StyleSpy with Katrina Szish

Category: Celeb Style
November 24, 2008

Thankful for Jane Iredale

Mineral make-up: why the hype?  I never understood it, and it wasn't for lack of trying.  It seemed to work wonders on everyone else yet always -- always -- made me break out.  I thought it was meant for sensitive skin, so why didn't it work on mine?

I was recently discussing my plight with an aesthetician at NYC's Smooth Synergy Day Spa (run don't walk for amazing facials).  She took one look at me and said: "Jane Iredale." 

Jane Iredale is the creator of a comprehensive -- and celeb-beloved -- line of mineral make-up aptly called Jane Iredale: The Skin Care Make-up.

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Turns out Iredale got into the skincare business by accident.  Her first career was in the entertainment industry.  She worked as a casting director for film and television and eventually formed her own production company.  After snagging an Emmy, she moved on to theater where she received a Tony nomination.  Having spent years working with luminous luminaries such as Sarah Jessica Parker, Lauren Hutton and Susan Sarandon, Iredale realized that a clear complexion can make or break both careers and self-confidence.  In 1994, The Skin Care Make-up collection was born.

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Now, back to me: I couldn't imagine how Jane Iredale cosmetics could be any different from the others I've tried, so I did lots of Googling and kept coming across one ingredient found in many mineral make-ups described as "possibly irritating" for certain skin types.  The ingredient is bismuth oxychloride, and the certain skin type seemed to be mine. 

I quickly checked the Jane Iredale ingredient list, and astonishingly bismuth oxychloride was nowhere to be found.  I promptly began to experiment.  One day down and no breakouts, not to mention flawless coverage (even for TV!) and an amazing color range.  Jump to two months later and more of the same: perfection.  I did a happy dance or two.  (My personal obsession is the liquid mineral foundation, below...the appearance reminds me of Dippin' Dots ice cream). 

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But, rather than blame it all on the bismuth and self-diagnose via the internet (bad!), I sought the expertise of living, breathing dermatologists with reputations for giving women (many with A-list names) flawless, healthy skin.  I asked them what was so great about mineral make-up as well as what might make it irritating.

My first call was to Dr. Doris Day, New York City's It-Girl when it comes to seriously perfect skin (her client roster includes myriad bold-faced beauties).  Like her skincare record, her logic is flawless: "Most mineral makeup contains only natural fragrances, colors and preservatives which, even though they are natural, can cause irritation or allergic reaction in some people. 'Mineral make-up' is not a brand; it is a general group of a type of product, and some brands are better than others."  Day also pointed out that the primary ingredients in nearly all mineral make-ups, zinc oxide and titanium dioxide, are not only "physical protectors against sun exposure [but also] very effective and the risk of reaction to them is non-existent."

Ok, cross those do-good ingredients off the bad list...

Next stop, Dr. Howard L. Brooks, the Medical Director of SKIN: Cosmetic Dermatology of Georgetown (and the man on speed-dial for many of Washington DC's political elite).  Dr. Brooks got straight to the bismuth oxychloride topic (which now I affectionately refer to as B-O):  "The leading cause of allergy or sensitivity to mineral makeup is bismuth oxychloride, which is a naturally occurring metal that most of us will not come in contact with on a daily basis.  However, it is found in the majority of mineral makeups, because it provides a "glow" or"shine" to the skin."

Ha!  Gotcha, B-O!

Finally, I checked in with rock star dermatologist (seriously -- rock stars go to him, not to mention their supermodel girlfriends), Dr. Bobby Buka.  According to Buka: "Nearly all commercially available mineral make-ups these days are non-comedogenic, that is, they won’t cause acne in most patients. Neverthess, anytime you occlude hair follicles of the face (from prolonged use or too frequent application), white heads and black heads can result."

Prolonged use?  Too-frequent application?  That's me!!

But, Buka isn't ready to blame B-O: "Bismuth oxychloride gives make-up the ability to impart a slight shimmer on the face. This “pearlizing agent” is a mineral byproduct of copper processing and is oftentimes used as a thickening agent in make-up. Because of the chloride component of this ingredient, some experts have proposed that a rare form of acne, called chloracne, may result. It’s a stretch in my opinion, because the amount of chloride exposure typically required to cause chloracne is 1000s times what any make-up might contain. Chloracne is seen in laboratory workers and metallurgists exposed to massive chloride levels, and has yet to ever be reported from casual cosmetic use."

Hmmm.  I don't know that I consider my relationship to cosmetics "casual," considering I am spackled for TV nearly every day, all day, but then again I can't say that I spend any time in a lab, nor am I a metallurgist. 

