Friday, June 28, 2013

Macara Wardrobe Combinations with DiorShow


If your a beauty junkie like me, you probably own more than 1 mascara, so why not layer them up ??? : ) 



DIORSHOW MASCARAS are award winning, the favorite of women throughtout the world and adored by fashion editors everywhere.
  
Each mascara is designed to create a different show stopping effect and the following is what Dior refers to as Mascara Wardrobing.  

The very first step in any mascara route is to prime, plump and lengthen. 
Diorshow Maximizer Lash Primer Serum



Clinical studies have shown Diorshow Maximizer to increase volume by 52%, length by 38% and curvature 73% over just 8 weeks.


Diorshow Mascara



The original award-winning favorite, inspired and used by professional makeup artists to deliver plush, everyday-glam lashes.  

Diorshow Black Out Mascara


Intensified with ultra-black kohl pigments, a must-have in your makeup bag for when you want a little more oomph and a lot more drama. 


Use it as a top coat to go from elegant to extravagant in an instant! I carry this bad boy with me everywhere! My definitely top coat! 



Diorshow Iconic Mascara



This Dior innovation lifts, curls, and separates every lash, creating a fabulously eye-opening effect.  Perfect as a lash-curling base coat.

Diorshow Extase
This one visibly improves the health of your lashes and delivers spectacular 3D volume in a single stroke and who doesn't want healthier lashes?! 



Finally, Dior brings you the latest chapter in the Diorshow Mascara adventure with spectacular volume and curl.  NEW Diorshow Iconic Overcurl


With an incurved brush, modeled after professional eyelash curlers for those stubborn lashes that shoots straight down, this mascara delivers extreme curl and spectacularly shaped lashes. 
  




Some of Dior's favorite Wardrobing combinations:
For PERFECTLY CURLED, PLUSH LASHES = Layer DIORSHOW original + ICONIC OVERCURL on top
THICK, HIGH-IMPACT LASHES = DIORSHOW + BLACK OUT
Looking to achieve DEFINED, STILETTO-HEEL LASHES = lash separating base of ICONIC + BLACK OUT
INFINATE VOLUME = DIORSHOW (as thickening base coat) + top with magnifying EXTASE
PANORAMIC FRINGE=  ICONIC (curling & defining base coat) + EXTASE (super volumizing top coat)
SHOW STOPPING CURL use ICONIC OVERCURL + BLACKOUT (kohl-black top coat)


Dior stylists at counter will have you batting your gorgeous lashes all day & night...Enjoy!!  " )








Wednesday, October 3, 2012

In Honor of Hispanic Hertiage Month...


I'd like to share my experience at the HBO Present NYILFF Panel Discussion – From Hip Hop to the Silver Screens – Moderated by Martha Diaz, Professor of Hip-Hop studies at NYC and Speakers-Actress Gina Rodriquez, Casting Director/Director Ulysses Terrero and Hip-Hop Legendary Bobbito Garcia discussed how hip hop culture, it’s music, aesthetics and issues are portrayed on the silver screen and the ways it has influenced film and vice-versa, spawning a new genre of film and storytelling.  There’s no doubt about it, the entertainment industry has changed and the common thread for all three Panelist was, they did it for the love of the art.

Moderator Martha Diaz with Actress Gina Rodriquez 
Actress Gina Rodriquez*Casting Director/Director Ulysses Terrero*Hip-Hop Legendary Bobbito Garcia 


Casting Director, Ulysses Terrero shared his experience stating, “In the beginning, I started out as a Extra’s Casting director for films and someone came up to me and asked if I wanted to do a Tim Dog music video and I was like Hell Yea! Jumped on it for FREE!” He then asked others to join him, being on the set for 20 hours just for the pure love of the music and creative process.  He continued to express how much the industry has changed from the Video Music Box days. Ulysses said, “It literally went from doing it for free to getting $50…$500…$1000 for the videos which was cool because at that point he was to be able pay other people to do what they love.  But these days, it’s become a business.  Going from paying thousands for videos, to paying ONE girl $10 Grand to be in the video.”   For the most part, what your seeing in hip hop videos is an Entrepreneurs lifestyle. He also expressed how he was always conscious of doing music videos that has a storyline and artistic point of view, not just hot chicks in bikinis. He stated,  “I did one bad video that no one seems to forget.” Now, as a Father of his daughter he continues to keep that in mind when in the creative process of his next project and wants to contribute to liberating the stigma portrayed for Latinos seen on videos, TV and film today.

