DIY: New Year’s Eve at Home

The eternal New Year’s Eve struggle: stay in, or go out. If you’re not one for braving the drunken crowds and starting the new year with an epic hangover, consider a festive night at home with friends. By staying in, not only will you be saving money by not paying for overpriced drinks and entrance fees, but you also won’t have to incur the bitter sting of unmet expectations. Read on for a checklist of must-haves for a glitzy and entertaining evening at home with friends! 7ed4b30173889e70204b75d82992a056 1. The perfect outfit. For a New Year’s Eve in, your outfit could go a thousand ways. Want to wear a floor-length sequin dress with heels? Go for it! Sticking to your guns in sweatpants and a college tee? Fine! I tend to go for an outfit somewhere in between to ring in the new year with comfort AND style. In my eyes, a new pajama set paired with lots of layers of sparkly vintage necklaces and a swipe of lipstick makes me feel my new years best. 2. A signature drink. This is the most obvious must-have for a New Year’s Eve at home. Either stick with a classic bottle of champagne, or find a fun drink recipe on Pinterest. If you don’t serve the drink in nice glass stemware found at home, buy some cute occasion-appropriate disposable cups. 3. Bite-sized snacks. Unless you’re planning a New Year’s Eve dinner party, you’ll only need a few different types of snacks for your friends to nibble on as you count down to midnight. Go for chocolate-dipped orange slices, popcorn balls, homemade rice krispie treats, or white chocolate pretzels – anything simple enough to throw together at the last minute. 4. New Year’s Eve party accessories. In order for there to be a celebratory mood at the gathering, it is important to have classic new year accessories for your guests to play with. Hats, tiaras, 2015 glasses, glow sticks, horns, blowouts, squawkers and whatever else you can get your hands on are crucial additions. 5. Celebratory decor. Lighting is everything. Put up a few strings of clear Christmas lights around the room you’re hosting in. Tacking them up on the ceiling and turning off the rest of the lights creates a particularly beautiful atmospheric lighting. If those Christmas lights aren’t bright enough, back them up with all sizes of unscented candles to add to the soft, festive lighting. Turning on regular room lights just makes it feel like any old night in. 6. Grownup games. Once everyone is a little buzzed, keep them entertained with something other than food. With a group of ten people or less, something like a deck of tarot cards, a ouija board, or a game of charades is bound to be fun. I just recently came across another great fortune-telling game in How to be Parisian Wherever You Are. The directions are as follows: Take a random book off of the shelf. Player 1 asks Player 2 a question about their own life, as if they are addressing a fortune teller. Player 1 asks Player 2 to choose from the front or back of the book. If from the front, Player 1 flips through the pages of the book from the front and stops when Player 2 says. Player 2 then chooses right or left, to determine which side of the book to read from. Player 2 chooses a line between 1 and 30. Player 1 then reads this number line from the chosen page. This line answers the original question posed in a prophetic fashion. 7. Resolution making. Before the stroke of midnight, have everyone write down a resolution for 2015 on a piece of paper. Once everyone is finished, seal the deal by throwing the paper into the fireplace and watch it burn up. Can’t take the resolution back now! 8. Bubble wrap stomp. Regardless of how old you are, popping bubble wrap is fun and sounds like fireworks. In the 10 seconds before the Ball drops, lay out a few sheets of bubble wrap for you and your friends to stomp on. 9. Balloon drop. I found directions for a DIY balloon drop on a blog post aimed for parents with children, but what the hell, it looks fun. Nothing says New Year’s Eve party like a rain of balloons and sequins at the stroke of midnight. 10. Crowd-pleasing movie. Once the Ball drops and the champagne haze is wearing off, turn off your music playlist and turn on a good movie. If everyone is having fun and energy is high, put on a movie everyone has already seen a thousand times as background noise. If energy is running low and everyone is partied out and sobering up, redirect focus to the TV with a gripping movie everyone will enjoy. My choice? Gone Girl.

