Coach Poppy Collection

Fri, Jun 26, 2009

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Here is a look at Coach’s new Poppy Collection, its full of bright colors and prints. It looks like a Coach spin on the Victoria’s Secret Pink Line to me, which is a line that I absolutely love. This new collection is also noted as a fan favorite by their facebook fans.

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The Barbie Suite @ The Palms

Thu, Jun 25, 2009

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Ever dreamed of living in Barbie’s Malibu Dream House? If so, now is your chance! Barbie has moved some of her favorite things from her Malibu pad to The Palms so girls of all ages can experience the fantasy and fun of Barbie’s lifestyle.

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Too Faced New Fall 2009 Products

Wed, Jun 24, 2009

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Here is a look at the upcoming products for Fall 2009 you can find them at toofaced.com & on sephora.com:


Metal Eyed Liquid Eyeliners $17.50
Shades: Blackout (smoldering black), Dirt Bag (red brown), Brown Sugar (golden brown), Get Lucky (sparking emerald), Shotgun (gunmetal), Handcuffs (metallic steel), Plum Crazy (vivid amethyst), Twilight (sapphire spark)


Natural Eye Shadow Collection $34.00

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Jesse’s Girl Cosmetics – Video Contest

Mon, Jun 22, 2009

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got this in an email today:

Hi Jesse’s Girls and friends!

Jesse and I are excited to announce the premier of Jesse’s Girl Cosmetics YouTube Video Contest. The contest will begin on July 1st and continue monthly through the end of this year.

3 contest prize places, consisting of various amounts of Jesse’s Girl product, will be awarded each month.

1st PLACE – $100
2nd PLACE – $50
3rd PLACE – $25

More details can be found on our website.

We sincerely look forward to seeing how our products are used and how creative you are with this contest. Are you a Jesse’s Girl?

Jesse’s Girl,
Cathy

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BET Awards – Tony Rock Event

Sun, Jun 21, 2009

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Tony Rock & BET Awards

To RSVP for the event or for red carpet access
please email info@rocktheworldincorp.com with your first and last name and number of guests

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Beauty Bloggers Peer Pressure

Sun, Jun 21, 2009

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I got this from Kia @ Yummy 411… Lawd knows there are things I bought because of what other Beauty Bloggers or You Tube Guru’s have highly suggested… I will name the first ten that that comes to mind.

1. Urban Decay Deluxe Shadow Box $38  urbandecay.com
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2. Beauty From The Earth Multipurpose Minerals  varies beautyfromtheearth.com
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3. L’oreal HIP Duo’s $varies – cvs, rite aid, etc…

I have about 12 of them lol the bogo free ’s was a big thing last year

the rest I am too lazy to do pics for….
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American Apparel Factory Flea Market Sale – Southern California Summer 2009

Sun, Jun 21, 2009

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American Apparel Factory Flea Market Sale

It’s that time of year again!
Join us over 4th of July weekend for our biggest and best Factory Flea Market yet! Tons and tons of your favorite American Apparel items starting out as low as $2!

Join us and celebrate the 4th of July weekend with:

- A Full Bar
- Slip & Slide
- Dunk Tank
- Tanning Area
- Cotton Candy Machine
- Snow Cone Machine

Also, to make things a little easier for you shoppers, we are going to be hanging everything on racks this year, so no more giant heaps of clothes to sort through.

Pre- sale at:
http://store.americanapparel.net/presale.html

Pre-sale tickets entitles you to:

* Two-day pass
* Front of the line entry and checkout
* $5 gift card to be redeemed at any American Apparel retail location
* One free taco

*NON-REFUNDABLE
*Please Note: Tickets will be e-mailed to customers no earlier than Friday, June 26th

www.americanapparel.net

When: Saturday July 4 2009, 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Sunday July 5 2009, 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Where: American Apparel Factory
747 Warehouse Street
Los Angeles, California 90021

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More to Love, Who’s Looking for Love?

Sat, Jun 20, 2009

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This is a clip of a new dating show coming to FOX called “More To Love” where the contestants are full figured women. Premieres Tuesday July 28th At 9pm On Fox.

