Tag: high end

  • my favourite winter blush: color fuse blush (haus labs by lady gaga)

    my favourite winter blush: color fuse blush (haus labs by lady gaga)

    How is the month of January treating you so far? Mine has had some ups and downs. The ups? Making excellent progress on many of my writing and personal goals. The downs? I am currently sick with something or another. There has been lots of coughing, sneezing, and all the rest. I am looking forward to feeling better soon. (Though this sickness has allowed me to watch an excessive amount of television. I suppose that is the bright side of it all.) In better news…it is time to focus on my current favourite winter blush. I have been using the Color Fuse Blush from Haus Labs by Lady Gaga for the last couple of months. Though I have been intrigued by the brand before, this was the first Haus Labs product added to my makeup collection.

    There are a few different colour options in the Color Fuse Blush line from Haus Labs. Though all looked beautiful, it was this cool pink colour, in the shade Dragon Fruit Daze, that stood out from the others. There is something about a bright pink blush during the cold winter months that makes me smile. This bold colour pairs well with neutral and more colourful makeup looks.

    The product packaging is simple but special. It has rounded edges and a soft pink cover with the Haus Labs logo imprinted. There is a mirror inside and the Haus Labs logo printed in the blush. Though this is a small product, there are some nice little details. That being said, this is a costly little item at a whopping $44 CDN. It is certainly a splurge rather than a must have.

    As for the product quality, the texture is smooth and this applies nicely. The colour is boldly pigmented and really makes an impact. The bright pink colour is a welcome addition to my makeup collection. I just adore the cool pink tone and how easy this is to use. Despite this being a favourite and something that I am reaching for often…I wouldn’t say the quality is any more impressive than other more affordable brands. The product quality is good, but is pretty similar to some other brands that I have tried over the years. It is definitely possible to find a blush that works well for a whole lot less. The strength of the Haus Labs blushes have more to do with the bold, bright, and unique colour options. There are some really fun ones. Overall, my experience with the Color Fuse Blush in Dragon Fruit Daze has been positive. This blush colour pairs well with all sorts of winter makeup looks. The cost of the Haus Labs by Lady Gaga items is on the higher end for me, but this product is still a winner.

    Have you tried anything from Haus Labs by Lady Gaga?

  • review: laneige holiday sets (divine lip duo and midnight minis)

    review: laneige holiday sets (divine lip duo and midnight minis)

    Some brands stand out. Laneige falls into that category as far as I am concerned. Their Lip Sleeping Mask has been a lifesaver on many occasions, especially during the cold and dry winter months. Each holiday season, the brand releases different sets with popular products, and I was fortunate enough to be gifted two of them: the Divine Lip Duo and the Midnight Minis.

    Laneige Divine Lip Duo. The first Laneige set that I received over the holidays was the Divine Lip Duo, which includes the Lip Glowy Balm and Lip Sleeping Mask. The balm is in the scent Candy Cane and the mask is in the scent Peppermint. Both of these products are ideal for this time of year, thanks to the cool minty scent. The Peppermint Lip Sleeping Mask is 0.28 oz, so there is a decent amount of product and the smell is fabulous. Like the other masks, this is thick, creamy, and ultra hydrating. The Candy Cane Lip Glowy Balm is easy to use on the go and is also thick and hydrating. The mint scents are refreshing and ideal for the winter season. Another bonus? This set (as well as the Midnight Minis set) came with two Laneige samples. That was such a nice surprise and a fun way to test out some of their products outside of lip care. The samples were the Cream Skin Toner and Moisturizer and Water Bank Cream Moisturizer. Since the brand does hydration so well, it is nice to test out these extras.

    Laneige Midnight Minis. The other seasonal release that I received from the brand is the Midnight Minis set. This is something that the brand tends to release semi-regularly, though the scents vary from year to year. which included scents like Mango, Mint Choco, Vanilla, Berry, and Gummy Bear. This time around, there is Berry, Gummy Bear, Mango, Watermelon Pop, and Peach Iced Tea. I love that there are some old favourites (the Gummy Bear one is a standout) as well as some different offerings (like Watermelon Pop and Peach Iced Tea). All of these Lip Sleeping Mask scents are fabulous and there is 0.10 oz of product for each. There is also a small little spatula to make application mess free. Out of the new scents, my favourite is the Watermelon Pop. I love the two colours on the packaging and the fresh smell. These masks will definitely come in handy over the next several months. I am grateful to have so many wonderful items.

