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Celebrity Style DIY Hair Camp Announced for November!

Blake Lively, Cara Delevingne, Kate Middleton, Kim Kardashian-West: The hottest celebrity hair styling tips and tricks will be revealed for holiday party season.

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CHICAGO, IL – OCTOBER 28, 2016 – Just in time for holiday parties and family gatherings, Chicago women will look like they’ve just stepped onto the red carpet with hairstyles worn by models, Hollywood celebrities, and English royalty! This November, guests at Blowtique’s DIY Hair Camp will learn how to perfect the latest celebrity hairstyles from some of Chicago’s finest and most respected industry professionals.

Master Stylists and Master Colorists at Blowtique, Chicago’s original luxury blow-out salon, will bring their expertise to a limited number of guests at an exclusive DIY Hair Camp on Chicago’s Magnificent Mile. The Hair Camp will teach women the secrets behind hairstyles seen on Blake Lively, Cara Delevingne, Kim Kardashian-West and The Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton.

“Ladies come into our salon daily requesting a certain celebrity look,” says Danielle Reilly, Creative Director of Blowtique. “We decided to build a DIY Hair Camp series around the celebrities that garner the utmost hair envy. In our Hair Camp, women will learn how to perfect the latest hair trends at home – all in time for the Holiday party season.”

Each Monday in November, DIY Hair Camp attendees will be taught how to perfect a different celebrity’s most requested hairstyles.

November 7 – Blake Lively

Perfect Beach Waves and BoHo-inspired up-dos.

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November 14 – Cara Delevingne

“I woke up like this”  hair. A Master Makeup Artist will be featured, offering individual mini-tutorials on how to achieve Cara’s famous brows.

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November 21 – Kate Middleton

signature Big Curly Blow-Out and Elegant Chignon, perfect for the Holiday party season.

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November 28 – Kim Kardashian-West

eclectic and always on-trend hairstyles including Boxer Braids, Glam Bouffants, and attendant’s choice of Kim’s current looks. Our Master Makeup Artist will join us again for Kardashian-inspired tutorials.

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Blowtique DIY Hair Camp:

Cost: $25 per person & BYOB

Discount: $20 for Full Access Rewards Members at The Shops at North Bridge!

Address: Blowtique, Level 3, The Shops at North Bridge (Nordstrom’s Building)

520 N Michigan Avenue, Chicago IL 60611.

To book visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/diy-hair-camp-tickets-27782463095

 

 

About Blowtique :

Launched in 2012 as Chicago’s original blow-out hair salon, Blowtique has become synonymous with luxury and style. With a team of Master Stylists trained to exacting European standards, this first-of-its-kind salon has evolved into a full-service experience for men and women which offering customized haircuts, coloring, and makeup while perfecting an exclusive “brush only” blow-out technique that’s imitated by some and perfected by only one. Blowtique has luxury salons on Chicago’s Magnificent Mile and in Chicago’s Gold Coast neighborhood. For a full menu of services and to schedule your appointment, visit Blowtique.com.

Interview with Blowtique’s Stylist of the Month: Nikki Coen

Nikki Coen, Blowtique’s Master Stylist, is a shining example of young talent. She is not only one of our top stylists and colorists, but she is a personal favorite among our clients due to her genuinely kind and deeply caring nature.

We love her so much that we’ve turned her into our main spokesperson. Hopefully you saw her under the WCIU You & Me spotlight during today’s segment on Blowtique’s new DIY Hair Camp. She was her naturally sweet and charismatic self!

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Why do you love your job?

I love making people happy and making them feel good about themselves. It’s like that saying: “A woman’s hair is her crown.” There’s no better feeling than to make other women feel empowered.

What is one way you like to make your client feel comfortable?

I like to start by trying to find out if they want to talk to me. If I feel like I can strike up a good conversation with them, I think that can make them feel comfortable and over time they will relax. I can help make them feel more at ease. I can let them know that everything is going to be good and fine. I know what I’m doing and I care that you get exactly what you want.

What’s your favorite Blowtique service? Why?

The Beach Wave because it looks really effortless. It’s really popular and hot right now. The look is very easy to do and everyone can rock it. Any kind of hair. Any kind of age. It looks good on everyone.

Unless someone wants it really neat, it can be messy and it lasts for days. You don’t have to brush your hair. It’s an effortless look that’s absolutely rockin’.

