sábado, 22 de julio de 2017
Estilismos de primer café
Y 5 semanas después (de dar a luz), Beyoncé se fue de concierto con Solange
Cara Delevingne o el ‘athleisure’ de la ciencia-ficción
La familia Énergie de Vie de Lancôme crece con tres nuevos cosméticos muy prácticos
El año pasado, más o menos por estas fechas, os hablaba de una nueva línea de Lancôme destinada a cubrir las necesidades de la piel de las treintañeras, Énergie de Vie. Os contaba que era una gama de productos muy prácticos pensada para mujeres que se pasan el día con prisas y estresadas y que no disponen de mucho tiempo para dedicarse al cuidado de su piel.
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Los 7 días/ 7 looks de Lyn Slater (VI)
¿Y si Charlize Theron fuese la próxima ‘James Bond’?
El día que Paris Jackson recuperó los pantalones bombachos (y nos recordó lo maravillosos que son)
El vestido que Padmé le prestó a Natalie
viernes, 21 de julio de 2017
Garbiñe es la deportista española mejor vestida... y no hay nada de malo en ello
El calendario Pirelli 2018 lo protagonizan (íntegramente) personalidades afroamericanas
Mean Ol’ Schoolmarm: Personal Pronouns! by PW Fun & Learning
Today’s Mean Ol’ Schoolmarm moment of the day is…
Personal Pronouns! Specifically: I vs. Me; She vs. Her; He vs. Him
She, He, I: Subject pronouns
Her, Him, Me: Object pronouns (either direct object, or object of preposition)
Sometimes, examples of the rules of pronouns are easier. Like this one:
Incorrect: Me and the kids will meet you at the game.
Correct: The kids and I will meet you at the game.
Incorrect: Her and I saw all of our classmates at summer school.
Correct: She and I saw all of our classmates at summer school.
When the pronoun is the object of a sentence or prepositional phrase, knowing which pronoun to use can be tricky. Like these:
Incorrect: The final two presents at Christmas were given to my sister and I.
Correct: The final two presents at Christmas were given to my sister and me.
Incorrect: After studying diligently, she drove home and proclaimed to her father and I that she was ready for the exam.
Correct: After studying diligently, she drove home and proclaimed to her father and me that she was ready for the exam.
Until Next Time,
The Mean Ol’ Schoolmarm
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Mean Ol’ Schoolmarm: Personal Pronouns! by PW Fun & Learning
Today’s Mean Ol’ Schoolmarm moment of the day is…
Personal Pronouns! Specifically: I vs. Me; She vs. Her; He vs. Him
She, He, I: Subject pronouns
Her, Him, Me: Object pronouns (either direct object, or object of preposition)
Sometimes, examples of the rules of pronouns are easier. Like this one:
Incorrect: Me and the kids will meet you at the game.
Correct: The kids and I will meet you at the game.
Incorrect: Her and I saw all of our classmates at summer school.
Correct: She and I saw all of our classmates at summer school.
When the pronoun is the object of a sentence or prepositional phrase, knowing which pronoun to use can be tricky. Like these:
Incorrect: The final two presents at Christmas were given to my sister and I.
Correct: The final two presents at Christmas were given to my sister and me.
Incorrect: After studying diligently, she drove home and proclaimed to her father and I that she was ready for the exam.
Correct: After studying diligently, she drove home and proclaimed to her father and me that she was ready for the exam.
Until Next Time,
The Mean Ol’ Schoolmarm
Una editora de Vogue ha pasado un día entero con unos Crocs (y lo cuenta en primera persona)
Por qué este verano deberías llevar los labios de color naranja
Los 7 días/ 7 looks de Lyn Slater (V)
5 cosas de la campaña de Steven Meisel para Zara por las que queremos que el invierno llegue ya
Amarillo, brocado y entallado en la cintura. Así es el nuevo vestido que ha puesto de acuerdo a Ivanka Trump y Kate Middleton
El verdadero motivo por el que deberías conocer a Pepe Muñoz, el bailarín de Céline Dion
Hablemos del truco de belleza que Elle Fanning aprendió de su abuela
¿Fingió la mujer del Primer Ministro japonés no saber inglés para no tener que hablar con Donald Trump?
