Monday, October 12, 2009
I am ready to change.
My goal is to be my pre-pregnancy 140 lbs by January, and I hope to continue losing until I am 135 lbs. I also need to do something with my bleached, washed-put, grown-out, greasy-rooted, dry, split-ended hair! I'm thinking some lowlights and a trim, a professional picture with my baby, and then-- chop! A cropped mommy-do. Any suggestions?
Oh, and I have some serious stretch marks to get rid of...
Thursday, July 2, 2009
I want to improve myself.
The title of this blog is 'Blog of Barbie' because I want to become like Barbie. Plastic. I want to mold myself into something better. Not necessarily six-foot-four, 110 lbs, and with a chest size of 32DD. I don't want to be Barbie in her material aspects: I want to be Barbie in her ability to be anything by changing her outfit. I want to change myself like that, hopefully to be a better, more social, and happier person.
I'm not going to pretend I'm not superficial. I'd like to be pretty too, of course. ;)
Who I am right now: 18 years old, community college student, 7 months pregnant, 162 lbs, grown-out faded hair that was once blond and black, lots of split ends, almost no social life. I will be giving up my baby girl for adoption, so as of about September first, I have my whole life to devote to becoming the person I want to be. I wish I could do so much more right now, but it is extremely difficult for me to exercise in my present state. I also have been practically bedridden with chronic fatigue and pain, which my doctor recently attributed partly to depression, and I was put on Zoloft about a week ago, so hopefully things will continue to get better. =) I also recently found out I'm anemic, which has been contributing to my inability to even do simple house-cleaning tasks, but hopefully an iron supplement will remedy that soon.
Anyway, I hope you find my journey interesting or even inspiring, and feel free to comment or follow! I appreciate any support I get. =)
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
This blog is moving!
This blog will become my personal fashion blog, rather than an informational fashion blog. If you're interested in fashion and don't mind reading about how it pertains to me, as well as my personal fashion endeavors, keep following this blog! But if you're interested in learning how to make yourself iconically fashionable, check out the new blog.
Thanks for reading, and I hope the change makes the specific fashion information you want more conveniently accessible to you!
Monday, June 15, 2009
The Things You Should Always Have In Your Purse
1- Mirror. A lot of disasters can be avoided simply by knowing that something is wrong. Make a habit of taking a quick glance whenever you move from one place to another, get in or out of your car, visit the restroom, are waiting for somebody, etc. People have gone into meetings with a pinto bean stuck to their forehead simply because they didn't know it was there. As you do when you're driving, utilise the mirror often.
2- Blotting paper. If you have an oily face, trying to fix it with powder before an important event will only cause the makeup to slide of your face, accentuate pores and wrinkles, and turn into a glossy shine before the event is over. Find a quality blotting paper (some made of rice paper are excellent; you can buy an affordable version at Bath&Body for about $5), and when you see shine, eliminate it. If you have especially oily skin, step into the loo every few hours and you'll keep up your matte appearance throughout the night.
3- Chapstick. Way more important than lipstick or lipgloss. Even if your color is fading, chapstick will smooth it out and add shine. Chapstick can also be used to cure flyaways- just rub your forefingers over the chapstick, and run the TINY amount over your hair. In a crunch, chapstick can also be used as emergency moisturizer if you have excessively dry skin.
4- Gum. Nothing ruins a first impression like bad breath or lettuce between your teeth. Make it a habit to chew it between every meal. Get a whitening version, and you'll double the benefits. Also, you'll be less likely to snack throughout the day if you're occupied with chewing gum.
5- Nail clippers. In addition to curing hangnails, nail clippers can be used as scissors to remove stray strings on your clothing, without unravelling or running the material.
6- Clear nail polish. Fix broken nails, make chipped nail polish less obvious, and rescue detaching fake nails. Also run clear nail polish over a small hole in run in hose or tights to prevent them from spreading, or use after the nail clippers to prevent the newly-trimmed loose string from unravelling.
7-Tampons. This should be a no-brainer. You never know when you'll have a sudden early start, and the last thing you want is to walk around in a stained skirt. Almost nothing could be worse.
8- Ibuprofen. Once again, you never know when your little gift will decide to strike, turning you from presentation-ready and confident into a cramped, crumpled mess on the office table. You never want a headache to ruin a good date or your sore feet to stop you in your tracks. If you're also prone to other troubles, consider Tums, allergy medication, etc.
9- Purse-size Kleenex. You never want to need one and not have one, and you never know when it is you'll need one. Or when you'll forget to make sure there's toilet paper before sitting down.
10- A pen. How many times have you thought 'I wish I had a pen right now?' Exactly. Go put one in your purse before you forget.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
It's swimsuit season!
If you carry weight on your stomach, it is your middle you want to cover- but don't drown it in fabric. Look for a side cut-out, sometimes called a monokini, or a diagonal cut and pattern. Avoid horizontal patterns, or cutouts where fat will bulge through.
To support a larger bust, look for halter tops. To emphasize curve in a small or flat but, look for a bottom with a little bit of ruffle. If you are pear-shaped, don't try to cover up your thighs with boardshorts-- this will make your legs appear shorter, and the horizontal line across the thigh will draw attention to its width. Instead, look for a diagonal cut in a dark color, and try to emphasize your smaller top. 
If you're still worried about how you look on the beach, remember- curl yourself into a ball, and your skin will fold and the result won't be flattering. When out of the water, lie stretched out with your legs extended in front of you and your feet pointed. This can seem daunting if it is your legs that you wish to cover up, but be aware that this is the slimmest way they will look.
Finally, good luck on finding the perfect swimsuit.
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Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Audrey Hepburn: Icon of Timelessness
We know that these things always have been in style, are in style now, and always will be in style. There's a reason they're called classics.

In addition to the little black dress, Audrey Hepburn has introduced many other classics to the fashion world. The skinny pant, for example, is an iconic factor from Funny Face. In fact, even if you haven't seen the film, you've probably seen the clips The Gap used in their 2006 commercial (set to AC/DC's "Back in Black"), used to advertise the skinny black pant as part of the 'Keep It Simple' campaign. While the skinny black pant is currently regaining popularity as a trendy item in conjunction with other trendy articles, many from the 1980's, it has never lost popularity as an everyday, simple item. A simple pair of black stovepipe pants will never go out of style. The trend of wearing it with today's colorful accessories may soon fade, but an investment in a pair of skinny black pants that lengthen and slenderize the leg can be worn with the many changing fashions.
Of course, that is how Audrey Hepburn wore the skinny pants: With a boatneck knit longsleeved T-shirt and ballet flats (two more items that can safely be worn at any time in any year without fear of looking dated).
Audrey Hepburn also contributed to the creation of timeless classics with her hairstyles. From her short-banged pixie cut, to the longer hair constantly in an updo or ponytail, the 'Audrey Hepburn' look is a constant request at hair salons.