    Have you tried any of the Laneige products? Which scent is your favourite?

  • review: r.e.m. beauty babydoll eyeshadow palette

    review: r.e.m. beauty babydoll eyeshadow palette

    Last month, there was a post here on the creation of beauty is art. dedicated to the Back to School Beauty Bundle. That mini backpack was loaded with lots of different beauty items, including an eyeshadow palette from r.e.m. beauty. Over the last little while, it has been fun putting some of those beauty items to the test, including the Babydoll Eyeshadow Palette. Ready to take a peek inside? Find out how this eyeshadow performs? And how it compares to other releases from the brand? Keep reading…

    There are a couple of different eyeshadow palettes from r.e.m. beauty in my makeup collection: Gogo Boots and Smitten Kitten. While Gogo Boots is colourful, bold, and unexpected, Smitten Kitten has warm pinky colours. This time around? There are a handful of everyday neutrals to put to use. Babydoll has a pink cream colour, peachy gold metallic, matte sandstone, metallic bronze, matte cinnamon brown, and matte chocolate brown. Though there is nothing groundbreaking here in terms of the colour story, this would likely be a useful neutral palette for someone who likes to keep things sweet and simple.

    The packaging for the Babydoll Eyeshadow Palette is the same as the other r.e.m. beauty palettes in the collection and has an almost retro future vibe. I think it is fun and creative, but with three of the eyeshadow palettes in my collection now, it isn’t immediately apparent which eyeshadow palette is which. Though the colour story for this particular palette is fairly basic, this is a decent option for those everyday kind of looks. The quality is impressive and consistent throughout the palette. The mattes are nicely pigmented and blend well. The shimmers are bold and add a little something extra to the look. As you can see from the photo above, the golden metallic eyeshadow is easily the standout here. It was applied all over the lid, blended out with the sandstone colour, and a bit of the chocolate brown was added to the outer portion of the lid for a bit of contrast. This was a quick and easy makeup look to create and took only a few minutes. I think that is where the Babydoll Eyeshadow Palette excels. If you are running late, traveling, or just want a no-fuss look, this r.e.m. beauty palette is one to reach for.

    Though some of the other eyeshadow palettes from the brand are a little more exciting to me (Gogo Boots is a serious standout)…this is one that will be used often. It is nice to have neutral everyday colours in a formula that works well.

    Have you tried any of the r.e.m. beauty products? What is your favourite neutral eyeshadow palette?

  • halloween town eyeshadow palette (melt cosmetics)

    halloween town eyeshadow palette (melt cosmetics)

    The debate continues. Is Nightmare Before Christmas a Halloween movie or a Christmas movie? It’s hard to say for sure. On one hand, my brother and I have watched the movie on Christmas Eve in past years. On the other hand, it is a movie that I tend to watch most often during the month of October. Whether you view it as a Halloween movie or a Christmas movie, one thing is certain: Oogie Boogie is a memorable character. A little while back, the Halloween Town Eyeshadow Palette from Melt Cosmetics was added to my collection. This is not a brand that I have a lot of familiarity with. Though I have heard about some of the products before…this was one of the first to really capture my attention. Keep reading for all the spooky details.

    As mentioned, Melt Cosmetics is not a brand that I am super familiar with, so there was some uncertainty about what to expect in terms of the packaging, formula, and overall quality. But given the Oogie Boogie of it all, it was worth the risk. This particular collection had two different eyeshadow palettes available to choose from: Christmas Town and Halloween Town. Though both were intriguing, the colours in the Halloween Town eyeshadow palette really spoke to me. As you can see, the colour story has a mixture of metallics, blues, and purples. There are definitely a lot of fabulous colours to work with this spooky season and beyond. On the other hand, the Christmas Town eyeshadow palette had white, red, purple, and green eyeshadows to choose from. Though both were interesting, there was just something about this Oogie Boogie inspired palette.

    It is clear that the colour story is exciting. I love the bold but wearable metallics (Gone Again is described as a metallic burnt orange and Oogie Boogie is described as a metallic chartreuse), the different shades of blue (Ooze is a deep teal blue, Shriek is a teal matte, Rag Doll is a matte sky blue, and Mausoleum is a metallic seafoam), and the bold purples (The Mayor is a muted rouge, Worms Wort is a bright purple with pink sparkles, My Bugs! is a matte lilac, and Bone Daddy is a deep matte plum). I love that the eyeshadow names are perfectly themed to The Nightmare Before Christmas. The attention to detail is spot on.