What is your favorite Blowtique product? Why?

I can’t pick just one!

  1. The Royal Blowout – you put it in your hair when it’s wet and it’s great for split ends. It’s also a good heat protector – It will keep your hair safe no matter the style.
  2. I love the Oribe Texturizing Spray – great for teasing hair and making the hair a bit rough. It’s perfect for Beach Waves because it gives a lot of volume. It also functions better than hairspray for up-styles because you can use at ends to tease it up.
  3. Creme De La Creme – Its great for a good bouncy blow dry. It has a medium hold but it’s not too heavy on the hair. It gives a nice texture – light and bouncy.

What is your favorite Blowtique memory?

We had an amazing summer night out – we went to Howl of the Moon. It was the entire Blowtique staff from both locations together and there was just loads of singing, dancing, and laughing. Everyone was in a great mood and there was no tension. Everyone was happy and in their comfort zone.

 

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What’s your TV binge of the moment?

The Voice – USA!

How do you feel about Miley Cyrus as the new judge?

I think she’s great – I think she’s going to be good. Definitely different. There’s no harm having a bit of difference!

What album do you currently have on repeat?

ANTI by Rihanna. I can’t get enough of it.

What would constitute as a perfect day for you?

I would surround myself with great people. Lately I’ve been really craving sushi, so we’d probably go to RA Sushi Bar before going out for fancy cocktails at a rooftop bar. I’d definitely want to go clubbing! Free drinks would be nice – and table service! Overall, I just want to surround myself with lots of luxuries!

For what in your life do you feel most grateful?

I am most grateful that I have my family with me – My brothers, sister, mum, and dad. I talk to them every single day. I moved to Chicago from Ireland about 10 months ago and I miss my family all the time, but I’m just happy that they’re well and good.

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What are your favorite Chicago hotspots?

I love Wicker Park. There are some great bars around there and I love Big Star.

I also love this rooftop bar called Estate. They always have great DJs and music.

Whose hair do you envy?

Blake Lively. She’s beautiful. Her hair looks so full with an even color. She always looks stunning. She could wear her hair without having it done and it would still look so cool.

What’s your go to hair style?

If I just couldn’t be bothered, I always put my hair up in a simple bun on top of my head. It’s usually messy and textured, but I make sure it’s deconstructed rather than actual bedhead.

Take us through your daily beauty routine.

After I shower, I make sure to moisturize everywhere. For make up I typically wear foundation, concealer, and I contour a little bit. Some days, if I want to do it up, I’ll use some highlighter, mascara, and brown eyeliner to bring out the brown in my eyes.

New York Fashion Week: 2017 Spring Style Agenda

Here – we’ve made it easy for you. After a fabulous (and maybe disorienting) week of New York Fashion Week S/S 2017 blowing up our social media, the Blowtique team is here to break it down and give you the major trends on our personal style agenda.

UNDONE, LOW KEY ELABORATE

Down low, low key, however you want to put it, the way to make a statement this year is not to. The way to master this undone look is to pull together an unfinished twisted pony or knot with most of, but not all of, your hair. This is even simpler than the half-up top knot. Think of it as a half-down twist – it can be as uncomplicated, or complicated as you like.

 

 

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Josie Natori (PC: IMAXTREE)

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Charles Youssef (PC: GETTY)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I know what you’re thinking – every time you try to pull together the undone look it turns out flat instead of elegant. Blowtique can help with this! Make an appointment with one of our master stylists and we’ll give you that casually elaborate appearance.

 

 

RAIN CRUMBLES INTO GLITTER

Yes, that is a Frank Ocean reference. It is now also a NYFW (S/S 2017) reference. We saw a lot of wet hair on the runway, and whether the goal was sexy sweaty or caught in the pouring rain, what stuck with us was the glittery shine of slicked back locks. Pair this with smudgy eye shadow or liner and you’ll be sure to make a statement.

 

 

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Hood By Air (Photographed by Driely S)

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I know, I know, we love that effortless, wet hair don’t care look, but we don’t actually want to walk around with wet or sweaty hair, right? Make an appointment at Blowtique and we can give you that natural rebellious appearance with a touch of extravagance.

 

 

 

 

 

SURFER BOY BEAUTY

All beach, everything.

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Alexander Wang (PC: GETTY)

Alexander Wang’s surfer babes blew us away with their perfectly natural and sun kissed makeup combined with shaggy beach blonde bobs. Blowtique can easily recreate these cool, piecey, deconstructed waves.