Shopping Guide: January Party Dresses

Still have nothing to wear on New Year’s Eve? I advise you head over to the ASOS dress sale immediately and schedule yourself a 2-day delivery! Below you’ll find 8 of my picks from the ASOS collection. All are classic dresses that you can wear not only on New Year’s Eve, but all year round (if worn with the proper accessories). Trend-followers avert your eyes; asymmetrical cuts, peplum flair, and neoprene fabric not included.

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ASOS, Midi Cami Body-Conscious Rib, $19.90.

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ASOS, Netted Prom Dress, $60.64.

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Forever Unique, Lace Pencil Dress with High Neck, $217.93.

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ASOS, Baroque Embellished Midi Shift Dress, $96.65.

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Chi Chi London, Premium Metallic Lace Midi Prom Dress with Bardot Neck, $87.17.

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ASOS, Floral Placed Body-Conscious Dress, $45.48.

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ASOS, Vintage Midi Bardot Dress, $96.65.

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ASOS, Satin Bardot Midi Prom, $89.07.

2015 Beauty Resolutions

Once again, the time has come to write your New Year resolutions. If you’re not yet sure what to commit to in 2015, get inspired by the following 10 ideas. Whether you have a vision of the way you’d like to reinvent yourself come January 1 or not, basic beauty goals like adequate sleep, water consumption, and vitamin popping are good additions to anyone’s resolution list.

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1. Convert to green beauty products. Not only will you be doing yourself a favor by avoiding non-toxic products (whether it’s skincare or makeup), but you’ll also be endorsing brands that don’t test on animals. To make a complete conversion, you’ll have to do your research on companies that are green. Keep in mind that many of the big beauty companies – M.A.C., Neutrogena, L’Oreal are bad guys when it comes to chemical use and animal testing.

2. Drink more water. Hydration is key to everything from weight loss to glowing skin. As for how much to drink? Aim for eight 8-ounce glasses of water a day.

3. Take beauty-enhancing vitamins. Probiotics, biotin, vitamin D, vitamin c, and fish oil are all good go-tos for beautiful hair, skin, and nails. As always, do some research and talk with your doctor about supplements for specific ailments.

4. Stop picking your skin. Regardless what you pick at, whether it’s your lips, your nails, your face, or pesky ingrown hairs, picking only makes the issue worse! Head over to Into the Gloss for some expert advice on underlying anxiety issues and how to dissuade yourself from this obsessive and harmful behavior.

5. Quit biting your nails. Not only is nail biting not cute to watch, but it also leaves you with stubby nails and chipped polish. If you’re ready to take action and end this bad habit once and for all, try out a miracle product called Bite It. This matte-finish polish has a bitter taste to discourage nail biting, and simultaneously promotes nail growth.

6. Schedule regular haircuts. Your hair and friends alike will thank you. Even if you’re working on growing your hair out, getting a trim every few months will help keep your hair in shape. While you’re in the salon, get a conditioning treatment as well. Unshapely hair and split ends aren’t flattering on anyone.

7. Cut out dairy (or consume in moderation). Digesting milk as an adult is a genetic adaptation – no other species besides from humans drink milk after infancy. Survival of the fittest, sure, but we are not baby cows and therefore should not eat like them. Even if you think you can digest cow’s milk just fine, cutting out milk will drastically (and quickly) improve skin, help you lose weight, and generally make you feel less sluggish. By the way, almond milk has more calcium, potassium, and vitamin D than the milk sitting in your fridge right now.

8. Initiate Meatless Monday. If you’re not vegan or vegetarian, but nonetheless disagree with the obsessive meat consumption in our society, commit to Meatless Monday – one day a week in which you don’t eat meat. Cutting out meat, even for one day, is good for your health, your wallet, and the environment. If you’re feeling inspired, consider a Wheatless Wednesday as well.