    Speaking of the theme…that is where this eyeshadow palette shines. It is phenomenal. The actual palette has indentations so it looks like one of the holiday doors. Then there is an image of Oogie Boogie on the front that moves back and forth when you turn the eyeshadow palette. On the backside of the palette, it says, “Wasn’t It Terrifying” with all sorts of spooky images, like spiders, worms, bats, and tombstones. Inside the eyeshadow palette is a mirror and even more of those spooky Halloween Town inspired images. There are orange pumpkins, ghosts, bats, Sally’s leg, and The Mayor printed inside. Absolute perfection!

    Now for the actual quality of the eyeshadows. Clearly, this is a winner in terms of the colour story and theme. The quality is a little hit and miss. There are some eyeshadows that perform spectacularly and some that are so-so. For example, the shade Worm’s Wort is phenomenal. The bright purple with the pink sparkles (featured in the look shown above) is bold, pigmented, and easy to work with. On the other hand, Mausoleum is dry and works more like an eyeshadow topper than an eyeshadow that can be used on its own. Some of the lighter matte shadows are a bit dry as well and require more building to achieve full colour payoff. The standouts in this eyeshadow palette are: Worm’s Wort, The Mayor, Shriek, and Gone Again. Though I do enjoy the Halloween Town eyeshadow palette overall, it would’ve been nice to see more consistency throughout the palette.

    This is Halloween, this is Halloween, pumpkins scream in the dead of night…With Halloween just a few days away, this is the perfect time to put the Halloween Town eyeshadow palette from Melt Cosmetics to good use. There are all sorts of fabulous colours and the theme is stellar. Though the formula is not consistent throughout and some shadows perform better than others, all of the little holiday inspired details make this eyeshadow palette a seasonal delight. Spooky season is underway.

    Do you watch Nightmare Before Christmas at Halloween or Christmas? What do you think of this eyeshadow palette?

  • testing out the pillow talk lip kit from charlotte tilbury

    testing out the pillow talk lip kit from charlotte tilbury

    What is it about those little items near the Sephora cash register that always seem to catch my eye? Mini versions of mascaras, tiny perfume bottles, and travel sized lipsticks line the queue….and my eyes have a tendency to wander while I wait. That is how the Charlotte Tilbury Pillow Talk Lip Kit was added to my shopping basket. Though my only previous experience with the brand was lackluster there is someone that I follow on Instagram who is obsessed with the Pillow Talk line. Essentially, temptation took over reason. Story of my life! Curious about this high end lip duo? Here is everything you need to know about the Charlotte Tilbury Pillow Talk Lip Kit, which features the much praised lipstick and lip liner.

    As you can see, this lip kit came with a lip liner and mini sized lipstick in the shade Pillow Talk. This is described by the brand as being a nude pink colour. The set comes with the “iconic bestselling lipstick with a Lip Cheat Lip Liner Pencil for a dreamy, nude-pink, kissable look.” The products claim to be long lasting, cruelty free, and without parabens. It was about $30 CDN for the lip duo, which is not that expensive in Sephora-land, but is not exactly affordable, generally speaking, for a liner and mini lipstick.

    There are some pros and cons when it comes to the Pillow Talk Lip Kit from Charlotte Tilbury. Let’s start with the pros…the packaging. The lipstick packaging is really beautiful. It has a warm golden tube with the brand logo printed on the top. It looks retro inspired and elegant. The lip liner has that same warm golden colour and looks very classic, elegant, and chic.

    Now for the cons. While the lip liner performs adequately, it is not the best formula I’ve ever tried. There are much better offerings at the drugstore. The Pillow Talk lip liner doesn’t have a lot of glide and the formula is a bit on the dry side. The colour is decent though and the nude-pink is nice enough. When it comes to the lipstick? This is a real miss for me. The formula is dry, the lipstick doesn’t seem to last very long, and the colour is off. It has this orange tint to it that the lip liner does not have. It’s an okay colour in general, but not one that is super flattering on me, and certainly not what I expected based on the brand claims or the praise I have heard from others. This simply was not what I expected in terms of the formula or the colour.

