Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Things We Love: Nail Art

What's going on Live.Laugh.Love. readers??

Anyone who knows me really well, knows how much I love nail polish.. So much so that I have an entire drawer in my room filled with bottles of nail polish. I know, it's a little extreme, but luckily with artists like Katy Perry, Nicki Minaj, and The Saturdays nail art has become much more of a fashion staple, rather than just an accessory. Even designers are getting on the nail art. For instance, at Paris Fashion Week, Chanel's Spring/ Summer 2012 campaign premiered their upcoming nail varnishes.

Chanel's upcoming Nail Varnish for their S/S 2012 Collection

I'm not the most crafty person, but I feel like when it comes to nail art, you don't need to be.. All you really need is some polish (obviously!), the right tools (e.g., cotton swabs, toothpicks, nail polish remover, q-tips), and patience.

With the holidays around the corner, now is the perfect time to get into the spirit of nail design! The following are some of my favourite nail designs:

1. Glitter 

Also Jackie's favourite, glitter truly is the easiest way to ease into nail art. There are so many new shades and ways to wear glitter polish that the possibilities are endless.

One of the benefits of glitter polish, is that it actually protects your polish from chipping; at the same time, it can also cover up any blemishes or chips. The only downfall, is when removing polish you'll definitely need more than a few cotton balls. 

Perhaps my favourite nail art design featuring glitter is replacing the traditional french manicure tips with glitter. Also, great for those of you who may not be a big fan of glitter, it's not too overpowering. 

Base Colour 'light purple' (Forever 21), glitter 'It's Bouquet With Me' (Sephora by OPI)

2. Magnetic Nails

I was introduced to this nail trend by the UK-girl group The Saturdays and their joint collection with UK beauty-brand FashionistA Beauty. Unfortunately, their collection is unavailable in Canada, however Sephora has started to carry a similar collection. Unlike regular polish, magnetic nails give you a type of 3D nail art.

How does it work? After applying your base coat, apply 2-3 coats of the polish. While your nails are wet, apply the magnetic lid, slightly above your nails for about 10 seconds. Once you remove the magnet, you will see a cool, magnetic, metallic, 3D effect take place. Quickly put a top coat to prevent chipping. 

The good? This is a fairly new trend, so if you are someone who likes to be unique then this is definitely something to try. Also, metallics are in this season.  

The bad? It is a little time consuming. Expensive - one bottle costs $17 (yikes). Also, I found it chips after a couple days. 

Nails Inc. London 'Trafalgar Square [chrome]' (Sephora)

3. Polka Dots

If you're a fan of retro inspired designs, or aren't too familiar with nail art, polka dots are another fun, easy, and creative way to switch up your nail design. 

The good? You don't really need much to make this look work. All you really need are two colours and a toothpick. 

The bad? Time consuming. Make sure your base nail colour has dried before creating the dots (to avoid smudging). Also, make sure there's no excess polish when going to apply your dots. 



4. Ombre Nails

If like me, you have a lot of different colours of polish, and have trouble committing to a certain colour, then ombre nails are a great and fun way to wear multiple colours. Ombre nails, usually follow a certain colour scheme; for instance, start by painting the darkest colour to the lightest, or paint four of your nails one colour and then painting your fifth finger a different colour.

The good? You aren't forced to choose one colour. It's not as time consuming. Easy and fun way to show off your creativity. Also, colour blocking is another hot look this season. 

The bad? If you don't like your nails being the centre of attention, then I wouldn't suggest this look.

Colours - Pink 'It's Genious' (H&M), Silver 'Positive Energy' (Nicole by OPI)

5. Shatter/ Crackle

Probably what started all the craze about nail art is shatter, or crackle nail polish. Like the name, what this type of look provides is a sort of antique/ cracked look to your nail. 

The good? The shatter effect occurs just seconds after you apply it onto your nail. It's another cool way to show off your nails and can even be used as a type of statement for only one of your nails (e.g., ombre nail pattern). Also, it comes in a wide range of colours, so you don't have to commit to black.

