Saturday, May 31, 2014

Did You Know The Game Used To Be A Stripper?




There is nothing wrong (to me) with a little twerking for some cash. I, personally, won't do it, but I don't judge folks who do it, or have done it in order to support their lifestyle. Whatever works for you as long as it does not affect me is my moto!


So it came as no surprise that The Game's step-father has outted him for being a stripper in the past because The Game's mother used to own a strip club for male exotic dancers. As stated by his step-father, The Game only danced twice in his life. However, certain folks who have witnessed The Game's dancing skills won't let him live the experience down.

You can check out the story in its entirety as well as an old photo of The Game in a g-string and the documentary that The Game's father was featured in when you click on that "Read More" button below:






Hodari Sababu appears in the documentary Hood Life: A Hip Hop Guided Tour of Compton tour, which includes a story of his stepson’s (alleged) stripping past.


In the film, put together by Pitchfork Media, Sababu gives a tour of areas in Compton, like the “stroll” on Long Beach Blvd. After explaining how to differentiate a prostitute who may have HIV/AIDS from a healthy specimen, he delves into the story of opening the strip joint with Game’s mom. “Me and Game’s mom, we started a male exotic club. What we used to do we used to come get guys fresh out of jail, you know they was buffed up and they needed money. A lot of these guys can’t go and fill out an application and get a job, but hey if they look good, they been working out, we put ‘em on. We get ‘em a thousand bucks a week.


As for Game, his stripping career was short-lived. “Jayceon danced maybe twice, and 50 Cent will not let him forget it. Somehow, somebody got pictures of him dancing in that club with his g-string on, and boy, boy, boy.
~HipHopWired.com

And now the documentary below:






So what do you guys think? Is The Game's step-father just trying to get some publicity? I'll hold for those thoughts!

New Video: Eve - She Bad Bad




The illest pitbull in a skirt who hails straight out of Philly is back with a new visual titled "She Bad Bad". The new single will be off of Eve's album titled "Lip Lock" which is due out some time in April. The beat for "She Bad Bad" was produced by Jukebox and Eve's album "Lip Lock" will be released as an independent project on her own label titled "Blondie Rockwell Inc."


So without further adeu, check out what E.V.E. has to offer up when you click on that "Read More" button below:







So what do you think guys? Does Eve have what it takes to step back in the game? I'll hold for your thoughts!

Friday, May 30, 2014

SUMMER HAIR IDEA



photos/post/graphic design: Kristin Ess



A while back I had posted the photo above on my personal instagram. It was a photo of Lauren's hair while we were on set of her Kohl's photoshoot. Some of you wanted to know how to do this braid/twist combo. Thought I would re-create it for a tutorial. Would be a great look for a wedding, a date or just a weekend out and about with your bests. Here's how to get the look in 6 simple steps.






You will need: 2 small clear elastics, 2 small bobbypins, 2 large bobby pins, your flat iron (for waves), and some delicate flora.


  1. Start by parting your hair where you want. We parted to the side but it looks great in the middle, too! Do a regular french braid (tutorial on how to do that HERE) on one side. Tie the hair off with a small clear elastic once you pass your ear.
  2. Then do the same on the other side and tie it off with a small clear elastic as well.
  3. Next you're going to use a small piece of hair to conceal the visible elastic. Pick up a tiny piece of hair from underneath the braid and wrap it around the elastic until it's hidden. Now use a small bobbypin to secure. Do the same thing on the other side.
  4. Now take both of the ponytails from your braids and twist them back toward each other. Cross them over each other and then...
  5. Use 2 large bobby pins to secure them together. We like to do a criss-cross X shape with the pins. They should run parallel to the twists. In other words, just slide the 2 bobby pins in an X formation under the twists.
  6. Now add the daintiest, sweetest flowers you can find. My favorite is Queen Anne's Lace. It comes in bigger bunches, but I pick off the individual petals and slide them into the hair. They're so light weight, you don't really need to pin them in. I never have problems with them falling out.

Here the hair was waved with the flat iron, which you may remember from THIS TUTORIAL.



Good luck! Hope you do this over the weekend. If you do, take a photo and tag us on instagram @TheBeautyDept!




THE LIP HIGHLIGHT



Post + Photography by Amy Nadine, Graphic Design by Eunice Chun



You're probably thinking, not another thing for me to do! But trust me, this one's worth it! Especially if your lips are your best feature. Any time you want to draw attention to a feature, highlight it! And if you try this technique with red lipstick, forget about it! Here's how:



TOOLS:


  • Your favorite liquid highlighter (you can see my three favorites by clicking here)
  • Your finger

STEPS:


  1. Start with the bottom lip and trace the perimeter directly with the highlighter brush.
  2. Continue just above the upper lip as demonstrated above.
  3. Blend the upper line with your finger until it's almost undetectable.
  4. Repeat with the lower line.

Thursday, May 29, 2014

Demi Lovato’s “Neon Lights” Get A Pack Of Killer Remixes: Idolator Premiere

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Be still, my heart! Demi Lovato has selected the dance track “Neon Lights” as her next single, and the radio-friendly banger is getting the full club treatment courtesy of five killer remixes by club legends like Jump Smokers and Tracy Young as well as upstarts like Idolator favorites Betty Who (her first official remix!) and Belanger (who also put his spin on Zendaya‘s “Replay”).