    Fingers crossed that I have now learned my lesson. With two disappointing Charlotte Tilbury experiences under my belt, it might be time to accept the fact that this formula is not for me. It seems to be on the dry side, and in this case, the lipstick colour was inconsistent with the claims. Though I can see myself using the liner from time to time, it is less likely that I will reach for the lipstick much. The next time I am at Sephora, I will do my best to remember this experience.

    Have you tried any of the Pillow Talk products from Charlotte Tilbury? What did you think of them?

  • kylie cosmetics theme week: mini reviews

    kylie cosmetics theme week: mini reviews

    Ahh….home sweet home. I am back from a week away at a cottage with my family (more on that in the days to come) and am slowly settling back into my routine. That means catching up on work, laundry, cleaning, my favourite television shows, and all the rest. There seemed to be no better time for a theme week here on the creation of beauty is art. Not only do I love a good theme, but I am excited to review some Kylie Cosmetics items over the next several days. As I have stated before, I am a fan of the Kardashian/Jenner family, but I am also really into Kylie Cosmetics products. Generally speaking, I love the soft pink packaging and the overall quality. Ready for another theme week? Here are some mini reviews of skin and makeup products.

    Kylie LED Hand Mirror. The first item is a non-makeup related product and it is a cute LED Hand Mirror from the brand. This (and everything else in this post) was gifted to me by my mom, because she knows how much I adore Kylie Cosmetics items. This is a little round mirror that lights up when the base is fully extended. The batteries can be changed out easily, which is a real benefit. This is something that I actually took with me to the cottage so I could apply – and check – my makeup each day.

    Kylie Cosmetics Kylash Volume Mascara. The next item in this mini review post is a sample of the Kylash Volume Mascara. According to the brand, this is a volumizing, lifting, and defining vegan mascara that delivers the perfect full lash. It is not supposed to clump or smudge. So….how did this one perform? Would I purchase a full-sized version? This is a really excellent mascara. It adds a ton of length and a lot of volume. It is a rich black colour and the mascara separates the lashes well. Though I would love a full-sized version of the Kylash Volume Mascara, one tube costs $33 CDN. As a result, I am more likely to stick with something from Cover Girl or Essence. However, this might be something that I treat myself to from time to time.

    Kylie Skin Clear Complexion Correction Stick. I was always told that pimples and breakouts would stop once I became an adult. Somewhere along the line, I became an adult, but the breakouts continue anyway. I am usually fighting off at least a few blemishes at a time! That is why I love the Clear Complexion Correction Stick. It is a gel serum that addresses breakouts. What I love? This has a doe foot applicator and is super quick and easy to use. It literally takes about three seconds to apply the product. This means even on my laziest days, it is still possible to address those unwanted surprises on my skin.

    Kylie Cosmetics Tinted Butter Balm in Kylie. I love an easy to wear lip product. When I want something a little more laid back, a tinted balm is ideal. The Tinted Butter Balm from Kylie Cosmetics is excellent. It is so hydrating (probably from the jojoba oil) and comfortable to wear. I love that I can wear this without needing to layer anything else on top. It is perfect as is! Nourishing with a soft hint of colour. It has a glossy kind of finish, but isn’t sticky or tacky like a traditional lip gloss. This colour is 808 Kylie. I compared it to the liquid lipstick version of 808 Kylie and the Tinted Butter Balm version is a bit lighter than the liquid lipstick.

    Kylie Cosmetics Lip Shine Lacquer in 341 A Whole Lewk. The last item in this mini review post is the Lip Shine Lacquer in the shade 341 A Whole Lewk. This lip product is excellent, because it has all of the colour of a traditional lipstick or liquid lipstick, but has a glossy finish, without any stickiness. It is kind of the best of both worlds! This colour is described as a berry mauve. It is a really rich and beautiful colour that stands out. Definitely one that would work pair well with fall makeup looks.

    There you have it! The first Kylie Cosmetics theme week post. Stay tuned for even more themed reviews…

  • 2 looks 1 palette: norvina pro pigment palette volume two

    2 looks 1 palette: norvina pro pigment palette volume two

    Summer is well underway and that means bright and colourful makeup looks are calling my name. There is something about the sunshine that demands colour. Thankfully, the Norvina Pro Pigment Palette Volume Two boasts all sorts of bold matte and shimmer shades. It certainly has been making my days a little more vibrant. Ready to take a peek inside the palette? Check out some colourful makeup looks? Here is a 2 looks 1 palette post featuring this headturning (and ultra colourful) release.