9. Make time for breakfast. It is easy to fall prey to the cup of coffee and nothing else habit in the morning, but eating a healthy breakfast is important to starting your day on the right foot. Weight loss, improved concentration, and physical endurance are only a few benefits to consistently eating a well-rounded breakfast in the morning.

10. Get at least 8 hours of sleep. Ahh, sleep, the magical cure-all. The benefits of sleep are numerous, from improved memory to better moods. As for beauty benefits of 8 hours of sleep every night, expect weight loss, less inflamed skin, and a more youthful complexion.

Happy New Year!

What to Wear: New Year’s Eve

The fashion forecast this New Year’s Eve predicts plunging necklines and all things sequined. While the following seven pieces are by no means innovative picks for the most glamorous night of the year, I prefer to think of them as classic New Year’s Eve selections. To switch things up, pair one of these show-stopping ensembles with barely-there makeup. After all, the pairing of opposites is a sign of innate sartorial grace. Read on for shoppable links, inspiration, and styling advice.

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H&M, Jumpsuit with Fringe, $59.95.

Conservative enough for dinner with family, yet festive enough for drinks with friends, this jumpsuit is a good pick regardless of your New Year’s Eve itinerary. Jumpsuits in general are particularly well-suited to plans that involve a dance floor. Complete the outfit with metallic heels, a sequined clutch, and vintage, clip-on earrings.

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Atterly Road, Black Sequin Slit Maxi Dress, $42.00.

This dress has a precarious cut – so wear with caution. Pair the dress with a comfortable pair of pumps (ones you don’t have to worry about), and minimal jewelry. Sweep hair out of the face and into a low chignon for a glamorous, old Hollywood look.

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ZARA, Dress with draping at the back, $39.99.

This dress has the same dramatic draping at the back as the previous dress, but with this one, you won’t have to worry about the high leg slit as well. Since the dress grazes the knees, and might hit even lower on shorter girls, wear this dress with heels to lengthen the leg. Note: Don’t wear a cross-body or shoulder strap purse with this kind of neckline – it will have your dress slipping off your shoulder all night. Annoying!

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Nasty Gal, Hustle Sequin Dress, $98.00.

With so much skin, and so many sequins, tone this look down with a beautiful pair of flats. Brightly colored, embroidered flat mules would be a particularly trendy choice. As for jewelry, layer a few of your favorite delicate necklaces to add some dimension (and coverage).

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TOPSHOP, Sequin Bandeau Jumpsuit, $160.00.

Whether it’s a dress, a skirt, or a jumpsuit, mid-length pieces should always be worn with leg-lengthening shoes. Avoid booties, platforms, wedges or heels with a thick ankle strap. Again, keep jewelry simple and delicate so it doesn’t interfere with the onslaught of sequins. Necklaces should not extend past the sweetheart cut.

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Urban Outfitters, Kimchi Blue Sadie Deep-V Sequin Tank Dress, $79.00.

If you only remember one thing from this post, let it be that super short dresses should not be worn with sky-high heels. Do it for your mom, do it for the sake of good taste, but mainly do it for yourself. Pair this dress with a faux fur caplet, shiny oxfords, and a stack of bangles on each wrist.

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TOPSHOP, Silk Bardot Pencil Dress, $420.00.

This is the most elegant and timeless ensemble of group, and, not surprisingly, the most expensive. Draw attention to the beautiful neckline by pulling your hair up into a ballet bun or a french twist. Pair the dress with a classic heel (nothing too bulky) and a bejeweled clutch.

New Year’s Eve Makeup Looks

This New Year’s Eve, try something new and keep your makeup simple and fresh. While this is the most obvious night of the year to go all out with metallic liners, sultry eye shadows, and a face caked in makeup, let your outfit do the heavy lifting instead. The following three looks are very minimal – each emphasizing only one aspect of the face. You probably already have all of the makeup necessary to create these looks, but below each look is broken down with essential products. If you are on the market for a product or two, check out the three beauty companies highlighted here. All products mentioned are cruelty-free, and made with the health of the wearer in mind. After all, this New Year’s Eve is the perfect time to jumpstart 2015 with a new approach to the environment and to health.