 

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Alexander Wang (PC: IMAXTREE)

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Alexander Wang (Photo: Yannis Vlamos / Indigital.tv)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Making an appointment with Blowtique is easier than dunking your head in salt water – trust me.

 

CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE: HIDDEN BRAIDS OR HAIR DRESSING

Make a statement by quietly revealing a secluded surprise or go full on party stopper with fanciful hair decor. Whichever one you choose, you’re sure to turn heads.

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Jonathan Simkhai (PC: Getty)

 

 

 

Jonathan Simkhai‘s models were subtlety astonishing with woven braids hidden in very textured hair.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rodarte had a very different take on hair dressing – by using excess strips of fabric from the dresses, master hairstylist Odile Gilbert created barrettes and reverse headbands to be worn on top of soft, silky hair.

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You can look like you’ve just stepped onto a Fashion Week runway thanks to the Master Stylists and Master Colorists of Blowtique, a first-of-its-kind luxury blow-out salon along Chicago’s Magnificent Mile and in the Gold Coast neighborhood. With New York Fashion Week, London Fashion Week, and Milan Fashion Week in process, Master Stylists and Master Colorists from Europe bring their experience and skills to Blowtique to offer Chicago women this fall’s top hair trends.

Blowtique is the only blow out bar in Chicago that offers the full hair experience – cut, color, and styling. Our Blowtique team is dying to recreate these looks for you!

Disclaimer: We do not have any hair dressings for sale, but you are welcome to bring in your own and we will place and style as you wish.

 

#backtoschool Chic with GITMom

The Blowtique Team was ecstatic to welcome back one of our favorite clients, Eirene Heidelberger, for there is a shining charisma to her that refuses to be overlooked. Eirene is the founder, president, and CEO of GITMom, a company that empowers mothers to “Get It Together!” This service is momentous not only because Eirene positively affects the lives of so many families, but because Eirene knows that the most important thing for a mother to do is to put herself first.

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Eirene in front of our beautiful Huron location.

In the spirit of Back to School week, we invited Eirene into Blowtique on Huron for an easy morning of blowouts and beauty talk.

Question: Take us through your daily beauty routine.

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The process: Half way through the Half-Up Topknot with our Master Stylist Eimear

Eirene: My daily routine is focused on taking really good care of my skin with products my dermatologist recommends and I often joke that I live at her office. I rarely wear any make-up on a daily basis and believe in the bare face movement. I am 45 years old and have three young boys, I run a business and live in the city of Chicago, my life is filled with constant stressors, but I feel strongly about not skimping on the health of my skin and though it’s costly, it’s worth it because I feel confident when I am fresh faced. I save a lot of time by not applying makeup every day. Don’t get me wrong – I love getting dressed up and looking girly, but it takes A LOT of time to pull together a complete look so I choose my moments wisely when I’m going to commit to going through all of that work to make sure it’s justified.

Question: Do you have a go-to hairstyle? 

Eirene: I do! I love when my hair has volume, but not Texas height, and the ends are flippy and the style has movement without any hairspray. I love when my hair is soft and flirty. Plus, this look lends itself to an easy pony for a day, or even two, after a really great blow out.

Question: How do you take care of yourself when you’re completely mommed out? What’s most important to you (i.e. skin, hair, body, etc.)?

Eirene: I take care of my mental health and take a siesta. Putting myself in a time out in bed with any of The Real Housewives on TV and checking out for an hour by taking a quick cat nap does everything to change my bad mood and perspective into a more calm and carefree one. I put my phone and the to-do list aside and it’s just me and my remote until I’m recharged.

Question: Do you vary your look season to season? How does your routine change in the summer vs. winter?

Eirene: I just had my bangs cut from a side sweep to straight and blunt for a new look and I am loving it.

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Question: What are a few of the season’s best hair trends?

Eirene: Right now I am loving big hair at the roots with lots of textured curls which any type of hair length can pull off and add interest to a person’s face and their personal style. Or, a classic deep side part with a slick pony gives any busy woman a chic pulled together look in minutes.

Question: Biggest beauty splurges?

Eirene: The skin treatments I get from my dermatologist to smooth my wrinkles and tighten my skin. Since I started regular medical facials and botox my skin is tighter and brighter and I look and feel refreshed.

Question: Whose hair do you envy?

