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You want to look like you have it all right? Well, you have to remember to dress up your face as well as your wardrobe! It’s no secret we love to play with different looks when it comes to clothing. But we also love to use the Holidays as a time to play with our usual makeup routine. Because it tends to be such a fun festive time filled with parties and events, you can play up your makeup to be just as glamorous as your outfit. Think about it; Where would Lady Gaga be without the whole look? She would be just another girl wearing a see-through lampshade around town as an outfit, but put on that eyeliner and lipstick and you have a star! Makeup trends for this Holiday season aren’t as dramatic as GaGa but are really fun and can be incorporated into any personal style.
Heavy blush is a major trend you can participate in this year without blaming it on too much eggnog. It’s a great way to add color to winter drab skin and really play with different colors that you may not have had the bravery to try earlier in the year. Below is Beyonce’s version of a winter flushed face;

Long lush over dramatic eyelashes are not just for drag queens anymore, they have made their way into everyday holiday style at last. For those of you who are dramatic dare taking Gomattas, you can try eyelash extensions which give you the look of lashes coated with mascara all day everyday. For those of you who just want a temporary kind of drama, try falsies like Eva Longoria’s.

A trend that we love, love, love this season is the smoky eye paired with glittery eyeshadow. Use the Holidays as an excuse to play with different colors. Line your eyes with a dark liner and use a touch lighter of a glittery shadow on your eyelid and blend upwards. It’s a fantastic way to play up your eyes for a huge celebration or for a night out dancing with the girls.


Of course, if expertly executed, all three trends can work together pretty well without looking clownish. Check out the picture below for an idea of what we’re referring to.

Whatever makeup you choose for the holiday season remember to have fun with it!

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What Goes Around Comes Around

By TheBishop added on Mon, 11/30/2009 - 2:01pm

Not since Jean Paul Gaultier designed Madonna’s cone shaped bra for her 1990 Blonde Ambition Tour have we seen so much visible lingerie. But that is exactly what is gracing the runway for the Spring 2010 season. Marc Jacobs made his mark this season by sending numerous silky bras overlaying the top of soft feminine flirty shirts down the runway.

At the AF Vandevorst show it wasn’t all about visible bras, but more about sheer visible stockings and full coverage silky panties worn as pants. They were tastefully paired with heavier fabrics and larger belts which gave the collection a sense of balance and class.

Even the ever classic Chanel participated by including sheer lace tops with a hint of lingerie underneath.

With all of this lingerie being worn as outerwear we realize that we no longer need the proper lighting to look good in our undies.

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You Gotta Admit The Boy Has A Flair For Fashion

By TheBishop added on Mon, 11/30/2009 - 12:15pm

Yes, we know all about how unabashed Adam Lambert is about his sexuality, and yes we know all about all the hoopla surrounding his censored performance at the American Music Awards last week, but the truth is we don’t really get caught up in all that extracurricular jazz. We like to keep our focus on the task at hand which is this man’s very bold, very brazen fashion sense. Lambert’s style embodies a daring mix of past, present and future. He mixes Boy George circa Culture Club in the 80’s with Michael Jackson, while throwing in a touch of Twilight and topping it off with a little bit of Elvis. And while his style may not always be the popular choice, we have to give him props for having the confidence to dress whatever damn way he pleases.

Lambert at a dramatic moment;

And even in a non-dramatic moment he brings his own sense of style to the table.

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Oh, Miley. So young, so foolish.

By Giovanna added on Mon, 11/23/2009 - 4:24pm

We’re only a little bit embarrassed to admit that we’re fans of “ Party in the U.S.A.” It’s just so catchy… But it seems the young star needs a few fashion lessons. We’ll start with Miley's declartion that she dressed like Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman for her ‘80s themed 17th birthday party. Besides the fact that Hollywood Boulevard prostitute is probably not the most appropriate look for a 17 year old, we’d also like to point out that Pretty Woman was made in 1990 so she’s kinda failed at her own birthday theme.

Moving on, Miley recently claimed that she started the plaid shirt trend. Right… We know she was born in 1992 and probably doesn’t remember much of the whole grunge thing, but come on! Someone needs to get this girl a pop culture dictionary or perhaps a copy of Michael Lavine’s new photography book Grunge.

See below for Miley’s party look and the Christmas present we’ll be sending her.


