Four inspired looks to get spooky yet stylish at all those Halloween parties this week (Oct 31).

Tip: Prepare your face with medium to full coverage foundation and pressed powder before you let the haunting makeover begin. 

Classic Addams 

The Look: What we love most about this Addams Family look are the dark lips, a style currently hot with a lot of brands launching new shades we’ve never seen on the streets before. So, take this opportunity to try some new sophisticated shades like chocolate, deep purple, deep blue or even black.  
   
Get yours: It’s optional whether you go for a smoky-eye look or just keep it nude, depending on what shade you choose.
 
1. Use concealer or foundation on your lips before applying the lipstick for a clearer color.  
 
2. We chose the Illamasqua lipstick color Disciple (B850) and matched it with the Pure Pigment shadow shade Alluvium (B1,100).
Softly apply the golden blue eye shadow followed by liner and mascara for the usual smoky-eye look.  
 
3. Softly apply blush in a shade closer to pink than to orange as it goes well with the blue. 

Zombie Eyes

The Look: OK, obviously you don’t want to look like a real zombie at a party (unless there’s a seriously good best-dressed prize on offer)—replacing the bloodless face and tired eyes with perfect nude skin and bold black eyes is much more appealing. We picked up this look from seemingly ageless pop-punker Avril Lavigne after coming across her new single “Let Me Go.”     
 
Get yours: Keep your brows and lips natural (MAC Creme d’Nude or Shy Girl lipstick, B810) and let your eyes make the big impact. 
 
1. Apply light bronze shadow as a base all over your eyelid, paying special attention to the inner corner, before adding black eye shadow (MAC Eye Shadow Carbon color, B800) to create depth from the outer corner to the center.
 
2. Use the small shadow brush to apply the black eye shadow to your lower eye line. You don’t have to keep close to the lash line like with a normal punk look; feel free to do a thicker line, too. 

Vivian’s Eyes

The Look: If you were to pick the style from one designer that would work for a Halloween party, Viviane Westwood’s would often be your safest bet. The latest runway look for her A/W 2013 collection at London Fashion Week really speaks for itself. Play with this look by picking the brightest eye shadow you have and shaping everything with black eyeliner.    
 
Get yours: You don’t have to choose an  overtone foundation like the runway model; just keep it clean and flawless.   
 
1. We went with Illamasqua’s powder eye shadow shade Hype (B950) to get started with the eyes. Apply the color all over the eyelid and use the small brush to also apply it to the lower eye line. 
 
2. Use deep black eyeliner (our pick is Maybelline, B249) to start drawing the unusual lines.
 
3. You can apply the look to the eyes alone or add to the lip line, too—just use the same eyeliner as if it were a lip liner and you’re done.     
 

Dark Christmas 

The Look: It may sound like the wrong season but green and red can be twisted for a darker purpose, too. This look was inspired by the newly launched eye shadow shades by Chanel, with its darker shade of green moody enough for a look that’s more haunted than happy when matched with the darker red lipstick.    
 
Get yours: 
1. We chose Chanel’s Les 4 Ombres Quadra eye shadow for autumn 2013 (B2,300) and applied it following the smoky-eye principles by using the glittery green shade as the base color.
 
2. Apply eyeliner and mascara as usual. For this look, you might not need the fake lashes as the thick mascara will cover your green eyes. 
 
3. We opted for the Rouge Noir color from the Chanel Rouge Allure lipstick collection (B1,300) to complete the look.
 
Essentials
 
Chanel and MAC available at M/F, Siam Paragon Rama 1 Rd., 02-690-1000. BTS Siam. 
Illamasqua available at G/F CentralWorld, Ratchadamri Rd., 02-613-1796. BTS Siam/Chidlom. 
Maybelline available at Boots and Watsons nationwide; try Boots Siam Square Soi 1, Rama 1 Rd., BTS Siam. 
 

 

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To welcome the winter breeze, our Southeast Asian neighbors are gearing up to host outdoor arts and music festivals. 

Malaysia 

Urbanscapes 
The Festival: Founded in 2002, Urbanscapes is Malaysia’s biggest (and longest running) outdoor arts and music festival. Set in the leafy surrounds of Malaysia Agro Exposition Park in Selangor, each year the two-day event welcomes international acts joined by Southeast Asian rising stars and homegrown talent.    
 
Line Up: Headliners include Glasgow indie-pop veterans Franz Ferdinand, touring in support of their well-received fourth studio album, Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Actions, and Northern Irish pop-rock upstarts Two Door Cinema Club (also heading to Impact Arena Bangkok on Nov 28). Other bands to catch include Canadian rock sisters Tegan and Sara, Danish dream-pop acts Mew and Efterklang, and local experimental groups They Will Kill Us All, Kyoto Protocol and The Experience Brothers.
 
