Avec tous les imprimés qu’on trouve dans cette tenue, j’aurai pû virer dans le fashion faux pas…Heureusement, quelqu’un a eu la bonne idée d’inventer les vêtements noirs, parfaits pour ces jours où l’on est pris d’une frénésie d’imprimés!
Dans cette tenue, deux de mes coups de coeur du moment. Tout d’abord, il y a ce tee-shirt « Paris je t’aime », acheté chez Pull&Bear pour 8€, si ma mémoire est bonne. Autant vous dire que je joue les kamikazes avec ce tee-shirt à Marseille..mais bon, j’assume!
Le deuxième, c’est un joli bracelet noeud en tissu, acheté chez A Little Market. C’est dans la boutique de la marque Les Souris Dansent que j’ai fait cette jolie trouvaille, à un tout petit prix! D’ailleurs, cette boutique fait désormais partie de mes favoris…donc je vous conseille d’aller y jeter un coup d’oeil! ^^
Aujourd’hui, un petit article beauté sur le blog! On va parler maquillage et ce grâce à Julie, qui m’a demandé de parler de ma routine maquillage (merci Julie et Facebook!).
Pour cela, j’ai tournée une petite vidéo où je vous présente mes produits essentiels pour avoir une tête à peu près présentable! Tout est expliqué dans la vidéo, donc j’apprécierai vraiment de savoir ce que vous en pensez et de voir dans vos commentaires que vous l’avez regardée ^^ Faire une vidéo a pas été super facile, j’ai pas mal hésité avant de me lancer (surtout que beaucoup de blogueuses en font en ce moment…) et comme je suis une grosse timide, vous allez entendre beaucoup de ‘eeeeuuuhhh… » lol Mais j’espère qu’elle vous plaira!
Comme on ne voit pas très bien tous les produits dans la vidéo (vive la qualité médiocre de ma webcam et ma tremblotte!), j’ai également pris quelques petites photos avec les références exactes des produits, si jamais vous voulez les ajouter à votre shopping list!
Pour les yeux, en ce moment c’est crayon 3 en 1 de chez Yves Rocher (moins de 10€) et le mascara Full Action de chez Sephora (échantillon fourni dans le Glamour du mois de Mai).
Mes essentiels : Correcteur vert Gemey (8€) et Correcteur asséchant pour les boutons Yves Rocher (10€).
Fond de teint minéral Sephora (teinte Mat 36), vendu 13.90€. Plutôt pas mal si on n’a pas les moyens d’investir dans du bareMinerals!
Mes pinceaux : à gauche, pinceau acheté y’a des années dans un bazar, que j’utilise pour mon blush. A droite, pinceau Sephora Minerals que j’ai eu lors de l’achat de mon fond de teint Mineral. Pour le prix, je pense que cela tourne autour de 15€.
Et vous, quelle est votre routine maquillage? Je viens de repasser une commande chez ELF, je ne pense pas en faire un article spécialement (puisque pas mal de bloggeuse en ont fait récemment)…sauf si vous le voulez?
Cette semaine, je vous emmène faire votre shopping non pas dans une boutique de vêtements, mais dans une boutique girly à souhait : Bird On The Wire. J’aime beaucoup aller sur le site et franchement, si j’arrive à aller à Paris un de ces quatre, j’essaierai d’aller à la boutique qui se situe 2 rue de Lédisguières, près du métro Bastille.
Allez, assez de blabla, voici ma petite sélection!! J’espère qu’elle vous plaira!!! ^^ Demain, on se retrouve avec un article spécial maquillage (+ vidéo inside!)
Depuis hier, 10h, toutes les fashionistas dingues de lingerie sont sur le pied de guerre..La cause? La sortie de la collection capsule entièrement pensée par Alix, du blog The Cherry Blossom Girl pour l’enseigne de lingerie Etam. Une collection à son image, romantique, remplie de détails féminins et romantiques à souhait.
A vrai dire, je ne pensais pas craquer. Même si j’aime beaucoup son univers, ce n’est pas trop mon style. Mais voilà, on dit bien qu’ya que les imbéciles qui changent pas d’avis…et après une course effrénée vers mon Etam marseillais (rue St-Ferreol pour les filles du Sud), me voilà en possession d’un bien joli soutien-gorge qui va faire débat chez moi…
Pourquoi? Tout simplement parce que c’est typiquement le genre de sous-vêtements que déteste l’amoureux. Trop de noeud, de dentelle, trop « cucul »…bref, je l’entends déjà me vanner sur mon achat. Et puis, en ce qui me concerne, j’ai plus craqué pour le triangle (qui est et reste mon type de soutien-gorge préféré, bien plus qu’un rembourré) que pour la couleur. Car je déteste les sous-vêtements blancs, ça fait trop fantôme sur moi…Y’a que les idiots qui changent pas d’avis! ^^
Bon, et sinon, parlons sérieusement. Les prix sont bien plus bas que ce que j’imaginais. D’une part, parce qu’il s’agit d’une collection capsule, en édition limitée, et d’autre part parce que Etam est pas réputée pour sa lingerie bon marché (à mon avis).
Ce petit soutien-gorge, comme les autres, coûte 25€. Pour les bas, comptez 15€. Les petits accessoires qu’on peut aussi trouver (bracelets, barrettes…) sont vendus aux alentours de 6€. Bref, une collection mignonne et pas chère, on en redemande!!!
Si vous voulez craquer, deux adresses ! Pour les Marseillaises d’abord, la collection est vendue en exclusivité au Etam Lingerie de la rue St-Ferreol; mais attention car selon les vendeuses, il y a beaucoup de personnes sur le coup et les stocks sont ultra-limités!
Pour les autres, rendez-vous sur le site d’Etam Lingerie! En plus, avec le code LAGON77, bénéficiez des frais de port gratuit!
Sur ce, je vous souhaite un joyeux weekend de Pâques! Abusez du chocolat, mais pas trop non plus! ^^
Aujourd’hui, une petite surprise! J’ai décidé de faire bouger ce blog un petit peu, de vraiment m’amuser avec ce blog suite à une petite conversation qui m’aura beaucoup fait réfléchir. Si ce blog est bien mon petit espace personnel, autant qu’il le devienne à 100% non? ^^
Je vous laisse avec cette petite vidéo, qui vous fera sûrement beaucoup rire et qui vous donnera un avant-goût de l’article de lundi! Bonne soirée!! ♥
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