[Image via Nymag.com]


[Image via MichaelLavine.com]

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Vampire Style

By Giovanna added on Wed, 11/18/2009 - 2:33pm

Vampire Style

With so much New Moon press and hoards of teenage fans to impress we have to hand it to the vampire crew for representing with some serious red carpet style. And while we love Kristen Stewart’s alternately edgy and glam looks, we must admit that Dakota Fanning was the picture of young starlet sophistication at the LA premiere in black lace Valentino. Well played. Check out all the Twilight ladies' red carpet looks below.

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Top That!

By Giovanna added on Wed, 11/18/2009 - 1:56pm

If you have not seen the movie Teen Witch, then I’m sorry, but we’re going to have to suspend your Gomatta Girls account until you take a moment to watch the late ‘80s gem that was a rockin’ high school musical before there was a High School Musical. Yes, we are that serious. So pick up the DVD (an excellent holiday gift by the way) and experience the magic. Then get really excited about designer Rachel Antonoff’s spring collection and her video look which pays homage to the glorious “Top That!” rap from the movie. Really, we don’t know what could make us love Antonoff’s cool, girly pieces more. Teen Vogue recently posted some stills from the video. Check them out along with the original Teen Witch scene below. Oh yah, and in case you have no idea what we’re talking about, please note that Kenneth the page also performed the rap on 30 Rock last season (video also below). Teen Witch is truly a classic. Get on board.




[Images via TeenVogue.com]

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We do REALLY love Chanel…

By Giovanna added on Thu, 11/12/2009 - 1:18pm

Sure sure, we could rock a classic quilted bag, we could pick up one of the new adorably puffy CoCo Cocoons, but that’s all so common. True Chanel devotees will be bidding on this double C logo sofa. We do love the idea of having Chanel be a part of our lives every day. What do you think? Oh so chic? Or beyond over the top? The piece, originally designed for a Chanel event and later used in ad campaigns is for sale through 1stdibs.com. Bidding starts at $8,500. Anyone want to chip in?

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Unfashionable Fakes

By Giovanna added on Wed, 11/11/2009 - 4:24pm

We never rock fakes at Gomatta Girls. Why would we when we get the real goods at such amazing discounts? But we are always amused by some of the absurd knock offs we see. Luckily, we trained Sal and the boys well, and they don’t even look at the constant stream of silly designer wannnabes that is always parading by them at the docks. London, fashion blog Hapsical just posted some shots from a market in Tunsia that are down right hilarious. How much would you pay for a Hugu Boos top? A Girgio Armwni suit? Um… PASS. We are a little tempted by that Gucci basketball though…





[Images via Hapiscal.bogspot.com]

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Another fab collab

By Giovanna added on Mon, 11/09/2009 - 3:00pm

It’s seems you must collaborate or die these days. And we kind of love it. If you are a mainstream brand that wants a little street cred it is an easy way to get people’s attention. We are currently smitten with Parisian jewelry designer Ligia Dias mini collection for Club Monaco. Ligia believes that “Every woman should have a version of a pearl necklace in her wardrobe.” We agree and we know Nonna would be thrilled to see us sporting some. Dias’s designs are thoroughly modern takes on the style. Check out the styles here. Our fave is the long rope with chains.

[Images via ClubMonaco.com]

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Some High Fashion for the Kids

By Giovanna added on Tue, 11/03/2009 - 3:56pm

We are completely in love with the Stella McCartney for Gap Kids collection. We’ll start with the amazing boy’s bandleader jacket (only available in select stores) that we don’t really see any little boy have an interest in. Probably a good thing, as the big sizes are already being snatched up by savvy petite fashionistas everywhere. There are several other items we wouldn’t mind stealing for ourselves – the pink hi-tops sneakers and duck boots (see above) are both very practical winter footwear options, but there are also the girls bloomer shorts and the boys cotton/cashmere cardigan that would slip seamlessly into our grown up wardrobe. Alright, now that we’ve outfitted ourselves we can move on to selecting gifts for the little ones in the family. For the little ladies we like the kanga sweater dress. For the boys we’ve chosen the fair isle sweater and for all the little ones, the ridiculously cute snowsuit. Take a peek at some of the adorable shots from the campaign below. The animal friendly pics were shot by Ryan McGinley, who also shot Stella’s big kid campaign this year. And for any of you LA Gomattas, be sure to swing by Gap's pop up shop on Robertson which is now stocking all the Stella styles. (108 N. Robertson Blvd, (310) 285-1880)




[Images via Gap.com]

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