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RMS Beauty– For Luminous, Dewey Skin

Optional skincare prep:

Beauty Oil, $74.

Lip & Skin Balm, $25.

Face:

Living Luminizer, $38.

“Un” Cover-Up, $36.

Do not add any powder to the mix, the purpose is to have glossy, candlelit skin.

Cheeks and Lips:

Lip2Cheek, $36 in Modest.

Eyes:

Eye Polish, $28 in Solar.

The eye shadow is optional, but will add more of a gold undertone, and play up the soft pink color on the cheeks and lips. Brush eyebrows with a bit of Waxelene so they are neat and stay in place. The slightly waxy finish does not require them to be filled in. Mascara is not necessary, but a delicate swipe can be added. If you add mascara, use it for lengthening purposes rather than thickening.

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Vapour Beauty – For Bold Lips

Face:

Atmosphere Luminous Foundation, $42.

Illusionist Concealer, $24.

Eyes:

Mesmerize Eyeliner, $20.

Only put on a very thin, light line on the top and bottom of the eye. Optional swipe of mascara on the top lashes. Again, the mascara is for lengthening rather than thickening purposes.

Lips:

Lux Organic Lip Conditioner, $20.

Tempest 423 Siren Lipstick, $24.

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Urban Decay – For ‘60s-Inspired Eyes

Face:

Naked Skin Weightless Ultra Definition Liquid Makeup, $39.

24/7 Concealer Pencil, $19.

Naked Skin Ultra Definition Loose Finishing Powder, $34.

Eyes:

Naked 24/7 Glide-On Double-Ended Eye Pencil, $16.

Put a little bit of the darker eyeliner at the base of the eyelashes on the top and bottom. This was a runway look, so for a more toned-down approach, only add false lashes to the top lashes. Finish with a thick line of light cream or white liner, the corners of the eye are particularly important to emphasize. Do not blend the liner!

Fast Easy Sexy Partial False Lashes, $15.

Supercurl Mascara, $20.

Brow Box, $29.

Lips:

24/7 Glide-On Lip Pencil, in Naked2 Medium Beige-Nude, $20.

Go for a lip color that will not take attention away from the eyes, pick something similar to your natural color – a hot pink or red would be overkill.

Naked Ultra Nourishing Lipgloss in Walk of Shame, $20.

Written for DFW Beauty Guide

Table Setting DIY: Holiday 2014

At our house, Christmas Eve dinner is the most elegant night of the holiday season. Fine china, crystal stemware, and silver utensils are all in attendance at the dinner table just a few hours before Santa’s sleigh touches down on the roof. While these three components remain the same from year to year, we like to make small annual changes to aspects of the tablescape and dining room decor. Below you’ll find a few hosting tips and DIY ideas for a festive holiday dining experience.

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Always pull out your best china – if you can’t use it during the holidays, then when can you? Review those pesky table setting rules to keep your grandmother happy.

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Be inventive with your flower arrangements. Cotton branches: snow-like, won’t melt, and doesn’t have a scent that will interfere with the food.

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Decorate the table with small, unscented candles. Candles of slightly different height and shape will add some dimension to the table. Not everyone likes scented candles, and the artificial scents can give many people headaches. If you want to add some Christmas-spirit-inducing scents to the atmosphere, go for a pine garland or cinnamon sticks.

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Ahh, place settings. Place settings are one of the easiest ways to get creative with a tablescape. For the most part, these seat-holding indicators are small and discrete, but pack a major punch. In my experience, everyone always notices this thoughtful detail and it automatically makes your dinner party more formal and elegant (even if you are dining with immediate family). Inscribe a piece of card stock with each person’s name and put it in a jingle bell.