    The Norvina Pro Pigment Palette Volume Two has twenty five eyeshadows to choose from with an aqua-themed colour story. Though the aqua theme is clear with the packaging and some of the colours…there is a lot more to this palette than that. There are yellows, greens, oranges, pinks, and even some darker matte shades. (I have plans for those darker matte shades once the fall season rolls around.) There is a lot of variety here in both the colours and finishes. Though there are a lot of matte shades, there are some seriously dazzling shimmers as well. This is a really fun eyeshadow palette to put to use…and it certainly challenges me to step out of my comfort zone a bit. The quality is impressive and the shadows are really pigmented.

    Look #1: Blue and Orange. To create the makeup look above, the shade D2 (orange) was applied through the crease for an unexpected pop of colour. I knew that I wanted to make the most of some of the blues in the palette, so I used a bit of C2 and B4 all over the lid. To tie the orange and blue together, the shade D1 (an ultra shimmery blue) was added. Though this isn’t a typical makeup look for me, it was a lot of fun to create. I love the way that shimmer performs and the fact that it made the orange and blue fit a little more seamlessly together. The end result was a fun and sparkly summer makeup look.

    Look #2: Pink and Burgundy. I do have a weakness for pink eyeshadow shades. When I saw A1 in the palette (sparkly pink) there was no doubt that it would be put to use. To create the look above, I started by applying D3 (matte pink) all over the lid. Then A1 was added on top for that gorgeous shimmery finish and some C1 was applied to the inner corner. A bit of the matte burgundy shade, C5, was added through the crease to make it a little more dramatic. I love this vibrant and smokey look.

    There you have it! 2 looks 1 palette featuring the Norvina Pro Pigment Palette Volume Two. There are a lot of fun shades to work with. I have no doubt that this palette will be make the rest of the summer season just a little bit brighter.

    What do you think of these makeup looks? What kind of eyeshadow shades do you like to wear in the summer?

  • review: danessa myricks beauty (love is love palette)

    review: danessa myricks beauty (love is love palette)

    It is always exciting to try makeup from a brand that is new to me. It is especially exciting to try out a palette that focuses on love, representation, and inclusivity. I have seen a few Danessa Myricks Beauty products at Sephora before, but have not taken the plunge because of the prices. However, my mom recently gifted me the Love Is Love Illuminating Eye and Face Pigments palette after she fell in love with it. This palette costs $88 CDN….so I was definitely spoiled with some high end makeup. Ready to take a look inside? Find out how this palette performs? Here is everything you need to know about this colourful release.

    According to the brand, the Love is Love palette is a “celebration of the creativity, beauty, and love of our vibrant LGBTQIA+ community.” The intention is to celebrate the beauty of love in all forms with mesmerizing multi-chrome tones. The shade names are Ally, DREAM, Freedom, Worthy, Limitless, Truth, and Embrace. I love the themes of acceptance, celebration, and inclusivity. This is a limited edition release, so if you are interested in adding this to your collection, be sure to act fast.

    There are some pros and cons to consider when it comes to the Love Is Love palette. The cons? The eyeshadow names are not printed inside the palette. Instead, there is a clear plastic sheet inside and the names are printed on the back. I appreciate that the names are still visible, but it is always preferable to me when they are included in the palette itself. The other con is the layout. Though I like the unique shapes and placements, the DREAM shadows down the center are much smaller and are connected, so there is often carry over from one shadow to the next. This means that using a smaller brush for application is essential. As for the pros? Literally everything else. These products are remarkable. Without a doubt, the best formula that I have ever tried. When I applied a shadow on my eyelid for the first time, I literally gasped, because it was so pigmented. It was a jaw drop kind of moment. Even now, as I write this, it is hard for me to wrap my head around the Love Is Love palette.

