Showing posts with label Salma Hayek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Salma Hayek. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Would you wear...a Turban like Sarah Jessica Parker, Kourtney Kardashian, Salma Hayek and Solange?
Goodbye fedoras. There's a new way to cover up a bad hair day inspired by traditional Indian ornamental headdress: turbans.
Regarded as a symbol of honor and respect in India (and called pagri), turbans hit my fashion radar this summer with Carrie's look on Sex and the City II.
Since then, the super-sophisticated look has permeated pop culture with style mavens like June Ambrose, Salma Hayek, Kourtney Kardashian and Solange Knowles wrapping their hair in gorgeous fabric.
And I'm loving the look!
Unlike a fedora for example, which primarily comes in solid colors, you can make a colorful, patterned turban the focal point of your outfit like Solange.
And while bold glamazons like Solange and June Ambrose wrap their hair up in a turban, you can also rock a turban like a hat on top of your head and let your hair hang underneath like Salma Hayek and Kourtney Kardashian.
I'm not bold enough to wear it to a gala like June Ambrose...
But I will wear it with my hair peeking out like Salma Hayek or in the front like Solange this week since it's raining (and I just got my hair done!).
What about you? Would you wear the look?
Shop some Coutura-approved turbans here:
Kisses,
Coutura
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Friday, May 14, 2010
GLAM OR SHAM?: Salma Hayek Wears the First Gucci Couture Gown at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival
For the first couture gown under the new Gucci Premiere label, Salma Hayek's dress at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival is a bit underwhelming.
Sure, Salma can make a potato sack look gorgeous. But that doesn't make the burgundy, silk Georgette gown look any less plain. The asymmetric neckline and crystal embroidered details don't offer much help either.
The general 'blah' look of the gown doesn't take away from the Couture technique or draping effects---they are stunning---but overall, it doesn't wow me.
I also am not a fan of the shoulder-length haircut. It gives me suburban Mom fresh out the hair salon on a Saturday, instead of red carpet glamour.
What do you think of Salma's look, Glamazons? Glam or a Sham?
Kisses,
Coutura
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