The bad? Time consuming. Make sure that your base colour is dry before applying the shatter polish. Apply only one coat or the shatter effect won't be as obvious, and lastly make sure it's a thin coat as well.


Honourable mention: Half-Moon Manicure

The final nail design. Also retro inspired. This design was definitely a major trend this past summer. Basically, a reverse of the traditional french manicure. Instead, of painting the tips of your nails, you paint the bottom half of your nail. 

What do you need? Two colours - one base and the other to create the half-moon effect. Reinforcement stickers to create the half-moon effect, and top coat of polish. 

The good? It's a fresh way of wearing multiple colours. Very creative. 

The bad? Probably the most time consuming of all previous nail designs. You'll need various nail design tools, and a steady hand to create the perfect half moon design. Make sure that your base nail colour has dried completely. For a easy tutorial click here



Well, those are my top nail art designs. However, the most important thing when doing your nails, is to have fun, and be creative! Let me know what your favourite nail designs are! Leave a comment or tweet me @sinemtekin

-- Sinem Tekin

  


We're Back!!

Hello Live.Laugh.Love readers!!!

It has been a long, long time since Jackie and I have written a post, to say the least. Nonetheless, Jackie and I just wanted to let you all know that, despite appearances, we have not forgotten about you all!

Over the past few months, a lot has gone on in both our respective lives.. However, we are now back and ready to start giving you fresh and exciting ideas and updates!

With 2011 coming to an end, we decided to fill you in on some of our top moments, and albums in 2011.

Ultimately, expect some updates for the rest of the year including new posts about beauty and glamour trends Jackie and I are big fans of!

As always, we always appreciate what every one of you has to say, so please leave a comment or contact us via twitter @jackieopoku and @sinemtekin

Through it all, we hope that none of you forget to Live.Laugh.Love. <3



xo,
Sinem Tekin

Thursday, May 19, 2011

The Biggest Party in Toronto is Coming: 2011 MMVAs

What's going on Live.Laugh.Love readers?!

While Live.Laugh.Love. is about discussing music and pop culture, we also love to highlight some of the biggest events in Toronto. That being said, what better way than to discuss perhaps the biggest and most interactive party going on the streets of Toronto... The MuchMusic Video Awards! 

Drake


If you are not familiar with the MMVAs - basically every year MuchMusic shuts down Queen West and John Street, in order to put on the biggest and most interactive live show. It is a place where fans can get up close to some of their favourite artists. In previous years, the MMVAs have had some of the biggest names in music and pop culture such as: Lady Gaga, Drake, Miley Cyrus, Katy Perry, Kanye West, the cast of Twilight, and Justin Bieber.  

Down With Webster
This year's show is no exception with Selena Gomez as co-host and performer, as well as performances by Lady Gaga, Avril Lavigne, Bruno Mars, The Black Keys, and City and Colour. This week, MuchMusic released the list of nominees. Overall, I am pleased with the nominees, as they seem pretty well-rounded as well highlighting some of the incredible talent we have right here in Canada. Click here to check out the full list of nominees!

JLS
Last year, Jackie and I attended the award show, and got to see some of our favourite artists like Down With Webster, Katy Perry, and Drake on the red carpet - keep in mind these are just a few of the artists. We even had the chance to meet the guys from British group JLS! 

  

Ultimately, the MMVAs are an incredible event that also relies on the opinions of fans with the UR Fave categories. Voting has started and you can vote until the day of the MMVAs, click here to vote for UR Fave Artist

JLS
Keep your eye on Live.Laugh.Love, as we will be highlighting some of our favourite nominees all leading up to the big show! 

The MMVAs air on MuchMusic, Sunday June 19th, at 9PM! Red carpet starts at 8PM!

Katy Perry
Will you be attending this year's show?! Who are you rooting for?! Which performances are you looking forward to?! As always, leave a comment or send us a tweet @jackieopoku @sinemtekin

- Sinem Tekin-

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Movie To Watch: PROM


PROM




There are many stories that we observe in Disney's latest release
PROM. The film's main character, Nova, states that prom is where the
people you have gone to school with meet under one roof and the last
four years does not mean anything; all that matters, is what the
future holds in store. Prom explores the issues that high school
students deal with prior to leaving high school. Primarily it deals
with independence, self-discovery, and relationships - as some unravel
and while others ignite. This movie is great to watch with the little
ones. As we grip onto our seats we watch as they face all the
insecurities that come along before high school's most important event
- prom.


