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Fashion’s Night Out Update

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Those of you saving September 8 for Fashion’s Night Out in downtown Seattle will be pleased to know that the first round of good-time, nighttime shopkeepers and restaurant/bar owners is in and a really fun night on the town is starting to take shape.

Joining Mario’s, Barneys, and Nordstrom in extended hours, special promotions, and general fashion and snacks-and-cocktails merriment are Alhambra, Ann Taylor, Columbia Sportswear, Free People, Baby and Co., J. Crew, True Religion, Nancy Meyer, The Finerie, Eileen Fisher, Swink Style Bar, Morton’s, RN74, and Mistral.

At the risk of sounding like a cliche, there really is something for everyone, especially those who still think there’s no fashion scene in Seattle.

More to come on how, specifically, each store will be celebrating, and how we Wear What When’ers will be joining in.

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Tags: Special Event, Fashion's Night Out '11, Seattle Style Headlines, Baby and Co., Baby and Co.

Nordstrom’s Spring Cosmetics Trend Show

Get bright at the downtown flagship store’s beauty trend showcase.

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Smashbox and Nordstrom are all about the brights for spring 2011. See for yourself at the downtown flagship shop’s beauty trend show on Saturday March 5.

If spring fashion’s strappy flats and gauzy blouses are feeling a little…irrelevant, you could consider warming up to the season’s beauty trends.

Beautiful Bright Now is Nordstrom’s beauty trend show; you’ll find it on Saturday, March 5, from 8 to 10, at the downtown Nordstrom. We chatted with Joelle Russo, Nordstrom’s beauty director for the Northwest, to get the scoop on what to expect from this year’s event.

WWW: What are the big trends for spring cosmetics?
JOELLE: It’s all about brights. Bright lipstick, bright complexions—making sure the skin looks great, even bright eyes, in the form of metallics on lids; coppers and bronzes. Same goes for fragrances. We’re seeing a lot of bright notes like rose, and other really effervescent fragrances.

WWW: What’s the cosmetics trend show like?
JOELLE: It’s basically a full-fledged fashion show, but centered around makeup. Cosmetics artists [from Chanel or Smashbox for example] take the stage with a model wearing the line’s spring makeup, updates the audience on the trends, shares some tips and tricks, and then the next brand goes up. The idea is that a woman watching the show sees the trends, and then goes to her favorite counter and tries it out herself.

This year, we’ll also be closing the show with a wedding scene, featuring wedding makeup, and wedding fashion for the bride, bridesmaids, and mother-of-the-bride with coordinating beauty looks for the engagement party, rehearsal dinner, and the big day.

WWW: Any big-time beauty experts expected at this year’s show?
JOELLE: We always invite special guests from behind the scenes at runway shows, or those who work with celebrities. This year we’re bringing out [celebrity manicurist] Deborah Lippmann, and Smashbox cosmetics artist Lori Taylor, who has worked with countless celebrities and more recently worked on the movie Burlesque.

Tickets are $15, but are redeemable in any cosmetics purchased the day of the show. Plus, receive a gift for attending the show (while supplies last). To purchase a ticket call 1-800-7-BEAUTY.

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Tags: Trends, New for Spring, Beauty, Nordstrom, Special Event

Now Open: The Adventure School’s Adventure Store

Adventure is where you find it, you dig?

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Adventure accessories, and accessories for adventuring at home, at the Adventure School’s Adventure Store.

In 2002 and 2003, Aviva Palmer spent a year hopping the Trans-Siberian Railway with just a single all-black outfit, a tangle of accessories, and a bunch of balloons and some party blowers in her pack. It can definitely be said that Palmer, who went on to co-found the Adventure School, the city’s most iconic party planning enterprise, believes in traveling with style.

But as the Adventure School’s brand new, just-opened online-only Adventure Store sets out to prove, the Adventurers believe in sticking around town with style, too.

On one hand, the store’s offerings have been selected with a deference for what collapses neatly and folds flat. It’s about traveling sensibly (see the handmade kidskin travel wallet pictured here) and always toting an ultra-packable party — you know, to charm host families along the Trans-Siberian Railway, or once the Amtrak pulls into Portland.

But then again, these party people also believe in the kinds of adventuring that happens in Queen Anne condos and on blankets in city parks and on picnic tables in neighborhood pea patches.

‘You don’t have to be on a trip to have an adventure.’ Palmer told me earlier this week. While sitting in my office wearing a gold party hat. To that end, you’ll click on exotic-feeling wardrobe accessories, pine-scented incense in kitschy old-school packaging (can’t make it out to the woods in dad’s old canvas two-man this summer? the woods can come to you), and a crazy sail apparatus that makes taking your skateboard to the library feel just a little bit more like sailing the San Juans.

Now, please be advised that the Adventure has just begun. By which I mean the store opened its virtual doors yesterday, and merchandise is still making its way on to the shelves. This is the organization that brought you (or more specifically, Lake Union Park) a 25,000-person sunrise to sunset party with 20 bands last September. They don’t do adventure light. There are plans for artist collaborations (naturally; Palmer’s partner-in-parties lives half of the year in Miami, as in Basel), pop-up shops, and a steady rotation of limited-run products.

So go check it out now, and start planning your next adventure.

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Tags: Design, Accessories, Party, Special Event

Gene Juarez Men’s Salon Event

Put the man in manicure with a beer and a facial at Gene Juarez’s man cave.

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Guys get buffed at Gene Juarez in Bellevue.

Picture a man cave with a pedicure station.

The Men’s Salon at Gene Juarez Salon and Spa in Bellevue is hosting a special guys-only event on Wednesday, February 23 from 4 to 7. The part barbershop, part boy’s club service station is unique to the Bellevue location, completely separate from the women’s spa, and features customized hair, massage, skin, nail, and waxing services just for gentlemen.

In addition to the drinks (Full Sail Brewing is bringing their seasonal brew) and appetizers, men of the metro- and manly variety are invited to unwind with a haircut, Arcona facial, nail treatment, and chair massage. Those that take a shine to the squeaky clean, freshly-buffed feeling, can enjoy 15 percent off select men’s skin and hair care products. There are also raffle prizes from the David Barton Gym, Lot No. 3 restaurant, Arcona, John Allan’s, and Full Sail Brewing.

Tickets are $45 per person, and reservations can be made by emailing packages @ genejuarez.com or by calling 425-373-3675.

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Tags: Beer, Seattle Hair Salon, Special Event

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