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- Megan Fox Removing Marilyn Monroe Tattoo
- Celeb Style Transformation: LeAnn Rimes
- Lustables: Pippa Small’s Turquoise Double Greek Ring
- Masters of Style
- Taylor Swift Talks Wardrobe Malfunction
- Eco Style West Vol.23
- Kate Winslet Saves Richard Branson’s Mum in Fire, Ryan Gosling Breaks Up Fight and Jennifer Garner Pregnant
- Nike Private Air Jet
- Tommy Nutter – The Rebel on the Row
Megan Fox Removing Marilyn Monroe Tattoo Posted: 24 Aug 2011 02:05 AM PDT
The 25-year-old has confirmed to Italian magazine Amica that she’s in the process of removing her tattoo of Marilyn Monroe on her right forearm. “I’m removing it,” Fox tells the mag. “She was a negative person, she was disturbed, bipolar. I do not want to attract this kind of negative energy in my life.” Megan, who is removing Marilyn through laser treatments, has nine other tattoos, including a quote honoring her Passion Play costar Mickey Rourke on her ribcage, a tribal tattoo on her left wrist and another quote on her shoulder. “Who knows, maybe I’ll remove the others too, but the laser hurts,” she added. Fox also confesses to having removed her belly-button piercing. “I did it when I was 16-years-old because I was a fan of Britney Spears ,” she says. “The only time I tried to imitate someone else. But then I thought it was tacky and so I removed it when I turned 20.” CelebTV.com – Celebrity Blog » Fashion & Style Edit your submission |
Celeb Style Transformation: LeAnn Rimes Posted: 23 Aug 2011 10:05 PM PDT LeAnn Rimes hit the scene as a country cutie on Star Search, and now the soon-to-be 29-year-old is making headlines for her rockin’ bikini body!
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Lustables: Pippa Small’s Turquoise Double Greek Ring Posted: 23 Aug 2011 10:04 PM PDT
I always thought of turquoise as the carnation of the jewelry world, corny, a little dated and decidedly inelegant. Until I saw Pippa Small's opulent turquoise double Greek ring, that is. Revealing the flawless technique of a master artisan at her best, the richly variated color and exquisite setting imbues the stunning piece with a vibrant aliveness that makes the ring the very essence of lust-worthiness. Made from either Old Iranian turquoise—which is considered the purest—or American from the old mines of Arizona, the setting is 18 karat yellow gold. Like the maligned carnation, "a moment's ornament" is also a bloom designed to last. Look for Lustables daily at EcoSalon. 100% gorgeous green finds, and never sponsored. Submit your favorite to tips@ecosalon.com
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Posted: 23 Aug 2011 10:01 PM PDT On Sunday I was fortunate enough to catch the final day of the Masters of Style Exhibition at Somerset House. Masters of Style was curated by Colin McDowell, with the team at Somerset House and was supported by Peroni.
Masters of Style showcased a selection of favourite photographs from 6 big names in Italian Fashion. I found it to be an extraordinary feat to combine all 6, and yet have them complement each other so well. The designers (or Houses) featured were Armani, Dolce and Gabbana, Missoni, Salvatore Ferragamo, Gucci and Prada. It was emphasized throughout the exhibition that the selection of photographs were chosen by the designers and then curated. I found it an interesting style that the photographs weren't organised chronologically, but instead in sequences that complemented each other. This could be seen as a comment on the fashion industry, and how it twists and turns throughout the seasons. In my opinion, the strongest selection of photographs was Armani's. Perhaps this was because the majority of them were in black and white, a constant stylistic feature in their work. This is due to a love of early Hollywood and neo-realist films. Another interesting point that several of the designers made, was that the show isn't the final stage of the collection's development. Armani stated that looks are chosen after the runway show, as then the impact and effect of each garment is evident. Missoni discussed this in regards to the campaign, that the pieces chosen were chosen before the key pieces of the collection were known, which often led to a battle with the commercial side of the business. Somerset House has a strong relationship with fashion and art, their exhibition on René Gruau and Dior made this relationship clear. I guess the next fabulous exhibition of fashion at the Somerset House to look forward to will be London Fashion Week in September! Edit your submission |
Taylor Swift Talks Wardrobe Malfunction Posted: 23 Aug 2011 06:20 PM PDT The singer talks about her recent “granny panties” incident during a concert in St. Louis and chats about those Taylor Lautner romance rumors!