Dates and Venue: Nov 23-24, doors open 2pm. Malaysia Agro Exposition Park, Serdang (MAEPS), Selangor.  
 
Tickets: Two-day passes are B2,100 from Thaiticketmajor. 
 
For more information: http://urbanscapes.com.my
 
Penang Jazz Festival
The Festival: The annual Penang Island Jazz festival returns for its 10th edition, looking to maintain its reputation for an inclusive approach and an eclectic musical lineup.  
 
Line up: Acts who’ve already been confirmed include Grammy-nominated pianist Freddy Cole and his quartet, Cypriot guitarist Okan Ersan, Zimbabwe-born and London-raised singer and composer Eska and Norwegian avant-jazz rock group the Hedvig Mollestad Trio.  
 
Dates and Venue: Dec 5-8 (doors open 7pm on Thur and 6pm on Sat-Sun) at The Bayview Beach Resort Gardens, Batu Ferringhi, Penang.   
 
Tickets: RM78 (about B780) per day via ticketpro.com.my 
 
For more information: www.penangjazz.com

Hong Kong

Clockenflap Multimedia Arts & Music Festival
The Festival: Taking its inspiration from Japan’s massive Fuji Rock festival, Clockenflap was launched in 2008 as a small music and arts event, quickly establishing itself as a top destination on the festival circuit. This year it shifts location from the Cyberport to the bigger West Kowloon Cultural District promising seven stages, a film tent, cabaret, art installations, indie craft market, silent disco and food booths. 
 
Line up: Held just one week after Urbanscapes in Malaysia, it’s no surprise to see some of the same names pop up again, like Franz Ferdinand, Two Door Cinema Club, Tegan and Sara and Efterklang. Extra diversity comes in the form of San Francisco folk-tinged rockers Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Syrian livewire Omar Souleyman, electro-whiz Four Tet, Canadian electro-pop band Austra, Brazilian indie-pop trio Turtle Giant and even a couple of big name Thais in the form of Hugo Julajak and Palmy. Local acts include Uptown Rockers and the comically named Daft Pink.     
 
Dates and Venue: Nov 29-Dec 1 at the West Kowloon Cultural District, HK.  
 
Tickets: Three-day passes are HK$980 (about B4,000) and day tickets HK$440 (B2,000) available at Thaiticketmajor.
 
For more information: www.clockenflap.com

Singapore

Zouk Out 
The festival: The annual arts and electronic music festival by the beach in Sentosa returns for its 13th edition, with a lineup of international big names and local DJs over two long nights.  
 
Line up: The lineup covers everything from electro, trance, house and techno to hip hop, with the biggest acts being none other than Dutch DJ and producer Nick van de Wall, aka Afrojack and Armada trance veteran Dash Berlin. Others to look out for include Example & DJ Wire (UK), Ferry Corsten (Netherlands), Chicago electro-pop group Krewella, Australian electronic twins Nervo and local DMC Champion in both 2009 and 2010, Ghetto.      
 
Dates and venue: Dec 13-14, 8pm, at Siloso Beach, Sentosa.  
 
Tickets: For Day 1, happy hour tickets are $88 (B2,200) limited to 2,000 tickets, after which prices go up to $98 (B2,500) until Nov 30. Dec 1-12 standard tickets will be $108 (B2,720), while it’s $118 (B3,000) on the door. Day 2 tickets start from $98 (B2,500) and go up in the same fashion to $128 (B3,220) on the door. Two-day passes are available at the one price of $168 until Dec 12. Purchase via ticketing.zoukclub.com
 
For more information: www.zoukout.com
 
St. Jerome’s Laneway Music Festival 
The Festival: Founded back in 2004 as a small summer live music session at St. Jerome’s Bar down a laneway in Melbourne, Australia, this festival first reached Singapore in 2011, bringing with it a very welcome injection of hipster-approved indie acts from all over the world (previous years have brought over everyone from Feist to The xx). Needless to say, Laneway draws in crowds from all over the region hoping to catch some of the globe’s most hyped new acts. 
 
Line up: Even though Singapore gets a slightly shortened version of the Australian lineup, there’s plenty to look forward to, from much-vaunted British electro-pop trio CHVRCHES, who just released their debut album The Bones of What You Believe, to stylish LA sisters Haim, who have been getting rave reviews for their debut album Days are Gone. Other acts definitely worth your while include British electro-crooner James Blake, Philadelphia rocker Kurt Vile, Scottish four-piece Frightened Rabbit, Jamie xx of The xx, London all-girl post-punk outfit Savages and British “post-dubstep” duo Mount Kimbie.
 
