Showing posts with label Styled by sheena. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Styled by sheena. Show all posts

Thursday, July 16, 2020

Check Out This Pink Snakeskin Look



I’m a huge fan of pink and love a lil pop of snakeskin. So here’s…

Pink Snake

LuFeng Women's Long Sleeve High Neck Zipper Bodycon Slim Fit Dress

Hoxis Vintage Minimalist Style Soft Pu Leather Handbag Clutch Small Tote


Maxdot Heart Shape Sunglasses Party Sunglasses


Cape Robbin Boas Ankle Boots for Women, Faux Snakeskin Booties, Chunky Block Heels for Women


Tuesday, January 31, 2017

5 Free Ways to Look Fabulous Everyday #free #style #MUA


  1. The Five Key Elements to Looking Fabulous Everyday that Don’t Cost You Anything!
    1. You have to wear lipstick everyday: Yep, that is step one. Lipstick! We all have it, but we forget how much impact it can have. It immediately brightens your face, whitens your teeth and makes you look like you care. If all you have on is lipstick and no other cosmetics, you will easily pull off a more polished look.
      As we age many of us tend to choose darker, muddy colors and I want you to avoid that. We lose the fullness of our lips over time and dark lipstick only highlights that. Choose your favorite color of lipstick and move up a shade or two in brightness. A brighter, lighter color will always look more youthful and fun.
    2. No matter what you have on, it must create shape through the waist: Studies in the laws of attraction and social power have clearly shown that women who have a greater ratio between their waist and hips naturally appear more attractive and powerful. This means that if you are hiding under shapeless sweats and boxy blouses you are giving all of your feminine power away.
      Your tops and jackets must contain either shape-creating darts and seaming or a percentage of Lycra or Spandex that helps the fabric skim the body. This step means you need to make sure that your “girls” are sitting high and proud so that your tops and jackets have the chance to enhance your hourglass. This is a very dynamic fashion step that will modernize your look in an instant.
    3. You must wear cute shoes: Clunky man shoes are a fashion albatross. With all of the adorable, comfy options stacked high on the sale racks, there is just no excuse for sporting clod-hoppers. A feminine, colorful, even playful shoe speaks volumes about your style and puts a spring in your step.
      When choosing shoes look for a feminine heel and toe and opt for something that reveals as much of your foot as comfortably possible. This of course doesn’t apply to boots, but a shoe that reveals more of your foot will make your legs look longer and your outfit more modern.
    4. Your handbag is your social barometer – choose wisely: The days of matching shoes and handbags are over. Today, your handbag tells the world who you are, where you are going and what you need to have when you get there. This single accessory can change the entire mood of your outfit and offers a style boost like none other.
      Go for a bold color and skip the black box with straps. A modern bag should celebrate what you like and not what you have on. Don’t squander this ripe opportunity to make a big style statement. Push yourself to wear something bold and you are sure to seem more saucy.
    5. Every day, you need to incorporate something unexpected into your outfit: This step means that you work the juxtaposition of textures, colors, patterns and the tones of your garments. Building a little intrigue into your outfit is how you start to build style muscles. Going against the grain of things and having the courage to do the opposite of what matches or is to be expected can be both youthful and sophisticated.
      For example, sporting beautiful yellow accessories with a cobalt blue dress instead of trying to match the blue perfectly or just wearing silver; adding a few strands of pearls to your old worn graphic tee shirt to give it a sophisticated edge or choosing a great walking shoe in red and wearing it with everything. These are the creative expressions that add visual interest and spark conversation. Adding a little something unexpected will reflect an adventurous spirit that will immediately add youthful modern play to everything you wear.
      Style Tips brought to you by Sheena Kali of StyledBySheena.com


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Thursday, January 19, 2017

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Justin Bieber Earns Kylie Jenner's Support #bieber @kyliejenner


Kylie Jenner posted last night "Nothing like us", a reference to the Canadian idol's new song about Gomez, which appears on his new record Believe Acoustic.

Justin seen here with BFF Lil Twist was believed to be driving the Ferrari during the hit and run, and he has also been linked to The Kardashian's little sister Kendall Jenner.


There is an estimated 10,000 worth of damage to Justin Bieber's Ferrari.

Carmelo & LaLa Anthony - Celebrity Couple @lala @carmeloanthony

Take a Look at Glamorous Celebrity Couple Carmelo & LaLa's Style

Jordin Sparks & Jason Derulo for Glamour Magazine

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Jordin Sparks and Jason Derulo, did a date-night themed shoot inspired by Valentine's Day for GLAMOUR Magazine's February 2013 issue.

Solange Knowles - White Hot in Milan @saintrecords

Solange: White Hot At Milan Fashion Week

Style Icon - Bad Gal RiRi @rihanna


Styled Singer - Sevyn Streeter @sevyn


Click on the video to see the stunning and talented Sevyn Streeter.


Chris Brown - BET's "106 & Park" - Day 1



Chris Brown - BET's "106 & Park" - Day 1


Recording artists Chris Brown and Sevyn at a live broadcast of BET's "106 & Park" at The Conga Room at L.A. Live on January 3, 2013 in Los Angeles, California.

