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Sulligan - FLiP MAGAZINE
DECEMBER 2007 Amber Sulligan Beauty Meets Ambition Nike MAXSIGHT™ Intimidation through the Lenses jokes, Haven’t I Seen You Naked? Advice Column from Allison Nible 1 jokes and mores jokes. . . our readers send their best The Iron Shackles of Lust. . . how to get out of the Friend Zone www.flipmagazine.net JARHEADCLOTHINGCOM 2 www.flipmagazine.net www.flipmagazine.net 3 p nd U u o W l l © Brow n & Bi Inc. gelow, A mers Jeff So raphy by proart.com www.im ulcahy Kelly M Grace 83100 Model: com/2 elplace. od em www.on Photog 0- SINDD &OR"OY © Brown & Bigelow, Inc. Send a Pin-Up Book to U.S. Troops and Veterans all over the world!!! or Buy One for Yourself!!! &OR"OYSINDD 0- www.forthetroopsonline.com 4 www.flipmagazine.net photography by Tiffany Kryzywicki www.flipmagazine.net www.tkexpressions.com 5 credits Publisher Contributing Writers Frank Monahan Ashley Marie Boynes Allison Nible Jennifer C. Fishwick Dave Fites Jenni Jameson Laurie Baldwin www.LABMakeup.com Illustrator Debbie Fitzgerald Designer Meredith Hancock Chief of Digital Photography FLiPxy Cover Photography Bob Wood dms graphics www.dmsgraphics.net Photographers FLiPxy Cover Model Amber Sulligan Bob Wood www.robertwoodphotography.com FLiPxx Cover Model Megan Colley dms graphix www.dmsgraphix.net The Amber Sulligan photo layout ©dms graphix. The Kristyn Sprague photo layout ©Robert Wood Photography The Jayson Repko photo layout ©Abbe Foreman Photography and Robert Wood Photography Abbe Foreman www.abbeforemanphoto.com Modeling professional for the Whether you want to model part-time, full time are thinking of becoming a model, or are currently modeling and want to take your talent to the next level, this workshop is for you! Here are just some of the things you’ll learn at this comprehensive and valuable workshop... aspiring Sat., Jan. 26th, 2008 and Sun., Jan. 27th, 2008 10:00am to 4:30pm King of Prussia, PA Tuition: $199 Types and Styles of Modeling How to select the right Photographer Classic Let, Ankle and Foot Positions Movement of the Arms with Hand Positions Head Movement, Facial Expression, and Emotion Tuition: $199 Different Types of Releases and how they affect you Make-up & Wardrobe (receive and additional $50 more off you tuition for each person you refer to this course who also registers. Refund will be given the first day of the workshop) Modeling Agencies and Modeling Schools Sat., Feb. 9th, 2008 and Sun., Feb. 10th, 2008 10:00am to 4:30pm Pittsburgh, PA (with a workshop-within-a-workshop featuring a professional MUA) This workshop is given by Mike Dean of Mike Dean Photography over a 2-day weekend and is brought to you by Rocket Science Productions, FLIP Magazine and Jarhead Clothing. The workshop is based on the soon-to-be-published book, “Modeling for the Aspiring Professional”. Go to shop.flipmagazine.net to register and pay your tuition, or mail a check to: Rocket Science Productions Attn: Modeling Workshop 5765-F Burke Centre Parkway #22 Burke, VA 22015 In addition to this comprehensive workshop, you will also receive... The “Modeling for the Aspiring Professional” workbook • A photograph of yourself in one pose you’ve learned at this workshop A goodie bag filled with modeling product samples and coupons from our partners and sponsors worth approximately $100 One of the participants will be offered a chance to appear in FLIP Magazine, either as a featured model or in a sponsor’s ad. 6 www.flipmagazine.net contents iron shackles of lust.........................8 jokes................................................9 amber sulligan............................... 10 Nike MAXSIGHT®. .......................... 16 haven’t i seen you naked............... 18 krystyn sprague............................. 19 www.flipmagazine.net 7 The Iron Shackles of Lust How to get out of the Friend Zone By: Dave Fites My friend and I have been arguing the point that the “Friend Zone” is entirely a self-made situation. If it’s a problem, it’s because you’ve made it a problem. However, if you feel like the Friend Zone’s a prison, there is an escape plan. Luckily, this won’t go as far as tattooing a map to your back like that guy in Prison Break, or putting a poster on the wall and crawling through “500 yards of shit-smelling filth I can’t even imagine” like Mr. Andy Dufresne in Shawshank Redemption. All this takes is a little bit of preparation, and the most important requirement, genuine desire. See, I have actually made it out of a few friend zones, and in each case, this was because I knew that it was the right thing to do. This wasn’t the normal thoughts that many Friendzonians have when hanging out alone with their surrogate women who are feeling vulnerable after watching Sleepless in Seattle and going through 2 boxes of Kleenex. In moments