The jury is still out on B-O, but the bottom line is there's something about Jane Iredale's make-up that trumps and transcends all others I've tried. 

And, full-disclosure:  I fell in love with Jane Iredale's products before getting the scoop that the divine Mrs. Victoria Beckham is also obsessed.

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Clearly, I am not biased.  Just hooked...


November 7, 2008

Michelle O Is No Jackie O Clone

There are some striking similarities between the First Family-elect and the legendary Kennedy family -- youth, energy, style, beauty, hope...but Michelle O is not merely Jackie O two-point-0.

Admittedly, when we first met Michelle on the campaign trail she did recycle myriad Jackie-isms -- the pearls, the flip, the sheath dress -- but she has since come into her own. 

Michelle has become a fashion risk-taker, clearly evidenced by her much-debated dress choice on Election Night.  She is also a modern mixer of high and low: she slips into head-to-toe J. Crew (left) as easily as she slips into a Thakoon runway frock (right). 

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She is a study in subtlety, yet she is far from a fashion wallflower.  Her choices are bold but not loud, strong but still feminine.  She is becoming a style icon -- quickly -- and stands poised to inspire a new generation of women.

Is the Obama White House going to be the new Camelot?  Perhaps.
However the queen of the castle is undoubtedly going to rewrite her own fashion history.


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November 5, 2008

Michelle Obama Makes History in Narciso Rodriguez

First Lady-Elect Michelle Obama takes the stage at Chicago's Grant Park in Narciso Rodriguez Narciso Rodriguez, Spring 2009

Images:  Ron Sachs/Rex, Imaxtree
 

Michelle Obama made fashion history last night.

Rather than make her First Lady-Elect debut swathed in a classic Oscar de la Renta creation favored by First Ladies of yore Nancy Reagan, Hillary Clinton and Laura Bush, she set the stage of style to come in a bold (albeit not beloved by all), slightly-modified frock from the Narciso Rodriguez Spring 2009 runway. 

This is not a First Lady who's going to play it safe when it comes to fashion, as we discovered when she finally hit her style stride on the campaign trail (see her style transformation here).

Throughout her husband's campaign she was heralded as the next Jackie O (aka Michelle O).  She was also described as someone who "will bring affordable American sportswear to the forefront" -- a comment inspired by the humble $149 White House Black Market Donna Ricco dress she famously wore for her appearance on "The View."

But let's be honest -- there is nothing humble about Michelle Obama's wardrobe (nor was there about Jackie Kennedy's).  Filled with custom Maria Pinto pieces, dresses from fashion-forward designers Thakoon and Narciso Rodriguez, and luxe accessories from Erickson Beamon and Azzedine Alaia, her wardrobe is nothing short of a fashionista's dream.

There is no doubt that change is coming to Washington D.C., and that is already evident in Michelle Obama's closet.  America, get ready to see what a true modern style icon is all about...we are in for a wildly stylish ride.


October 30, 2008

Having a Moment: Hello Kitty

As far as I'm concerned Hello Kitty is always having a moment, but this month she has been busier than ever.

She released her debut album, "Hello World" which features 11 tracks of original pop tunes performed by up & coming young artists (HK Fun Fact: Hello Kitty doesn't have a mouth because she "speaks from the heart," so she can't talk...or sing).

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She opened a posh boutique in New York City called Sanrio Luxe...The 1,200 square foot space is accented with black crystal chandeliers and refurbished Victorian furnishings upholstered in jet black, and it stocks rare products from Japan, handbags & shoes from Italian design house Camomilla, Columbian couture apparel from Mabel Palacio, and Kimora Lee Simmons' diamond jewelry collection (and that's just for starters).


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...and in celebration of her November 1st birthday (her 34th!), Hello Kitty created a limited edition t-shirt to benefit her friends at the Humane Society.  It will be available starting this Saturday at Sanrio.com.


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October 27, 2008

Ferragamo Sunglasses: Sooo Last Year, Sooo Hot Now

Who cares if these shades are from Spring 2007?  Clearly not Madge or Angie, who were recently spotted sporting these Ferragamo sunglasses.

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Madonna was spied wearing them on her way to the Kabbalah Center in New York City...

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...whereas Angelina opted for the tortoise version in Cannes.


Lucky for us, these classics are still available at Ferragamo stores nationwide.

October 15, 2008

Roland Mouret Launches Limited Edition Dresses

Today, celebrity-favorite designer Roland Mouret launches five limited edition dresses from his bespoke collection on net-a-porter.com.   

