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Lucky FABB: Entrepreneurs in Really Cute Shoes

9 Sep

Lucky FABBThe story goes: when Brandon Holley, editor in chief for Lucky magazine, asked the fabulous Diane von Furstenberg to be the keynote speaker at Lucky’s Fashion and Beauty Blogger conference (FABB), Diane replied in her thick accent, “I vill speak. To your bloggers.”

And that she did.

You see, Diane knows a thing or two about running a successful business. Surrounded by 250 fashion and beauty bloggers — essentially entrepreneurs in really cute shoes — Diane charmed us all with tales of her life before The Wrap Dress (so iconic it deserves capitalization) and shared with us her own personal mission: to empower women.

Diane Von Furstenberg and Brandon Holley

My suede heels were still drying from my rainy trek into Manhattan that morning and I already had my first goosebumps of the day thanks to the candid DVF. She shared with us her belief that every female should have an identity outside of work — which is exactly why I was taking a vacation day from my non-fashiony non-profit job to attend FABB, held at the swanky Apella Center overlooking the Hudson River.

The day was jam-packed with inspiring entrepreneurs who shared their success stories. Here are some of the highlights from the day:

After an initial OMG, it’s the Kardashian sisters! moment… I calmed down and enjoyed hearing from Khloe, Kim, and Kourtney about their passion for fashion and sisterhood. But let’s be honest, I was mainly just mesmerized by their shoes…

The Kardashians with Brandon Holley

… and their camera crews that set up shop right in front of me. I cannot imagine trying to keep up with those Kardashians.

Keeping Up with the Kardashians

I wore an Express dress to the conference (after MUCH obsessing), so it only seemed approp to walk the runway that was set up in the Express suite. Their chief marketing officer, Lisa Gavales, was at FABB and spoke about learning from your mistakes. “If you don’t fall down, you weren’t trying hard enough.” (Glad I didn’t fall down on the runway though!).

Express model

Then I accepted the style challenge at the White House Black Market suite and styled this model. Wish I coulda taken that sick leather jacket home with me! But chatting with WHBM President Donna Noce Colaco was a nice alternative.

White House Black Market style challenge

Ready for a pop quiz? What is the one beauty product you can see without having to look in the mirror? Nail polish! Essie Weingarten, founder of Essie nail polish,shared this tidbit. And then fed us cupcakes that matched her fall colors. Smart lady.

Essie nail polish suite

A gorgeous purse with a built-in iPad section for easy access is pretty genius, no?

DVF Harper Connect bag

The best part? Sharing style tips, hairspray, and champagne with other passionate bloggers. Cheers to an awesome conference!

Bloggers love free bubbly!

Nail Stickers?!

25 Apr

Sally Hansen Salon Effects Real Nail Polish

In a former life, I think may have been a manicurist. I love being girly and doing my nails.

That said, I realize the general female population probably does not share my hidden talent of super steady hands — which is why beauty companies are coming out with a genius, mess-free alternative to nail polish: nail stickers.

Trend-setting celebs like Lady Gaga and Katy Perry have been photographed wearing Minx nail stickers in wild patterns like cheetah print and polka dots. Minx strips are applied at a nail salon without a drop of polish and last up to 2 weeks. Sounds great, right? Unfortunately, Minx comes with a hefty price tag of $40 and up.

Luckily Sally Hansen has come out with cheaper alternative for us thrifty gals: Sally Hansen Salon Effects Real Nail Polish Strips that only cost $8.50 at Target. I’m a sucker when it comes to nail trends (black nails, anyone?) so I picked up the Misbehaved pattern and gave these  a try. Check out my fishnet nails!:

Salley Hansen Salon Effects Nail Strips in Misbehaven

Sallu Hansen Nail Strips sure perk up the work day!

Here’s the scoop on these crazy things…

Sally Hansen Salong Effects Nail StripsApplication: The box comes with 16 different sized strips that you firmly stick to your nail and then carefully file off the extra to make the strip fit your nail. The strips smell like nail polish but aren’t wet — just sticky enough to adhere to your nail (almost like a stamp).

Time Commitment: THIS is the best part. It took me about 20 min to apply and then I was immediately the door. You don’t have to sit around and wait for them to set or dry!

How Long Did They Really Last? The box promised that they’ll last up to 10 days and I was shocked to find that, sure enough, I went 10 days without a single chip. Perfection. The only reason I finally took them off (using nail polish remover) was because my nails started to grow out a few millimeters and the stickers grew with them. I found that my hair would get caught on the bottom ridge of the nail strip. Odd. Below is a pic at day 9 with the stickers…

Nail Strips at day 9

Day 9

Overall: I give these a B+. I definitely recommend trying these out, especially for a special occasion. You’ll feel like Lady Gaga for 10 days!