Estas son las parejas del 'street style' que más saben de moda
Madrid es más Capital de Moda que nunca
Sí, Cara Delevingne actúa en ‘Valerian’, pero también canta
Un momento, ¿se han prometido Jon Snow (Kit Harington) e Ygritte (Rose Leslie)?
jueves, 20 de julio de 2017
Nueva colaboración: ERDEM x H&M
Nueva colaboración: ERDEM x H&M
Uno de los gigantes en la industria de la moda, el grupo H&M anunció recientemente su nueva colaboración de cara a su campaña para esta Navidades 2017, en este caso será la colección ERDEM x H&M.
Tras sus colaboraciones con destacadas firmas de moda como Balmain y Kenzo, la firma decide apostar por Erdem que ha diseñado una colección cápsula en exclusiva para H&M tanto para mujer como para hombre. En esta nueva colección la firma explora el poder de la belleza, con referencias históricas y narrativas personales. Las nuevas prendas juegan con los estampados, textiles y los detalles artesanales que tanto nombre han dado a la firma Erdem.
Aquí tenemos su campaña de baño:
En palabras de Erdem “Estoy muy contento de colaborar con H&M y explorar mi trabajo a una escala mucho mayor incluyendo la colección para hombre que jamás he hecho antes. Es toda una aventura trabajar con Baz Luhrmann, uno de los escritores más importantes de nuestro tiempo”.
La nueva colección estará disponible y a la venta en tiendas seleccionas de la firma a nivel internacional y en su web a partir del 2 de noviembre.
En palabras de Ann-Sofie Johansson, la directora creativa de H&M “Desde el momento que empezamos a hablar con Erdem sobre la colaboración capturé su visión, Para esta colección ha creado un mundo encantado lleno de belleza, delicadeza y rico en detalles. Se trata de piezas especiales que vas a querer vestir siempre”.
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Un avance de las tendencias de Stradivarius Otoño 2017
Un avance de las tendencias de Stradivarius Otoño 2017
Y hoy te avanzamos las tres principales tendencias de moda por las que apuesta la nueva colección Otoño 2017 de la firma de moda Stradivarius, siempre fiel a su estilo casual.
Aquí tienes su última editorial para este verano 2017:
Working girl
La working girl de Stradivarius es un chica tomboy con numerosas prendas sport, de estilo masculino, volumen oversize y detalles técnicos. La prenda must have para conseguir este estilo es el traje.
Las prendas de oficina se llenan de estampados a cuadros vichy, harrys y ventana, entre otros. Prendas como los vestidos, las americanas y los pantalones masculinos son infalibles para conseguir el look.
Folk
El estilo folk vuele en la colección para este Otoño 2017 de Stradivarius con un toque romántico y femenino y con claras influencias del western americano. Para conseguir el look folk la prenda must have es el poncho junto con bordados étnicos, pompones, pana, borrego y antelina. Los materiales rústicos se embellecen con detalles como las tachas, cadenas y tachuelas.
Denim
El denim siempre ocupa un papel principal en las colecciones de Stradivarius y es que se encuentra en el mismo ADN de la firma. En la colección para este Otoño 2017 se vuelve a la esencia de los tejanos americanos, desgastados. Destacan las coloraciones azules y los decorados mediante técnicas artesanales, bordados, embellishment, fornituras…
http://ift.tt/2uGOy3d July 20, 2017 at 08:02PM5 LOOKS PARA DIARIO CON GAFAS
En el vídeo de hoy, os traigo un lookbook con 5 outfits para diario con gafas, perfectos para verano 😉 […]
La entrada 5 LOOKS PARA DIARIO CON GAFAS aparece primero en Aishawari.com.
http://ift.tt/2vFU8jx July 20, 2017 at 06:32PMDespués de los bañadores con tu nombre, llegan las sudaderas con tu signo del Zodíaco
Is Fashion Performing Art?
‘Baby Driver’ o la consagración (definitiva) de Ansel Elgort
En este look de Doña Letizia encontrarás tus próximas adquisicones de Uterqüe
5 marcas de pendientes que tienes que conocer
Estas firmas de bañadores y bikinis reúnen las tres S que te encantarán
Looks (low cost) para una novia diferente
5 libros perfectos para leer las tardes de verano
Los directores creativos de Courrèges dejan la firma francesa
Cover Model 2017 Top 5 finalists announced
We are so excited to announce the Women's Health and Fitness & Brazilian Butterfly Cover Model Competition Top 5 in the August edition of WH&F.