    Some eyeshadows need to be built up in order to achieve a bright and colourful look. Not these. One swipe was all it took for bold and intense colour. Though it looks vibrant in the photo above, it was even more impressive in person. The DREAM colours down the center are the literal best eyeshadows that I have ever used. They have the best finish and are so pigmented. In a word? Wow. The other shadows in the palette are beautiful as well. Ally and Truth work well on the inner corner. Embrace and Limitless (the purple and black shadows) are the weakest in the bunch, but those dark colours work well balance out all of the rainbow goodness. The largest pans in the palette are Freedom and Worthy, which are described by the brand as being universal highlighters for the eyes, face, or lips. I personally love to use those as cheek highlights or to add an extra little pop to the inner corner of the eye. The white half is actually a gorgeous lilac colour. It pairs well with the bold purple in the center.

    The Love Is Love palette from Danessa Myricks Beauty is extraordinary. The eyeshadows down the center of the palette are without a doubt the best that I have ever used. The others are stellar, but wow, the DREAM colours are a real dream come true. Though this palette was expensive, this is a brand that is now on my radar. I am completely obsessed with the formula.

    Have you tried anything from Danessa Myricks Beauty? What do you think of this eyeshadow palette?

  • first impressions: stila huge extreme lash mascara

    first impressions: stila huge extreme lash mascara

    Though my all time favourite mascara comes from Cover Girl (The Super Sizer) and my more recent favourite comes from Cover Girl (the Lash Blast Cleantopia in Ultramarine Black)….there are a few mascara samples that I have been wanting to put to good use. One is the HUGE Extreme Lash Mascara from Stila. Curious about the formula? Keep reading to find out how it performs.

    The sample version of the HUGE Extreme Lash Mascara from Stila is 0.2 fl. oz. while the full size version is 0.44 fl. oz. The wand is fairly standard and flares out slightly on each end. According to the brand, this delivers “the biggest, boldest, blackest black lashes ever” and it is a lightweight, volumizing mascara that builds colour, and delivers a dramatic lash look. The brand also claims that it is possible to apply multiple coats of the product without the lashes feeling clumpy and that the mascara is suitable for contact lens wearers. Quite frankly, I love the idea of an ultra black mascara with lots and lots of drama. When it comes to lashes, my preference is as bold and over the top as possible without the use of false lashes.

    So, what are my first impressions of the Stila mascara? Does the HUGE Extreme Lash Mascara deliver on all of the promises? Eh! All in all, the mascara is decent. It adds a really nice amount of length to the lashes, so if length is what you are after, this might be one to consider. As for the rest, it isn’t as impressive as I thought it would be. After all, there were claims of the boldest and blackest black lashes ever….and this is only okay. The colour isn’t ultra rich and the finish isn’t bolder than other mascaras that I’ve tried in the past. Don’t get me wrong! This is a good mascara that offers lots of length. However, this is simply not something that lives up to the over inflated brand claims. The Stila mascara is good, but not great, in my opinion.

    Have you tried the HUGE Extreme Lash Mascara? Are you a fan of other Stila products?

  • love it or leave it? anne hathaway

    love it or leave it? anne hathaway

    Anne Hathaway has a pretty impressive resume. From iconic movies like The Princess Diaries to Les Misérables, she has had a thriving career for decades. Her latest movie, The Idea of You, is available to watch on Amazon Prime. Anne is known for her work in movies and on television, but also for her fashion. She has had many noteworthy red carpet looks over the years. The latest? A custom Versace gown. It is time to take a closer look at the design and find out if it is a love it or leave it…

    What I Love: Where to begin? Honestly, it is hard to know where to start when there is just so much to love. For starters, I adore that gorgeous shade of red on Anne Hathaway. It just pops! I love the elegant dangling earrings, and the fact that her hair is casual, but still on the glamorous side. It goes to show that a red carpet look doesn’t have to involve an overly done updo or something wildly elaborate. A stylish ponytail can make just as much of an impact. Now for the dress itself. In a word? Wow. I love the unique neckline and the sculptural elements. The design is so thoughtful, so creative, and so elegant. I also love the slit in the dress, because it makes sure the dress has movement and doesn’t appear too stiff and structured.

    What I Loathe: This is one of those rare red carpet moments where there is nothing I loathe. Not the makeup, hair, accessories, or the dress. This is a look that stands out for all the right reasons. Even the length of the dress is literal perfection!

    Overall, this red carpet look is a a clear love for me. From the colour of the dress to the gorgeous sculptural elements, and the casual glam ponytail, this is high fashion done to perfection. Anne looked radiant from head to toe. Love, love, love.

    What do you think of this Anne Hathaway look? Love it or leave it?