of weakness like this, many men succumb to the moment and go in for kill, or more specifically, in for the lovin’. However, as with any escape plan, this can’t be done impulsively. If you try this, you’re probably going to be shot by one of the guards once you get out the front gate (translation: denied horribly). This is even if you make it that far. Fact is, it’s going to make things weird, and probably nothing will come of it. If you want something more out of this than a piece, you need planning. Recognition – You start realizing that your feelings for this chick truly are changing. No, this isn’t the initial stage, where you’re confused and think that she’s giving you mixed signals nonstop. And this isn’t that feeling in your pants you get like when you used to climb the rope in gym class. This is when you’ve been hanging out with her alone for months. You start feeling differently around her, and notice that you’re making more effort. You start looking forward to seeing her more. Don’t even entertain the thought of telling the girl about your feelings unless you’re absolutely sure. A big mistake that guys make is in thinking that all women with whom they fall into the Friend Zone are the right women for them. This simply isn’t true. You might be overlooking ways in which you aren’t compatible or little things that really do annoy you about her. In some cases, you truly are meant to be friends. And yes, guys and girls can be friends. It’s just only in situations where the attraction has been thrown out the window either due to physical 6 8 www.flipmagazine.net or emotional incompatibility (read: one of them finds the other ugly or crazy), or also in some cases where the friendship itself prevents any attraction from happening. Motivation – If you have the proper recognition, then the motivation is usually automatically there. You know that you want to say something, and you know that she needs to hear what you have to say, because you know that she thinks the same thing. You have to be so sure that you’re willing to tell her, have her disgusted, slap you, start crying, look to you for a shoulder to cry on, scream in horror, slap you again, and never want to see you again. Because, guys, this is probably exactly what will happen to you. We’re talking an emotional explosion worse than Sean Penn when he’s screaming, “Is that my daughter??!!?” in Mystic River. The Friend Zone is a very important thing to women, and it’s built on trust. Namely, the trust is that you don’t want to take advantage of her in any way. And there’s a 99.4% change that she’ll think you’re trying to take advantage of her. You will have to convince her you’re right. Keep in mind, too, that between Mr. Bradbury and myself, we’ve probably been in 280 Friend Zones between us, and maybe 6 of those were the right situations to try to take “the next step”. And not all of them worked. And yes, I feel like I’m in 6th grade right now even writing this. I heard that Teen People is hiring. Confrontation – If you’ve made it this far in the article, this means that you’re either really bored, or you still think this applies to you. If the second is the case, then this means you think you’re ready to say something. The key is not to wait. You know those TV shows that are predicated on the two main characters getting together (e.g. X-Files, JAG, Nash Bridges), www.flipmagazine.net because you just know they belong together? Well, what happens when they finally get together? The show sucks. Completely. I’m talking trainwreck bad. The entire dynamic of the show is changed, and the show has about as much interest as a Dr. Phil monologue about ultimate fighting. Now, think of a show where the guy and girl get together early in the show. You know what? You get used to the two of them, and the way they interact seems somehow normal. You know why? Because this is the way it was supposed to be. The simple fact is, if something takes too long to develop, it doesn’t feel natural anymore. This is why the second the guy is “sure” that his feelings have changed he needs to say something. Yep, it’s going to be weird, and it’s going to absolutely look like some scene from Swans Crossing or Dawson’s Creek, but that’s how it is. Let’s face it; the people that watch those types of shows are the exact types that get in these situations. Of course, except me. It takes some balls and the moxie to put all the cards on the table. It has to be genuine. And it takes patience. The woman’s probably going to be freaked out, and she won’t know what to say right away. And that’s fine. Then, she’ll either realize that you’re right, or think you’re a psycho and put out a restraining order. The secret is that you have to be fine with the outcome, whatever it is. You have to be to the point where you want to date this woman and that’s it. All