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- Xtina Makes Heads Turn Away from Her Direction
- Wifi Light Painting
- Beautiful Illustrations Circa The 1950?s
- Lindsay Lohan released from jail after posting $75,000 bond
- Brera Design District
- Havaianas Spring Summer 2011 Flip Flops
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Xtina Makes Heads Turn Away from Her Direction Posted: 23 Apr 2011 10:03 PM PDT Christina Aguilera’s been in the news lately, both for her drunken drama antics and poor fashion sense. This time she alerts the fashion police once again for sporting a dramatic ensemble at the launch of her new reality series, “The Voice.”
The diva attempted to channel Old Hollywood in this lingerie-inspired ensemble, which rather mader her look like a courtesan during the Great Depression. Her blonde locks were made into a finger wave, while she was draped in a muppet shawl with sheer and fishnet stockings to cover her skin. Well, the outfit was just so wrong, we’re beginning to miss the old Xtina we loved during her teen years. Photos by Wenn.com Edit your submission |
Posted: 23 Apr 2011 02:00 PM PDT An excellent concept created by Timo Arnall, Jørn Knutsen and Einar Martinussen exploring the invisible field of WiFi networks in urban spaces. All detected by a technique of photo-Painting Light and a rod 4 meters high, with 80 points of light.
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Beautiful Illustrations Circa The 1950?s Posted: 23 Apr 2011 10:02 AM PDT Except for a few of these quality illustrations most of them are from a bygone era where men and women lived in different worlds. However, some of these ladies are wearing extremely risqué outfits for the times.
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Lindsay Lohan released from jail after posting $75,000 bond Posted: 23 Apr 2011 10:00 AM PDT Lindsay Lohan released from jail after posting $ 75,000 bondLindsay Lohan, accused of stealing a necklace, spent five hours in custody before posting a $ 75,000 bond Friday evening after a judge sentenced her to 120 days in jail for violating her drunk driving probation. Her release from Los Angeles County's Lynwood Correctional Facility capped a long day that included a victory for the actress when a judge reduced the felony grand theft charge to a misdemeanor. Lohan will remain free on bond while her lawyer appeals the jail sentence for the probation violation, but she must immediately start serving 480 hours of community service, Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Stephanie Sautner said. The community service, includes 360 hours at a downtown Los Angeles women's center, which Judge Sautner suggested might cause Lohan to behave better after seeing "how truly needy women and women who have fallen on real hard times have to live." She must complete another 120 hours of community service at the Los Angeles County morgue. The judge ruled Friday that the necklace theft case against Lohan will go forward to trial, but the felony charge was reduced to a misdemeanor. "I'm going to give her an opportunity," Sautner said. Sautner did not buy the defense argument that Lohan accidentally walked out of a Venice, California, jewelry store wearing a necklace that later appeared around her neck in photographs taken five days later. "If in fact it was an accident, she could have called the store back," Sautner said. Defense attorney Shawn Holley argued that Lohan was busy and scattered when she was at the store and absent-mindedly walked out with the necklace. "It's undisputed that Ms. Lohan walked out of the store with the necklace on," Holley said. The prosecution must show she had "specific intent to permanently deprive the store of that necklace." While Holley conceded that Lohan "did not rush to return the necklace," but it just "makes her not a very considerate or courteous person." "The fact that she may not have been a courteous or considerate person doesn't make her a thief," Holley said. "I see the intent here and the level of brazenness to say 'Let me see what I can get away with here,' " Sautner said. A police detective testified that Lohan's assistant handed the necklace to a police officer after learning through a website posting that police had obtained a search warrant hours earlier to search for it in her home. Prosecutor Danette Meyers argued that "it doesn't take a rocket scientist" to realize Lohan returned the necklace to police because she knew her home was about to be searched. Lohan's trial date was set for June 3, but she must return to court for a hearing May 11, the judge said. A misdemeanor could still result in up to a year in prison for Lohan. Before delivering the good news to Lohan about the reduction of the charge, the judge addressed her much-publicized misbehavior. "She thumbs her nose at the court," Sautner said, referring to an incident with another judge last year. "She walks into court with 'F U' on her fingernails. I don't know what that means unless it has 'I am' before it." The jeweler who accused Lohan of stealing the gold and diamond necklace testified Friday that she had not gotten any money from selling the security camera video of the actress in her store. Kamofie and Company owner Sofia Kamen was the second witness called by the prosecution in the preliminary hearing. Holley used the the store's licensing of the video, for a reported $ 40,000, to question Kamen's motives in accusing Lohan of theft. All of the money from the video licensing went to publicist Christopher Spencer, who Kamen said she fired last month because he was negotiating deals for the store that she was not interested in, she testified. Kamen said that she realized the necklace was missing 10 minutes after the actress left the store last January. She wasn't closely watching Lohan, even though there was another incident four days earlier in which the actress almost walked out wearing a diamond earring. "We thought it was an accident," Kamen said. "We weren't thinking that she would take it." The first prosecution witness was Tinelli Comsooksri, a store employee who was working the day of the earring incident. "She was covering the earring that she still left on with her hair," Comsooksri said. She stopped Lohan as she was walking out, Comsooksri said. As prosecutor Meyers held the infamous necklace, now known as "People's Exhibit 2," Kamen testified that it was priced at $ 2,500 although it cost the store only $ 850. She explained that retail jewelers routinely triple the wholesale price. The value of the necklace was a crucial issue for Lohan for the felony grand theft charge to be reduced to a misdemeanor. Shoplifting offenses are charged as petty theft if the property taken is valued at less than $ 950. Lohan has been in court nine times in the past year, mostly for hearings related to probation violations for her 2007 drunk driving case. She did a short stint in jail last year, but she also checked into substance abuse rehab twice under court order. Edit your submission |
Posted: 23 Apr 2011 06:01 AM PDT Brera is another place full of charm and culture in Milan. A welcoming place, with a great creative and artistic ferment, where culture mixes with shopping and entertainment. Ready for trends, where art, fashion and design live together? Have a look to the latest photo gallery shot on Friday15th. Edit your submission |
Havaianas Spring Summer 2011 Flip Flops Posted: 23 Apr 2011 06:01 AM PDT The Missoni and Havaianas for Spring Summer 2011 features four styles designed in Missoni's famous zigzag and wave patterns. Each pair will be packaged in an authentic Missoni crocheted shoe bag modeled after the colors of the Italian and Brazilian flags. Launching in early May 2011, the line includes two women's styles, one unisex flip flop and one women's espadrille.
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Posted: 23 Apr 2011 06:01 AM PDT In a beautiful cooperation iHeartBerlin and ACHTEINHALB have asked twelve avant-garde designer to create their very special Easter egg. Each of these Easter eggs became a true piece of art, »Couture Eggs«. iHeartBerlin is running an online auction of which all benefits will be donated to Children’s charity projects, as well as Japan relief organisations.
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