CK One Archives | Wonderland https://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/tag/ck-one/ Wonderland is an international, independently published magazine offering a unique perspective on the best new and established talent across all popular culture: fashion, film, music and art. Thu, 11 Jul 2013 14:19:30 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.1 Hit List: Orange Edition /2013/07/04/hit-list-orange-edition/ Thu, 04 Jul 2013 12:49:26 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=21139 This week in Hit List — from perfume to lipstick, we go all the way with one of this season’s brightest, juiciest colours. So take a look, grab your bag, and take a bite. Dolce & Gabbana Love in Taormina Blush in Apricot With the label’s references including hot sandy beaches and terracotta walls, it’s […]

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This week in Hit List — from perfume to lipstick, we go all the way with one of this season’s brightest, juiciest colours. So take a look, grab your bag, and take a bite.

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Dolce & Gabbana Love in Taormina Blush in Apricot

With the label’s references including hot sandy beaches and terracotta walls, it’s not surprising this blush from the Love in Taormina range by Dolce & Gabbana made the cut. The texture is classic with a light, powdery fine finish. The brown and orange-y hue reigns supreme for freshly tanned skin.

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Givenchy Le Vernis in Mandarine Bolero

The Manderine Bolero nail varnish by Givenchy will, without a doubt one, be one of the colours of the summer. With a stiff brush, the application is almost fool-proof. And once the creamy varnish is painted on the nails, the colour dances between sunset orange and salmon pink. Claws will be out to get hands on this gem, so we suggest keeping your friends close, but your enemies closer…

Available for £15 from Debenhams.com

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YSL Rouge Pur Couture Vernis a Levres in Orange de Chine

No Hit List is complete without a nod to YSL and its summer collection. The Rouge Pur Couture range features a number of sun-tastic oranges (including the creamy Le Orange lipstick), but we love the light sheen provided by the lip gloss. With the ability to layer for a bright pop of colour or a subtle stain, the Vernis a Levres is sure to be a crowd pleaser.

Available for £23.50 from Yslbeauty.co.uk

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MAC Cosmetics Tropical Taboo Mineralize Blush in Exotic Ember

If being taboo is wrong, we don’t want to be right. Colours in the Tropical Taboo range from creamy nudes to loud fuchsias and — you guessed it — sunny oranges. The Mineralize Blush in Exotic Ember looks overwhelming, but when applied, it has a satiny, sheer finish.

Available for £20 from Maccosmetics.co.uk

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Revlon Neon Nail Art Pen in High Voltage

Orange nails add some fun to monochrome outfits, but this nail art pen from Revlon adds a dose of rave-induced wild behaviour. While it’s available in a variety of shades, the neon orange adds a fun yet still sophisticated quality. It goes on easy, and stays for days.

Available for £7.99 Boots.com

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Shu Uemura Eyeconic Duo-Blending Cheek Colour

The new summer Eyeconic collection from Shu Uemura is fun, girly and borders on raving. The orange cheek colour goes on powdery fresh and incredibly bright, as does the eye shadow. While orange eye shadow sounds suspect, Shu Uemura gets the job done with blendable colours and a whole lot of ‘tude.

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Lancome Rouge in Love Lipstick in Crazy Tangerine

The sweet romance of Lancome comes full circle with the brand’s Rouge in Love collection. With an easy, classic texture and a subtle finish, even the intense hue of Crazy Tangerine becomes demure once applied.

Available for £21 from Lancome.co.uk

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L’Occitane Vanilla & Narcisse Eau de Toilette

The light orange hue of L’Occitane’s Vanilla and Narcisse Eau de Toilette is just as appealing as the scent itself. The scent combines the “Western” French white Narcisse flower with the more “Eastern” Madagascar Vanilla. It’s mellow, it’s rich, and it’s the perfect accompaniment for summer days — while they last.

Available for £49 from Loccitane.co.uk

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CK One Soft Defining Lip Pencil

The cosmetic line from Calvin Klein, CK One, offers a range of silky, easily applied products. One of our favourites is the Soft Defining Lip Pencil. Like its name suggests, the texture is incredibly soft, but the colour lasts hours. The salmon-y orange colour allows the traditional among you to add a little dare while remaining summer fresh.

Available for £10Hourglass Opaque Rouge Liquid Lipstick Riviera

Hourglass Opaque Rouge Liquid Lipstick in Riviera

The Opaque Rouge Liquid Lipsticks from Hourglass are some of beauty’s best kept secrets. The texture is thick and glossy, providing a nearly effortless punch of intense colour. Riviera, its aptly named tangerine colour, goes on smooth and emits a strong, burnt orange glow. Buy now, but be warned: once you go liquid, you never go back.

Available for £23 from SpaceNK.com

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Melvita ProSun Gradual Self-Tanning Gel-Cream

What’s better than a sun made tan from the beaches of Ibiza? Well, not much, but Melvita’s Gradual ProSun Self-Tanning Cream comes close. The application is as easy as can be (no gloves or mess), and with a combined scent of vanilla, orange blossom and coconut, you can walk around smelling like a tropical drink all day.