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Designed specifically for the superb shopping site, the dresses are classic Roland Mouret constructions:  curve-hugging, waist-cinching, below-the-knee sheaths made even sexier by the addition of accordian pleats and subtle drapes.  Hues include grape and deep forest green; each dress is $2,065.

Dita Von Teese and Victoria Beckham at the Roland Mouret Haute Couture show in Paris

Mouret, of course, has mastered the art of creating the perfect, sexy-yet-sophisticated silhouette.  Even more impressive, he has mastered the art of making women look -- and feel -- extraordinary.

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                                             --ROLAND MOURET

October 13, 2008

Screaming Mimi's Helps You Haunt in Style

Legendary home to all things retro-hip, Screaming Mimi's (est. 1978)  renowned vintage boutique in New York City has also earned the impressive accolade as THE place to go for haute haunting garb.  A special team of stylists hunts for the best costumes year round, and the shop boasts endless archives and a staff well-versed in all things pop culture.  They have tricked out trick-or-treaters from Chloe Sevigny to Tatum O'Neil to Trudi Styler to supermodel (and bride of the White Stripes' Jack White) Keren Elson.

Known for getting in the holiday spirit via their kitschy-cool window displays (Simon Doonan eat your heart out), this year is no exception.  The theme?   

HALLOWEEN IN OUTER SPACE

Screaming Mimi's 2008: Halloween in Outer Space

Laura Wills, the boutique's owner and founder, explains:

"We chose this theme because it is the 50th anniversary of Sputnik and
the dawning of the space age which made us think of all kinds of characters
from films and tv of the past decades inspired by space fantasies...
Barbarella, the Jetsons, Star Trek, even David Bowie in the movie the The
Man Who Fell to Earth
as well as Ziggy Stardust. Astronauts, aliens and now
that water has been found on Mars, maybe there's an Elvis character out there
somewhere?  It's a good time to offer a fun escape and let people masquerade as something far from planet Earth."
 

Despite an out-of-this-world theme, Screaming Mimi's is always down-to-earth.  Prices are not astronomical, and you don't need an appointment to launch your costume search.  They make everyone feel like a star. (har har har)

Screaming Mimi’s is located at 382 Lafayette Street in New York’s NoHo neighborhood.


October 9, 2008

Spied: Clay Aiken With Chef Boyardee

What does Clay Aiken do on a Wednesday night?  Spamalot pub crawls?  American Idol reunion parties?  Nope.


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Apparently, he goes grocery shopping...just like me.
(With his bodyguard...not just like me.)

That's right -- I ran into Clay last night at my local market.  The singing sensation -- and recent People cover boy -- was filling his basket with bananas and Chef Boyardee ravioli.  I asked him about his self-professed favorite (Breyers peach ice-cream), and he laughed and said, "I didn't get any.  I'm getting fat!"

Always friendly and always down-to-Earth, Aiken perused the store wearing jeans, an argyle sweater and sandals with socks.

Personal style is always best when spied in unexpected places.

Clay snapshot from STYLE SPY reader XOC

Check this out!  A picture from that very night (bodyguard on left) provided by a STYLE SPY reader.  THANKS XOC!!!


October 6, 2008

Shop and Save Lives to Boot!

As you know, October is Women's Cancer Awareness month, and there is plenty of shopping to be done for treasures both fashionable and philanthropic.

One of the coolest items I've seen is Aquatalia by Marvin K's special edition Wasabi boot; the best-seller has been reimagined in rose ombre patent. 
Love these!  Sleek-n-chic!  Instant rainy-day-blues chaser! (I have them in black, but I may need to add to my stash...)


Aquatalia by Marvin K Rose Pink Ombre Wasabi boot



Marvin Krasnow (aka Marvin K, founder and creative director) has teamed up with Saks Fifth Avenue to benefit the Key to the Cure program -- a percentage of sales will be donated to local organizations through the Entertainment Industry Foundations's Women's Cancer Research Fund.  The rose ombre Wasabi boot (also available in grey, olive and berry; $285 per pair) is featured at Saks stores in New York City, Boston and Chicago. 

Want to meet the man behind these must-have boots himself?  Krasnow will be at Saks in NYC on October 16th from 5 to 7pm to help kick off Saks’ nationwide charity shopping weekend hosted by celebrity ambassador Gwyneth Paltrow.

PS

Looking for a gift that gives again and again?  I still adore the Jiffy E-Steam travel steamer...

October 1, 2008

Fitting In With The Misshapes

I caught up with the coolest DJs in town (and out of town) just before they played their set for the Tony Cohen show at New York Fashion Week...Fashion Week just wouldn't be Fashion Week without a little drama.

(Surely you recognize Leigh Lezark from Gap's fall ad campaign??)
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