Fashion
By now the honor of your presence has been requested to at least one wedding this season. If you’re unsure about what to wear, don’t bother getting on the phone with other guests or pulling the bride away from a dispute over china patterns. Instead, take a gander at our four fool-proof ensembles for a variety of different nuptials. Each look perfectly complements the ceremony so that all you have to put real thought into is the wedding registry.
EYES HAVE IT
• Shop for a Cause: Feeding America, the nation’s largest hunger-relief organization, is partnering with Neiman Marcus for The Good Event today through Saturday. The purchase of a $40 non-transferable donation card in the men’s and women’s contemporary sportswear departments, as well as Sport Shop and Dress Collections, gives shoppers a 30 percent discount on full-priced merchandise. One hundred percent of the customer’s $40 donation supports the Feeding America network.
If you refuse both paper and plastic and recycle religiously then surely your clothes and beauty products boast the same green conscience. Then again, maybe not.
Style Scoop
Who? Samantha Thomas
Longer, thicker, darker. Until recently those words had become as believable to women as “bigger, firmer, fuller.” With the December FDA-approval of cosmetic prescriptions for Latisse, however — a treatment originally used for glaucoma until patients discovered it caused eyelash growth — the claim is now reality.
Making up all 51 Miss USA contestants could either be considered a huge honor or a huge challenge. Celebrity makeup artist, Darac, settles on both.
• Spa Day: Visit Aquae Sulis at JW Marriott from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday for the launch of Profound Beauty, an exclusive collection of hair care products. Enjoy a Find Your Routine beauty assessment, refreshments and basket raffles every hour. Image readers can save 10 percent on a Profound Beauty qualifying purchase of $50 or more the day of the event by visiting findyourroutine.com and doing the beauty assessment. Just print out the recommendation and bring it in Saturday. For more information, call Aquae Sulis at 869-7807.
Who? Chrissy Scinta, Las Vegas performer
If Lana Fuchs’ fashion career was required reading in a high school English class, you could call her childhood knack for designing Barbie doll duds the foreshadowing. Fuchs may have long ditched the dolls for runway models as CEO of Lana Fuchs Couture, but her latest project has sparked a few flashbacks.