Sinem and I got a chance to attend a private screening - before the
movie hit theatres, and met up with the cast when they dropped by
New.Music.Live for an exclusive interview. During the interview, three
of the film's stars, talked about their experiences on-set and what it
meant to them being a part of a Disney movie. Prom did a good job
making me relive my high school prom days in 90 minutes. But the most
important message of this movie is to be yourself, live life, and
always follow your heart .If you want that high school nostalgia -
like falling in love, then this is definitely the movie to see.

Seen the film? Let us know your thoughts!


Blake McGrath "Time to Move"


There are a lot of celebrities, Sinem and I have had the pleasure of meeting; 
the same can be said for the amount of live performance we 
have seen. That being said, Live.Laugh.Love. recently had the pleasure 
to see Blake McGrath perform some songs off his debut album, 
Time To Move. Blake performed two incredible songs,
his smash-hit 'Stage Fright' and his latest single 'Love Sick'. There
is no denying, the boy can move. In addition, he can sing.
I'll admit, I had a bit of a fan girl moment while he briefly sang
'Stage Fright' - I think it had a lot to do with the fact that he was
staring right at me for that brief moment *sigh... Moving on, Blake's
personality is very playful and calm; and yes ladies, his swagger
gives a very powerful performance with a bit of sex-
appeal.




More importantly. Blake is very dedicated to his fans and took the
time to sign autographs and take pictures, with fans inside and the
people waiting out in the cold outside New.Music.Live. What I loved
about the performance is his carefree attitude and confidence. His
performance truly stole the show, Blake was able to feed off the
energy that was consistently coming from the audience. My only
complaint is that I would have loved to hear more about him in an
interview. Questions I would have loved answered would be: 1. What
were his inspirations with this album? 2. What statement did you want
to make with this album? Lastly, 3. Who would you love to work with in
the future, musically?




Blake's album called Time To Move, is a master-piece of dance and
love. My personal favorite tracks are 'Lullaby' (which is dedicated to
his fans), 'Love Sick', 'Penthouse', and 'Stage Fright'. I won't lie,
I find myself listening to 'Stage Fright' on repeat, wishing and
wanting to be that girl in that video, dancing into the night with
quote on quote “the one”. I highly recommend this album and I give it
5 stars out of 5. I’m excited to hear his next album and you know
Live.Laugh.Love will be at the front of the line to watch him perform.
Backup dancer from "So You Think you can Dance"


Be sure to check out the album Time To Move on iTunes, and follow
Blake McGrath on Twitter @blakemcgrath


As always, let us know what you think, and never forget to Live.Laugh.Love.

By: Jacqueline Opoku 

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Adele to Rolling Stone "I don't make music for eyes. I make music for ears."

Hello Live.Laugh.Love readers!


As many of our readers probably know by now, Jackie and I have been fans of Adele for quite sometime! If you are new to the blog, or are unfamiliar with Adele click here to read more.


I am so incredibly happy to learn that Adele is gracing the cover of Rolling Stone for their Best of Rock 2011 issue!  Nice way to redeem yourselves Rolling Stone; am I the only one still confused about the whole Snooki scenario? 


Moving on, the issue hits news stands this Friday April 15th! Inside, Adele talks about the ex who inspired her to pen material for her latest album '21' - which I'm happy to say has had massive success worldwide! In addition, she mentions her father, her weight, getting stage fright, and thoughts on female pop stars.


Here are some excerpts of the interview with Rolling Stone contributing editor Touré.


On her weight: "My life is full of drama and I won't have time to worry about something as petty as what I look like... I don't like going to the gym. I like eating fine foods and drinking nice wine. Even if I had a really good figure, I don't think I'd get my tits and ass out for no one."


