Thursday, 11 August 2011

A bit of fetish for Kelly Rowland


There is no denying the fact that Kelly Rowland is on a career high. Her latest stint on the judging panel of the X-factor is proving her to be a fathomable musical muse.

The former Destiny Child band member will be on our screens this August alongside, Gary Barlow, Tulisa contostavlos and Louis Walsh for the latest series of the X-factor.

Pictured above in Victoria Beckham, the pop princess is sporting the colour blocking trend to perfection.

So while some of you may be interested in the vocal talent from the constestants this year; and the judges mentoring skills in hopes of finding the next breakthrough act, most of us are hoping to witness the fashion rivalry between the two latest 'gal pals'.

For the last two years, we have had the joy of watching Cheryl Cole and Danni Minogue fight it out on the best dressed hierarchy, but Kelly and Tulisa are the new 'it' girls. And by the looks of things, Ms Rowland is taking no prisoners.

Kelly is rocking this seasons trends oh-so-well and is making a huge staple for herself in the world of fashion.

The "Motivation" singer is in the best shape ever and it's been all down to hardcore cardio and self-motivation. Her hard work and efforts have been for her own self-confidence and she hasn't been tied down in a relationship to get in the way of her latest successes.

In a recent interview with sunday Mirror, the 30-year-old singer, admitted: "I'm single but i've got a friend with benefits," showing she is more of the alpha female. As it happens, her endless legs and enviable curves should not be tied down to just one man, surely?

X-factor will be on our screens late August where you can catch the fierce Ms Rowland in her best garments.

Sakaynah x

Tuesday, 2 August 2011

Floral Maxi










Dress: Miss Selfridges Sandals: Bullfrogs

Summer 2011 stands for the return of the maxi dress. The maxi dates back to centuries ago, only modern fashion celebrates it more so now than ever before. With all the denim shorts, chiffon dresses and pretty playsuits taking centre stage in several of the high-street stores, one would think that the maxi dress would be a thing of the past. Well we have to bow to the understated look of the maxi and long lasting impact it has had on today's fashion. To add to it's versatility, it seems you know longer have to be of supermodel height to wear the maxi. Women of under 5'3 are sporting the maxi trend and if you ask me, it is a breathe of fresh air. How can one deny an average sized women the chance to wear something so elegant and effortlessly chic. They say the maxi is more flattering on the slim, tall women...in the world of catwalk. But if you ask me, it's all about the person who's wearing it; how they wear it and more importantly, how much confidence they bring with them.

I decided to wear my flat sandals today as I felt  the maxi was a statement piece in itself. Let the maxi do the talking. My love for the chic bun lives on especially when wearing such a statement piece. My lipstick is a change too; it's a red rouge colour from Sleek.

This pictures were taken in Richmond today, beside the river. What a beautiful hot and sunny day. :)

Please feel free to comment beauties.

Sakaynah x

Sunday, 31 July 2011

Chic summers day








Dress: Primark Wedges: Next Earings: River Island 

The long glamourous 16ich locks that have become a hair trend of late is being overshadowed by sophisticated up do's and and chic buns. I for one, have become an up-do fanatic as I feel that it gives us women a more polished and sophisticated look; one which has a retro spin to it. Apprentice finalist Helen Milligan and stylist to the stars, Grace Woodward have come as some healthy inspiration to my look of late. Woodward, who is currently a judge for Britain and Irelands Next Top Model took her seat on the judging panel with an up-do so chic and graceful that it caught my eyes like a beaming light of infra-red. I decided to wear my new hairstyle proud, along with a chic summery dress and some 5ich platform brown wedges. It's not often that I am spotted wearing earings, especially as humongous as these but I felt the gold River Island ear jewellery severely complemented my hair do and my overall outfit.

I hope you are all having a fabulous summer. These last few days have been warm and sunny :) It's a nice change from the disappointing start we had to summer here in England. 

