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Simran + Joti Part 2

August 5, 2010

All four of us sisters have been eagerly awaiting this wedding since we first met Simran and Joti!  They are such a vibrant, beautiful and kind couple that we were really excited to photograph their very special day!  Needless to say the first day we were all calling each other and gushing about how wonderful their families were, the FOOD and of course the fun!  Here is the Bride’s Henna ceremony.  Simran’s henna was beautiful and carefully done.

She sat still for hours and hours but was surrounded by loving friends and family.

Her dedicated and loyal bridesmaid’s were all right there bringing her drinks, snacks, brushing her hair from her face.

You could really feel the joy and happiness that filled the room. Young and old were lining up to get henna.

Simran makes an absolutely stunning bride!

From her amazing, welcoming and kind parents.  A father who turns a garage into a beautiful venue for his first daughters wedding.  Amazing, fun and supportive bridesmaids.  Thanks for letting us be a part of your big day!

Three more days of fun!

This season, the slouchy, rolled pant is everywhere!  It’s great also because since they’re so loose, you can wear them in the summer, look hip, and not melt to death!  So it took me awhile to figure out how to properly wear these pants…

The first thing I learned is, the BIGGER, the better :)   I first tried to roll the pant legs of my regular dress pants… but this just looked really silly.  Then I found a pair of  size 14  pants at RW&Co. on the sale rack for $10!  SO I got these, and they worked SO much better!  You can probably even take your boyfriend/husband’s dress pants and do this too.  I like them bigger too because you can scrunch the top and have the paper-bag look. Here’s two examples of pants I found that work well…

Click to continue reading “Style Post: How to do the rolled cuff pant (aka. harem pant)”

Hi Everyone!

So for spring/summer 2010, everywhere you look, you see the side braid!  From the runway, magazines, and on the streets.  Last year, the milkmaid braid was all the rage (The french braided bang), but now, the braid has evolved into a soft, boho style side braid that is loose and messy.

So how to achieve this look without looking dull and flat?

Here’s a little step by step guide on how I would do it…

Here’s the starting hair (Any guesses on who my lush-locked model is ;P)

1) Texturize!!!  Before you do anything, you have to prep your hair so it’s the right texture.  If you already have wavy or curly hair, put in a curl enhancer or mousse to amp up those curls.  If you have stick straight hair like mine, put in a defining cream so that your hair is more workable and the braid will stay put.
2) Backcomb your hair close to your head to give your hair lift (Again.. this look does not look the same if your hair is flat against your head!) *Tip* spray hairspray close to your head and work in the spray so your teasing stays longer

3) Part your hair whichever way you want (Middle or side both work), but make sure you don’t touch your hair too much at this point because you want to keep that lift and texture you have already created.

4) Take the section of your hair from your part down to your ears.

5) Braid your hair, but don’t’ do it too tight..the nice part is that it is supposed to look a little loose. (So you don’t have to make the braid look perfect)

6) Tie the braid with the rest of your hair to one side with a cloth hair elastic (Or anything that comes out easily without snagging).  This is so your french braid doesn’t come undone.

7) Braid the side ponytail, tie the end with a small elastic (Preferably one that matches your hair color), and take out the cloth elastic.

8 ) Gently tug on your braid to loosen it.  Also, if the top looks a little flat, take the end of your comb and gently lift the roots (The spray and teasing will come back to life :D )

9) To finish off your look, spray your finger tips with hairspray and smooth out your fly-aways. (Especially on your bangs).

I hope you enjoyed my little tutorial!  If you were able to try out this look, I would love to see it!! Send me pictures of your attempt!  Also, if there are any other hair style you want to see, e-mail:  huaphotography@gmail.com under the heading: Hair Styling and I will be sure to get around to it!

May your days be filled with fabulous hair!

~Janet

Hello everyone!

It’s Elaine and I am back with another MM (makeup monday) tip!  Spring is here and so are some fun lip colors! Tangerine and pastel pink lipcolors paired with a solid black lined eye.

Tip! If are fair skinned go for a lipstick as you will get more color payoff

If are darker skinned go for a lip gloss so the color will not look ashy or wash out your natural glow.

Try it out and Have fun!

Happy Spring!

Elaine