Her thoughts on the image of pop stars Lady Gaga and Katy Perry, compared to her music: "I love seeing Lady Gaga's boobs and bum, I love seeing Katy Perry's boobs and bum. Love it. But that's not what my music is about. I don't make music for eyes. I make music for ears." 


To learn more click here. To read the whole interview pick up a copy of Rolling Stone when it hits news stands Friday!


As always let us know what you think! Leave a comment or hit us up on twitter @jackieopoku and @sinemtekin


- Sinem Tekin 

Monday, April 11, 2011

New.Music.Live And Emily Osment

 
Any experience at New Music Live at the  299 Queen Street West studio, is always exciting and unforgettable. It is a chance to sit and listen to great interviews of artists and groups, with hosts Phoebe and Lauren Toyota. The production team at New.Music.Live is more like a team committed to creating a great show for the audience.  When you are at the show, you get a sense of family from not just the hosts, but hype man Chris Ronchon, JP, Kwame, Brian, Kathleen, and countless others. If you love music, to dance, have a good time, and are in Toronto - Sinem and I strongly recommend attending a live taping of New.Music.Live. Be sure to follow them on twitter @NML.



Recently Live.Laugh.Love. got a chance to meet Emily Osment when she stopped by NML for an interview and performance. If you don't know, Emily is an actress and more recently, a singer. Osment had expanded into the pop music scene where she integrated the sounds of alternative indie rock. Though Osment is far from just an electro pop star; in her interview she mentioned to being fans of alternative artists as well like Damien Rice and Bon Iver.  During her interview, she talked about her new album called Fight or Flight. The album was released in Canada on September 28, 2010. She described the album as dance-pop, incorporating electropop with a little techno. Listening to her album her lyrics have a consist theme to it; love, freedom, and just living your moment.  Listening to her interview at New.Music.Live she gave details about the album, such has she co-wrote all of the songs, with several songwriters. In fact, more recently Osment tweeted about working in the studio with Marianas Trench frontman, Josh Ramsay; an indication that Osment has a strong and eclectic career ahead of her.
My personal opinion, it is very hard not to love this album. It has a classy, electropop to it. It is a party on a disc and a great listen. The album has met and gotten great reviews from critics. Emily was given praise saying her sound was like of a little star we know as Katy Perry.
Are you a fan? Let us know what you think! nd Don't forget to follow Emily Osment on Twitter on @EmilyOsment  .

- Jacqueline Opoku

Thursday, March 31, 2011

E.T. has landed..

Greetings Live.Laugh.Love readers!

Jackie and I have not posted for quite sometime! The month of March has been a crazy one!! Jackie and I attended numerous events around the city - including the 40th Annual Juno Awards, which you can expect a posting about soon! 

Alright, so today Katy Perry's brand new video for E.T. - the fourth single off her sophomore release 'Teenage Dream' - was released. The video features Kanye West. This post will briefly discuss some thoughts about the video.

                            

So the opening shot has viewers looking at an artistic junkyard if you will, with a futuristic-version of the tin man (while some retro music plays in the background)... With that, cue Kanye! Now when I heard that Perry and Kanye were collaborating, I was pretty excited to hear the results, as I am a fan of both respective artists. But it seems like Kanye's verses just seem out of place all throughout this song, which sadly seems to go with the overall tone of the video.. 

In the next scene, we are introduced to an alien descending from the sky, transforming into Extra-Terrestrial'fied Katy Perry. Visually, the video is quite stunning. The art direction is quite impressive and the hair and makeup is top-notch. Ultimately, you can really tell that a lot of time, effort, and money was put into this video. Also, it's nice to see Perry try something new. I would not be surprised if people commented that the video seems a bit Gaga-esque; however, the song is called "E.T.", so you can't really expect Katy Perry to be wearing daisy-duke's and a bikini top. Also, Gaga is not the only contemporary artist that should be given the right to create a video outside of the box. Overall, I appreciate the effort Katy; but I feel like Kanye did not really need to be in the video...

To watch the full video, click here. As always, let us know what you think! Leave a comment or hit us up on twitter @jackieopoku and @sinemtekin 

Hope you are all well! And remember to Live.Laugh.Love.