It’s an exceptional package: The ’80s funk of the Betty Who remix evokes Daft Punk; Cole Plante and Myon & Shane 54‘s trance mix brings a pummeling beat break; the Jump Smokers mix is dark classic house; Belanger’s lush, luminous treatment is gorgeously spaced-out; and Tracy Young’s Ferosh Mix is, well, that.



We have the exclusive premiere of Demi’s remixes, so start freaking out with them now, then click to order the full remix EP. After all, you’ll be hearing them demolishing the dancefloor in the club all winter.



Listen below.







Get an eyeful of even more pop music coverage, from artist interviews to exclusive performances, on Idolator's YouTube channel.


Miley Cyrus & Future Stare Lovingly At Each Other In Space For “Real And True” Video: Watch

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Cosmic Love



And now the moment you’ve all been waiting for: Miley Cyrus portraying Future‘s naked alien love interest in the “Real And True” video. And, well, when it comes to intergalactic interspecies love stories, we definitely prefer Katy Perry‘s “E.T.”



In this Rankin-directed video, Future discovers the glittery-skinned extraterrestrial passed out on a moon-like surface (presumably suffering exhaustion from too much space-twerking), and she is brought onto Future’s ship, where he takes a liking to her. The majority of the visual comprises the two pop weirdos staring longingly at each other, as Mr. Hudson pretty much just third-wheels it in his role as Astronaut #2.



Check it out up top or over at Miss Info.


Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Looking for Something to Keep You Warm in Winter? Make It Quilt!


We all need something or someone to keep us warm, especially now that the cold months are here. And because finding a coat offers far less drama than the latter, here is one of our favorite jacket trends this season - quilt! Now, if you've never had a quilt jacket before, we can understand why; nobody wants to look like the Michelin man this fall!



We assure you that our favorites from Shopbop are nothing but! The secret to finding the perfect quilted jacket is the fit. Stay away from puffy styles, and look for something made with down feathers, which offer light but sufficient insulation. Next, make sure it is tailored to give you a nice feminine silhouette - not the silhouette of a Christmas tree. Some are meant to be oversized; look at how it fits you all the way around your body, and see if it's the right cut and size. Don't be afraid to go a size smaller or bigger!



We love quilted jackets because they give the usual "uniform" of jeans + t-shirt some color and oomph. They are lightweight compared with your wool coats and are easier to carry around with you all day.



Alice + Olivia Hooded Puffer Jacket-horz


Alice + Olivia Hooded Puffer Jacket, $698



MM6 Maison Martin Margiela Quilted Poncho-horz


MM6 Maison Martin Margiela Quilted Poncho, $395



Rebecca Minkoff Nova Quilted Jacket-horz


Rebecca Minkoff Nova Quilted Leather Jacket, $698



Thakoon Addition Quilted Leather Coat-horz


Thakoon Addition Quilted Leather Combo Coat, $1,190



Club Monaco Dean Jacket-horz


Club Monaco Dean Quilted Leather Jacket, $1,100




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Behind the Scenes of Cara Delevingne’s Donna Karan New York Modeling Stint


Donna Karan New York has already done several photoshoots this month. But it looks like more is yet to come because here is another one with 21-year-old British model Cara Delevingne.



The traffic-stopping series of shoots also features other models such as Jourdan Dunn, Eliza Cummings, and rapper A$AP Rocky. We have to admit that DKNY sure knows how to pick their models, especially after snagging Rita Ora as one of the faces of the brand.



Going back to Cara, she is definitely in her element, as you can see from the following behind-the-scene photos:



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Cara Delevingne at a photoshoot for Donna Karan's mainline fashion label, DKNY, in New York City on October 15, 2013



What's not to love about the outerwear pieces worn in this shoot? The black printed sweater, the trench coat, the jacket, and the hoodie - I bet they are the same things you'd like to keep in your closet.



Inspired by this campaign, we give you the following DKNY beauties so you can start putting your styling A-game on:



DKNY Leather Sleeve Pullover


DKNY Leather Sleeve Pullover, $236



DKNY Dolman Crew Pullover


DKNY Dolman Crew Pullover, $445



DKNY Pure DKNY Mixed Media Coat


DKNY Pure DKNY Mixed Media Coat, $895



DKNY Novelty Stitch Pullover


DKNY Novelty Stitch Pullover, $235



DKNY Leopard Print Sweater


DKNY Leopard-Print Sweater, $266.13



DKNY Colorblock Mixed Media Varsity Coat


DKNY Colorblock Mixed-Media Varsity Coat, $995


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Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Subway reading








On her brilliant blog, photographer Ourit Ben-Haim takes photos of New Yorkers reading on the subway-everything from the Bible to Lolita to Star Wars. There's something vulnerable and intimate about these shots, don't you think? It feels like witnessing a private moment.

What are you reading this summer? I'd love to hear your recommendations... (I just started this book.)