or nothing... If she says no, move on. If she says yes, well then, good for you. Don’t wait around though, and under no circumstances try to remain friends with her after you pulled this card. After time, sure, things can go back to normal, but going back immediately is the equivalent of hitting yourself repeatedly in the nuts with a porcupine. It doesn’t make sense, it looks stupid, and you’re going to hate yourself for it. That’s really it. It’s about being genuine, being sure, and being decisive. Like we said, Friend Zones are like starter relationships, but sometimes they’re the real thing. Just realize that if you think it is, you’d better do something about it. 7 9 Email your best jokes to info@flipmagazine.net 10 www.flipmagazine.net Amber Sulligan Amber www.flipmagazine.net 11 Goals : Sometimes you know at an early age how your life will transpire. photos ©dmsgraphix | www.dmsgraphix.net My goal is to mirror a Leonardo Da Vinci. 12 I 've been modeling since a young age and have 13 years of extensive experience in modeling and acting. I am a dancer for www.myspace. com/thesexikittens and www.pmgirls.com I am on tour with www.pmgirls.com for Hot Import nights www.hotimportnights.com I am a Villanova University graduate. I plan on attending University of Pennsylvania to pursue a masters degree in Chinese Studies in 2008. I am a real estate investor and currently own a couple properties, always on the hunt for my next investment. I volunteer for a hospice and I donate to my favorite charities which include Habitat For Humanity, anything involving the military and St. Jude's Ranch for Children. A published poet and columnist my works can be seen in So This is College, Vblazin Magazine and FreeModelCentral.com. www.flipmagazine.net I normally keep my accomplishments private for sake of humility but after a conversation a little while back I realized many people underestimate me. I'm not trying to prove myself but just want people to be conscious of the mistakes of assumptions and prejudgments. I suppose in the end a rival's underestimation of me will allow me to walk up and win the deal in the end. My goal is to mirror a Leonardo Da Vinci. Many people know him as an artist but never knew him as a renaissance man. He was multi talented: artist, singer, inventor, extremely handsome/ladies' man. I model to pay the bills but my true passion is real estate. I am slowly building my company but one day will turn my small business into a successful corporation. I admire Trump for his business savvy not only in real estate but other outlets as well. photos ©dmsgraphix | www.dmsgraphix.net I have other business ventures that I plan on exploring. School/ education has always been important to me and I pursue that for the knowledge. Speaking fluent Mandarin has always been a goal. International real estate is only a few years away for me once I master the most spoken language in the world. I have many more goals but do not want to drag on so I will leave it at this. www.flipmagazine.net 13 My favorite quote “ Everyday I get up and look through the Forbes list of the richest people in America, if I’m not there I go to work. ” photos ©dmsgraphix | www.dmsgraphix.net – Robert Orben 14 www.flipmagazine.net www.flipmagazine.net 15 The Intimidation Factor - The “Eyes” Have it! By Jennifer C.Fishwick I have a question for you? What do Ken Griffey Jr, some of the Texas Longhorn football team members, the USA soccer team, and professional female golfer Michelle Wie all have in common? All of these athletes wear NIKE MAXSIGHT contact lenses while participating in their sport. So what, you might be thinking, they all wear contact lenses. But these contact lenses, my friend, help them play their game better! And so can you. Not only will you play better, but they look pretty cool when you wear them as well! In May of 2005, the Federal Drug Administration helped pave the way for Nike Inc and Bausch and Lomb to put these truly original contact lenses on the market. These lenses will cost you a bit more than your average daily contact lenses. The cost varies by retailer and should be replaced every month. These are prescription contact lenses so you must see your eye doctor first. You can acquire them however, even if you have no vision problems whatsoever. NIKE MAXSIGHT lenses are for sport activities only; they are not designed for every daywear such as going to class or a keg party. These special lenses come in two colors, grey-green and amber. The color you choose to wear depends on which sport you participate in. The grey-green contact lenses are ideal for athletes that participate in football, golf, or any sport taking place in bright sunlight. They enhance your eyes to see detail and outline. Basically these lenses help to block the sunlight glare. The amber lenses meanwhile, are designed