Monday, October 28, 2013

Redhead Fall 2013 Color Report: Acai

I am very excited about Acai being named one of the Pantone Colors for the fall. Acai, as any other purple, is a great color for any redhead, natural ginger or a doll with dye. I absolutely love purple (I have a set of office supplies to match my obsession) and I feel like the royal color is a perfect match for every girl with flaming red hair.
Cintia Dicker is gorgeous in a light acai hat.
Love the purple and red hair combo!
 
Jessica Rabit? Check. Purple gloves? Check. Purple eyeshadow? Check!
Acai by Pantone is great to combine with other fashionable Pantone colors, such as Turbulence, Vivacious, or you can let Acai do the magic all by itself.
















































Dyed redheads, such as Christina Hendricks, look stunning in Acai. Both purple dresses are very flattering on her, even though I can talk about the frumpy cut for hours.

Jessica Chastain is usually pretty fierce with her color choices, and she simply looks glowing in Acai. 
The same goes for Amy Adams. Deep purple color is a great choice for formal wear, evening and cocktail dresses and little more formal pieces as well. It looks great shiny or matte, embellished or plain. You can't go wrong with the jewel inspired color (and yes, you can call Acai the jewel of nature).  
Want to bring some Acai into your fall wardrobe? Here you go! 
 Cap toe flats from Old Navy - only $20!
Rockstar Skinny Cords, also from Old Navy.
J.Crew has great cocktail dresses in Acai, they are little on the pricey side, but also very quality made and honestly, to die for. Arabelle is absolutely flattering on anyone, any size or shape. 
Mirabelle dress by J.Crew

Arabelle dress by J.Crew
Even Kate Spade knows that purple is great for redheads and has a gorgeous natural redheaded model posing in their light acai coat.
How much do you like to wear purple, my fellow redheads?
XOXO,
The European Redhead


Thursday, October 24, 2013

Turquoise Jeans, Brown Boots

I am known for absolutely overthinking my clothes and my new morning routine is a prime example of how I get dressed. I left my office job about two weeks ago and returned back to working from home. And since I am home full time (not meaning being home and doing nothing, just... being home and available) I am responsible for morning school drop off and afternoon school pick up. Me and my five year old jump on my bike and in fifteen minutes we are standing in front of his school. 
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Biking, however, presents a fashion challenge, since it's super cold in the morning, hence the boots and sweater, plus I can't wear skirts. I am really not gravitating towards the same jeans every day, even though I admit it will be easier. I love to pre-plan my outfits, because I have plenty of colorful jeans and sweaters and of course, I don't want to look like a stereotypical stay-at-home-mom. Believe me, I see them in flocks every morning, in pajamas, slippers, yoga pants, leggings, hoodies, unwashed faces, uncombed hair, ill fitting skinny jeans... No, I may be a mom, but I am not one of them. (If you feel offended, good for you.) 
Jeans: Wet Seal ($4)
Sweater: Thrifted ($1)
Boots: Payless Shoesource
Bike: My beloved Huffy Nassau

What do you wear when you ride your bike?

XOXO, The European Redhead





Saturday, October 19, 2013

CY06

Sounds foreign to you?
Sounds like a secret code?

Yes, it is. It is a secret code to my skin.
Yesterday I went to Sephora and had my skin matched. And this is my skin tone.

CY06.

Yes, I don't know what it means either, but I know what makeup should I wear and that it will cost me about $50 to look natural.
But let's start from the beginning.
Sephora recently introduced a tool called Color IQ that will scan your skin and tell you your exact skin tone. They matched all possible skin tones to their makeup, so the tool will tell you what exact shade to buy to look your best. No more guessing! No more trying makeup that is either too dark or too light. Now you will know for sure.
The lovely Sephora makeup girl in a sixties inspired smock took the scanner and scanned three spots on my body, my inner arm, my neck and my face. After a couple of seconds the scanned beeped and revealed a number, or rather a secret code - I am a CY06. Then it showed me about 100 different products suitable for my skin tone and I could narrow the selection down according to my skin type, type of coverage I am looking for, consistency of makeup and so on.