Please feel free to comment on my outfit and style choices today beauties x

Sakaynah x

Sunday, 12 June 2011

Mizani hair treatment

For many of us girls, it is a pain trying to find the right hair products that will do our hair real justice. Whether you are tired of dry and frizzy looking hair or trying to fight the flakes in your scalp hours after a good old wash, i'm sure we can all agree that hair is more often than not, a set-back. Let's face it hair is a massive part of our look and if your hair looks bad, you are bound to feel awful. Well, we needn't worry anymore, as my research into beauty products of the moment led me to the trusty Mizani Supreme oil.

If your hair is naturally quite dry and course then Mizani Supreme Oil is the resolution to your problems. Mizani oil helps to tame frizz and keep your hair soft and well conditioned. The supreme oil restores natural liquids, leaving any hair type silky, soft and beautifully moisturised. the ingredients are filled with natural oils and Vitamin E. The product contains 8 pure oils and is 99% naturally derived. Although, the oil works wonders for any hair type, it is a extra bonus for those with naturally dry or course hair, like me. The cost of the oil is 17.99 a bottle.

I have been using the oil for just over a week now, and I am stunned by the results. My hair is looking extremely healthy at the moment and has managed to maintain a healthy glow and shine.



The Mizani shampoo and conditioner is a must have product. Needless to stay, there is the beauty of having both a shampoo and conditioner all in one. What's even more rewarding is that the conditioning shampoo leaves your hair with a nice scent and promising texture. At 13.99 a bottle, it is your money worth spent.

Beyonce Knowles, Alexander Burke and Tyra Banks are just some of the celebrities who are known for using these products. It is a must-have; especially for the summer when our hair is likely to dry out and become easily effected by the heat.

Sunday, 8 May 2011

Abusive relationships takes it toll on teenagers

Like Vivienne Otto, women 16 to 24 years old are most at risk of suffering abuse at the hands of a lover. Would you know the signs?

By Sakaynah Hunter

When Vivienne Otto told her childhood sweetheart that their relationship was not working out, she never expected he’d act the way he did. Ms Otto was led to overdose on painkillers to escape the trauma. They were heading back from Vivienne’s parents’ house in London, Streatham as she talked about their future and he instantly became enraged.

He started shouting, called her a slut and a whore, and started speeding to dangerous lengths. Vivienne said: “I thought I might have actually died, it was horrible, I told him to slow down it just made him angrier.” Just 17 years old at the time, Vivienne did not now what to think – a feeling she had for the next two years. Still, the fog of teenage love veiled the red flags.

"I knew that wasn't right. That kind of behaviour is not okay, but I didn't know how to handle it," says Vivienne, who is now 19
 
As she got in deeper with her boyfriend, more disturbing behaviour cropped up. After an argument in her fresher year at Roehampton University, he punched and kicked the door of dorms until the glass fell through. The resident security on her floor soon summoned her for a meeting to discuss the incident.

"When we did schedule a time to talk, he insisted on being there," says Vivienne. "This was supposed to be a conversation between the RS and myself, and he dominated the entire thing." He manipulated the meeting and was beginning to control other aspects of Vivienne’s life. She stopped hanging out with her male friends because he didn't want her getting attention from other men, and she became estranged from her best friend Dominique because he didn't get along with her, either.

All of these were warning signs of what would become an abusive relationship, but Vivienne was too inexperienced with love to pick up on any of them. Women 16 to 24 years old are most at risk for domestic violence, according to U.K. legal system. Just in the last 18 months, 32 percent of teens reported emotional abuse or physical violence in a relationship.

"While love is a real powerful barrier and has a huge impact on people at any age, for young people, it's very new," says Michelle Deacon, freelance writer for abusive relationships. “They don't have a lot of experience with relationships, and they don't have the framework to say that they're going to do better."

Vivienne endured name-calling and insults from her boyfriend — but avoided talking to her family and friends about it because she was embarrassed and ashamed. "I was a strong person, and I just became very insecure as a result of him talking about me and calling me names," says Vivienne. "So I cared even more about what people saw."

On top of a lack of perspective on her relationship, not having the resources to identify her situation fuelled the fire. "People just ended up turning their backs on me instead of reaching out because it was something many people don't understand. And there weren't a lot of resources on campus about that. University of Roehampton accounts for 8,535 students — and the awareness isn't really there."