for inconsistent light or cloudy conditions. Athletes who compete in baseball, soccer, tennis or softball are great candidates for these. The contact lenses help make the ball seem to “pop” out if you will. 16 Once you put these babies in your eyes not only do you have a chance to better your athletic ability, but your eyes will change color as well. I personally think the amber lenses give a more “intimidating” look. Your cornea will be surrounded by a vivid reddish tint that will make any opponent wonder what you are really thinking and whether you’ve gone mad. The grey-green lenses are no laughing matter either, mind you. This could be the confidence builder and intimidating factor you have been searching for! Little controversy has been made about these contact lenses, but perhaps that is because they are still virtually new. It is true, of course, that not every athlete playing college sports can afford them. There’s always the question of the haves and have-nots when it comes to college sports, and I’m sure the question of whether they should be allowed in sanctioned events will be debated eventually. If professional athletes such as Ken Griffey Jr are singing the praises of these lenses, surely they must work, right? Tough to say, according to college coaches. Since these contact lenses are relatively new, there really isn’t a study to prove the effects of them. So as it stands now, you can wear your NIKE MAXSIGHT lenses and maybe you’ll see the ball better. But you can bet your opponent will be psyched out when he sees you! So live it up if you have the dough, fellow jocks! Why not give them a try? It’s something else mom and dad can buy you for your sport of choice. And if they are proven to enhance your game, why the heck not? Go to www.flipmagazine.net for a link to these amazing lenses. 15 www.flipmagazine.net www.flipmagazine.net 17 18 www.flipmagazine.net Kristyn Sprague www.flipmagazine.net 19 20 www.flipmagazine.net www.flipmagazine.net 21 I’m a 23-year-old college student at Dutchess Community College. I plan to graduate in May 2008 and transfer to either SUNY New Paltz or Dominican College to pursue an English teaching career. I also work full-time for an insurance company as a Business Analyst II. In my free time I enjoy playing with my new puppy, shopping for the latest trends, and snowboarding. When I’m presented with the opportunity of modeling though, I almost always accept because it’s truly a passion of mine. 22 www.flipmagazine.net www.flipmagazine.net 23 24 www.flipmagazine.net : s e k Li TS!!!) l (GO GIAN al tb o o F & hopping Shopping, S e Wii especially th es m ga eo Vid g Snowboardin g guy good-lookin & n u f t u b t An intelligen rs Gummy bea PINK ocolate Anything Ch e store) cally own th ti c ra p (I t ecre Victoria’s S g?! tion Shoppin en m I id d OH and : s e k i l s Di e people Inconsiderat s Yellow Skittle e road Morons on th fork o bites their Someone wh ings e too many th I don’t dislik www.flipmagazine.net 25 KMA Apparel Rocks Your World cafepress.com/KMAapparel Click Here 26 www.flipmagazine.net www.flipmagazine.net 27 next issue Music: Band Interviews and more..... Jokes: Send us your best at info@flipmagazine.net Sex Advice: A new feature starts with the next issue, answering ALL your schweaty questions. Send us your questions at info@flipmagazine.net And of course, more beautiful women! 28 www.flipmagazine.net 29 www.flipmagazine.net www.flipmagazine.net 30 next issue Fashion: More fashion ideas from the newest and brightest designers Girl Talk: Ashley writes about more observations and other fun topics Music: We know you love music too.... more bands, interviews, and sound bites.... And of course, more gorgeous men! 31 www.flipmagazine.net Fashion Designs by Nicole Rae Styer photography by Abbie Foreman Photos ©Abbie Foreman | Model: Michele Corbititarte | Stylist: Duo Styles | Makeup by Tamika Rush Designer: Nicole Rae Styer www.nicoleraestyer.com www.flipmagazine.net 32 33 www.flipmagazine.net www.flipmagazine.net 34 www.flipmagazine.net 35 36 www.flipmagazine.net www.flipmagazine.net 37 www.flipmagazine.net 38 www.flipmagazine.net 39 ¡Warning! Make sure to be discreet and cautious when experimenting new places to pleasure your man, especially if you are risking it in areas where you aren’t supposed to be. We promise though, try these tricks, and your man will be ready and randy for adventures with you every day. 52 Pick Up Have a pick up truck, or access to one? Put an air mattress or at least a blanket down in the back to soften things up a bit. Find a secluded place to park. And do your best to test the shock system – on your man, and on the truck. Looking for a way to flip his lid? Try spicing things up in the bedroom, or rather, out of the bedroom. Every relationship needs adventure, and here you’ll find ways to get