Available for £22

Words: Elise Marraro (follow Elise on Twitter @PardonMe_Lissie)

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FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Sky Ferreira interview, April/May 2011 /2011/06/29/686/ Wed, 29 Jun 2011 13:01:29 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/beta/?p=686 Young, talented, unflinchingly upfront, Sky Ferreira has never been a pop starlet to mince her words, even if she’s had to admit a few youthful indiscretions. But now, as she gears up to release her EP As If! she’s keen to set a few things straight. Even amongst the glitterati of New York where the […]

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Young, talented, unflinchingly upfront, Sky Ferreira has never been a pop starlet to mince her words, even if she’s had to admit a few youthful indiscretions. But now, as she gears up to release her EP As If! she’s keen to set a few things straight.

Sky Ferreira in Versace for Wonderland Magazine

Even amongst the glitterati of New York where the toast of the town changes from night-to-night if not hour-to-hour, the current buzz surrounding Sky Ferreira is incessant. The LA-born bombshell moved to the Big Apple last year and has been taking the city by storm with her flamboyant Latin-American looks, her never-ending energy and a burgeoning music career that is already receiving masses of attention even though her debut album is yet to be released.

She’s become a mainstay of CK One’s recent ad campaigns, appeared in Uffie’s video for ‘Pop The Glock’, played a cameo role in Matthew Porterfield’s drama Putty Hill singing (‘I Will Always Love You’) and somewhat less elegantly, starred in Justice’s tour documentary A Cross The World.

“Ugh, they made me look like their fucking groupie,” she snaps of that now-infamous scene where she’s filmed drunkenly belting out the French duo’s hit ‘We Are Your Friends’ a cappella on a dressing room floor. Aside from these on-film appearances, Ferreira also boasts a bulging portfolio of magazine articles, blog posts and Lolita-chic fashion shoots that would make professional models twice her age envious.

As she meets Wonderland in the lobby of the trendy Bowery Hotel in downtown Manhattan, it’s not hard to see Ferreira’s appeal. Even in a varsity t-shirt, spring jacket and boots, her striking looks stick out a mile even in the dimly lit bar area. Such effortless style and beauty has undoubtedly opened numerous doors for her, but Ferreira shows an open disdain for her reputation as an arch-scenester, a socialite with inflated film-star aspirations or worse still, a debauched band-aid. The reality is apparently far more mundane.

“The bizarre thing is that I really don’t go out all that often – I stick to the same five people most of the time,” she explains gesticulating wildly to underline her point. “It’s just when I do go out, there’s always someone there to take a picture and then it just looks like you’re partying when in reality, I was probably just stopping by to see a friend. I’m not a needy person. I like to spend a lot of time by myself.”

Sky Ferreira wears American Apparel mesh dress and Lanvin red dress, photographed by Matt Irwin

She wrote her first songs when she was just an infant (“at least, I thought they were songs” she laughs) but like most kids, the teenage years were when Ferreira’s real tastes began to blossom. Using Myspace as her platform, Ferriera then started to upload her own music and began an almost unnervingly persistent campaign of contacting producers and songwriters in the hope of pestering them until they would agree to work with her.

“I am the sort of person that will push and push until I get what I want,” she sniggers and to her credit, it’s an approach that paid off. Almost immediately, Swedish duo Bloodshy & Avant (who were responsible for Britney Spears’ career-defining ‘Toxic‘, and have also written and produced for Jennifer Lopez, Kelis, Kylie Minogue and Miike Snow) saw the potential that the 15-year-old Ferreira had and agreed to a collaboration that would eventually produce her debut single ‘One‘. Not satisfied with that score, she also enlisted the likes of Greg Kurstin, Colin Munroe, Nicole Morier and even Linda Perry to work on an album’s worth of songs before finally signing to EMI in 2009.

Another reason that Ferreira has felt the wrath of the blogosphere is her forthright approach to sexuality. Aside from being an obvious object of desire for the world’s seedier population, she’s spoken honestly about her attraction to older men – on As If! track ‘108’ she teases: “My secret lover is 108 / I know it sounds insane / it’s really OK”. She also caused an uproar when a picture of her posing with a bottle of vodka between her legs found its way on to Katy Perry’s Twitter feed. The lead track from As If! EP, ‘Sex Rules’ only furthers that overtly sexualized image that Ferreira has built up but again, it’s something that she regards with incredulousness rather than regret.

“I’m not a raging slut! I’ve actually only been with one person in my whole life who’s been my boyfriend for two years. But being sexually active at that age is more normal than a lot of people want to believe. To me, ‘Sex Rules’ is funny and playful. That was my intention at least, especially with those lines about using ‘your God given tools.’ I wrote it with Billy Steinberg who wrote ‘Like A Virgin’ and ‘I Touch Myself’, so he has this lineage of racy songs. I couldn’t ignore his history. It would be like getting the world’s best guitarist to guest on your album and asking him to play the trumpet!”

As the interview slowly winds down to a close, we can’t help but notice that Ferreira’s attention is already being drawn to another area of the Bowery’s plush bar area and that she’s keen to move on. The world, it would seem, waits for no woman, especially one with as much enterprise and determination as her.

But before disappearing, she makes it clear once and for all that for the most part, the tabloid version of Sky Ferreira is a myth that needs to be vanquished. And she has the tools to do it too. “The only way to really get past all the things people say about me or the ideas that they have is the music. If it’s good enough and it can’t be denied then things will change. There’s no other way to prove it. My music has always been my priority… and it always will be.”

Sky Ferreira wears white Dolce & Gabbana body suit (Photo: Matt Irwin)

Photography: Matt Irwin
Fashion: Lester Garcia
Words: Hardeep Phull

This article first appeared in Wonderland Issue 26, April/May 2011

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