After hours of deliberation, our judging panel have finally come to a decision – and what a tough task our amazing Top 10 made this!
Grab your copy and read all about the WH&F and Brazilian Butterfly 2017 Cover Model Competition’s Top 5.
We’ve rounded up these energetic down-to-earth girls to chat all things fitness, from their fave training moves and workout playlists to their top tips for fitness newbies.
Follow us on Instagram (@whandfmag) & Facebook to follow our Cover Model reveal.
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La dieta del bronceado bonito: alimentos que te ayudan más que las zanahorias
Los 7 días/ 7 looks de Lyn Slater (IV)
Three P.W. Knife Sets! by Ree
Today, because I was up at 4:00 am, because the birds are just now starting to chirp, because Christmas is less than six months away (ha) and because I love ya, I’m giving away three (3) of these awesome Pioneer Woman turquoise knife sets! I love, love, love these knives.
I’ve been using them for the past few months and the handles are wonderful; they just feel good in my hand. Oh, and the super-sharp blades. Super durable, and I think we’ll be very happy together. (I think you’ll be happy, too!)
TO ENTER
To enter, complete and submit the answer in the giveaway box below.
Three winners will be randomly selected and announced Friday morning!
Here’s where you can find the knives online in case you’d like to know more:
Pioneer Woman Turquoise Knife Set
Good luck!
Three P.W. Knife Sets! by Ree
Today, because I was up at 4:00 am, because the birds are just now starting to chirp, because Christmas is less than six months away (ha) and because I love ya, I’m giving away three (3) of these awesome Pioneer Woman turquoise knife sets! I love, love, love these knives.
I’ve been using them for the past few months and the handles are wonderful; they just feel good in my hand. Oh, and the super-sharp blades. Super durable, and I think we’ll be very happy together. (I think you’ll be happy, too!)
TO ENTER
To enter, complete and submit the answer in the giveaway box below.
Three winners will be randomly selected and announced Friday morning!
Here’s where you can find the knives online in case you’d like to know more:
Pioneer Woman Turquoise Knife Set
Good luck!
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¿Es el ‘menocore’ el próximo ‘normcore’?
Encuesta 28
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http://ift.tt/2ti9eLz July 20, 2017 at 10:35AMLos complementos de los 2000 que nunca pensaste verías de nuevo (y que han vuelto)
Lemon Curd Ripple Ice Cream by Erica
Have you ever had lemon curd? If you’ve experienced that pleasure, you know that it is addicting. It’s so smooth and rich and zingy all at the same time. Swirl it into ice cream and you’ve got yourself one crazy amazing dessert.
I originally went for an ultra-lemon version of this ice cream, making a lemon-flavored ice cream base to complement the lemon curd ripple. It was lovely, but I wanted to try a straight-up vanilla version to see if the contrasting flavors worked better. We (my husband, sister, and I) all agreed that the vanilla version was better: the lemon curd flavor was more distinct.
In my initial test run of this ice cream, I made the same custard base that I used for my Mint Chip Ice Cream last year (omitting the mint and adding lemon, of course). After watching me stand over the stove to make the cooked custard base after already standing over the stove to make the lemon curd, my husband told me it was too much work. I reluctantly agreed, even though I love a good custard ice cream. So I decided to devise a no-cook version instead. It’s much easier and faster than making a custard base, and my husband actually prefers it! It makes a soft and fluffy ice cream.
To make this ice cream, you first beat the cream with the sugar and vanilla. You don’t want to beat it all the way to the whipped cream stage. That’s a little too fluffy for ice cream in my opinion. You want it to be thickened, but still kind of liquid. Basically, stop whipping just before it’s thick enough to dollop on your favorite dessert.
Then, slooooowly add the milk. It can be difficult to get the milk to mix in with the cream. Adding it gradually helps.