the imagination flowing – and that won’t be the only thing! Five new places to get it on, out of the sack, with your man. Patio Party Does your dorm, apartment or sorority house have a patio with some shade or cover? Take a blanket, or use a lounge chair. Make it a romantic night alone, or duck outside during a party, and expose yourselves to some fresh air under the stars. Want to make sure you aren’t disturbed? Put a sign on the door leading outside that reads, “dead skunk outside.” Your girls are sure to avoid the patio for a while. By: Jenni Jameson Play Dress Up Check him out when he is trying on the hottest new jeans. Get a little closer by pretending to need to adjust something that will take you into the dressing room with him. Then, get those jeans off of him so that you can take advantage of what’s underneath. Want to dress up his imagination a bit before hand? Try talking dirty on your way to the mall, and subtly drop reminders to him while you are shopping. His juices will be flowing, and he’ll be ready to pounce in no time. 40 Heads Spinning There is nothing like taking advantage of every day chores to make your mind spin. If your laundry room is public, put a sign on the door saying out-of-service, and then get dirty while your clothes get clean. Pop the quarters in, jump on top, and be sure to lean back for a little extra kick when the machine hits the spin cycle. Touchdown! Every guy loves the idea of winning the game. Surprise him with a one-on-one game at the football field, and let him score in the end zone. Extra points if you dress up as a cheerleader to turn him on, I mean, root him on! 9 www.flipmagazine.net 14 www.flipmagazine.net 41 “I love animals and one of my favorite activities is running with a dog.” 13 42 www.flipmagazine.net “I have absolutely no idea what I want to do after college, but my dream is to be a journalist for a sports/outdoor magazine.” “I love just hanging with my best friends on my boat or wherever and occasionally partying hard.” 12 www.flipmagazine.net 43 I feel like I'm pretty outgoing and would like to think I'm fun to be around. “I would say I'm a very laid back person who is very passionate at the same time.” 11 44 www.flipmagazine.net J a ys o n R e p ko 10 www.flipmagazine.net 45 The comings & goings fashion of by Ashley Marie Fashion trends often come and go; some fleeting, some long and painstaking; and some that will never go away. Certain trends, we all just deal with. Some make us roll our eyes. Others we embrace with open arms. Point in case: Thank Goodness for the 1850's Levi Strauss contribution to the fashion world - where would we be without our good ol' blue jeans? Other items do not withstand time so well. See: Poodle Skirts and Polyester Leisure Suits. However, it would not be a surprise if these obscure items did make a comeback into the world of haute couture. Oversized "Jackie Kennedy Onassis" style sunglasses have been popularized in the years of late by celebrities like Nicole Ritchie, Lindsay Lohan, and everyone in between. Long beads of the 1920's flappers era made a nice little comeback in the past couple of years. Miniskirts, cowboy boots, gypsy skirts, and flared jeans are also trends which have been recycled throughout the decades, along with vintage-style tees. The Farah Fawcett flip was re-popularized in the early 2000's, and classic red lipstick and old Hollywood glamour is continuously heating up the red carpet and is always acceptable. Even Victorian style jewelry and corsets are mega-popular still today. If one would try to pinpoint a "style" of the new millenium, it would be quite hard to do so. Like many things, what's old is new, and retro is cool again. The fashions of the 2000's are an eclectic mix of all decades past. In my opinion, it makes for a pretty interesting wardrobe, and makes fashion more individual and fun. Being a huge fan 46 of authentic vintage paired with uber-trendy and current pieces, my style is a perfect mix of classic and cutting-edge. I often "rock" the trends before they are "trendy" and then retire them when, "everyone and their mom" is wearing them. For instance, I've been wearing cowboy boots for as long as I can remember. I have a pair of Spring 2006 Christian Dior aviator sunglasses that I pair with a 1969 vintage Pittsburgh Panthers t-shirt, pink and green Chuck Taylor Converse All Stars, long beads from a garage sale, and ultra-hip lowrise pants. This is the way our fashion is today. I can easily pair a hat from Wal-Mart with a $400 handbag and clothes from the Kohl's clearance rack, and still look like the girls in the magazines. What's great about fashions is of late is that it is more accessible to the every day shopper. Now, this accessibility can be both a positive and a negative. If you are like me, you grow bored when everyone is wearing the