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Willow Smith For Marc Jacobs Fall 2015 Ad Campaign
Willow Smith For Marc Jacobs Fall 2015 Ad Campaign. Willow Smith is dressed up in a black lace dress with sheer panels and a metallic bodice, teamed with a jacquard coat dress. We are also seriously loving the lace-up block heels and she is serving it. The Ad Campaign was photographed by David Sims.
2015 Summer Hair: Cornrows
We are always down for hairstyles that are trendy, modern and most importantly…EASY! Braids are excellent for incorporating extra drama into all of your favorite styles. Numerous runway shows showcased models with hair fashioned with cornrows of chic creative design. Keep scrolling to see some of our top runway looks!
Create a slight braid mohawk while keeping sides smooth sleek. Can you say FIRE?!
Voluminous cornrows truly makes your hair a crown of glory!
Remember at the schoolyard and all the boys thought you were cute? Well, that style still plays.
Who needs a middle part? Break the rules and form a braid right down the center instead.
Thoughts? Talk hair with us on our Facebook (search for 1966 Magazine), Tumblr, Instagram or tweet us @1966magazine.
Streetstyle: Crop Top and Denim
Festival season fashion is spilling on over into summer with the help of crop tops and denim. The look is quite streamlined but due to the revealing of skin adds much appeal! If you still feel that you want to take your look up a notch try turning to accessories to add a little more punch. As shown a great hat, sunglasses or bold shoe choice can instantly provide more flair.
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Help! My Natural Scrub Is Too Rough!
Natural body scrubs are a great way to get smooth, glowing skin right in time for summer. However, various salts or sugars are coarser in texture than others and can feel a bit too rough. Depending on your skin using very coarse materials or elements may not be necessary in order to slough off a particular area’s dry or dead skin.
For instance, raw sugar is coarser than brown sugar and tends to need more oil added to the scrub to prevent a shredding feel. Body scrubs should never feel as though they are doing more damage than good. Moreover, if your homemade scrub is feeling a tad bit rough on your skin you can also consider mixing in honey to add moisture.
Designer Scents You Can’t Resist
Find a fitting fragrances or designer scents to treat yourself or surprise someone special with a gift from this collection of perfumes and cologne, picked from designers Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, Bvlgari, and more. Ivoire …
Fashion Quote June 4th 2015
“Music to me is so internal. It’s physical and it’s emotional. Whereas fashion is so much about the external that it’s almost like a break. It’s not inner turmoil. It’s total escapism.”
-Florence Welch
Do you agree? Share your fashionable thoughts on our Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr or tweet us @1966magazine.
Hairstyles For Naturally Curly Hair (Read Now!)
Ladies with curly tresses tend to believe they are limited when it comes to trendy, polished hairstyles. While naturally curly hair can limit certain hairstyles, styling products and technology have come a long baby. You …
2015 Summer Hair: Low Ponytail
Sleek, low ponytails are an easy and trendy hairstyle to look great during the summer heat. Attain the super slick back look with the help of a pomade or edge control product. Nevertheless, ponytails can also do a number on your strands if you do not take proper precautions? How can you protect your hair while sporting this hair trend?
When tying your hair back their are two things you can do to help prevent or minimize the possibility of breakage:
1. Always use elastics that are covered with cotton or silk materials. Elastics made from rubber, plastic or metals can snap hair.
2. Before fashioning your hair into a ponytail first spritz hair with a light silicone spray to encourage strands to glide against the hair ties which will in turn prevent splitting.