Check out his website http://www.ulyssesterrero.com for his latest work and for all you aspiring actors, become a member on his casting site http://casting.ulyssesterrero.com

Me & Ulysses Terrero 


Actress, Gina Rodriquez who is now enjoying her rapid success of her recent film “Filly Brown”, where she plays her breakout role in the story of Maria Jose “Majo” Tonorio, a.k.a. Filly Brown, a young Los Angeles hip-hop artist who spits from the heart. When a sleazy record producer offers her a crack at rap stardom, she faces some tough choices. For one, with an incarcerated mother, a record contract could be the ticket out for Filly’s struggling family. But taking the deal could also mean selling out her talent, not to mention her only true friends that helped her to the cusp of success.   This role was perfect for her, in that it related to the issues in her own life. It’s obvious she’s passionate and enthusiastic about making a difference in changing the dishonor of how Latinos are seen today in films; stating, “we still have a lot of work to do.” Emerging Latino talent in films doesn’t reflect our social reality enough today.  Latino’s are CEO’s, doctors and lawyers and we can play those roles on the big screen too.  But what really stood out for me in her speech was how she handled being an actress in this business and the advice she gave us was, “Don’t be in competition with the actress that just left the room at the audition, be in competition with YOURSELF!” She had an experience right before entering the audition that prompted her to spit a rhythm before she left the room.  It was a spontaneous and improvised move. But more importantly it was from her heart and she challenged herself.  Gina is without a doubt a talent that has worked hard for it. Therefore it’s no surprise that soon after that audition, she was in the recording booth, creating songs for the movie.  Her life changed because of that very moment. 

Check out the trailer for the film Filly Brown:
http://nylatinoff.festivalgenius.com/2012/films/fillybrown_youssefdelara_nylatinoff2012 .

Actress Gina Rodriquez 


Bobbito Garcia is a NYC legend sharing his love for the hip hop culture over the years, with a list of titles and credits: DJ, writer (I followed his monthly column in VIBE magazine), entrepreneur, streetball player/coach/announcer, sneaker connoisseur, and let’s not forget a member of the Rock Steady Crew. This Nuyorican has made an amazing career for himself starting with the love of basketball and music.  All being part of the hip-hop culture.  Most, notably in the 90’s he co-hosted, The Stretch Armstrong & Bobbito Show that introduced the world to a lot of unsigned artist, like Nas, Big Pun, Busta Rhymes, Fat Joe and Biggie just to name a few, changing the world of Rap. At the time The Source Magazine named it “BEST HIP HOP RADIO SHOW OF ALL TIME”.  In 2006 he became the first Latino broadcast member in the 60 years history franchise to host the show “Hot Minute At Half Time” on the Madison Square Garden Network (MSG-TV).

He’s an exemplary example of always staying true to what he loves so at the panel when he expressed his disappointment in the way the music industry has changed today stating, “I can’t remember the last good record I bought, I heard maybe 3, 5 tops good records in the last year”. I was kind of stunned, but it’s true.  I agree with him.  In any event, he stays positive and focuses on the real.  Which is his mission, to “Expose the Unexposed”.
Garcia’s most recent film project continues to do just that.  He co-directed with Kevin Couliau a documentary called “Doin’ It in the Park: Pick-Up Basketball” http://www.doinitinthepark.com/ where they visited 180 basketball courts throughout NYC’s five boroughs on their bikes with film equipment in their backpacks to explore the definition, history, culture and social impart of New York’s summer b-ball scene, widely recognized as the worldwide “Mecca” of the sport. 

The message was strong from all three panelists expressing that we have to support ourselves in this business, to know who you are and give your dream direction.  To change the game where Latinos can attain the Hollywood dream and continue book roles outside of the roles casted in the past, i.e. housemaid, drug dealers and prostitutes’. 

