Saturday, February 13, 2010

Designer Danielle.Cicero




This week I decided to highlight a designer that has inspired me regarding fashion and life. Danielle Cicero (maiden name Martin) was born in Hartford, CT and currently resides in Hartford, CT with her husband (Marcus Cicero) and daughter (Natliya Cicero).
At a young age Danielle began recreating catalogs that her mother would receive in the mail, she later began her own designs and in high school she was apart of fashion shows given by the school's sewing courses. After high school Danielle moved to Long Beach California where she went to school (where she received her degree in fashion design from Brooks College). Danielle states Byron Lars as a inspiration for her fashion design.
Danielle is always innovative and using various mediums to inspire her. For example, an earlier collection was inspired by the late singer Aaliyah in which she combined Asian inspirations to create a unique, hip and sexy look. Soon after she moved back to the East and began working for Jordache, A.B.S and a slew of designers. Danielle is currently a freelance designer.
These current looks being featured are from Danielle's casual formal/bridal wear line. Danielle's rich fabric selection, attention to detail and overall comfort (I should know I wore them) ensures any woman can feel beautiful on that special occasion.
Credits:
Designs: Danielle.Cicero
Styling: Danielle.Cicero and Kecia Holden
Makeup: Kecia Holden http://www.purposebydesignmua.blogspot.com/
Photography: Danielle Cicero
Set styling: Natalie Parham
For Danielle's blog:
www.dezinediva.blogspot.com

Saturday, February 6, 2010

To smoke or not to smoke, that is the question.



For a few years I've been obsessed with smokey eyes. Season after season I see designers, stylists etc. making a bold statement with this look. So for this installation I decided to venture into the smokey eye category. I bought a baked black eyeshadow from Sally Beauty Supply along with my Rimmel eye shadow set and decided to go to town one night.
My inspiration for this interpretation of the smokey eyes comes from 2 sources, 1) The Revlon ad featuring Jessica Biel and 2) The back album cover of Nancy Wilson's greatest hits album. I wanted to get the same dramatic beauty both of these women give. I believe Nancy Wilson has a similar skin color to mine, so I found it useful to see how they mixed the colors on her. The Jessica Biel campaign was great because I loved the mixture of the colors and how they placed a lighter yet rich color on top of the black.
The black shadow I used, as you see, has a shimmer to it. I liked the contrast of the purple to my skin and the rest of my face, I am becoming obsessed with blush!
How do you think I did, was it a major FAILURE or was it an accomplishment?