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Academy Awards Special: Pictures and Tweet the Oscars, Plus Heidi Klum’s Red Carpet Look.

If you take a look over in the right sidebar about half way down, you will see that I have added two applications especially for the Academy Awards.

Heidi Klum Red Carpet Oscar Academy Awards Look

The first will be running a stream of photos from the Oscars. This is a great way to get all of the latest celebrity red carpet photos as they come in. Why wait until Monday to browse the blogs and news services for photos. Get them as they happen!

The second application is called Tweet the Oscars. On this one, you can get updated Glam TV news and also read the ongoing twitter feed for the twitter tag #Oscars. You can also add your own Oscar tweet right from the application here on Beauty and Fashion Tech.

In the meantime, want to get a great red carpet look for less? Heidi Klum and makeup Linda Hay developed a look for this year’s red carpet that is available in a kit from Victoria’s Secret.

Heidi Klum Oscar Makeup Kit

From the company:

This year, red carpet beauty is all about soft romance and classic Hollywood glamour. Supermodel Heidi Klum and celebrity make-up artist, Linda Hay, provided an insider’s look at Heidi’s red carpet look for the 2009 Academy Awards.  To achieve Heidi’s subtle, yet elegant look, Hay uses a flirty, pink palate finished with chocolates and nudes for a soft, smoky effect.  Now for the first time, anyone can achieve Heidi’s look with simple step-by-step instructions and only five products, all featured in the Victoria’s Secret Makeup Spring Look kit.

The set includes:

· Highlighter/Blush Duo in Fresh

· Eye Shadow Quad in Devoted, Primal, Rich and Champagne

· High-definition Mascara in Blackest Black

· Lip Gloss in Blush

The spring look is available exclusively at Victoria’s Secret stores for $49.

Disclosures: Beauty and Fashion Tech at times reviews products provided by a representative of the company. When we do so, we specifically state so. We also use affiliate links. For more, please see the disclosure page

Scenes From September: It is Still Summer and I’m Not Going to New York Fashion Week

Welcome to September, the time of year when it is suddenly OK to wear fall colors and not so OK to be sporting those neon pink summer nails. It is the month where the season has not officially changed, but posts abound about fall trends. To confuse the matter, it is also a month of coverage about what spring will bring, thanks to the presence of fashion week in New York City beginning this week and in other cities later this month.

So with that in mind, what do I plan to cover this week and next? Well, I have a few pink summer nail features planned, a reader giveaway, and some miscellaneous product reviews. Yes, I will cover the fall trends sometime this month, and yes, I will keep a bit of an eye on fashion week news, but mostly I am avoiding both until I reach the end of my denial that summer is officially over in the fashion world. So instead of writing about new trends, I am avoiding the fall trend set by the multitude of websites and blogs that will be covering nothing else for the next few weeks. I'm sure that they will do it quite well and I see no real need to duplicate to the process. Instead, I will read the blogs of my friends who are covering the spectacle that is New York fashion week and perhaps point out a few of the best posts. Meanwhile, I will enjoy my period of extended summer in September.

You see, I am not going to New York Fashion Week, and I am OK with that, perhaps even rather glad of it. Earlier this year, I made conflicting travel plans for something much more amazing to me--a vacation. Initially I regretted that I would miss the opportunity to go to New York,  but as time went on, I was able to ponder just what it was that I was missing. There would be no expensive plane fare and no bunking up with several strangers to save a few bucks on an outrageously priced hotel room. I would not get the pleasure of waiting for invitations to shows that might never come, or juggling the ones that came scheduled at the same time. There would be no agony over what to wear or how to behave, and I would not be faced with being treated as a second class citizen because I am a blogger. The more I considered it, the less I cared that I was not going to be there.  I don't even cover fashion extensively--I write about makeup, and it is mostly product reviews at that. Thus, on the whole, the expense of New York fashion week is a bit difficult to defend as a business expense. I might visit the nearby Milwaukee fashion week in October instead.

For those of you dying for some fashion week coverage, the Beauty Blog Network Website is running a widget with a feed of its member's fashion week headlines. I have also included the widget on Beauty and Fashion Tech.

For a few different angles on fashion week, the following are also particularly good reads:

* From the New York Observer: oh Lowly Blogger? Your Seat's in the Back. Feel gossipy? Take a look at Jossip's different take on the matter:  Fashion Week vs. The Blogs: Kelly Cutrone Plays Hardball. Yes, Fashion Week definitely has its drama.

* From Slate comes the answers to your burning questions that you were afraid to ask. Check out The Fashion Week FAQ and The Fashion Week FAQ Part II. Slate is full of interesting Fashion Week commentary. For more, simply run a search of the term there.

Finally, lest I appear overly cynical about New York fashion week, I must say that I will truly miss the opportunity to meet some wonderful people who I have connected with online through networks such as Splendicity, The Beauty Blog Network, Total Beauty, and Glam Media--all of whom will be providing online coverage of the events quicker and generally more in depth than the print sources--even if the writers get sent to the back row. I also will miss seeing colleagues whom I have met before, but in the end I am happy knowing that I will enjoy reading their coverage of the events while I search out oysters in Boston and lobster in Maine a week later. Keep an eye out for me, I'll be the one still wearing summer pink nails.

Disclosures: Beauty and Fashion Tech at times reviews products provided by a representative of the company. When we do so, we specifically state so. We also use affiliate links. For more, please see the disclosure page

Diamond Right Hand Ring Auction for Skin Cancer Charity

This right hand ring, the sun ring, was donated by Diamonds are Forever for the Skin Cancer Foundation. The ring includes an exquisite 4 carat cognac diamond set in 20 karat pink gold, surrounded by multi-colored diamonds. Designed in the shape of the sun to reinforce the Foundation’s sun safety messages, it is being auctioned on CharityBuzz.com.

Sun Ring
The ring was recently presented at an event by Skin Cancer Foundation recognizing Colleen Goggins, Worldwide Chairman, Consumer Group Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc. and Valerie Monroe, Beauty Director of O, The Oprah Magazine, for their leadership roles in promoting skin health. The event was held on Wednesday, October 10th at the Pierre in New York City, and was hosted by Meredith Vieira, who is pictured below wearing the ring.
Meredith Vieira
The auction will take place from October 1- October 17. Auction closes at Noon EST, on Wednesday, October 17th, 2007.

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Disclosures: Beauty and Fashion Tech at times reviews products provided by a representative of the company. When we do so, we specifically state so. We also use affiliate links. For more, please see the disclosure page