Eirene: Blake Lively can do no wrong in my book because she always stays true to her all-American look of long hair with bouncy curls, yet styles them to fit her outfit and uses her hair as an extension of the clothes.

Question: What’s a style you’d love to try at Blowtique?

Eirene: I would love to try a topknot. I am not good at “hair tricks” and would love to learn how to re-create this fun look by myself.

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Eirene’s Before & After

 

 

 

5 Technologies to Change Fashion

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My cell phone wakes me up in the morning, Google provides geographical directions to an otherwise unknown location demanding my presence, and I purchase basic, household goods (like paper towels, tape, shampoo, etc.) without leaving my home– thank you, technology! Technology’s reach is never ending and in the next few years, adaptations to the fashion world will be moving from the science fiction realm into our realities.

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A fashion brand in Scotland called Pringle incorporated laser-sintered nylon fabric into it’s garments for Winter 2014 by using 3D printing techniques. Bands of the printed material were used to decorate garments in the form of cuffs for jackets, while larger bits were dedicated to creating diamond-shaped Argyle patterns on pullover and sleeveless tops.

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Interested in buying a bikini made perfect for your body shape? Continuum Fashion and Shapeways are offering bikinis made according to individual body scans!

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Could the days of the human model be numbered? Scientists at the UK’s Manchester Metropolitan University have been experimenting with 3D body scanners and Hollywood-style motion-capture equipment to ultimately create chillingly realistic, flawless, digital renditions of he human body. These digitally created avatars can then be “dressed” in whatever clothing the programmer desires and then topped with all the movement and appearances of an actual model.

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Color changing fabrics are on the rise, and I’m not talking the shiny embellishments we found frequenting clothing throughout the 80s or 90s. Color changing fabric technology is stemming from very scientific principles and is being tested at various universities throughout the United States. The US Military has already expressed interest in the technology in hopes to improve camouflage patterns. Though this technology does not currently frequent the marketplace, it is of no doubt that it will one day be available for the average consumer. After all, the Internet as a whole was originally created for military access only and look where we are now!

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The concept of self-healing fabrics may seem something out of this world– its actually a lot more simple and realistic than that. Scientists around the world are working on fabrics that heal themselves under specific atmospheric characteristics. For example, fabrics that mend themselves under a certain temperature are being tested and improved.
You might be thinking, “how on earth could I fix my raincoat with heat? By placing it in the oven?” No! Do not place your raincoat in the oven! This kind of material is fixed by an act as simple as placing your clothes in the wash and then drier.

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NFC (or Near Field Communication) is already changing the world of retail. This kind of technology allows retailers to offer wireless forms of payments, furthering their abilities to target marketing. Besides wireless payment capabilities, the NFC chip, if placed onto a clothing garment, could be scanned by the consumer (using their smartphone) thus leading the shopper to a look-book of possible outfit combos featuring the scanned article of clothing. Amazing!

XOXO @BlowtiqueSalon

Top Hair Trends of Spring 2015

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Here are your Top 5 hair styles of Spring 2015!

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This look is perfect for nearly any occasion and looks even more chic the next day.

“According to Rhona Kane, Creative Director at Blowtique, it’s all about the boho waves this spring. At Blowtique, Rhona creates this sexy, natural style using just a blowdryer and a round brush. A few spritzes of Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray will set the waves.”

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Make a statement this season with a single braid…or multiple!

“Kane also predicts messy braids as a huge spring trend. The best part of this trend is that it doesn’t have to look perfect. Once your hair is secured into a braid, pull the braid gently apart with your hands so it looks “undone.”

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This “out of the water” look adds a shade of edge while still keeping it classy!

To duplicate this look, add an even layer of hair-spray or a lite layer of gel– comb hair away from face.

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The sleek, big bun never stops giving!!

Change up this look by wrapping a braid around the base of the bun!

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An abundance of creative, attention grabbing hair garnishes have been spotted all over runways this spring season.

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When getting a blow-out this spring, request this ultra-glam style!

All of these styles are available at both Blowtique locations.

Don’t forget, all blow-outs this Spring are $35! To book an appointment with us, email us at bookings@blowtique.com

HAIR ENVY: Kel & Kate

One of our favorite things about living and working in Chicago is that there’s an abundance of fun, creative people to meet and get to know. And one of the best parts about the hair envy series, in particular, is that we’re able to scour the city for fashionable women, which often leads to us becoming their biggest fans! 