Churn according to your ice cream maker’s instructions. But make sure to not over-churn your ice cream. Because you’ve already beaten the cream, it’s easier to churn your ice cream too long and give it a buttery texture. Stop and check the ice cream at least 5–10 minutes before you normally would.
Scoop the ice cream into a freezer container. Dollop about half of the lemon curd over the ice cream.
Fold it in with a spatula.
Repeat with the remaining lemon curd. Freeze until firm, at least several hours.
Don’t you just want to dive into it?
This is basically my husband’s dream dessert: creamy, soft vanilla ice cream with delightfully zippy and rich lemon curd rippled throughout. He’s slightly obsessed with it. Like, he gets possessive if I try to feed it to anyone else.
Yep. It’s that good.
Notes:
- You can also make this a no-churn ice cream! It will be a bit more icy than the churned version, but it will still be very good. I included instructions in the recipe below.
- I like my ice cream not very sweet, as you’ll see reflected in this recipe. If you prefer a sweeter dessert, go ahead and increase the sugar to half a cup or so.
- If you don’t want to bother with homemade lemon curd (trust me: it’s worth it!), you can go for store-bought. Use 1 1/4 cups.
- I listed 5 hours for the prep time. This includes the 2 hours the lemon curd needs to chill and the time the ice cream needs to firm up in the freezer. If you decide to use store-bought lemon curd, the whole process should only take about 2–3 hours (depending on how cold your freezer is).
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Lemon Curd Ripple Ice Cream by Erica
Have you ever had lemon curd? If you’ve experienced that pleasure, you know that it is addicting. It’s so smooth and rich and zingy all at the same time. Swirl it into ice cream and you’ve got yourself one crazy amazing dessert.
I originally went for an ultra-lemon version of this ice cream, making a lemon-flavored ice cream base to complement the lemon curd ripple. It was lovely, but I wanted to try a straight-up vanilla version to see if the contrasting flavors worked better. We (my husband, sister, and I) all agreed that the vanilla version was better: the lemon curd flavor was more distinct.
In my initial test run of this ice cream, I made the same custard base that I used for my Mint Chip Ice Cream last year (omitting the mint and adding lemon, of course). After watching me stand over the stove to make the cooked custard base after already standing over the stove to make the lemon curd, my husband told me it was too much work. I reluctantly agreed, even though I love a good custard ice cream. So I decided to devise a no-cook version instead. It’s much easier and faster than making a custard base, and my husband actually prefers it! It makes a soft and fluffy ice cream.
To make this ice cream, you first beat the cream with the sugar and vanilla. You don’t want to beat it all the way to the whipped cream stage. That’s a little too fluffy for ice cream in my opinion. You want it to be thickened, but still kind of liquid. Basically, stop whipping just before it’s thick enough to dollop on your favorite dessert.
Then, slooooowly add the milk. It can be difficult to get the milk to mix in with the cream. Adding it gradually helps.
Churn according to your ice cream maker’s instructions. But make sure to not over-churn your ice cream. Because you’ve already beaten the cream, it’s easier to churn your ice cream too long and give it a buttery texture. Stop and check the ice cream at least 5–10 minutes before you normally would.
Scoop the ice cream into a freezer container. Dollop about half of the lemon curd over the ice cream.
Fold it in with a spatula.
Repeat with the remaining lemon curd. Freeze until firm, at least several hours.
Don’t you just want to dive into it?
This is basically my husband’s dream dessert: creamy, soft vanilla ice cream with delightfully zippy and rich lemon curd rippled throughout. He’s slightly obsessed with it. Like, he gets possessive if I try to feed it to anyone else.
Yep. It’s that good.
Notes:
- You can also make this a no-churn ice cream! It will be a bit more icy than the churned version, but it will still be very good. I included instructions in the recipe below.
- I like my ice cream not very sweet, as you’ll see reflected in this recipe. If you prefer a sweeter dessert, go ahead and increase the sugar to half a cup or so.
- If you don’t want to bother with homemade lemon curd (trust me: it’s worth it!), you can go for store-bought. Use 1 1/4 cups.
- I listed 5 hours for the prep time. This includes the 2 hours the lemon curd needs to chill and the time the ice cream needs to firm up in the freezer. If you decide to use store-bought lemon curd, the whole process should only take about 2–3 hours (depending on how cold your freezer is).