- Sinem Tekin   

Monday, February 14, 2011

My Top Love Songs-Perfect For Valentines Day

“When you're in love you never really know whether your elation comes from the qualities of the one you love, or if it attributes them to her; whether the light which surrounds her like a halo comes from you, from her, or from the meeting of your sparks.  ~Natalie Clifford Barney”.

There many ways in expressing love. Love is expression through feelings, songs, poems, letters, and flowers. The list is endless. I’m sure we all have crawled up in our bedroom, wishing upon a star how our crush would recreate the famous balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet - which we have so long imagined and long for. Or maybe we’re walking through the hallways of our schools or workplace and he walked through the door singing the ultimate love song. Ok, maybe too many viewings of Moulin Rouge and High School Musical. But let's face it, we all have our favorite love songs that we play repetitively. 

Like any good musical period, the 80s until now had its fair share of love songs. Live.Laugh.Love fans I do warn you the following selections of songs have been know to be heart felt and cheesy; but in my opinion, might make you cry. Almost every artist has dotted down one or more beautiful creative love song. So, if you are trying to seduce someone here is a list of love songs to get you started.

Top 80’s Love Song
  • Endless Love, Diana Ross & Lionel Richie
  • Whisper, George Michael
  • Up Where We Belong, Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes
  • Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now), Phil Collins
  • Do That To Me One More Time, Captain & Tennille
  • Lady, Kenny Rogers
  • Lionel Richie-hello
  • Sexual Healing, Marvin Gaye
  • Greatest Love Of All, Whitney Houston
  • Wind Beneath My Wings, Bette Midler 
  • Take My Breath Away, Berlin
  • Lady In Red, Chris De Burgh
  • (I Just) Died In Your Arms, Cutting Crew
Top Love Songs of the 90’s
  • All My Life by K-Ci & Jojo
  • Baby, I Love Your Way by Big Mountain
  • Back At One  by Brian McKnight
  • Because You Loved Me by Celine Dion
  • Can You Feel the Love Tonight by Elton John
  • Can't Help Falling in Love by UB40
  • (Everything I Do) I Do It For You by Bryan Adams
  • From This Moment On by Shania Twain
  • Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman by Bryan Adams
  • How Do I Live by LeAnn Rimes or Trisha Yearwood
  • I Believe In You And Me by Whitney Houston
  • (I Do) Cherish You by 98 Degrees
  • I Don't Want to Miss a Thing by Aerosmith
  • I Knew I Loved You by Savage Garden
  • I Will Always Love You by Whitney Houston
  • I Will Remember You  by Sarah McLachlan
  • I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That) by Meatloaf
  • I'll Make Love to You by Boyz II Men
  • I'll Stand By You by Pretenders
  • I'm Your Angel by Celine Dion and R. Kelly
  • Kiss from a Rose by Seal
  • The Power of Love  by Celine Dion
  • Truly, Madly, Deeply by Savage Garden
  • You Mean The World To Me by Toni Braxton
  • You Must Love Me by Madonna
  • You Were Meant for Me by Jewel
  • You're Still the One by Shania Twain
  • You'll Be In My Heart by Phil Collins
  • Dream Lover by Mariah Carey
  • I Drive Myself Crazy by NSYNC
  • As Long As You Love Me by Backstreet Boys
  • I Will Always Love You by Whitney Houston

    My Love-Essential Collection I Will Always Love You# 1's
    Enjoying the sounds ? Well come back tomorrow to continue the love and I will have my favorite top hit love songs from 2000-2010. And remember to always live,laugh, love.
    -Jacqueline Opoku-





    Sunday, February 13, 2011

    What's Love Got To Do With It?

    What's going on Live.Laugh.Love readers?!


    This post is all about Valentine's Day, or as I like to call it - Singles' Awareness Day (S.A.D.). Now, some of you may think that I am just anti-Valentine because I am single. But honestly, I have never really counted February 14 as a holiday probably since Elementary School. I think my real problem with Valentine's Day, is that it only really tends to portray the romantic side of love. What about the love we have for our families and friends? Sure, you can buy your parents a valentine or even your close friends - but let's face it, the majority of Valentine's gifts are marketed towards the lovey-dovey couples out there. 