The case is such with the bloggers behind Kel & Kate, both of whom are just as adorable and sweet in real life as they seem on their site. It just so happened to be a bonus that they also have amazing style and product tips to share, and we’re so excited to share them all with you as well! 

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What’s your current occupation?:

Kate: Marketing/PR for an IT consulting company

Kel: Sales/Marketing for Park Hyatt Chicago/NoMI

How’d you get into the field, and why?:

Kate: My background was consumer based marketing and the opportunity presented itself, so I jumped at the challenge and am so glad I did!

Kel: I grew up in and around the hotel business as my parents are also in the industry. When I moved to Chicago, I knew I wanted to work for the luxury segment, and I love building and cultivating relationships and representing a truly great and luxurious product.

What are a few of your favorite Chicago hot spots?:

Kate: Violet Hour, Au Cheval, Antique Taco, Bongo Room, Gilt Bar, Summer House Santa Monica and The Pump Room

Kel: NoMI, Spacca Napoli, Violet Hour, Publican, RM Champagne, Lula Café, Longman and Eagle

Take us through your daily beauty routine:

Kate: My morning routine is pretty low-maintenance. I wash my face with Kiehl’s Ultra Facial Cleaner, use Aveeno moisturizer with SPF and apply Laura Mercier make-up. I wash my hair every day (I know, that’s bad) but am making it a goal to incorporate dry shampoo into my beauty regimen every other day.

Kel: I am pretty simple when it comes to this. I wash my face with Aveeno Positively Radiant and every couple days exfoliate with Carita Masque Biologiuq and then moisturize with La Mer Moisturizing Cream. Lastly, I apply Laura Mercier and Chanel makeup.

Do you have a go-to hairstyle? If so, what is it?:

Kate: My go-to hairstyle is blow drying my hair straight — really boring, which is why I love Blowtique 🙂

Kel: My hair is on the shorter end so I pretty much blow dry and straighten daily.  Image

How do you take care of yourself with such a busy schedule? What’s most important to you – skin, hair, body, etc?:

Kate: I always feel complete when my nails are polished, which I can’t do on my own, so I get weekly polish changes. For my hair, I take biotin daily and swear by the Kerastase heat activated deep conditioning mask. I love trying new skin products, but have found that Kiehl’s is a tried and true brand for me. 

Kel: I am obsessed with getting my nails done and always feel more polished with a manicure. I exfoliate my body with Kate Somerville Exfolikate, and I also use Moroccan Oil shampoo and conditioner and it has done wonders for strength and shine.  I also love to invest in a facial or massage every now and then and allow myself to truly relax when I do so.

Do you vary your look season to season? How does your routine change in the summer vs. winter?:

Kate: My personal style stays pretty consistent season to season, but is always slightly evolving to experiment with trends.

Kel: I love to incorporate trends every once in a while and just love to try something new. In the summer, I might add a small braid or pin my long bangs back. In the winter, I wear a lot of hats so I always need to keep a hairstyle that can look good when I take the hat off, too.

What are a few of the season’s best hair trends?:

Kate: The effortless knot, side swept blowout and hair turbans.

Kel: I love a good top-knot. It is easy and always looks super chic.

Biggest beauty splurges?:

Kate: Facials. 

Kel: Probably my La Mer Moisturizing Cream, and I love to splurge on facials. (My top pick – NoMI Spa at Park Hyatt Chicago, HydraFacial)

What does a bad hair day look like for you?:

Kate: I usually put on a hat to conceal a bad hair day.

Kel: Hair up, low messy bun with dry shampooImage

Would you rather — hair down or hair up?:

Kate: Hair down. 

Kel: I really enjoy both but since I cut my hair short, I definitely wear it down a lot more.

Whose hair do you envy?:

Kate: Leighton Meester and Jessica Biel. 

Kel: Olivia Palermo and Lauren Conrad

What’s a style you’d love to try at Blowtique that would be too hard to try at home?:

Kate: Anything! I am not adventurous with styling my hair. 

Kel: I am always trying to add beach waves/curl into my hair. I can never seem to do it right and would love to try something that is simple, cool and chic at the same time.

