M.I.S.S. Michelle’s Beauty Pick of the Week: Simon Says - Be an Eccentric Beauty and Read Eccentric Glamour!
Monday, April 28th, 2008
Finally, a fashion read with a sense of humor! A couple weeks ago, I attended the Barneys book signing of Eccentric Glamour, written by the store’s fabulously eccentric Creative Director, Simon Doonan.
Simon Doonan’s Eccentric Glamour is written as a guide from a fashion insider’s perspective to help one cultivate his or her own sense of personal style. He classifies eccentrically glamorous persons into three categories: The Gypsy, the Socialite, and the Existentialist, all having the ability to share overlapping characteristics, quite like the principles of the Ayurvedic dosha, the classification system based on body types, personality traits, and lifestyle preferences. Simon can help you discover your long lost fashion dosha, so it’s well worth the read.
Part self-help, part autobiography, the book not only includes incredibly valuable style, fashion, and beauty tips, and living and past examples of glamorous eccentrics, but is delightfully funny as well, and most importantly, is bluntly honest about what works and what does not work in the world of good eccentric fashion. His candor and general concern for the future of fashion is inspiring and most respected. I met Simon briefly at the Barneys book signing and was impressed with his ease; he didn’t seem stuffy or pretentious like some other fashion folks, and I was smitten cause he liked my glasses.
“Call me crazy, but I believe that there just might be more to being a woman than prancing around dressed like a Stepford blow-up doll. Non? In my experience you girls are highly idiosyncratic creatures whose true essence is riddled with subtlety and nuance. Your sizzling sexuality is only one aspect of a complex and intriguing picture.�
Simon said it. And I agree. So now go find your eccentrically beautiful self and get Eccentric Glamour!
REVIEW:
Price: $16.32 - $24.00
Value: Moderate
Accessibility: Moderate
Where to buy: Barneys Stores, Barneys.com, Amazon.com

Enjoy and stay posted for more beauty tips and picks to come next week!




The smokey eye. It’s sexy, it’s sultry and I’m not gonna lie, it’s the wearing all black of cosmetics, granting an instant ten pound weight loss to its wearer as visually, a larger eye means a smaller surface area of the face. This week’s pick, Sephora’s Smokey Eye Kit, is intended to help one master the smokey eye, and includes step by step how to instructions, 5 very well made specialty brushes, and a mascara conveniently packaged in a gunmetal vinyl travel case.
Whereas clothing styles are ever-changing, red lipstick is forever. Sure there are times in fashion when nudes or pink glosses prevail, however these beauty trends don’t even come close to the power of the painted red lip. Red lipstick is classic. Like a pair of 501s, it’s the pearl strand of cosmetics. It’s chic. When your red lips are the only ones in a sea of pink glosses, you’ve earned the mystique of a French girl. Red lipstick is elegant. Pair it with a chignon and lots of lash, and you’re ready for an evening out. With this said, you’ve red my mind….So this week’s picks are dedicated to my top 3 favorite red lipsticks of the year.
Winter is by far my favorite season, and for so many reasons. I love winter fashion; the wool coats, cuddly sweaters, boots, mittens, gloves. I love the winter holidays; the comfort foods, the delicious holiday smells, the smiles and all the eating, but what I do not like about winter is this: Its physical toll on my body; the aches and pains from the cold and damp weather, the upset stomachs from all the overindulging. Yet somehow every year I’m able to bear with the discomforts of the season, and I owe the secret of my success to this week’s tip: My Magical D.I.Y. Chinese Cure All Soup. Now unlike the snake oil peddlers of the 1800’s, my cure all contains no alcohol whatsoever, and is actually quite beneficial when treating a hangover (add a 7Up here). In addition, this soup, which is really just ginger infused chicken broth, also helps cramps, diarrhea, winter chills, colds, indigestion and nausea. Ginger is a very common ingredient in Chinese medicine and cooking, and my family has been making a variation of this very simple recipe for years (my Great-Grandfather was a Chinese Herbalist). And as a matter of fact, I had to drink some of this concoction this morning. 





