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February’s inspiration folder

February has been a very weird month for me. I was down with a bad Pneumonia for the most of it (but all better now, thanks) and before I had the chance to get back on my feet I find that it’s almost over. Being sick is bad, by all means, but I have to admit that I finally had the time to watch all the shows of fashion weeks on my iPad in bed, and also to read a lot and watch TV! Which I haven’t done in such a long time. And now it’s back to work, full on. I hope you enjoy the few photos I loved and saved for this post:

Dior Men fashion show backstage, Paris. Another Magazine

Twiggy. I Love Your Style blog

Theyskens’ Theory

The Heiress by Vogue.com

Kasia Struss for Iro Spring 2013 Campaign by Knoepfel & Indlekofer

Frida Kahlo in Another Magazine

xx

Hilla Ohayon

Cara Delevingne again

Are you absolutely sure you haven’t had enough of Cara Delevingne? If yes, click on Play for her Valentine’s Day video for Love Magazine. And yes, you are not imagining it. She is everywhere, all the time, and by the time you go to sleep after a fuul day of seeing her everywhere, she’s already on her way to get to your tomorrow’s destination.

 

xx

Hilla Ohayon.

Rise and Shine: with Cara Delevingne lip-synch for LOVE magazine


Trust me, it’ll get your morning to start with a smile.
Hint: she’s getting crazy a-la Cara one minute in the video.
And, of course, stays stunning all through it.
Speakers, up now, and –

Cara Delevingne sings for LOVE from LOVE on Vimeo.

And do enjoy a little bit more of Cara before you leave –


Have a good one!

xx

Hilla Ohayon

Beauty Call: I almost found my one


I’ve been looking for the perfect eye cream/gel for as long as I can imagine my upcoming wrinkles. Meaning – for years and years now. My problem wasn’t really about the wrinkles, it’s my morning puffiness that drives me crazy. It’s on and loud even if I wake up at 7am, shower, put my creams on and wear makeup – at least until 10am. So embarrassing. People always think that I’m tired or just woke up. It’s not true! I just get too puffy that’s all.
So I literally tried every cream out there. None of them worked. And then I got a bit older, and the skin around my eyes asked for different things. Hey, it wants moisture now, and a lot of it. So that’s how my quest for de-puffing became second or third in my priorities. I’m more scared of wrinkles than swollen eyelids for sure.
Moisturising eye creams are mostly good. Use anything really, as long as it’s meant to go for your eyes only and it has a nice feeling, they all do the trick.
And then – miracle! I recently got La Prairie Advanced Marine Biology Eye Gel 0.5 oz / 15 ml and was so happy to discover that it actually works! 10 minutes after applying I looked wide awake and the big bags were gone. So if you have the same problem, I highly recommend it.
The only minus of this gel is that like most other gels, it is not moisturising enough. I have to use another cream on top of it to get it done. It’s a bit annoying because it takes longer to absorb and you can’t really use makeup straight after, but I think it’s worth the outcome for sure.
You can read another review about this product here and I also recommend getting a sample first to see if you actually like it – La Prairie’s samples are pretty huge and can last you at least a couple of weeks.

You can also purchase it here at Amazon:

Conclusion: I’d gladly give it a 10 but I can’t. It’s the lack of moisture in it that makes it a 8.5 in my opinion.

xx

Hilla Ohayon

Inspiration folder, January 20th 2013

 

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Hilla Ohayon

 

 

Early January 2013 inspiration folder

This particular Tuesday calls for some inspiration. Just drained my folder here again:

Raf Simons first Dior ad ss13

Raf Simons first Dior ad ss13

Raf Simons first Dior ad ss13

Raf Simons first Dior ad ss13

Givenchy cosmetics ad

Givenchy cosmetics ad

Saint Laurent

Saint Laurent

Damir Doma for Mykita eyewear

Damir Doma for Mykita eyewear

Acne Tokyo
Acne Tokyo

 

Alexander Wang

Alexander Wang

 

xx,

Hilla Ohayon.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bringing Sexy Back – Saint Laurent / SS13 part II

How would you combine layback, sexy, teasing, nonchalance, chicness and beauty all in one video? How would you divide the percentage of each ingredient for it to turn out perfect?
Saint Laurent did it in their second part video for the 2013 spring/summer collection ad campaign.
Is it the music? The hair? The clothes?
I think it’s in the accuracy of the outcome. It’s here for you to judge, followed by the previous parts of it:

Saint Laurent Collection part I

Saint Laurent Introduction Campaign

I didn’t like the first part. The introduction one was quite shocking, especially because it meant that I had to deal and get used to the new name. I mean – I was born in the very early 80s. For me it’s Yves Saint Laurent and that is that. I’m trying, really, I do…

xx

Hilla Ohayon.

Exhibition: Christobal Balenciaga – Collector of Fashions

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A little timing explanation and some previous background is in due to this post, yes.

Balenciaga Bolero, 1958

A day after a long and very busy fashion week in Tel Aviv has ended, this miracle has happened: The opening night of a magical exhibition for my favorite brand, Balenciaga, has come. Timing is everything for sure. I was so exhausted and down after 3.5 days of 6-8 runways a day, reporting to the newspaper during and after each show and not resting at all. Anticlimax was awaiting me, along with so many mixed emotions concerning the Israeli fashion scene. To make a long story short, the exhibition at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art was the best pick-me-up I could ask for, for the simplest reasons: I needed something to remind me that fashion is art, and is not necessarily commercialised from scratch. I needed a reminder of craftmanship, of high quality embroidery, of composition, of superiority. I needed Balenciaga to balance myself and to remember why I work in fashion. Walking through the models exhibited and the glass drawers during opening night was not enough for me. I knew I had to go back and enjoy every piece with myself, alone, as opening night was packed. It’s a very good thing, but I needed my time. I came back a few days after with my camera, and took pictures of all the models, both those which were designed by Cristobal Balenciaga and also of those which inspired his work and he chose to collect and cherish in the Balenciaga archives.

This is my chance to say thank you to the wonderful people at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art for working so hard and bringing this beautiful exhibition here. One look at the pieces emphasises how hard and complicated this must have been for them and it is important for me to say – it’s highly appreciated, thank you.

If you are in Tel Aviv this winter and wish to see the exhibition, it is open until April 28 2013. More details in this link.

xx,

Hilla Ohayon.

Sofia Coppola’s Miss Dior Cherie video – the extended version

Extending the dreamy vibe this weekend has given me, with a truly stormy weather outside and a very tranquil atmosphere inside, here is a great way to do it – films director Sofia Coppola’s extended video for the new Miss Dior Cherie campaign, starring Natalie Portman:

And, if I may add, I think Natalie Portman is gorgeous, yet I would love to see Sofia herself starring her own films, please.

xx

Hilla Ohayon.

Inspiration folder, Dec. 24th