For more on Kel & Kate, visit their blog, follow them on Twitter, or check out their Instagram

Hair Envy: Emily Cleary

It’s hard for us to look forward to Mondays, but we couldn’t wait to post our latest hair envy feature with Emily Cleary, social media director at Monika Dixon Public Relations. Aside from spilling her product must-haves and career secrets, she’s also sharing her favorite Chicago hot spots and the celebs’ hair that she envies! And while we’re totally jealous of her low-maintenance, but gorgeous, mane, we still love her!

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What’s your current occupation?: Social Media Director at Monika Dixon Public Relations

How’d you get into the field, and why?: Well, this wasn’t really part of any calculated plan. I always knew I wanted to do something in the communications field because I’ve had a passion for writing since I can remember. I graduated with a news-editorial journalism degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in May 2012. Upon graduating, I was still unsure of exactly what I wanted to do from there. Initially and when I decided to apply to U of I’s journalism school as a senior in high school, I was nearly positive I wanted to write for a fashion magazine. Throughout college, though, I had internships in marketing, journalism (print and digital), social media, fashion and event planning, all of which expanded my horizons and my interests. I spent half a semester in New York City interning at Teen Vogue, but through all of my different experiences and internships, I realized I truly had a passion for connecting people and for social media. Toward the end of my college career, I decided not to confine myself just to journalism and began exploring social media and public relations jobs. After graduating, I took an internship with a small public relations firm in the city because I knew if I was going to be applying to agencies, I would need the experience. While there, I began researching PR agencies and applying to various jobs. During my research, I happened across Facebook photos of an Atelier AZZA event that had just taken place at Public Hotel. Tagged in one of the photos was Monika Dixon Public Relations, so I immediately found the contact email and reached out to Monika directly. She responded within an hour, and we met for the first time a few days later. I guess you could say the rest is history. She hired me on the spot for a month-long internship/trial, and a few weeks later I was her first employee! For several months I was the only MDPR employee, so I was really a jack of all trades, doing everything from event coordination to managing client social media to writing press releases to pitching to press. Now, I am primarily responsible for the social media of MDPR as well as that of our clients, but I’m also still involved in almost everything that happens day-to-day with the company. Every day is a new adventure and I work alongside some truly talented people – from Monika to my co-workers to our clients and other collaborators – so I’m constantly learning!

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What are you some of your favorite Chicago spots?: If you asked my friends, they would tell you that I have a few restaurants/bars that are my go-tos. They change every couple of months, but ones that are pretty consistent are Ay Chiwowa (the guacamole is amazing and they play the best dance tunes later at night), Bub City (Tuesday night live band karaoke is the greatest) and Joe’s on Weed (love seeing smaller country acts here). I’m kind of a sucker for country music if you can’t tell! Food is not really my area of expertise (I eat like a six year old), so I’m more about the ambiance and vibe of a place. I’m still relatively new to the city, so I have much exploring to do. In terms of where I go out, it really ranges. On a given weekend, I could be anywhere from American Junkie to Drumbar to any of the ones mentioned above to more college-y Lincoln Park bars, and then occasionally somewhere with a more club atmosphere like Underground. I primarily stick to River North, Old Town and Lincoln Park when I go out, but I’m honestly open to anything. If I could, I’d go to a concert every weekend, so I can’t pass up a good music festival or show, and I’m die hard Lollapalooza fan. I live very close to Michigan Avenue, so for shopping I tend to head there (even though the crowds get old really quickly), but I do a lot of my shopping online. And you can also always find me on the lakefront either running or biking. I also love walking around and just exploring new areas, which means there’s never a shortage of things to do.

Where’s your hood?: Streeterville right by the lake, which I absolutely love.

Take us through your daily beauty routine: My day-to-day routine stays pretty much the same. I’ve been a Proactiv user for years, so I start with the face wash, toner and lotion. I’m always experimenting with new lotions/creams, especially anti-aging ones (you can never start prevention too early!), so I follow-up with one of those. My daily makeup typically consists of foundation, concealer, bronzer, blush, a little bit of highlighter, mascara and a little lip gloss. On the weekends, I add eyeshadow, eyeliner and a lipstick by Morgan Marie Beauty for a little extra drama. Throw on some body lotion and I’m pretty much good to go! Painting my nails often falls to the wayside, so sometimes I’ll throw on a coat of glitter for a little fun.