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PRESS RELEASE – BET AWARDS PRE-PARTY – THE 3RD ANNUAL PRODUCER’S BALL

Fri, Jun 19, 2009

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                 June 18, 2009



PRESENTS

WHAT:
THE 3RD ANNUAL PRODUCERS BALL – A PRE-BET
AWARDS AFFAIR CELEBRATING “THE POWER 30” ISSUE

WHEN:
SATURDAY, JUNE 27TH, 2009

WHERE:

PROVECHO RESTAURANT & LOUNGE
800 WILSHIRE BLVD. DOWNTOWN LA, CA 90017

TIME:
DOORS FROM 10PM – 2AM
RED CARPET FROM 10PM – 11PM

HONORING:
BANGLADESH (LIL WAYNE, BEYONCE, KELIS)
DRUMMA BOY (RICK ROSS, T.I., YOUNG JEEZY)
MARZ (CHRIS BROWN, T.I., SNOOP, THE GAME)
THA BIZNESS (50 CENT, DRAKE & LIL WAYNE, T-PAIN)
AND VARIOUS POWER 30 HONOREES – TBA

FEATURING:
DJ MARS (TOUR DJ FOR NE-YO & KERI HILSON OF
THE WORLD FAMOUS SUPERFRIENDS – ATL)
& DJ DENSE (93.5 THE BEAT & THE FIRM – LA)
OPEN BAR FROM 10PM – 11PM

SPONSORED BY:
THE SOURCE MAGAZINE, TRES GENERACIONES TEQUILA,
NUVO VODKA, INTERSCOPE RECORDS, BLAC LABEL
PREMIUM CLOTHING & BEATTWEET.COM

For the past 9 years, B.E.T has hosted the premier event in Los Angeles, California that awards the best in urban entertainment. With all the excitement surrounding the BET Awards, we wanted to honor the key players behind today’s hottest music, The Producers.  This will be our 3rd Annual event honoring Producers/Songwriters who have been instrumental in changing the face of popular music as we know it today.


UPSCALE ATTIRE IS REQUESTED
THIS IS AN INVITATION ONLY EVENT


For Press inquiries and to R.S.V.P. your Celebrity clients for this event please send full names plus # of guests along with their affiliations to: RSVP@MS-ENT.NET
or CONTACT MARIO SINGLETON @ 310-926-2366 for VIP Table Reservations – RSVP must be received no later than 06/26/09 at 6pm


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Essence Panel Explores Beauty Purchasing

Fri, May 22, 2009

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Essence Panel Explores Beauty Purchasing

from WWD.com

African-American women are vibrant shoppers of prestige beauty brands, but their biggest challenge is finding products that are effective and effectively marketed toward them. Such points were revealed last week at Essence’s Smart Beauty panel, which discussed the African-American woman’s shopping experience in the prestige beauty market.

Essence beauty and cover director Mikki Taylor led a discussion on the findings with celebrity makeup artist Sam Fine, dermatologist Rosemarie Ingleton and Candace Corlett, president of WSL Strategic Retail, at a breakfast at the Mandarin Oriental in Manhattan.

African-American women spend $7.5 billion annually on beauty products, but shell out 80 percent more money on cosmetics and twice as much on skin care products than the general market, according to the research. That difference comes as African-American women sample many more products to find the ones that are most effective on their skin.

“She spends a lot, but there’s little satisfaction. What keeps us buying is the hope that this product will do what it’s supposed to do,” said Fine.

The type of beauty goods she’s searching for, according to the findings, are brands she trusts, that reflect her personal style and offer high-quality ingredients. She’s also more likely to buy products from aspirational labels — Chanel lipsticks and Versace perfume, for example — than brands that are associated with celebrities.

Nevertheless, Fine said she believes African-American women are looking for affirmations of their own beauty through seeing spokespersons or models of color in ad campaigns for beauty products. One area that was void of faces of color were antiaging products, according to Fine.

“There’s no face of aging in the African-American community,” said Fine. “There’s Sharon Stone and Christie Brinkley, but no one who’s African-American.”

Essence has rolled out four installments of its Smart Beauty research. Smart Beauty’s first session in 2004 discussed the spending power of African-American women, while the following year, Smart Beauty II: “Counter Intelligence” addressed the retail experience. In 2006, Smart Beauty III: “Speak to Me” focused on language and messaging in marketing to the African-American consumer.

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