for vintage clothing. While these interviews and features might inspire you to make some changes later in the month, for now, consider making some beauty resolutions!

In this first Letter from the Editor, let me at long last explain to you the Melancholic Magpie Manifesto

The story begins in 2009 when I took my first internship at D Magazine as the Style Intern. Even as an 18-year-old I wanted to be in the magazine editorial realm and was desperate for a Devil Wears Prada experience. Fast forward to 2013 – I finally got that experience, and then some, at Harper’s Bazaar. Tasks included wrapping a Christmas present for Tom Ford and, my favorite, pouring a few Red Bulls over ice, sticking straws in them (with 1/5th of the wrapper still on), and delivering them to the editors’ daily meeting. Sure, some of these stupid intern tasks were to be expected, but at the end of the day I realized that this world that I had dreamed of for so long unfortunately promoted all of the things I utterly despise.

From the outside, the editors were everything I hoped they’d be: totally glamorous with high standards, authoritative voices, and an amazing knack for uncovering insider knowledge. Turns out that magazine editors rival seasoned academics in the research realm. Yet while this quality was particularly impressive to me, and useful to learn, it was disappointing what they were researching and what they ultimately chose to feature in the publication.

Many of the big fashion magazine titles, Harper’s Bazaar, Vogue, Elle, have faced declining numbers in the digital age. But I think the reason for their imminent extinction goes beyond the hardcopy vs. digital dilemma, and is instead because of the underlying exploitative nature of the content. While the alignment with powerhouse designers, massive beauty corporations, and influential photographers is a magazine’s marker of status in the publishing world, it seems these inflexible alliances will ultimately lead to the demise of the classic fashion magazine. After all, I know I’m not the only one who is uncomfortable being told to wear real fur, buy animal-tested makeup, and look at photographs of vamped up teenagers taken by predator Terry Richardson. Not only have these three themes in particular become tired and un-cool, but they also feel morally wrong to engage with.

Thus Melancholic Magpie was born at the intersection of the old and new approaches to fashion, beauty, and lifestyle writing. Melancholic Magpie seeks to maintain the high standards of research and writing that lie at the heart of all the aforementioned publications that inspire me (despite their shortcomings). Yet at the same time, I hope to refresh and modernize the escapist content of the classic women’s magazine through this blog – making the entries smarter, more observant, and better curated, with some components that are attainable, and others that are aspirational. After all, a girl’s got to have a pair of ridiculous shoes to lust after.

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From the Editor’s Desk: Week of 12.22.14

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To Read: Jolene Hart, Eat Pretty: Nutrition for Beauty, Inside and Out, $15.26.

Take advantage of your extra time this week and pick up a book! If you want to learn about the science behind beauty-boosting foods, and get a few tips on stress management (amongst other things), then this is the holiday read for you.

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To Quote: Dancing is so 2013.

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To Make: Big stitch scarf. Expand your craft repertoire over the holidays by trying your hand at big stitch crochet. Tools available here.

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To Emulate: Knit dress + knit sweater. No one will know whether you’re staying in or going out – and that’s the point.

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To Escape: Home for the holidays.

From the Editor’s Desk: Week of 12.15.14

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To Follow: @BALLERINAPROJECT_

Long, lean, graceful ballerinas set against the backdrop of gritty East Village. This is a surprising visual mash-up that shouldn’t be missed.

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To Quote: #Feminism

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To Shop: White Faux Taxidermy

As everyone knows, a whole jungle’s worth of faux taxidermy animals live in my room. In years past, Anthropologie has sold some lovely handcrafted heads – but as it turns out, WFT offers a larger variety of animal species, in a bigger range of colors, and with a more modern, resin finish. I asked Santa for both the unicorn and the jackalope. Too. Cute.

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To Emulate: All black + Margot Tenenbaum topper

This is an easy winter uniform. Put together your favorite black pants (jeans, slacks, velvet leggings), a black, crew neck sweater, and a faux fur jacket à la Margot Tenenbaum for a roll-out-of-bed-and-go-to-work look. Optional: a few layers of vintage necklaces, some chunky rings, and metallic kicks.

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To Escape: Ardverikie House, Scottish Highlands

From the Editor’s Desk: Week of 12.8.14

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To Follow: @Flora.Forager

Whoever has this much patience to arrange petals, leaves, and berries into charming vignettes deserves some serious respect.

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To Shop: Dude, Sweet Chocolate.

With several locations around town, and high quality sweets served with a side of hippy, Dude, Sweet Chocolate has cemented itself as an ultimate gift-buying destination this year. This chocolate shop doesn’t stop at cocoa mix and chocolate truffles, but pushes limits with cocoa infused balsamic vinegar, and chocolate granola. Hershey who?

Must Haves:

Chocolate Granola, http://dudesweetchocolate.com/product/truly-chocolate-granola/

Flower Child Truffle, http://dudesweetchocolate.com/product/flower-child-truffle/

Tub of Love Spread, http://dudesweetchocolate.com/product/tub-of-love-spread/

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To Emulate: Oversized, plaid button-down + skinny jeans + colored fur vest + favorite booties = the perfect roll-out-of-bed-and-go-Christmas-shopping-look. John Lennon sunglasses: optional.

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To Escape: Ice Palace, Russia. Movie still from Dr. Zhivago (1965). Nothing says winter quite like an ice palace fit for a queen in the homeland of the Nutcracker, red velvet interiors, and fur jackets.

From the Editor’s Desk: Week of 12.1.14

To Follow: @flyartproductions

Here you’ll find a joyful mingling of great works of art and lyrics from current hip-hop and rap songs. There’s nothing I love more than regramming one of these brilliant mashups every now and then to add some sass to my insta-feed.

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To Attend:

Barbedwire Pop-Up Shop @ Piermarini

Champagne Toast: December 4 from 5 – 7pm

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Barbedwire, an online jewelry boutique, will materialize for three days at the Snider Plaza Boutique, Piermarini, beginning Thursday. Key phrases to describe the jewelry include savage elegance, avant garde romanticism, and rock couture. If that sounds like your kind of jewelry, we hope to see you there!

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To Shop:

Lulu & Georgia

This is an online home décor boutique that sells everything from rugs, to furniture, to domestic accessories. Even if you aren’t prowling market for floor lamps, turns out they have a painfully cute selection of things I go weak in the knees for – cheeky stationary and decorative porcelain.

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To Emulate: A cold week in Dallas calls for a dark lip, full brows, and an outfit of tailored neutrals. Cut down on layers of bulky sweaters with a cozy, fitted knit turtleneck and a classic wool coat.

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To Escape: Mentally escape the Dallas hubbub and get inspired by this historic cabin in Appomattox, Virginia.

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To Quote: What are your hobbies?

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