About Us Views On Hues Color Pro Color For Your Home Live In Full Color Sensational Color

Live in full color

Categories

Meet the Color Mavens

Julie Hoylen

Julie Hoylen

"Born with a natural sense of style, Julie is a fashion stylist and consultant working in the New York City area. Julie's professional experience " more...
April Clark

April Clark

"April has an eclectic sense of style. Her love of all things vintage, inspire her color choices. Forget the crisp white shirt; leopard and Pucci print" more...
Kimberlin Brown

Kimberlin Brown

"As a sculptor turned jewelry designer Kimberlin's eye for form, structure and beauty can be seen in each of the unique pieces she creates from pr" more...
Kate Smith

Kate Smith

"As a professional color expert, trend forecaster, engaging speaker and chief color maven, I work with corporate clients and buiness owners on using co" more...

A Sensational Color blog Category: Fashion & Beauty

Looking Sensational

Image of Blogger

Pearls: Junes birthstone

29th Jun. '08 · Category: Fashion & Beauty · Tags: , ,

Authored by Kimberlin Brown

Cherished as symbols of purity and perfection, pearls are the ultimate symbol of good taste.

June Birthstone Pearl

I adore pearls. As a jewelry designer I love all gems, their color and beauty is an inspiration. Brightly colored stones really get me, however; I am equally drawn to the subtle color of pearls. Their lustrous hues come in gold, aubergine and pistachio to platinum, white, and peacock.

June Birthstone Pearl

For many years I have had a love affair with pearls. Sadly I overlooked them for a long time. I saw my fill of the small white choker length strand, paired with matching studs as the finishing touch to the sweater set. Unless you are going for “straight laced,” I suggest avoiding this look. For so long pearls just came across to me as “strict.”

June Birthstone Pearl

I soon learned it was the opposite, pearls are vibrant and full of life. I had an “epiphany” about 8 years ago when I held a strand of Tahitian pearls. They were the size of jaw breaking gum balls - smooth, round and the most unbelievable colors! I have been seeking out unique pearls since, creating some of my favorite pieces.

June Birthstone Pearl

Pearls are the only gem that doesn’t need to be cut or polished. If you are lucky and are vacationing in Tahiti order oysters on the half shell, if you are VERY lucky you may find a “ready made” miracle of a gem. This scenario is highly unlikely [although it has happened.] It takes thousands of oysters to find one pearl.

June Birthstone Pearl

After a small irritant, like a grain of sand, gets into a shell it takes 4 to 8 years for a pearl to form. Most pearls found today are “cultured” pearls; meaning man “impregnates” the mollusk with a small bead of a shell rather than hoping for that stray bit of sand. Cultured or naturally formed the process is the same- protecting their soft body. The oyster builds up thin layers around the foreign object. These microscopically thin layers become the “nacre,” which creates the pearl’s unique color. It lets in and diffuses light creating an iridescent glow.

June Birthstone Pearl

 

Pearls are found in freshwater rivers and lakes in America to the turquoise lagoons of the South Seas. The oceans near Australia, Tahiti and Fiji are home of my all time favorite pearls. A black lipped oyster the size of a large dinner plate called “Pinctada margaritifera” creates the silver and black “Tahitians” while the white lipped “Pinctada maxima” bears the white and golden “South Seas.”

June Birthstone Pearl

“Akoya” are white perfectly round orbs. Indigenous to the waters around Japan, renowned as the “quintessential” pearl. “Kasumiga” and “Biwa” pearls are named after the freshwater lakes in Japan where they were discovered. Their pink, white and brown colors are so rich and their versatile shapes make them very fun to design with. Someday I dream of going on a “pearl tour” to visit all of these destinations.

June Birthstone Pearl

Here are a few pearls of wisdom:

Pearls started being made in prehistoric oceans a long time ago. The oldest known pearl is a fossilized discovery from over 90 million years ago.

Many ancient cultures exhibited a robust appreciation for pearls, and pearl artifacts date back over 5,ooo years.

From 200B.C. to A.D. 500 the Native American Hopewell Culture of southern Ohio accumulated prodigious quantities of pearls. Many beautiful examples of freshwater pearls strung on sinew and worn as necklaces have been discovered. Their radiant luster unharmed after being buried for thousands of years.