Do you have a go-to hairstyle? If so, what is it?: I am VERY low maintenance with my hair. I’ve had the same cut and color for about 10 years, and I have a severe fear of changing my hair. I let it air dry everyday, and if I do use product, it’s usually a touch of anti-frizz cream or a shine spray. I have naturally wavy hair, so I like to just let it do its thing, and it usually ends up looking presentable. I’ll sometimes throw in a clip for a half up do or use clips to throw it up into a messy bun. With a few extra minutes, I’ll add a regular or fishtail braid. For special events, I usually curl it, although when I’m crunched for time I run a straightener through it. You will almost always find my hair down, unless I’m working out. Then it’s in a pony with a colorful elastic headband.

Do you vary your look season to season? How does your routine change in the summer vs. winter?: Sadly, I don’t. I’m pretty basic with my beauty regimen. In summer, I guess the one difference is I’ll wear products with a bit more shimmer or I’ll wear more colorful lip colors. But generally, my look stays the same all year. I leave all the experimenting for my wardrobe and accessories — I’m a bit obsessed. My style is part edgy, part bohemian, part hipster, so I really have all the fun with my clothes and an overload of accessories.

What are a few of the season’s best hair trends?: I’m digging all of the braids. Who knew you could get so inventive with them? There are honestly so many ways to try them. I came to Blowtique the first day of Lollapalooza to get a braided ‘do, and I had three braids at once – it looked so cool. Ombré is also a trend I love, and I even gave it a whirl. I loved it, but started to miss my regular blonde hair. It was the most I’d changed my hair in years, and I just needed my old look back.

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Biggest beauty splurges?: I’m pretty much a drugstore beauty junkie, so it’s not often I splurge. One thing I would definitely shell out for (even though they’re pretty reasonably priced) are Morgan Marie Beauty makeup brushes. I honestly get a flawless application with the brushes, and there’s one made for everything you could imagine. I do sometimes buy NARS products, which to me are a splurge. NARS colors are amazing, and I love their Laguna bronzer and Super Orgasm blush. For lipsticks, Morgan Marie’s ‘Madonna’ and ‘Goldie’ are my regulars. The absolute best. I am also willing to splurge on quality highlights, but I was lucky enough to find a woman in high school that cuts and colors me for $60, and now I pretty much don’t trust anyone else with my hair. I’ve never been one for facials, but I’m thinking of treating myself to one soon. And I don’t often do manis or pedis in a salon so when I do, it’s a splurge. Oh, and I can also justify buying quality hot tools because you can totally tell the difference in cheap versus more expensive ones.

What does a bad hair day look like for you?: It’s pretty much just a lot of frizzies. I have quite a few flyaways, and they sometimes are a bit unruly. Because my hair is so long, it often gets tangly as well. Honestly though, I can’t complain because my hair requires relatively low maintenance.

Would you rather – hair down or hair up?: Hair down. It’s like my security blanket. Everyone always tells me to wear my hair up more often (which I’ve really been trying to do lately), but I just feel more ‘me’ when my hair is down.

Whose hair do you envy?: Blake Lively. Regardless of the style, her hair always looks so effortlessly flawless. Erin Heatherton also has that sexy, tousled blonde hair that everyone secretly (or not so secretly) wants. And if I had the courage to chop off all my hair, I’d definitely want Julianne Hough’s adorable, chic crop cut.

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What’s a style you’d love to try at Blowtique that would be too hard to try at home?: There’s no body to my hair, so I would love to simply have a regular blow out to give my hair a shiny, voluminous look. And then, of course, anything with braids! Specifically, a messy, un-done, hippie chic fishtail braid.

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TREND ALERT: 70s Inspired

Here at Blowtique, we’re all about being ahead of the trends. You could even say that we like to be the trendsetters, especially in our hometown of Chicago! We’ve been doing our research, scouting the latest runway and editorial looks, and have found the biggest trend for winter/holiday 2013 to be 70s inspired! See below for inspiration:

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What do you think? Will you be sporting any of these looks in a few months?

Let us know in the comments section!

Weekend Recap

We had a crazy weekend and were so happy to have so many of you be a part of it! On Saturday, we had a new bar car delivered for our BYOB weekend mimosa bar. 

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We then hosted a Stella & Dot Pop-up Shop from 12-6pm, where we shared style tips, special offers and gave away fun Stella & Dot accessories! 

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And finally, we headed over to Sofia Boutique from 4-6pm for a braid bar to launch For Love & Lemons American Dream collection. Braids were a perfect fit for the humidity!

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How was your weekend? Let us know!