Dates and Venue: Jan 25, 2014. The Meadow, Gardens By The Bay.   
 
Tickets: SG$150 (B3,750) via singapore.lanewayfestival.com/buy-tickets  
 
For more information: singapore.lanewayfestival.com  

Thailand 

Big Mountain Music Festival 
The Festival: Founded back in 2010 by GMM and Thai music mogul Yuthana Boonaom, Big Mountain has established itself as the biggest out-of-town music festival in the country. This year promises over 200 Thai and international artists playing to a crowd of over 14,000 revelers.  
 
Line up: Unlike the other regional festivals mentioned above, most of the acts here are local. Headliners span a range of genres from the 90s pop of 2 Days Ago Kids, sweet-pop of Armchair to the hard-hitting alternative rock of Abuse The Youth. Of course, all the big name rockers will be present, from Big Ass and Bodyslam to Slot Machine, The Yers and Apartmentkhunpa. Fresh faces include Bedroom Audio, Getsunova, Nap A Lean and Tabasco, while indie mainstays The Standards will also join the party. International acts include Austra from Canada, Bombi and the Shuta Hasunuma Group from Japan and Cells from Laos.       
Dates and Venue: Dec 7-8, 3pm. Bonanza Khao-Yai, Khao Yai National Park Na Hin Lat, Park Phli, Nakorn Nayok.   
 
Tickets: B1,900 for a two-day pass with buy-five-get-one-free from Thaiticketmajor. 
 
For more information: www.bigmountainmusicfestival.com
 
Stone Free Music Festival 
The Festival: Big Mountain Music Festival represents Thai music on a massive scale, but Stone Free is tailored to the real music aficionados with more of an art focus and niche acts. Founded back in 2011 by the Panda Records crew led by Pok Stylish Nonsense and Tokin Teekanun, the festival, now in its third year, promises to feature Tokin’s mixed media installation A Part Of You, A Part Of Me. 
 
Line up: The full lineup hasn’t been announced yet but going off previous years you can expect experimental sounds that traverse electro-pop, noise-rock and folk from bands like Stylish Nonsense, Abstraction XL, Basement Tape and Desktop Error, as well as underground acts from labels like So::On Dry Flower.     
 
Dates and Venue: The crew has confirmed that the event will take place on Dec 14 but has yet to announce the venue. Previous editions have taken place amid the rolling hills of Saraburi, but organizers are hinting it will take place on an island this time around. Keep an eye on BK+ for updates.   
 
Tickets: TBA 
 

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Top jumpsuits and mix n’ match accessories to have you ready to work and play. 

Zara combination playsuit, B2,990.

Playhound printed jumpsuit, B5,990.

Martina Amanita 
Time Capsule collection, specimen money antique ring, B29,500. 

The Wonder Room No Muscovy necklace, B13,900. 

The Wonder Room Octa yellow octagon Hobo bag, B5,200.

Martina Amanita Time Capsule collection, specimen manmade rhodium, B15,000. 

Trucco blue oxford shoes, B3,149. 

The Wonder Room Octa pastel geometric clutch, B7,280.

H&M black jumpsuit, B2,499.

Essentials

Vivienne Westwood, Luxe Gallery, 1/F, Central Chidlom, Ploenchit Rd., 02-793-7900.
Martina Amanita, L/F Gaysorn Shopping Center, 999 Ploenchit Rd., 02-656-1319.
The Wonder Room, 3/F, Siam Center, Rama 1 Rd., 02-658-1000. BTS Siam.
Zara, 2/F CentralWorld Ratchadamri Rd., 02-613-1796. BTS Siam/Chidlom. 
Trucco, Siam Center, Rama 1 Rd., 02-658-1000. BTS Siam.
Playhound, 3/F Siam Centre, Rama 1 Rd., BTS Siam).
 

 

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The hottest makeup trend on the runways proves that bigger is better. 

Black & Bold 

Inspired by: Sophia Webster S/S 2014 shoes collection.
 
Get the look: A brow that defines the face, while keeping things natural.   
 
1. Start with MAC Prep and Prime BB Beauty Balm SPF 35 (B1,390) for a little coverage and a more natural look than normal foundation.
 
2. Apply a cream blush for a healthy add-on around your cheek bone, such as Le Blush Crème de Chanel color Inspiration (B1,650).
 
3. For the brow, we use black MAC Pro Longwear Paint Pot (B990). With a brow brush shape the outer line first before filling in the middle. You can actually use your black eye shadow or black pencil liner in a pinch. 
 
