Sunday, November 9, 2014

“Everyone Says They’re ‘Low-Maintenance’ (It’s okay, neither are we)” – Glossier





(top to bottom: 1. The four products in front of one of the two pink zip lock bubble wrap pouches they were packaged in. 2. The set of Glossier stickers that accompanied the set and made my day 3. Customized Glossier duck tape)


Intothegloss.com, the beauty industry insider blog founded by Emily Weiss, recently, to much social media acclaim, founded a new cosmetic company called Glossier. Those following the blog itself on social media platforms received hints of an exciting new project with vague sneak peeks. Finally, when they announced that the new project was a cosmetic line I was thrilled! Capturing the cool girl essence of those featured on Into the Gloss just got a whole lot easier. While most cosmetic lines start with lipsticks or signature tints, Glossier went back to basics and released skincare products first. Their first four products can be bought individually or in a set:
1. Balm Dotcom Soothing
2. Perfecting Skin Tint
3. Priming Moisturizer
4. Face Mist
(listed in the order shown from left to right)
As promised, the tint subtly corrects imperfections, blending into the skin rather than covering it. The soothing face mist feels cool and refreshing, the moisturizer adds a dewy fresh quality to the skin, and the balm saves the day, curing dry lips and ragged cuticles. If you are looking for heavy makeup this isn’t the line for you, but if you want something subtle to enhance your nonchalant perfectionism (oxymoron? Not if Glossier has anything to say about it) check out Glossier:


Wednesday, October 22, 2014

That's The Way I Like It

Blouse: Joie; Sweater: Cynthia Rowley; Boots: Madewell; Jumpsuit: Flying Tomato (via Gypsy Wagon Boutique in Dallas); Necklace: Vintage (from my Grandma)
Channeling my disco vibes with this jumpsuit... when I saw it in the Gypsy Wagon boutique in Dallas on sale, I could see myself jamming out to KC and the Sunshine Band in the comfort of this one piece wonder. It's very lightweight so I'll be having ** Good Times** in this all year long whether it's paired with a thin tank or layers upon layers! (Good Times- Chic check it out)
** Look to the Spring 2015 collections of Tommy Hilfiger and Saint Laurent for some more 70's influenced fashion on Style.com 

http://www.the-gypsy-wagon.com





Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Words of Wisdom




Boots: Vera Wang Kohls' Collection; Socks: Free People; Pans: Dolan Los Angeles; Tank: Target; Sweater: Joie; Purse: Lo & Sons; Ship Ring: Flotsam & Jetsam; Star Ring: Digby + Iona; Headband: Anthropologie(?)

What is the point of studying French in school if not to validate wearing clothing with famous french quotes? I have to admit, it's certainly a perk. This Joie sweatshirt has the famous french quote "je ne regrette rien" from the song Non, Je ne Regrette Rien performed famously by Édith Piaf. After watching the biographic movie with Marion Cotillard, I can't deny that I was proud of myself for recognizing the quote haha

This outfit doesn't incorporate just one quote, but TWO... My ring says "Keep your eyes on the starts" and "Keep your feet on the ground." It is inspired by the famous Teddy Roosevelt speech. The ring is from http://digbyandiona.com which I strongly recommend you check out; their jewelry is incredible!   


Monday, October 20, 2014

Vintage Levis



Cardigan: Tory Burch; Purple tank: Dolan Los Angeles; Purse: Coach (Cupcakes and Cashmere for Coach); Bracelet: gift; Jeans: Mom's vintage Levi's

Confession: I hate jeans. I truly do. To clarify, I hate the way they feel. I'm on a never-ending journey to find jeans that feel like... well, not jeans. Unfortunately, I love the way they look. And, before I find those illusive perfectly fitting pair I'll have fun styling my mom's awesome looking vintage Levi's! [I figure maybe if I like the outfit enough I can convince myself it's worth it to wear the jeans more often!] 

What's in a Name?

Frankly, lots of things. Connotations, implications, etc, etc. Because of this, the decision to start a blog is undeniably intertwined with the ability to come up with a witty name for said blog. So, to give context to my new blog, I figured it would be logical to describe where this random string of words (“Rose Tinted Logic”) came from! When I stumbled upon the blogging world late in my middle school days, I found it to be this wonderfully glossy filtered world. It had a rose-tint to it all. I hope to create a blog that is representative of myself, and I often find myself split between my logical, more practical side and my desire for this rose-tinted fashion world, so I thought, hey, why don’t I express both in the title of my new blog? And there you have it: Rose Tinted Logic.