The ancient Greeks and Romans treated pearls as a commodity and were “obtained” from the far reaches of their empires. The whole Mediterranean caught on to the “craze” and a wide variety of jewelry and artifacts have been found embellished with pearls. A unique Roman characteristic is their taste for mixing pearls with emeralds.

June Birthstone Pearl

The courts of Persia and India were resplendent with pearls. The Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Mannar were rich with these aquatic gems. Clothes and jewelry were lavishly adorned. The Hindu’s believed the pearls represented the moon, while in Islamic thought- pearls represented perfection and completeness. The Emperor Bahadur Shah II was always draped in many strands of ornate pearl necklaces.

June Birthstone Pearl

Russia in the 17th and 18th century was opulent in the use of pearls. Steeped in Byzantine tradition, decorative fabrics and artifacts were heavily embellished with pearls. Noblewoman wore large headdresses, or kokoshniki, adorned with pearls, lace and colored gems.

Queen Elizabeth I was always painted in her famous ruffled collar and many strands of pearls.

June Birthstone Pearl

Johannes Vermeer’s famous portrait- “Girl with a Pearl Earring,” is one of the most intriguing paintings, often called the Dutch Mona Lisa. The pearl is an anchoring part of the composition. The paint creates a “life-like” luster that draws your eye in.

June Birthstone Pearl

Coco Chanel made wearing many strands of pearls “in vogue”. She loved mixing real and fake together in a long layered look.

Pearls June Birthstone

One of the most famous pearls,”La Peregrina” has a very rich history. It fell into obscurity for some time then regained it’s reign as “most famous pearl” when Richard Burton presented it to Elizabeth Taylor as a birthday gift.

June Birthstone Pearl

I can keep on going…There is so much that surrounds this true natural wonder. I will stop my rambling and leave you with two last “pearls of wisdom.” Always put on pearls last, they do not like perfume or hairspray, however; they love water. Salt water pearls should be rinsed in salty water on occasion. Often wipe your necklaces with a damp cloth before putting them away.

June Birthstone Pearl

I recently took a trip to the Caribbean. On the first day I put pearl earrings on [with very secure safety backs], I swam every day in the ocean and my pearls loved it!

Photo credits: 

  SensationalColor.com

Image of Blogger

The Art of Victor & Rolf

16th Jun. '08 · Category: Art & Design , Category: Fashion & Beauty · Tags: , ,

Authored by Julie Hoylen

Is runway fashion- “art”? The curators at London’s Barbican Art Gallery seem to think so.

Their latest exhibit “The House of Viktor & Rolf”, a retrospective dedicated to the past 15 years of creative endeavors by the masterful Dutch duo- Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren, opens on June 18th.

15matter_650.jpg

Viktor & Rolf with their “dolls”

Viktor & Rolf have made a name for themselves not only as a design team that enjoys creating beautiful clothes but also one that strives to present their collections each and every season in their own unique way. (more…)   SensationalColor.com

Image of Blogger

Ray-Ban and Project Colorize

15th Jun. '08 · Category: Fashion & Beauty · Tags: ,

Authored by Julie Hoylen

I saw this in my latest issue of Marie Claire and thought I would share:

Five Artist turn a fresh new lens on the season’s hottest trends.

wayfarers.jpg

“First introduced in 1952, Ray-Ban Wafarers have become the most instantly recognizable, stylishly iconic sunglasses in the world. This spring, Ray-Ban is re-inventing these glamorous shades by adding an array of colors to their distinctively-shaped frames. To introduce this new line of colored Wayfarers, Ray-Ban and Marie Claire partnered to launch Project Colorize, inviting five of NYC’s hottest artists to create works of art inspired by the season’s fashion trends: Day-Glo, Floral, Painterly, and Tailored. (more…)   SensationalColor.com

Image of Blogger

MAC Colorforms Collection

5th Jun. '08 · Category: Fashion & Beauty ·

Authored by Kate Smith

m.a.c._color_forms_5.png

I just love this new M.A.C. line but then again how could I not. It is as much art as it is makeup.