4. Add clear gloss to your lips to finish the look.     

Brow and Shadow

Inspired by: Designer Geoffrey J. Finch for Antipodium S/S 2014 ready to wear collection. 
 
Get the look: Go brown and glamorous with this dramatic look.
 
1. Pick a medium to full coverage foundation to get that flawless, fresh face (try Clinique Repairwear Laser Focus All-Smooth Makeup SPF 15, B1,700).
 
2. Instead of doing full-on smokey-eyes, cover the eyelid with bright blue glittery shadow (MAC Veluxe Pearlfusion Shadow Bleuluxe, B1,750) and let the black pencil liner create the depth.
 
3. Use Benefit Brow A go-go Eye Shaping Kit medium color (B1,450) to shape your brow. 
 
4. Finish the look with nude matte lipstick and make sure you never top up with gloss.      
 

Boyish Brown

Inspired by: Designer Erdem Moralioglu for S/S 2014 jewlery, ready to wear and sunglasses collection.
 
Get the look: Go on a gender-bender with this androgynous look. 
 
1. Like the Brow with Shadow look, this style needs perfect coverage to create strength rather than a soft, natural look. (Again, we like Clinique Repairwear Laser Focus All-Smooth Makeup SPF 15, B1,700)  
 
2. Urban Decay Basics Palette (approx. B810) a safe choice, here. Apply Naked 2 color as a base and use Crave color with your eyeliner brush to draw a line along the lash lines (both upper and lower) then blend the outer lid to create depth. 
 
3. Brow Envy Shaping & Defining Kit from Too Faced (B1,650) will lend a sophisticated dark brown color to support this look. 
 
4. Finish up with nude matte lipstick and never top up with gloss.    

Brow N’ Lips

Inspired by: Designer Jackie Lee for J.JS Lee S/S 2014 Ready to Wear collection.
 
Get the look: Yes, red lips work with bold brows, but we like these candy-pink lips even better. 
 
1. For this look, your starter can be either BB cream or medium coverage foundation to get a flawless but still glowing finish. Our pick is Long-Wear Even Finish Foundation from Bobbi Brown (B2,200). 
 
2. After touchup with translucent powder, softly apply the Bronzing & Highlighting Face Powder duo from Benefit (B1,100) because in this look you may need the sharp facial shape that you get from bronzer rather than a softer blushing cheek. 
 
3. Use Light Brow Kit from Bobbi Brown (B2,000) to shape the brow, use the lightest color with the brow brush to make it natural.
 
4. Then finish the look with your favorite shades of pink.    

Best Salons to Get Brow Waxing

Browhaus
 
3/F, Siam Discovery, 02-658-0344. www.browhaus.com. Open daily 10am-9pm
 
This street-themed semi-private salon nestled in Siam Discovery offers both threading and waxing. There’s no makeup service when you’re done but for B1,000 you can also have your brows dyed to match your hair color.
 
Price: B450 for classic threading and B600 if you also want it tweezed. 
 
 
BareHare Wax Salon
 
Ekamai Shopping Mall, Ekkamai Soi 10, 081-100-7971. www.facebook.com/barehare. Open Wed-Mon noon-9pm
 
This girly pastel salon offers a customized brow design before starting the brow wax or 3D brow tattooing. Results are impressive, as if you had your brow wax at the very posh Anastasia, and it comes complete with makeup.   
 
Price: B700 for normal brow shaping and B6,900 for permanent 3D brow tattooing.
 
 
Benefit Brow Bar
 
M/F, Siam Paragon, 02-610-7773. www.facebook.com/benefitcosmeticsthailand. Open daily 10am-10pm
 
Still the only cosmetics brand with a proper brow waxing bar besides their cosmetics counter. Despite the not-so-private atmosphere, the service is impeccable and is topped off with a full makeup service. This is probably the best pick if you’re doing it before your big date.
 
Price: B450 and B650 for brow & upper lips. 

 

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Title: “Ngang Ngam Too Krajok”
Artist: Gene Kasidit
Label: Smallroom
Modern 9 TV’s Carabao The Series bases each episode on one of the famous songs from the band. The pilot was inspired by “Ngang Ngam Too Krajok,” the story of a girl forced into prostitution to support her family. The song used for the episode’s soundtrack was not the Carabao original, but actually this cover by disco diva Gene Kasidit. Gene replaces the original soft country rock sound with his passionate 80s-inspired electro rock while retaining a melodic guitar to make it both danceable and as moodily tragic as Thierry Mekwattana’s original version.