When Vivienne’s third year rolled around, her boyfriend talked her into moving in together. The first night they were in their new apartment was also the first night he struck her. He was angry over some trivial argument, and he pushed her to the ground and started to punch her. "You don't want to believe that that person doesn't love you, that they want to hurt you," she says. "You always remember the good times when you're going through it."

He continued to hit her the rest of the semester. Isolated from her friends and family, Vivienne felt so hopeless she started to think ending her life was the only way out. Visit: www.thisisabuse.direct.gov.uk/ for help and advice.




Victoria Beckham A/W11 Collection Fetish

It’s all come together for Victoria Beckham this year. Her look, her label, the marriage, the LA social life, even David’s hair is having a moment. This time Last year she was still in the try hard camp. But now let’s bow to her understated chic – little goat dress, classic pumps, loose hair caught in a clip – it’s the look of a confident woman.

Beckham was hardly our initial line – up on the long list of budding fashion designers. It was not so long ago that her dreams of becoming the fashion player were frowned upon by many. Could she really be taken as a serious fashion designer?

After years in the closet, her designs are stealing the show at New York Fashion Week - she has taken the negative press in her stride and engraved her footprint on the fashion sphere.
She has a handsome world-class athlete for a husband, three gorgeous sons and another child on the way. Oh, and did we mention she can make a mean dress too?

Surely we all gave up counting how many Hermes bags Victoria owns years ago. Whatever she wore, whatever she was doing, one could almost guarantee she would be ‘with Birkin’. Then came the news that VB was going to design her own line, and the fashion world couldn’t wait. What could the women with the most-envied bag wardrobe make for herself? Something showy and dazzling like her Harrods collection perhaps? Wrong!

As we all tuned in to New York Fashion week on Vogue T.V, one can only assume that the vast majority of us were crying tears of joy-like our infertile girl pal had just given birth to a baby boy. Her designs thus far have been mostly form-fitting sheaths, made for diminutive gals like Beckham herself, but she’s had a change of heart.

Beckham’s collection for spring/summer 2011 is a move away from the figure-hugging dresses that became favorites with the likes of Gwyneth Paltrow and Cameron Diaz. The collection – featuring a hue of rainbow brights – is certainly looser and less confined than her previous efforts, but she has still maintained a confident sense of implicity, and an artful eye for colour, (hello, earth mother).

Her collection also treats the eye to a trapeze dress proving the designer was good for her word. She followed that with a dress compromise of a loosely draped long-sleeve top that fell taut at the hips and gushed a hand-pleated skirt, which hit just above the ground. The restraint she exhibited in terms of design shows a maturity that exudes good taste and refinement.

And her exceeding efforts live on. VB has upped the ante by designing her own fabulous handbag range. The collection, hitting net-a-porter, Selfridges and Harrods is sleek, elegant and understated just like her look of late. The transformation from the pop star to fashionista is complete. Mrs. Beckham, we salute you.

Saturday, 9 April 2011

Beauty Secret


Rimmel soft Kohl eyeliner

There is an easy and inexpensive way to brighten your eyes. The Rimmel white soft Kohl eye pencil is the perfect medicine for smiley, accentuated and bigger eyes. The beauty method works by applying the white kohl pencil to the inner rim of your eyes which results in a defined and dramatic look, especially on darker skin.

Sleek face contour kit

It seems there is a way to achieve defined supermodel cheek bones without surgery. The sleek contour kit comes with a pressed powder and highlighter all in one. When applied, the make - up gives the illusion of more defined cheekbones and an all-in-all air-brushed look. If you prefer the natural look, wear a nude shade lipstick and go for natural eye - make-up. I wear mines with the nude Fashion Fair Lip teaser for a more laid back look. Alternatively, I team the contour kit with my trusty Mac violet lipstick for a party look.

Time to head down to your beauty store and purchase a kit yourself. I can almost guarantee you will adopt a contour addiction!

Sakaynah x