Hello My Beauties,
Finally this day has arrived. It was so difficult for me to keep the secret from you guys, but now I am ready to share with you all what I’ve been working on for the past couple of weeks.
First of all, you probably all know, August is the month of music festivals and when L’Oreal reached out to me to try their new product, I was so thrilled and excited. Especially, because I would get a chance to re-create festival-inspired look using their new “Colorista” line and secondly, because I’ve been their loyal customer for such a long time and now I get a chance to work with them!
L’Oreal Paris Colorista is a semi permanent hair colour that allows you to play with Colour Your Way. You can go all out or flirt with colour by customizing your look and transforming your style. Colorista has 7 bright shades designed for light blonde/bleached hair and 4 shades with a hint of colour designed for brunettes.
For my festival-inspired look I’ve decided to play with the colours to create my own custom pastels. I’ve added to my blonde hair some pink, peach and aqua highlights and for some reason it reminded me of “mermaid” hair. Best part is it’ll come out in about 4-10 washes.
For my outfit, I incorporated some bohemian pieces. While I am inspired by trends, I always stay true to my feminine aesthetic.
This look is really all about the Sheer Mesh T-Shirt Dress and Lace-Up Choker Bodysuit that is perfectly on trend.
Since this dress has an allover metallic design I decided to add more statement accessories. Greek inspired sandals and statement necklace with bright flower headband make any look feel a bit more carefree and bohemian.
Get the look:
Dress: Forever 21 (CAD $22.90)// Bodysuite: Lace up Choker from Forever 21 (CAD $30.90)// Shoes: Old from Sam Edelman (Similar: HERE )// Necklace: Faux Gem Layered Necklace (CAD $8.99)// Rings: Burnished Ring Set (CAD $9.90)// Hair: Colorista
Thank you for stopping by!
Let me know what do you think about this look!
Love,
Olya
Thanks to L’Oreal for sponsoring today’s post
Photos by Lizzie O’Donnell