cheesy shirts with corny slogans, carrying knock-off Louis Vuitton bags, and all of the sudden your Mom is wearing the same top as your best friend. Sometimes, enough is enough when certain trends go mainstream. For example: the damned glitter-ball sequined purses that look like someone killed a mermaid to make them. Enough is enough! They were ugly to begin with, now they are everywhere I look! And the "Blondes/Brunettes Have More Fun" tees? Get over yourself, ladies. And if I SEE another "Vote for Pedro" t-shirt, I might boycott the movie Napoleon Dynamite forever. And you must love the wannabe punks - you know, the gals who shop at Hot Topic and dye their hair purple and black but carry their hot pink iPod's whlie jamming to Jessica Simpson. The underage girls at the clubs who dress like strippers have got to go, too. The most important thing about fashion is to just "go with it." Be true to yourself, and don't be afraid to do your own thing. If your thing is Abercrombie, fine; but if you'd rather shop at Goodwill, then good for you. If you like a certain trend, do it. However, if it iss not your style, ignore it and wait until something better comes along. Ladies: you do not have to pile on the trends all at once. One trendy piece at a time is enough to spice up your wardrobe, and it doesn't even matter if you are "in style" or not as long as you are confident and feel comfortable with yourself. Do not overdo it! It gags me to see the girl with bleached blonde hair, leggings, Uggs boots, mini-skirt, with tons of beads, trucker hat, pale pink lipstick, shimmery blue eyeshadow, overdone black eyeliner, oversized shades, carrying her fake Prada bag, talking on her pink Razr phone, and jamming to her iPod nano. Sure, trends are fun, and fashion is even more fun, but you DO NOT need to look like a walking collage of 15 different pages out of "In Style" magazine all at once. Take it easy! Don't be a walking advertisement for Paris Hilton Wannabes Anonymous! Trends don't HAVE to be fleeting. If you like a certain trend, embrace it, make it your own, and you can have it be not just a trend but your own signature style! If you want to go out in a hoodie and jeans, do it. If you want to wear an a-line skirt to class, do it. There are enough places with dress codes. Do not let the celebrities in the pages of US Weekly put even more constraints on your wardrobe. A unique style all of your own accessorized with confidence is one trend that should never be laid to rest! www.flipmagazine.net KMA Apparel Rocks Your World cafepress.com/KMAapparel Click Here www.flipmagazine.net 47 Candy: Tastes Good, Works Great as Makeup! by: Laurie Baldwin 48 www.LABMakeup.com www.flipmagazine.net This was such a fun photo shoot and I think it really shines through in the image. It is also really fun, full of energy, and color. The photographer called me up and said I want to do a shoot with candy, what do you think? This is what we created. I decided on candy confetti as my inspiration for this look. I love the texture and all the different colors in it. I wanted to showcase them all, both with the candy and with the makeup. When I look at a concept I very rarely plan out what I am going to do. I just start painting and things begin to evolve. Watching them come together is so exciting for me. I get my best work when I have the freedom to really be creative and let my mind take me where it wants to go. This is how I arrived at this look. Let me tell you about what I used to get there. I began by cleansing the models face with Olay express cleansing cloths. They are great because they are so portable and you don’t even need to rinse them. Next I primed her skin with Olay total effects moisturizer so I have a fresh clean and moisturized palette to begin painting. As for the makeup, I started with KETT hydro foundation which is a water based airbrush foundation used by pros everywhere for everything from magazines like this to HD TV and more. I used a combination of cream and powder eye shadows all by Makeup For Ever. In my opinion they are one of the best pro lines out there for drama and color. Brushes are really important as well. Choosing the right tools for the job can make all the difference. That goes for the makeup we wear at home every day too. I use a LaPrairie concealer brush along with LaPrairie concealer under her eyes. I have several more of the same brush to use with my cream shadows (you can’t use the same brush for pigments and concealer). My favorite must have eye shadow brushes that I used are the CHANEL #3, #2, & # 14. The right brushes really help give you control and that is so important especially when you are working with intense pigments like these. The lipstick is by CHANEL and the liner and gloss are both by Makeup For Ever. Let me offer a word of advice. Please stop mashing