It’s evident that we’re in state of groundbreaking changes within the film industry especially now that we have social media to thank. Giving us the all access pass to create and post our creative efforts.  There’s no doubt that the shift is happening NOW, let’s take in a direction that continues to make us proud and excited to experience Urban cinema. 




Peace & Light
Lily Agosto




Tuesday, July 24, 2012

OH MY!! FIFTY SHADES OF GREY : )

I haven't even finished reading the trilogy yet but became quickly inspired, no let me rephrase that...I got turned ON...HIGH HEAT inspiration!! came over me to write this blog! : ) 
  
Oh My!  Christian Grey!   This man has the world spinning with erotic sexual, dark, off the wall sensual intensity.  Not only does reading this book make me feel all kinds of HOT! it's also riveting with drama of his past and why he's so damaged. I'm actually in the middle of reading the second book, "Darker" and I'm making it last because the thought of no longer reading about him makes me sad and I know I'll miss it.


Clearly there is a serious need for women to have a Christian Grey in their lives.  Author E L James is grossing over a Million dollars a week in royalties, and is currently in the works of developing it into a movie by next year. The pressure for her to bring these characters to life must be immense.  There's speculation everywhere on who will direct and star in the movie.  

It's been rumored that Angelina Jolie will direct the film adaptation and I love this idea, she can totally bring the calente intensity it requires. 

And who will bring that beautiful, hot, dominating control freak, "Fifty Shades of Fucked UP", Christian Grey to life from those delicious pages of the book.

Will it be... (Please feel free to comment your thoughts). 



William Levy- His accent might be too thick, throwing me off already...
Ryan Gosling- HOT and has the acting chops to pull off the twitchy palm


Mr. Robert Pattinson - HOT and Dark to play Grey
OH MY! ...Channing Tatum 

Ok! I need to post 2 pics of him- It ain't right how gorgeous this guy is!
Could it be...
Ian Somerhalder- might be too pretty...

Or Matt Bomer...


He has the perfect look described in the book.  The messy but perfectly placed hair and those intense glowing grey eyes...

Matt Bomer 

It’s funny to hear and talk to men about the book.  Most men think ALL women would visit the RED ROOM OF PAIN if they had a $100,000 an HOUR PAYCHECK!  With that vast wealth he would definitely rock the flyist suit...
















He would always look hot and sexy while beating the sunrise and chasing sunsets...














And he must have the perfect pinstripe jacket...




Woman are so off the rocket with this demand for a "Kinky Fuckery" Christian Grey, that the tailors at Norton & Townsend (and English tailoring company) are capitalizing off the phenomenon and have designed a 200-piece collection of grey suits. The inspired collection include: Generous Grey, Guilty Pleasure Grey and Gentle Grey just to name a few...


Norton & Townsend Grey Collection

Even celebrities are taking notes rolling up on the carpet in their Grey best...

Michael Ealy

Curtis "50 Cents" Jackson

Kobe Byrant


So what do you think? Who would you like to see play our dream man in the film.  

Stay tuned for my next blog will be about Traveling in Style with Fifty Shades and the Beautiful Ms. Anastasia Steel. 

Peace & Light 
Lily 










Tuesday, July 3, 2012

COLOR ME BRIGHT!

With the heat of the summer upon us it's hard to stay cool, but with this latest color blocking trend it's impossible not to look chic and cool. 

Color blocking is just that...blocks of color.  No strips or prints here.  

This fashion trend is not for the shy or faint hearted, but if you love bright colors and are not sure how to wear them, then start with a neutral color adding one or two bright colors... 




It's all about coordinating colors that make a statement.  Here's an example:

Start  basic: 


Add Some Color...



A little more...

Go for the unexpected... 


Go a bit further...






Add the final touch...accessories is an absolute MUST!!

Justbecca's Vintage Jewelry Collection
Check out her collection @ http://www.facebook.com/JustbeccasJewelry


Put it all together using bright, bold fun colors and HOT (this heatwave is dizzyin) looks COOOLL! 






Stepping out like this, says your world is fun and bright : ) 

Enjoy! 
Peace & Light : )