Showing posts with label Style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Style. Show all posts

Monday, March 13, 2017

Style Coach

Style Coaching by Appointment 


I cannot tell you how many times I have been told by clients that they wish they could have me style their hair everyday, or that they could achieve the salon look at home.  This got me thinking... how could that work?  The educator in me knew there was something to the idea that I could help clients professionally style their own hair.  
Starting March 18th, I will begin to offer Style Coaching.   The goal is to become familiar with styles of your choosing and develop the skill set and confidence by the end of the session.  The appointment is one-on-one mentoring, utilizing the tools you have at home. You will bring your styling tools and products, and we will determine which are valuable to your selected hairstyle.  

All appointments consists of a shampoo, tailored conditioning treatment, and will include a mentored blow-dry at $125 for 90 minutes of coaching.  
Each additional 30 minutes is $45 and can be a more in-depth evolution of your style, including alternate looks.     

Appointments can be reserved on Saturdays or evenings on weekdays.  Contact me directly for more information 
949-558-1626 .  
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If there's a particular style you would like to learn that you don't see listed here, just contact me and I will do my best to accommodate!  

Mucio Vidales






Thursday, April 9, 2015

What to Watch now

"Younger" on TV Land


   Yes our culture is youth obsessed.  Technology and trends are revamped every 6 months or less.  It is easy to get overwhelmed or feel as obsolete as a floppy disk.  Anyone over the age of 30 has been witness to how many changes and advancements there have been with communication, dating and getting ahead in the workplace.  My new favorite show deals with the ups and downs of the modern world and offers perspective from both the 20 somethings and the over 40 crowd.  
    The main character is a 41 year old mother, who took time off to raise her daughter and is forced back into finding a job after going through a divorce.  Her skill set and talents are overlooked based on the lapse in her resumĂ©, and the fact that she is wanting her foot in the door against college grads.  When she is approached by a 26 year old man who assumes she is the same age as he is, she and her best friend get the bright idea to step back into the workplace as just that; a 26 year old.  She freshens up her wardrobe and hair coached by her Brooklyn-ite friend, and gets a crash course in todays lingo and emojis.  She gets hired as an assistant in a publishing firm and begins her double life.  I love this show for its asking of the question 'If I knew then what I know now, would I make different decisions?' .  Another discussion it brings up, is does the younger generation of today have it harder or easier than the previous Generation X?  
     The show is produced by Darren Star, famous for 'Melrose Place' and the innovative 'Sex and the City'. The wardrobe stylist is Patricia Field who is a living legend to me, and has created some of the most iconic looks of the past 30 years.  She was stylist for 'SATC' and most recently 'The Other Woman' starring Cameron Diaz.  I love her approach to styling someone who lives back and forth between two generations, all the while making it believable.  I recommend checking it out.  Happy viewing! 







Tuesday, March 24, 2015

#Trending...The Blunt Bob

The Blunt Bob

The cut of the moment is a far cry from your grandmother's traditional bob.  The Bob has withstood the test of time and will always be a mainstay in the fashion world.  It is the "Little Black Dress" and most anyone at one time or another has been "bobbed."  The best thing about this haircut is that the overall silhouette is so impactful and the lines, when artistically placed, can be magical.  Bobbing your hair has always signified an act of liberation and freedom.  The lines of this cut in particular have moved above shoulder, and all the layering and movement have moved to the interior and in some cases, are an undercut.  It can be just slightly A-line, but too much forward movement can create the Victoria Beckham trend circa 2007.  As always, consult your hairdresser to design this precisely to your facial features, and for tips on how to change up the look from daytime to nighttime.  Rest assured that the selfies you post with this style will still look great in the years to come. 

The perfection of Margot Robbie at the Oscars 2015

Sarah Hyland before and after 

Mucio Vidales @ Brush Salon

Jessica Alba's Balayaged tresses

Lauren Conrad for Glamour UK


Mucio Vidales @ Brush Salon 

Vanessa Hudgens dark beauty

Sienna Miller waves

Emma Stone at this year's Golden Globes
Disconnected Blunt Bob



Tuesday, July 1, 2014

*NIGHTFALL* a mini photo set

Summer has gotten off to a great start, I have been traveling all throughout Southern California for my role as Educator for L'Oreal Professionnel.  There's been weddings, birthdays, and graduations.  All exciting things!  I get to pick up my blogging again, and while this week's post is more of a short and sweet one, there are some enthralling ones in the works for the coming season.  Enjoy!

*NIGHTFALL*

Hair // Mucio VidalesBrush Salon 949-496-8800

Makeup // Deanna Foerstner @ www.deannarene.com

Photography // Adrian Jonadrianjonphotography.com

Wardobe // LOLOLOLOBOUTIQUES

Stylist // Shiloh McKasson @shilohstyle.com















Tuesday, May 20, 2014

The Villa Photoshoot

The Villa in San Juan Capistrano Photoshoot

The Villa is a charming historical building in the heart of downtown San Juan Capistrano.  If you like Ramos House Cafe then you will love the aesthetic that the Villa provides. Here is a glimpse of it from a photoshoot in the venue.  