The Best Style at the Golden Globes


Jennifer Lopez in Zuhair Murad at the 2013 Golden Globes Awards.
Jessica Alba in Oscar De La Renta
Eva Longoria Rock Emilio Pucci
Halle Berry in Atelier Versace
Kerry Washington in Miu Miu

Best motion picture -- drama: "Argo"
Best performance by an actor in a motion picture -- drama:Daniel Day-Lewis in "Lincoln"
Day-Lewis revealed backstage that near the end of filming he had a strange feeling that if Lincoln, the 16th American president, had not been assassinated he still would not have survived to lead the country through post-war reconstruction.
Best performance by an actress in a motion picture -- drama:Jessica Chastain in "Zero Dark Thirty"
"This is a sweet dream come true," Chastain said in her acceptance speech. She explained backstage why her preparation for the role of a real-life CIA analyst did not include talking to the person her role was based on.
"I would not like to meet her, because if someone found out she would go to jail," she said. The film has been criticized by some in Congress for its depiction of torture of terror suspects.
Best motion picture -- comedy or musical: "Les Misérables"
Best performance by an actress in a motion picture -- comedy or musical: Jennifer Lawrence in "Silver Linings Playbook"
"Harvey, thank you for killing whoever you had to kill to get me up here today," she joked, in her acceptance speech, thanking producer Harvey Weinstein.
Best performance by an actor in a motion picture -- comedy or musical: Hugh Jackman in "Les Misérables"
Jackman said the movie was "a project of passion and it took a lot of courage to make it." He told reporters backstage that he went without drinking water for 36 hours to make his face look sunken for his role.
"Do not anyone try this," Jackman said, explaining it made him ill.
Best animated feature: "Brave"
Best foreign language film: "Amour" (Austria)
Best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a motion picture: Anne Hathaway in "Les Misérables"
Hathaway played Fantine in the movie. It was a role she saw her mother perform onstage when she was a child. She thanked the Hollywood Foreign Press Association "for this lovely blunt object, that I will forever use as a weapon against my self-doubt."
Best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a motion picture: Christoph Waltz in "Django Unchained"
"Quentin, you know that my indebtedness to you knows no words," Waltz said in his acceptance speech, thanking the movie's director Quentin Tarantino.
Waltz also won a Globe and an Oscar two years ago for his portrayal of a German colonel in Tarantino's "Inglourious Basterds."
Best director -- motion picture: Ben Affleck for "Argo"
Affleck, who was passed over for a best director Oscar nomination last week, refused to acknowledge any disappointment backstage.
"We got nominated for seven Oscars, including best picture," Affleck said. "I was thrilled. I'm elated tonight; I'm the luckiest guy in the world."
Best screenplay -- motion picture: Quentin Tarantino for "Django Unchained"
Backstage, Tarantino used the controversial N-word, which peppers his movie, explaining that critics were not accusing him of using it "more than it was used in the South in 1858," when his film is set. Instead, they were "saying I should soften it. ... and I never do that when it comes to my characters."
Best original score -- motion picture: Mychael Danna for "Life of Pi"
Best original song -- motion picture: "Skyfall" (Music by Adele, Paul Epworth; Lyrics by Adele, Paul Epworth)
"Oh, my God! Oh, my God! Oh, my God! Oh, my God!" Adele exclaimed as she was handed the award. "It's very strange to be here. Thank you for letting me be part of your world tonight."
She told reporters backstage that she was "a little bit over excited," noting it was her "first night out" since giving birth to a son in October.
Best TV series - comedy: "Girls"
Best TV series -- drama: "Homeland"
Best performance by an actress in a TV series -- drama: Claire Danes in "Homeland"
Best performance by an actor in a TV series -- drama: Damian Lewis in "Homeland"
It is the first Globe for Lewis, who won an Emmy last fall for the same role. He dedicated the award to his late mother, who "I know is up there tonight, looking down, bursting with pride and telling everyone how well her son is doing in acting."
Best performance by an actor in a TV series -- comedy or musical: Don Cheadle in "House of Lies"
Best performance by an actress in a TV series -- comedy or musical: Lena Dunham in "Girls"
Best miniseries or motion picture made for TV: "Game Change"
Best performance by an actress in a miniseries or motion picture made for TV: Julianne Moore in "Game Change"
Best performance by an actor in a miniseries or motion picture made for TV: Kevin Costner in "Hatfields & McCoys"
Best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a series, miniseries or motion picture made for TV: Maggie Smith in "Downton Abbey: Season 2"
Best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a series, miniseries or motion picture made for TV: Ed Harris in "Game Change"

Saturday, January 7, 2017

Carmen Ortega Poses in the Hollywood Hills

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Carmen Ortega does a sexy photo shoot in the Hollywood Hills with Fashion stylist Xtina Milani, sporting corn rows and red studded one piece.

Watch: Alicia Keys Sing The National Anthem for the SuperBowl #aliciakeys @aliciakeys


Watch  14 time Grammy award winner, Alicia Keys fabulous rendition of the national anthem for the 2013 superbowl; Ray Lewis even started crying during her performance.

Style Icon: Stacy London @StacyLondon #StyleBySheena





Stacy London (born May 25, 1969) is an American stylist/fashion consultant, author, and magazine editor known primarily for her time as co-host on What Not to Wear, a reality television program that featured wardrobe and appearance makeovers. After graduating from Vassar College, London started her career as a fashion editor at Vogue and transitioned into being a stylist for celebrities and designers. She moved into television by co-hosting What Not to Wear with Clinton Kelly, and doing fashion reporting for Access HollywoodThe Early Show, and the Today Show. From 2009–2010, she was a brand ambassador for Pantene, Woolite, Dr. Scholl's, and Riders by Lee. She co-owns Style for Hire and is the creative director of Westfield Style.



Stacy London is an American fashion stylist, author, and media personality known primarily for her role as co-host on What Not to Wear

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