m.a.c._color_forms_6.png

The eye shadow colors pleases my eye. Just having the two colors to the left be placed horizontally rather then vertically turns these eye shadow colors into little works of art

(more…)   SensationalColor.com

Image of Blogger

The styles and colors of Yves Saint Laurent

2nd Jun. '08 · Category: Fashion & Beauty · Tags: ,

Authored by Julie Hoylen

Today we bid farewell to a maestro of fashion, beauty and lifestyle. Yves Saint Laurent, the fashion designer whom first appeared on the fashion scene in the late 1950’s when he took over the reigns at Christan Dior at the mere age of 21, passed away this weekend at his home in Paris.

yves_saint_laurent_50_s.jpg2002.jpg

Yves Saint Laurent, from the beginning of his career in the 1950’s to his final walk down the runway in 2002, was a man of utmost style

 

A true pioneer of haute couture and a shaping force behind so many fashionable ideas it’s easy to forget they didn’t always exist (more…)   SensationalColor.com

Image of Blogger

Emerald: May’s Birthstone

30th May. '08 · Category: Fashion & Beauty · Tags: , , ,

Authored by Kimberlin Brown

Are you green with envy?

I am because emerald is not my birthstone. Don’t get me wrong, I love garnet, my birthstone; but emerald is the epitome.

Emerald May Birthstone

Green is my favorite color. This is one of the reasons emeralds are high up in my “gemstone love” top ten.

Green is not the easiest color. (more…)   SensationalColor.com

Image of Blogger

Don’t even think about calling me a plastic bag

29th May. '08 · Category: Fashion & Beauty · Tags: ,

Authored by Julie Hoylen

Last year, Anya Hindmarch’s limited edition “I am not a plastic bag” caused such a fashionista frenzy, the bag which originally sold for around 5 pounds in the UK was by the end of the last summer fetching prices in the hundreds on Ebay!

i_m_not_a_plastic_bag.jpg

Now the market for eco-friendly shoppers bag has exploded, as designers and stores are discovering consumers are willing to forgo their choice of “paper or plastic”- and bring their stylish own.

And as is usual in the case of buying a trendy bag- how much you are willing to spend to save the Earth is up to you.

(more…)   SensationalColor.com

Image of Blogger

Eugenia Kim for Coach

28th May. '08 · Category: Fashion & Beauty · Tags: , , ,

Authored by Julie Hoylen

Milliner Eugenia Kim, perhaps best known for making funky hats for the likes of Jennifer Lopez and Madonna, has joined forces with Coach this summer.

Her latest line for the mega company has just hit the shelves and with a ‘roaring 20’s meets East Village’ style- these toppers will have you feeling like a guest at some fabulous Gatsby-esque party.

maude_hat_2.jpgtara_hat_1_1.jpg

(more…)   SensationalColor.com

Image of Blogger

Color yourself a peacekeeper

27th May. '08 · Category: Fashion & Beauty · Tags: , ,

Authored by Julie Hoylen

I love discovering new beauty products. I especially love discovering products that make me feel just as good on the inside as they do on the outside. Oh and when “said” products also come in user friendly, beautiful hues- well basically at that point, I’m ecstatic!

peacekeeper_cause.jpg

I guess you could then call Peacekeeper Cause-metics a triple threat in my book.

peacekeeper.jpg

(more…)   SensationalColor.com

Image of Blogger

Let’s hear it for the red, white and blue

26th May. '08 · Category: Fashion & Beauty · Tags: , ,

Authored by Julie Hoylen

Happy Memorial Day! The perfect time to try on yet another fantastic summer trend, the pairing of navy, white and red.

This time honored color combination is being rediscovered from the runways of Chanel to the fabulous racks at Targets. Pair the colors with either stars or stripes motifs and you can take the look nautical, boho and even if you dare super hero fabulous!

Best part -your navy, red and white acquisitions of Spring can easily be paired with solid black everything come Fall. ( oh, you are so already way ahead of the trend! )

chanel1.jpgagnes.jpg (more…)   SensationalColor.com

Life is sensational — Live in full color

Connect

Follow Kate on Twitter