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Last important detail? Napkins! Paper napkins are a big no-no at a formal dinner table, and folding napkins in an intricate fashion can look mainstream hotel. Instead of falling into one of these pitfalls, try dressing up your napkins with things found around the house at this time of year – tinsel, pine sprigs, tiny ornaments, etc. This year I’m rolling up napkins, topping it with a pine sprig and a full cinnamon stick, and tying it all together with some hemp twine.

Check out the finished table setting at my house on Instagram – @twyla_shelmire. Merry Christmas!

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.

How to Wear: Novelty Leggings

No one loves leggings more than I do. Stretchy, soft, and able to be worn both in and out of bed, leggings are a part of my daily uniform. In my eyes, the only thing better than your typical cotton or nylon-blend legging is a pair of holiday-season-appropriate novelty leggings. Novelty (/ˈnävəltē/) is defined as “the quality of being new, original, or unusual.” In the phrase “novelty leggings,” novelty comes to refer to velvet, knit, and sequins. These types of leggings can be easily found at a “fast-fashion” store this time of year – Target, H&M, and the like have got you covered. As to how to style these pieces? Keep reading…

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I just bought a pair of velvet leggings at Target the other day, and am having trouble convincing myself to wear anything else. While these can obviously be worn in a party setting to stay warm and look festive, I like wearing mine during the day for some subtle, sartorial holiday spirit. For a daytime look, pair the leggings with a white, button-down shirt (one that is a little large and covers your butt), a colorful, chunky scarf, and either loafers, pointed-toe ballet flats, or your favorite booties. My opinion this holiday season = velvet leggings > leather leggings.

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Another amazing Target find this last week: pink sweater leggings. These Fair Isle showstoppers are a little more difficult to style compared to velvet and sequins because they are multicolored, patterned, and closely resemble pajama bottoms. Okay fine, they are pajama bottoms. In order to avoid looking like you literally rolled out of bed in the morning, I suggest only wearing these at night – either vamped up for a party or just to get into bed on Christmas Eve. Pair bright knit leggings such as these with a chambray shirt, a structured, satin blazer, and a pair of sky-high, bejeweled heels.

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A few years ago I invested in a pair of Alice & Olivia sequined leggings in black. At this point, they have paid for themselves in compliments. If you haven’t already taken the plunge and bought a pair of sparkly pants, I suggest you do so immediately. Regardless of the color of sequins you choose, I find sequin leggings easy to style because their texture is so unique. The only rule with sequined leggings is not to wear them with other sequined items of clothing – let the leggings be the star of the show. For a party outfit, wear sequined leggings with a long, chunky knit sweater, and a pair of delicate (non-bejeweled) heels.

Kiss-Proof Lip Balm: Holiday 2014

Mid-December to January 1st is a very affectionate time of year, second only to that holiday we all love to hate – Valentine’s Day. Between lurking sprigs of mistletoe, and the infamous New Year’s embrace, celebratory kisses are (hopefully) on the horizon. That being said, don’t get caught at a crucial moment with dry, cracked lips induced by winter weather. Prepare in advance for potential suitors with the following colorless lip balms, which will have your lips feeling soft, moisturized, and kissable in no time. Lipstick optional.

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Clark’s Botanicals, Ultra Rich Lip Balm, $19.00

Deeply hydrating, subtle vanilla flavor, scented with jasmine absolut.

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Elemental Herbology, Nutritive Lip Complex, $18.69

Soothing with a noticeable pluming effect, and texture improvement.

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Herbivore Botanicals, Rose Lip Butter, $12.00

Buttery texture, light rose scent, and 100% natural.

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Fresh, Sugar Lip Treatment Advanced Therapy, $25.00

Immediately moisturizes dry lips, prevents flaking, and enhances volume.

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Philosophy, Kiss me Tonight, $21.00

Restores color to lips, and deeply conditions with a creamy texture.