P.S. This woman has a six-and-a-half-hour commute!

(Photos by Ourit Ben-Haim for her blog Underground New York Public Library. Via Shoko)

Trio of earrings



The Nova earrings set from Elephantine is so pretty. You get three pairs of tiny studs: white, blush and black. (There's something so sexy about little black earrings.) Wouldn't they be lovely to wear year-round, choosing the colors to suit your mood? xo

Monday, May 26, 2014

My mom's tomboy style


My mom recently sent me some old family photos of our cousins, summer vacations, all sorts of things-but what stood out most was my mom's incredible style. She wore Wellington boots, flannel shirts and my dad's sweaters, and her pieces were loose and relaxed. Yet through her tomboyish style, she still exuded grace and femininity. I'm so inspired by these beautiful photos and am going to try to shop my closet to see if I can create some similar outfits. What was your mom's style like?












P.S. Having babies in Paris, and my mom on her wedding day.

Encouragement


I've been feeling a little overwhelmed this week. Sometimes it's hard being a grown-up, especially an anxious one. But then my mom sent me this poem, and I'd love to frame it on my desk. It speaks so beautifully to the strength we can carry with us.

If you can keep your head when all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you;
If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you,
But make allowance for their doubting too:
If you can wait and not be tired by waiting,
Or, being lied about, don't deal in lies,
Or being hated don't give way to hating,
And yet don't look too good, nor talk too wise;

If you can dream-and not make dreams your master;
If you can think-and not make thoughts your aim,
If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster
And treat those two impostors just the same:.
If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken
Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools,
Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken,
And stoop and build'em up with worn-out tools;

If you can make one heap of all your winnings
And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss,
And lose, and start again at your beginnings,
And never breathe a word about your loss:
If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew
To serve your turn long after they are gone,
And so hold on when there is nothing in you
Except the Will which says to them: "Hold on!"

If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue,
Or walk with Kings-nor lose the common touch,
If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you,
If all men count with you, but none too much:
If you can fill the unforgiving minute
With sixty seconds' worth of distance run,
Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it,
And-which is more-you'll be a Man, my son!
-Rudyard Kipling



How are you feeling these days, my loves?

P.S. Are you, too, a worrier?

(Banner from Secret Holiday & Co.; top illustration by Marc Johns, via Swissmiss)

Sunday, May 25, 2014

spring cleaning


I have begun the agonizing but necessary process of spring cleaning. First stop, my closets, which are filled to the brim with, sadly, too many things I never wear. I've been totally reliant all winter long on the outfit equation of vintage dress + sweater + boots. It was like the ridiculous number of skirts in my closet didn't exist. So when Andy and I decided to go out for tapas last night to celebrate completing phase one of spring cleaning, I wore a long-neglected, just-rediscovered skirt. And shoes--not boots!




Skirt: The Gap
Sweater: vintage 1950s, by Suzy Harper (no idea who she is, but love the name and label)
Tights: Target
Shoes: Aerosole
Necklace:
whiteowl on Etsy



Here's a slightly better photo of that necklace, which I love. I didn't wear my glasses for these photos since I kept getting glare off them. I look like a naked mole rat without them. A dour and frightened naked mole rat. Dour is my natural expression, and guess what, when exhorted to smile it gets worse. The frightened part is no doubt due to my horror of having my photo taken.










More spring cleaning today!

xo
K


rainy day woman

We decided to go see the baby capybaras (I love them) at the zoo yesterday. I am not really a big zoo fan--they make me a little sad--but I had to see those capybara babies!

I was excited to see temperatures were supposed to get into the 60s, so I decided to forego tights.



Dress: vintage (and I've had it for at least 15 or 20 years)
Shrug and purse: vintage
Boots: J. Crew




Luckily, I still wore my boots, as it started to rain while were at the zoo. Just a little sprinkle at first, but it then commenced to pour for the rest of the day and until early this morning. (I also switched out the vintage black shrug in this photo for a black cardigan, which was a good move. I'm sorry the photo is blurry. I think it's a combination of using the self-timer and poor lighting.)


I was excited to see the Nessie sculpture from last year's ArtPrize looking so happy in her new home at John Ball Park!







And the ducks, of course.







Once we got inside the zoo we rushed to where they keep the capybaras, only to be told by a zookeeper that the babies were too little yet to be let outside. The local paper got it wrong. (No further comment from me on that.)

I was sad. But we did get to see these fabulous and sort of shy wild boars. (The photo is blurry, but I like it.)







The lack of capybaras meant I hadn't sated my desire for cute, furry mammals, so Andy and I rushed through the rain to the Petting Zoo. Foiled again! It was not yet open for petting, BUT...the goats (which I love!) and sheep were all hanging around. This intrepid guy came out in the drizzle in order to get a back-scratching from Andy.







His friend here seemed a bit bashful and just stood there watching us the whole time.







We gave up on the zoo then, and headed out to do some treasure-hunting, which is really the best thing to do in rainy weather. I loved this old Guerlain lipstick ad.







And I did find a few treasures, which you'll be seeing pretty soon!

xo
K