your lips together after you apply lipstick and gloss. Not only does it reduce the shine it can smudge the lip line. It is also a sure fire way to end up with lip color on your teeth. Just leave it be, it will look much better and last longer. Last but not least we come to the real candy on her eye and cheek and viola! I’d like to take one moment to mention one of the most important things about creating this look for this magazine. It is the energy between me, the model, & the photographer. That is something you never really hear about. A great photo needs a great team. And the energy on this team was fantastic! Let me please take another moment to talk about my favorite accessory. One of the things that is so great about makeup is that it is the ultimate accessory, it is limitless. Don’t be dominated by rules! Use an eye liner as a lipliner; use a lipstick as a cream eye shadow. Use candy, it is all good. Please don’t ever say “I could never wear red or I just can’t wear pink” Yes you can! There is a shade for everyone, you may not have found it yet but how lame is the rest of your life going to be if you are paralyzed by fear from a tiny little lip gloss. Next time you are in a department store do me a favor. Go to the cosmetics department and pick out a lip gloss or something that you think is totally wild and crazy and put it on. Leave it on for a while, get used to it. I would say that seventy five percent of the time you will find something new that you really like. Experiment, have fun, take chances…life is meant to be enjoyed! www.flipmagazine.net 49 JARHEADCLOTHINGCOM 50 www.flipmagazine.net contents nichole rae styer’s fashions............30 5 quirky places to do your guy.......38 comings & goings of fashion..........44 sweet makeup treats......................47 jason repka shares his secrets........39 www.flipmagazine.net 51 credits Publisher Contributing Writers Frank Monahan Ashley Marie Boynes Allison Nible Jennifer C. Fishwick Dave Fites Jenni Jameson Laurie Baldwin www.LABMakeup.com Illustrator Debbie Fitzgerald Designer Meredith Hancock Chief of Digital Photography FLiPxy Cover Photography Bob Wood dms graphics www.dmsgraphics.net Photographers FLiPxy Cover Model Amber Sulligan Bob Wood www.robertwoodphotography.com FLiPxx Cover Model Megan Colley dms graphix www.dmsgraphix.net The Amber Sulligan photo layout ©dms graphix. The Kristyn Sprague photo layout ©Robert Wood Photography The Jayson Repko photo layout ©Abbe Foreman Photography and Robert Wood Photography Abbe Foreman www.abbeforemanphoto.com Modeling professional for the Whether you want to model part-time, full time are thinking of becoming a model, or are currently modeling and want to take your talent to the next level, this workshop is for you! Here are just some of the things you’ll learn at this comprehensive and valuable workshop... aspiring Sat., Jan. 26th, 2008 and Sun., Jan. 27th, 2008 10:00am to 4:30pm King of Prussia, PA Tuition: $199 Types and Styles of Modeling How to select the right Photographer Classic Let, Ankle and Foot Positions Movement of the Arms with Hand Positions Head Movement, Facial Expression, and Emotion Tuition: $199 Different Types of Releases and how they affect you Make-up & Wardrobe (receive and additional $50 more off you tuition for each person you refer to this course who also registers. Refund will be given the first day of the workshop) Modeling Agencies and Modeling Schools Sat., Feb. 9th, 2008 and Sun., Feb. 10th, 2008 10:00am to 4:30pm Pittsburgh, PA (with a workshop-within-a-workshop featuring a professional MUA) This workshop is given by Mike Dean of Mike Dean Photography over a 2-day weekend and is brought to you by Rocket Science Productions, FLIP Magazine and Jarhead Clothing. The workshop is based on the soon-to-be-published book, “Modeling for the Aspiring Professional”. Go to shop.flipmagazine.net to register and pay your tuition, or mail a check to: Rocket Science Productions Attn: Modeling Workshop 5765-F Burke Centre Parkway #22 Burke, VA 22015 In addition to this comprehensive workshop, you will also receive... The “Modeling for the Aspiring Professional” workbook • A photograph of yourself in one pose you’ve learned at this workshop A goodie bag filled with modeling product samples and coupons from our partners and sponsors worth approximately $100 One of the participants will be offered a chance to appear in FLIP Magazine, either as a featured model or in a sponsor’s ad. 52 www.flipmagazine.net Send a Pin-Up Book to U.S. Troops and Veterans all over the world!!! www.flipmagazine.net 53 54 www.flipmagazine.net www.flipmagazine.net 55 Jayson Repko reveals his thoughts and More... DECEMBER 2007 Laurie Baldwin says Candy: Tastes Good, 5 Works Great as Makeup! Quirky Places 56 (to do your guy) FASHIONS by Nicole Rae Styrer www.flipmagazine.net