I was recommended to start using the Laura Mercier Silk Cream Foundation in Beige Ivory, so I requested a sample to try at home. I really want to know if it's worth the $40+ price tag. But since I just ran out of my favorite CoverGirl foundation, I may as well try to buy it sooner than later.

XOXO,
The European Redhead

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

B.I.N.G.O. Time

I love bingo! 

I don't think it's just a game for old people, not at all. The thrill when you hear calling the numbers, the shaky hand trying to locate them on your card, the victorious scream BINGO! Old people may as well get a heart attack. At least me and my husband got a couple of skipped heartbeats, because we had a date night on Saturday and we went to our local Senior Center for a Bingo Bash. 
I got to wear my near-free or thrifted goodies that night.
Shirt: Goodwill ($1) - originally Forever 21
Pants: ELLE by Kohl's (free)
Necklace: Kohl's ($1.30)
Shoes: Payless Shoesource
Purse: Forever 21 
Adorable Peacock ring from Macy's  
Six cards each for $15, plus free pizza and soda. And 10 chances to win $140 AND 2 chances to win $250. Seniors know how to party! 
 Sorry for the blurriness! 
We didn't win anything, but it was super fun to play. The patterns were always different, from number seven, to a cross, blackout or three bingos on one card, and adrenalin was running high. I met couple of my older friends and we are definitely coming back. 

XOXO,
The European Redhead




Friday, October 11, 2013

Fifty shades of Grey: For Redheads Only

Grey and silver color is generally not recommended for redheads. But looking at this gorgeous Redhead below, don't you disagree? 
When you mix black and white, you will get grey. Depending on the amount of black (or white), shades of gray range from soft gainsboro to dark and dramatic slate grey. However, some redheads looks great in grey, and some just disappear in the mass of soft grayness and fade to the background. So how do you wear gray, if you are a Redhead?
Everything depends on your coloring. Are you Warm or Cool? "If your dominant characteristic is Warm it means you have an all-over glow to your coloring. With obvious warm and earthy undertones to your hair, eyes and skin. The majority of classic red-heads fall within this group," says The Chic Fashionista. If you are Cool,  it means you have an all-over cool look to your coloring. You may appear deep but what sets you apart from the dark-haired (Deep) is your softened, grayish undertones." If you don't know, you can take the Gold or Silver test.
Generally, Autumn and Spring coloring is considered Warm and Winter or Summer is considered Cool. And if you are guessing that grey is a cool color and Cool colored Redheads will look stunning in grey, you are absolutely right.
Cool Redheads (imagine Kate Middleton with reddish hair) can wear absolutely any shade of gray, from light grey, medium grey, dark grey, charcoal to taupe.


Warmer Redheads, such as Drew Barrymore or Isla Fisher should stick to light gray or charcoal. The rest of us Redheads can pull off only one shade of grey, stone.

How do you feel about fifty shades of Grey on Redheads?

XOXO, 
The European Redhead


Monday, October 7, 2013

Week in my closet

 Monday
Very J.Crew inspired, don't you think? 
Pants: H&M ($7)
Button down: Forever 21
Cardigan: Wet Seal ($4)
Necklace: Kohl's ($1.30)
Purse: Michael Kors
Flats: Vera Wang for Kohl's

Tuesday
Pants: Burlington Coat Factory
Shirt: Old Navy
Necklace: JCP
Flats: Vera Wang for Kohl's

Wednesday

Pants: Burlington Coat Factory
Button down: Gifted from my sister from Europe
Belt: Kohl's 
Bracelets: H&M
Shoes: Fioni by Payless

Plus on Wednesday I went to my local Goodwill and scored the yellow shorts, pink patterned shorts and patterned pants for only $15! All three are brand new, with tags. Yay! 
California love :)

Thursday
Pants: H&M (&7)
Button down: Thrifted ($1)
Earrings: Walmart
Flats: Vera Wang for Kohl's

Friday
Pants look familiar? Yes, that is the brand new thrifted pair from Wednesday!
Pants: Thrifted ($5), originally Merona
Button down: Camaeiu
Sweater: Forever 21
Necklace: Kohl's
Is this the face of success?

Saturday

I paid $20 for this pile of clothes. Some brand new, some brand names :)

All the pictures come from my Instagram - follow me at Redheaded_European!

XOXO,
The European Redhead