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- Rihanna’s Stage On Fire
- iJustine Sexy For Maxim Photoshoot
- Miranda Kerr – FHM India, July 2011
- Lady Gaga’s Secret Sydney Shows, Rihanna For Emporio Armani and Mila Kunis’ Blind Date
- Selena Gomez Gets Tex-Mex with a Poncho
- Girl of the week: Francesca Fioretti
- Kate Middleton’s LA Style
- Paula Patton – in a tiny bikini on a Miami beach 07/10/11
- Thanks for the Wrap Dress DVF, But It’s Hardly Liberating
Posted: 12 Jul 2011 02:04 AM PDT Rihanna’s Stage On Fire
Now we all know Rihanna incredibly hot and she could “start a fire” anywhere, the sexy diva actually did experience an fiery concert in Dallas, unfortunately, she and her fans had to flee the concert location due to some technical issues, a fire to be more specific. The fire staarted during one of Rihanna’s gigs in Dallason July 8th, 2011. Fortunately, the fire was extinguished before the arrival of the fire brigade, but unfortunately for the fans, the concert was canceled and there shall be no refunds for the tickets. Rihanna’s tour continues with Atlanta, Long Island, Boston and Philadelphia. So after this incident, Rihanna can finally say she really does set fire to the stage! It just so happens that the fire was started after a pyrotechnic set a a spotlight operator’s chair on fire as he sat up, the crew member was standing 25 feet above ground on a light grid and he got up immediately. Take a look at the video of Riahnna’s stage catching fire.
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iJustine Sexy For Maxim Photoshoot Posted: 12 Jul 2011 02:04 AM PDT iJustine Sexy For Maxim Photoshoot
What do most of us do online? Well that depends on every individual… but let us tell you what iJustine did on the worldwide web: she strapped a camera on her head and started casting all of her life on the internet. This 27 year-old beauty from Pittsburgh transformed her love for gadgets into a profitable occupation after she decided to “Truman Show” her life worldwide… the results? A whole lot of followers on several social networks such as twitter or facebook, a 300-page bill for her iPhone. Besides that, she’s a gorgeous girl and she sure showed that off for Maxim. Take a look at some sexy pictures of iJustine for Maxim and then take a look at the behind the scenes video of the same photoshoot. Enjoy!
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Miranda Kerr – FHM India, July 2011 Posted: 12 Jul 2011 02:04 AM PDT |
Lady Gaga’s Secret Sydney Shows, Rihanna For Emporio Armani and Mila Kunis’ Blind Date Posted: 12 Jul 2011 02:03 AM PDT By Chloe Schneider Lady Gaga landed in Sydney with a bang and has continued to make a stir wherever she goes. We find out what she got up to last night. Lady Gaga Takes Darlinghurst Rihanna for Emporio Armani Mila Kunis’ Blind Date Lady Gaga image credit: Zimbio Get Expert Advice to RESCU your life: Fashion; Beauty; Finance; Health; Dating; Lifestyle and great competitions. Celebrity-Spotlight-celebrity-gossip-fashion Edit your submission |
Selena Gomez Gets Tex-Mex with a Poncho Posted: 12 Jul 2011 02:03 AM PDT Selena Gomez seems to be enjoying her Tex-Mex fashion trend while on a night out with friens, but unfortunately she doesn’t look good with the said outfit. Why? We have a long list of reasons.
The teen titan, who also happens to be Justin Bieber’s lady love, looks a bit older in that brown plain poncho. It was able to accentuate her youth, or her cute face. The big earring she paired with her poncho also do not work well, as they made her ears look stretched. If there’s anything we like about her in that look, that would be her black skirt, but then again, it’s too matronly for her age. Photos by Wenn.com Edit your submission |
Girl of the week: Francesca Fioretti Posted: 12 Jul 2011 02:01 AM PDT Francesca Fioretti is an italian model. She recently has been on the cover of the italian Playboy. More photos after the jump! Edit your submission |
Posted: 11 Jul 2011 06:04 PM PDT The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visit Los Angeles on their North American tour, with Kate showing off her style!
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Paula Patton – in a tiny bikini on a Miami beach 07/10/11 Posted: 11 Jul 2011 06:04 PM PDT |
Thanks for the Wrap Dress DVF, But It’s Hardly Liberating Posted: 11 Jul 2011 06:04 PM PDT Is the wrap dress really that flattering and easy to wear? So iconic is designer Diane von Fürstenberg’s famed wrap dress, it holds a place in the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Introduced in 1972 by von Fürstenberg, the wrap dress achieved peak popularity in the mid to late 1970s. The Met summarizes: “Its fundamental form was already deeply embedded in the American designer sportswear tradition; a new woman designer translated the style into 1970s fabrics and colors, generally brighter, bolder, and more synthetic (and stretchy) than the early examples to which the silhouette and design principle are indebted.” A DVF wrap dress was the first designer piece Shannon Lorraine, owner of New York sustainable designer showroom FoundFuture, aspired to own. “It felt like a coming of age thing, silly but true. Plus, if your boobs fall out a bit, it’s just part of the sexy allure of the dress,” says Lorraine. Lorraine is not alone in her enduring love for the dress. “The popular design, which began a women's fashion trend due to its revolutionary versatility, is notable for its dual status as comfortable business wear and elegant evening dress,” reads one biography. “Suitable for the changing roles of busy urban women in the 70s, the dress became a sensation and Fürstenberg sold over five million of them before market saturation and over-exposure killed its popularity while new trends took over the 80s.” DVF Wrap dress at the Metropolitan Museum Of Art, 1975–76 I say, while the versatile design has been credited as a symbol of the ’70s women’s liberation movement, and touted as a dress that looks amazing on any body type, the wrap dress actually has many faults and challenges. Warning: we’re about to commit fashion blasphemy. As a former fashion boutique owner and rep for many sustainable designers over the years, I have observed that while the shape can work with many different body types, accentuating the waist and cleavage, it can also be problematic for those same reasons. What if you have too much or too little of both? Too little decolletage and the neckline falls open to show your bra, too much and depending on your age, too much is either liable to get you marked with the dreaded c-word (that’s cougar), or, well, undeniably going to show your age. As for the silhouette, slight frames can get lost in it, appearing to be all elbows and knees. Bigger girls might be glad for the flattering coverage of the legs a miniskirt can’t offer, but in emphasizing the waist, the wrap dress also puts the belly on full display. If you’ve had kids and the pooch that comes with them, you’ll be reaching for your Spanx girdle to look good in the wrap. Oh, but there’s more. The other flawed feature of the wrap dress is the skirt. Given the slightest breeze, the wrapped opening whisks apart to show the world panties, control top hose, Spanx or maybe, that you simply like to go commando. (Hardly a revolutionary or liberating way to show the world that you’re tough as nails.) Ask all your friends if they have a wrap dress and see if they actually wear it. I bet you they will all have a reason why they do not. Mountains of the Moon’s Audrey Wrap The wrap dress winner for me and my former boutique customers is this organic cotton, faux wrap called the Audrey Dress from Mountains of the Moon. The dress features a cut on the bias skirt that won’t blow open and a faux wrap top. The 3/4 sleeves also make this a great choice for women who dislike their upper arms. But perhaps you’re a wrap-a-holic who cares little for this slanderous DVF talk. For you, I offer the Wrap Shop at DVF and these sustainable takes on the original: Kelly B Acacia Stripe Faux Wrap Dress EcoSalon | Conscious Culture and Fashion » Fashion Edit your submission |
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