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Posted: 23 Aug 2011 06:20 PM PDT
Cool Hunting—Friday nights at San Francisco's De Young Museum is where you'll find the city's culturally cool enjoying cocktails and the best in live music, poetry, films, dance, and lectures. Add world class shopping to the list this weekend at the first ever fair-trade bazaar showcasing fair-trade products from around the globe. Shop for unique items including jewelry, textiles, native handcrafts, and decorative accessories reflecting the many cultures represented in the museum’s collection. Free admission, plus members receive a 10% discount on all purchases. All proceeds support exhibitions, programs, art conservation and preservation efforts at the de Young and Legion of Honor. Coast Couture—The month of August is Ocean Awareness Month at Fred Segal in Santa Monica. Head down to ZeroMinusPlus, the incredible home and life accessory store on Thursday, August 25 from 6-9 pm for a fundraising event benefiting 5 Gyres and featuring the art of Marina DeBris and her show "Beach Couture — A Trash ‘n’ Fashion Show." Showcasing the artwork she crafts from trash she picks up as she runs along the coast every morning, "I use humor to startle viewers into taking a closer look at things we usually ignore. The goal is to encourage people to rethink their use of disposables and ultimately reduce waste, " said DeBris. “Beach Couture” will be up until September 5. The City of Santa Monica will be giving out free reusable bags made by local veterans. Seattle Sound—At the center of Seattle's hot indie fashion scene is designer Sara Seumae's SPUN sustainable collective, where small designers rent rack space to get their work in front of the public. Hosting its first-ever sample sale of the basics-with-a-twist SPUN line on August 27, the sale features 20 to 90 percent off of past-season styles, old stock, samples and one-offs—it's a great opportunity to try well made, organic cotton clothing made in the U.S.A. Style seekers will also find clothing from local darling Jesica Milton, playful dresses from Cameron Levin Couture, architectural designs from Renee Corrick, feathered headbands from TĂȘte Couture, eco-friendly laptop totes and iPad covers from Plaid Doctrine, earth-friendly jewelry from Thinknow and makeup from Twig Cosmetics, EcoSalon | Conscious Culture and Fashion » Fashion Edit your submission |
Posted: 23 Aug 2011 06:19 PM PDT
Are celebrities the new super heroes? Yesterday two crazy stories emerged, one involving Kate Winslet, Richard Branson, a $ 70 million home and a fire and the other Ryan Gosling, a street fight and New York City! Read on for all the incredible details. Kate Winslet Comes to the Rescue Ryan Gosling Breaks Up Street Fight in NYC Get Expert Advice to RESCU your life: Fashion; Beauty; Finance; Health; Dating; Lifestyle and great competitions. Celebrity-Spotlight-celebrity-gossip-fashion Edit your submission |
Posted: 23 Aug 2011 02:00 PM PDT Nike Private Air Jet - Discovery pictures of the new private jet hangar, designed by Nike and near their historic headquarters (Portland). Called the “Nike Air Hangar“, it houses three Gulfstream G5 jet for travel and business trips, as well as a lounge, suites and meeting space.
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Tommy Nutter – The Rebel on the Row Posted: 23 Aug 2011 10:01 AM PDT Tailor and Cutter are quoted from around 1920 as stating 'A man cannot make love with any conviction unless he is wearing a coat cut within half a mile of Piccadilly'. This indicates Savile Row, the home of bespoke tailoring.
The Fashion and Textile Museum is currently showing an exhibition on Tommy Nutter, or as they call him 'The Rebel on the Row'. The exhibition is running until the 22nd October. The Fashion and Textile Museum credits Nutter with rejuvenating Savile Row at a time when it was in danger of becoming completely outmoded. This was in the 60s and the time of 'Youthquake', however, as Elton John said 'Tommy totally glamorised Savile Row and made it accessible'. Tommy Nutter opened his store on Savile Row with Edward Sexton and this pairing was a resounding success. Looking through the exhibition, it is clear why Nutter is now a reference point for many designers. A favourite piece in the exhibition was the red velvet suit that was made for Twiggy, which made me think of the Gucci red velvet suit from A/W 1996-97, a photograph of which was included in Masters of Style. There are a number of details that highlight a Nutter suit, one is the way he trimmed lapels and pockets with either matching or contrasting grosgrain or satin, immediately drawing the eye and showing that you are looking at something special. The exhibition has a good selection of suits on show, in a variety of styles which illustrate the versatility of Nutter. The array of fashion illustrations was also interesting to see, along with original patterns. The exhibition was laid out to look like Nutter's shop on Savile Row that had so shocked people of the time. Nutter said 'the only way to go is towards a more tailored look'. I would say the only way to go is to the exhibition on Nutter. Edit your submission |
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