Hair // Mucio Vidales @ Brush Salon 949-496-8800

Makeup // Parie Rezaie @ freelance artist

Photography // Russell Fowler 

Wedding Dresses // Amy Michelson @  www.amymichelson.com

Venue // The Villathevillasjc.com














Wednesday, May 14, 2014

The Met Ball Red Carpet

The Met Gala 2014

I miss the days when it was called the Costume Institute Gala, since it serves as a fundraiser for the Met and specifically the Costume Institute.  For whatever reasons, the name of the event was changed and it could just be my imagination but the outfits have gotten more true red carpet and less costume-y.  I personally favor the avant-garde looks fro its history and the fact that there is a correlating theme just adds to the creativity options.  I've always looked forward to seeing the looks in Vogue magazine following the event, and since launching my weekly blog post, I have been looking forward to reviewing the looks!  And here they are, in a best and worst how to showdown. 


How to, and how not to wear a ball gown. My best dressed of the night goes to Karolina Kurkova.  She looks like a walking art piece, her dress is so decadent and perfect I can't take my eyes off of it.  This is exactly what I would expect to see worn to an event that celebrates fashion and the Arts.  Sandra Lee's souffle of an outfit deflates and becomes too costume-y. The color is off, the fabric is wrinkled and it sadly looks like a second hand prom dress from 1989.  


How to rock a train. Sarah Jessica Parker channels 'Carrie Bradshaw' in this fun number.  I'm a sucker for a cinched waist and a tousled updo.  This is how you wear a lavish fabric.  Katie Holmes drowns in her yellow frock making her look frumpy.  The combination of poufy neckline with a gathered bodice to fullness again makes it look amateur.  


How to and how not to do a silhouette. BeyoncĂ© kills it in this slinky dramatic dress.  I love the peekaboo openings, the see through pops to keep you looking and the hair and makeup make it one of the best looks of the night.  Kate Upton... why?  Celebrated for her curves, she does nothing here to showcase them with the way this dress explodes at the bottom.  It ages her and that head piece is just awful.  


How to choose a neckline.  I love both of these dresses and the opulence is so fitting for this type of event.  The color of Liu Wen's dress is just a bit more standout and the neckline is so much more interesting and just catapults the gown into stellar territory.  I have to give credit to Sarah Silverman for giving us a completely different look and this is so close to being great, but the neckline doesn't fit the splendor of the design.  


How to fashionista.  Part of being one to watch on the red carpet is a blend of attitude, taking risks and pushing the envelope. Anna Wintour's reputation precedes her and she surprises us with something much more colorful and cheery.  It almost has a graffiti feel to it and is considerably edgy compared to what you'd expect from a classic lady.  Lupita N'yongo misses the mark in this flapper disaster.  There's a lot going on here with the feather, beads, headband but I admire the attempt made.  


How to be bright.  I am such a sucker for bold colors and both of these ladies give some excitment on the red carpet.  Emma Stone wins me over in this pink on pink with a peep toe.  And Olivia Munn's yellow Hayworth-esque gown is sultry.  My only distraction in both cases is the hair.  Both styles feel like a mismatch to the dresses and leave me wanting more.  Go big or go home when it comes to being bold!

 

How to go metallic.  Rosie Huntington-Whitely looks ready for battle in her armored dress, very gladiator and with the shoes even more so.  She annihilates Kristen Stewart's mess of a dress.  It looks as though the designer had a few too many ideas and ran out of time in the sewing room.  


How to Lavender.  Nicole Richie keeps it simple and cool with her sleek gown.  So much movement and interest, and it keeps the focus on her pale violet hair.  Rashida Jones does herself no favors and needs to fire her stylist.  This dress is so wrong in proportion and confusing... why the cornflower blue extra ruffle, why the hemline?  No, no, no!


How to be Architectural.  When geometry, design and construction are executed perfectly it is breathtaking, as seen here on Greta Gerwig.  It is strong while maintaining softness and its timelessness has a place in every decade past and yet to come.  I cannot say the same for Kristen Wiig.  The halter is great but the black hole inspired Saturn ring thing is misshapen and doesn't make sense. 


How to Scale.  Both of these ladies hit the mark working interesting designs on the red carpet.  Marion Cotillard finishes off her classic look with a beautifully styled hair hat and those bright lips are superb!  Naomi Watts dons the mermaid ombre look, but if I could just see something a little softer with the hair instead of the combover and a brighter eye color or lipstick.  


How to Barbie.  Reese Witherspoon goes full Marilyn meets Grace Kelly and it is gorgeous!  Perfect hair that is coifed to look almost plastic and the makeup with a slight dewy quality finished the 'doll' look.  Emmy Rossum goes Tropical Barbie and while it isn't totes terrible, it isn't memorable either. 


How to be famous for marketing sex.  Dita Von Teese gives burlesque realness and stays true to her persona with the flawless hair and makeup.  The cream gown with red accents keep your eye dazzled and appear as if she's shimmying even in a still portrait.  Kim Kardashian goes for a silk sheet with a belt instead of the bedspread she wore to last year's event. (see here)  What can we expect from her next year? A dust ruffle perhaps?


How to Black & White.  Charlize Theron rarely disappoints on the red carpet and seen here in exquisite lines, she retains her Hollywood royalty title.  The jacket at first seemed to belong to Sean Penn and I would have left it behind personally but all in all she looks great.  Cara Delevingne goes B&W as well but wearing a seatbelt strap as a top and high-waters, its a total miss.  If you're going to go pants, go jumpsuit chic and keep it classy, but I just think this is way casual for this event.  

Thanks for reading this week's post!  Stay tuned in the next couple weeks when we review the Cannes Film Festival red carpet!  If you are interested in staying updated when I launch a blog post, please join my mailing list by scrolling to the top right area and enter your email address  in the box below the archives to be prompted and not miss any articles!  

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