Title: “Ploi Hai Tua Chan Pai”
Artist: Moving and Cut
Label: Independent
 
Parin Korawis played acoustic guitar and worked  as a designer for almost 10 years, but this is his first single and he did it all on his own despite “Ploi hai Tua Chan Pai” being released under the artist name Moving and Cut. It’s already on the Fat Radio’s Top 40 chart, and that’s probably due to its simple pop sound and sensibility. Still we still find it emotional (in a heavy kind of way) perhaps because of the smooth blend of his vocals, the keyboard and a vocoder. After a full listen of his debut single, we can guarantee there’s more of this goodness to come.  
 
 
Title: “Wan Tee Rao”
Artist: Nap A Lean
Label: Spicydisc 
One thing we learned at Haus Are You #2 (Sep 14) is that Spicydisc’s latest member Nap A Lean is another band you should definitely keep an eye on. The duo (Hua on electric guitar, vocal and Toh on acoustic guitar, vocal) are actually pretty intense rockers on stage even though their latest single “Wan Tee Rao” goes from sing-song to lyrics about a heart-broken guy crying about his past. The “official audio” version is actually a bit too sweet, but do try to catch them on stage, where their energy makes things a lot more infectious.
 
 
Title: “Mai Nan”
Artist: The Jogging Boys
Label: Independent
If you’re a fan of Popscene Live, the Goodcat parties or a regular at Play Yard By Studio Bar, you’ve surely heard The Jogging Boys. This 90s indie-rock inspired band not only does covers of Nirvana and The Strokes but also perform their own stuff. And really, that’s quite impressive given that they’re not even signed to a record label yet. The guitar-picking on latest single “Mai Nan” creates a mood of wonder, while the lyrics tell of heartache, slowly building up to the final line “We will finally be able to let go, just give it some time.” Have a listen on Youtube, the music video is pretty funny—and sexy—too.

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Limited artist and celebrity-inspired cosmetics are all the rage this season. 

Pierre Hardy for NARS Collection

Items: Blush (B1,650) available in two shades and nail polish (B1,000) available in six sets with two paired shades each.
 
The inspiration: Pierre Hardy must have had a say in the colors, of course. But the two shades of blush are also stamped with a golden shimmering cube perspective pattern which is the French designer’s signature print. For nail polish, Hardy pairs the polish colors in set boxes designed according to his A/W 2013 signature shoebox packaging.
 
Why it’s hot: NARS’s blush is famous for its silky pigment that is easy to apply and gives a healthy natural blushing look, while the additional golden shimmer in this collection provides a glowing finish. Aside from the beauty of the design, the color is bold and money-saving when comes in set.
 

Bobbi & Katie Collection

Items: Bobbi & Katie Palette (B3,000) and Bobbi & Katie Mini Brush Set (B3,100).
 
The inspiration: The collaboration between Bobbi Brown and American actress Katie Holmes (Dawson’s Creek, The Ice Storm, Batman Begins) takes inspiration from Holmes’ busy life as an actress and mother. The palette is designed to be a one-stop kit of eight shades of eye shadows (that can be used as brush on, too), two shades of lip colors and a mini pencil liner. The Mini Brush set comes with a cosmetics bag that includes a blender brush, eye shadow brush, eye-sweep brush and a smoky eye liner brush.   
 
Why it’s hot: Very convenient if you’re in a rush or traveling as the selected shades in the palette work for nearly all skin colors, mix and match perfectly and work for both day and night looks.
 

RiRi ♥ MAC Fall Collection 

Items: Eye Shadow (comes with four shades per palette available in two different selections, B2,040), Lipstick (four shades, B890), Lip Glass (B890), Pro Longwear Lip pencil (2 shades, B980), Extended Play Lash (B940), Liquidlast Liner (B1,050), Veluxe Brow Liner (B980), Powder Blush Duo (pink blush with matte bronzer B1,160), Powder Blush (B1,120), Cream Color Base (B1,020) and Brush (B1,550 for eye brush and B2,350 for blushing brush). 
 
The inspiration: MAC’s upcoming fall collection expresses the sexy and exotic character of the pop superstar and recent visitor to Thailand Rihanna through the use of metallic pink to copper. It’s all designed to create her look, from the nude daily makeup to the plum lips for your wild nights out, but the essential item remains her Cream Color Base to get that bronze-glowing finish.       
 
Why it’s hot: The cute packaging (pink heart logo, Rihanna signature) is already a collector’s items for fans but we do encourage
you to pick and choose from the collection, rather than get the whole lot.
 

Essentials

NARS, Bobbi Brown and MAC available at M/F, Siam Paragon Rama 1 Rd., 02-690-1000. BTS Siam. or G/F CentralWorld, Ratchadamri Rd., 02-613-1796. BTS Siam/Chidlom. 

 

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