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PROM’SBESTDRESSEDHair &MakeupTipsNationalCRISIS
MUFFINTOP!
THE
CREDITS
- Grace Avila
Editor-in-Chief
Grace AvilaDesign Director
Julian GarciaExecutive Editor
Gabriel PerezPhoto Editor
Vanessa SoteloBeauty Director
Gabriela LopezAdvertising Director
Celia RodriguezContributing Editor
Brianna Gonzales
T H A N K S To the wonderful management & staff at Betsey Johnson & American Apparel at La Cantera for clothing loan-outs. Also to the faculty & the administration for sup-porting the Fashion Tribe and all of our endeav-ors. Also to all the par-ticipants of photo shoots that didn’t make the cut!
The Fashion Tribe of Harlandale High
STAYCONNECTED.
T he Fashion Tribe needs help putting together fashion shows, fashion magazines and intern-ing at the hottest events in town. If you would
like to be a part of these fabulous club activities, come by Ms. Hetherly’s (Rm 54) in 3rd hall to get more info.
Did we miss something? Grammar mistakes, spellchecks or just content concerns. If you have an opinion good or bad about Chief
Couture’s Prom 2009 Issue, just speak up and con-tact us at one of the addresses in the top-left box.
SPECIAL
Best Dressed!
The Fashion Tribe of Harlandale High
myspace.com/thefashiontribe
WHO did WHAT! The most darling, elegant outfits at Harlandale’s Grand Hyatt Prom!
Brittany Coronado Liliana Camacho
Louren Elizondo
Modeling? Photography? Fashion Styling? Makeup? Hair?
Are you interested in
Shot by Joshua Hernandez. Modeled on Armando Salgado. Photo Edited by
If you are, come by our Fashion Tribe meetings every Tuesday next school year, and get involved!
Vanessa Sotelo. Styled by Julian Garcia. Clothes from American Apparel
Photographed by
Jessica-Marie Casares
Picture-Perfect Beautiful!Beauty Director
Gabriela Lopez
From Holly Golightly to Lady Gaga the absolute best hair and makeup trends for Spring 2009
Breakfastat Tiffany’s
How ToF irst, you will want to ap-
ply a light smokey eye.
T hen, glue on a pair of long, false eyelashes
before brushing on a lit-tle bit of pale pink blush.
After the smokey eye has set, brush just a little bit
of some purple eye shadow over it to add some mystique.
Rub only a little bit of-pale pink blush, as to
not distract from the eyes.
F inish the look up by applying a lot of hair-
spray to a Noveau French Twist, and Voila! Holly Golightly in five minutes!
au naturel A big trend on the Spring/Summer 2009 runways is this bare and beautiful look, but the all-natural look isn’t as natural as you may think!
“”
How ToAfter applying a
solid liquid foun-dation, apply some bronze eye shadow to illuminate the eyes.
T hen, let the shad-ow set while you
lightly curl your hair to add a little bit of cute.
After, your eye has set apply some short,
false eyelashes that match your hair color.
Lastly, rub on a gloss that is no
more than two shades from your real lip col-or, and there you go! You have a natural, yet glamorous look in no more than five minutes!
A flirty lipsultry eyes
make forone fun&
night out!
TheMystic
How ToF irst and fore-
most, start on a soft, loose braid made on one side of your head rath-er than centered.
T hen very lightly apply a red shim-
mery gloss to the lips.
Apply an extreme-ly light smokey
eye to add some mys-tique but no drama.
Lastly, apply some normal false eye-
lashes. Those add the drama for this easy, quick, flirty look!
Color Crazy! It takes a big and bold personality to pull off this look, but it takes beauty know-how to keep from looking like a clown!”“
Photographer: Jessica CasaresDirector: Gabriela LopezModels: Madeline Booker
Heather LuevanoMalena Castillo
Brianna GonzalesHair & Makeup: Ana Ayala
Frances CamposSarah Kelley
Roxann CervantesAssistants: Julian Garcia
How ToF irst off apply
some intense blue and pink eye shadows.
Rub a little bit of peach blush on
those beautiful cheeks.
Straighten your hair to add a
neat contrast to this colorful look.
Finally, rub some white liner be-
neath your bottom lashes to balance the pink and blue, sub-duing this crazy look
N ot everyone has the perfect “coke bottle” figure.
Some of us are curvy, some not so much. Some of us like to wear flirty, little pieces that complement our body ever so well, like snug, low-rise jeans. We may or may not wear these to attract attention (Then again, that’s sort of the purpose of almost all clothes even if you are the kind of person that doesn’t like to make a statement
Please! Stop wearing tight clothes!Listen up, girls!
Brianna GonzalesContributing Writer
with what you’re wearing. Think about it.) Perhaps we wear them because they’re “in” and maybe be-cause they’re just so darn cute! But it does attract the wrong attention when the sides of your mid-drift are hanging out over your snug pants and slightly out from under your shirt. That is if your shirt is too small, or maybe it’s just your pants or maybe your clothes just don’t fit you! Hence, the muffin top! Come on! It’s not very sexy, and it’s not very becoming of you either. Let’s say you’re just a lit-tle thick and you’re think-
ing, “Woah! Those pants are cute on her. If I wear them I’ll look cute and thin too.” WRONG! There are different sizes for dif-ferent people. Two sizes too small wouldn’t look good on anyone, it would just look weird. That’s not the kind of attention you want. If anything, you shouldn’t want any attention for your body. As motherly and cliche as this sounds, your mind is what makes you beautiful. Imagine that the hottest person ever was standing right in front of you but there was nothing going on up-
stairs. They’re not so hot anymore, are they? I’m not saying you have to be a size 3 to wear something cute, but wear something that actually fits you. There are fabulous clothes out their for both skinny and curvy girls alike. There is no such thing as a real-life human Barbie. It’s impossible. And who’s to say what you have to look like to be attractive? Confront your imperfec-tions and accept them, because you’re not the only one who has them. Be happy with your body. Work it! Love it! Respect it.
HongKongBeautyHow ToBefore you ap-
ply a light white shadow through the brow.
And apply a roy-al blue shad-
ow on the top lid.
T hen line the silhouette of the
eye with black liner.
Finally, rub some rose blush on the
apple of the cheeks and a bright pink gloss to the lips!
Ah Wan Wong was Har-landale High’s foreign
exchange student from Hong Kong this semester. She will be missed as she moves back to China this summer. She has enlight-ened us with her cultural knowledge and graced us with her immense beauty.
Thank You, Ah Wan!Photos: Shot by Christian Aldana. Makeup and hair: Gabriela Lopez.
Double Threat
Whether you’re pretty in pink or just want tolive life in black and white, we have a prom dress for you!
Black &
Director
Celia Rodriguez
Joshua
Hernandez
Photographed by
White=
Class &
Elegance
Dresses throughout
Betsey
Johnson
Accesoriesfor pg. 1,2,3
A’Gaci
Accessories
for pg. 4
Betsey
Johnson
Pretty in Pink
is nice,
but
PUNK
Joshua HernandezPhotographer:
Julian GarciaBrianna GonzalesAdrian OlveraJerry Dismuk
Celia RodriguezDirector/Stylist:
Heidi Sauceda Model:
Hair & Makeup:Erica Sauceda
Assistants:
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