    I decided to do some research on this supposed "holiday". Turns out, the origins of Valentine's Day, are about as dark as a red rose that's been spray painted black. While there is no exact date of origin, it is said that ancient Rome showed early signs. Through February 13 to 15, Romans celebrated Lupercalia - a sort of feast. Basically, men sacrificed a goat and dog, then proceeded to whip women with the hide of the animals they had slain. To add onto the crazy, women actually lined up to be beaten - under the impression that it would make them fertile. Yeah, another reason to be proud of being a woman in the 21st century. The name St. Valentine's Day also originated from ancient Rome as well when Emperor Claudius II executed two men both named Valentine on February 14 throughout 3rd century A.D. This led to a celebration by the Catholic Church, which they named - you guessed it - Saint Valentine's Day. 


    It wasn't until the Middle Ages when Valentine's Day became more romantic - much thanks to Chaucer and Shakespeare... Its consumer-driven roots began during the industrial revolution in 1913, with the opening of Hallmark Cards in Kansas City. And the rest is history... According to industry experts, Valentine's Day sales this year are expected to reach $18.6 billion (who says you can't buy love?).


    Overall, whichever way you spin it, being single on Valentine's does leave you feeling left out. But at the same time feeling grateful for all the things you do have in your life like family, friends, and good health. Besides, Marilyn said it best "It's better to be unhappy alone, than unhappy with someone.". It also helps knowing that, thankfully, it is just one day.


    All arguments aside, whether you are pro or anti-Valentine's Day, I hope that all of you think about all the loved ones in your life everyday and don't rely on cinnamon hearts, chocolates, roses and generic cards to remind or show people how much you love them. Live. Laugh. and - most importantly - Love. Everyone. Everyday.  


    I leave you with these wise and poignant words from super-talented singer/songwriter Rachael Yamagata's song Elephants: 


    "So for those of you falling in love, keep it kind, 
    keep it good, keep it right,
    throw yourself in the midst of danger - but keep one eye open at night." 




    - Sinem Tekin









    Friday, February 11, 2011

    Keshia Chante @ New.Music.Live.


    Hello Live.Laugh.Love.Toronto fans!

    Tuesday February 8th 2011, Sinem and I attended a taping of New.Music.Live. to check out the fabulous, talented, and Juno-nominated, singer Keshia Chante. The atmosphere of NML was amazing, and an experience LLLT fans should not miss! We arrived promptly to CTV Studios at 299 Queen Street West without having to wait in the chilling cold of -16 degrees. Sinem and I were excited to not only be at the amazing and newly renovated MuchMusic studio, but were excited to hear about Keisha’s new album and charity project.

    Keshia talked passionately about her involvement with CANFAR (Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research). She is currently serving as a Youth Ambassador and recently started a campaign called "Have A Heart for CANFAR”. The campaign sets out to raise money for AIDS and AIDS research. Raising money starts by selling heart-o-grams across schools not only in Ontario but across all schools in Canada. To learn more, check out for her full interview with Much VJ Lauren Toyota  on New.Music.Live's website http://www.newmusiclive.ca/video/?video=69648.

    Not only did she stop by to talk about the campaign for AIDS and AIDS research but she also shared some information about her up- coming album. She revealed that it will be a double disc titled “Day and Night”. Disc One will have a fun, dance tracks, like her current single, Table Dancer. While Disc Two will be more R&B and Acoustic like her previous single, Test Drive. The album is set to be released in Spring 2011. Check out her recent video, Table dancer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2FZ3JIVQxk.

    We also had the opportunity to take pictures with Keshia who is super sweet and gorgeous in person!

    Follow Keshia Chante on Twitter @KeshiaChante

    Follow New.Music.Live @NML 

    Remember to follow us via twitter @jackieopoku and @sinemtekin

    And most of all, never forget to Live.Laugh.Love

    - Jacqueline Opoku