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Thursday, July 29, 2010
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Monday, July 5, 2010
Little Bits Of Love Art Aims at Revolutionizing the Toy, Game and Fashion World
Needless to say that as a fan of the love triangle between Bella, Edward and Jacob, I was so happy to be the discoverer of a love note seen here
The message was clear to me and my friends. I read it and looked at the back of the card where I found the address of this blog, http://littlebitsofloveart.blogspot.com
From the Quileute Nation to San Francisco and Washington state, you too can be part of this inspiring art game devised by a group of artists whose desire is reach out and touch a soul.
Anybody can participate. If you are a fan of the Twilight Saga series, if you are as beautiful as Bella or as handsome as Edward or as muscled as Jacob, you can be part of the Little Bits of Love Art
Friday, September 25, 2009
2009 Emmy Award Dresses Inspired by 2009 Oscar Award Gowns
2009 Oscar Fashion, 2009 Oscar Glamour, 2009 Hot Oscar Gowns
On Oscar night, we found out who are all the Oscar recipients. We now know that "Slumbdog Millionaire received best-motion picture, cinematography, sound mixing, original score, original song with Danny Boyle as the best director. We also know that Kate Winslet received best actress for the "Reader." Sean Penn is the best actor for "Milk." Health Ledger posthumously received best supporting actor in "The Dark Knight." Penelope Cruz is the best supporting actress for "Vicky Cristina Barcelona." But many people decided to watch the show for other reasons. Red Carpet fashion is the big reason many women take over the remote control of the family's HDTV at this time of the year. And the men, husbands as well as boyfriends, were forced to watch and appreciate good designs.
Finding out who was wearing what at the 2009 Oscar award ceremony was also important. Oscar enthusiasts went to the Red Carpet at the Kodak Theatres to get a glimpse of beautiful and rich stars parading in their elegant gowns and dresses. Some of the stars that caught many fashionistas' attention are the following ones:
Beyonce Knowles, Jay-Z's wife, was wearing a body-hugging back gown jazzed up with gold floral embroidery. She looked fabulous as usual. Fashion star Sarah Jessica parker was donned in a light green strapless gown by Dior Couture with gold waves decorating the bodice. At the watercooler, many female fans were talking about her fashion sense. As for Queen Latifah, she was in a black one-shoulder gown that has many crystals. Viola Davis was wearing a Reem Acra gown with a plunging V-neck. Natalie Portman had on an orchid strapless gown by Rodarte.
Heidi Klum looked regal in her red, high-slit gown designed by Roland Mouret and in the arms of British musician Seal. Besides Beyonce and Angelina Jolie, Taraji P. Henson had many onlookers take a second look at her gown and 19-century diamond flower necklace by Fred Leighton. She looked great in her cream-colored strapless dress. Way to go, Taraji!
Working the Red Carpet at the Kodak Theatre in the hands of her husband, Brad Pitt in a bow tie, Angelina Jolie looked very jolie in her black sweetheart-neck strapless gown by Elie Saab. The supercouple looked the part. Vanessa Hudgens wore a black Marchesa gown with black and white tulle flowers on the bodice while her man, Zac Efron was wearing Dolce&Cabana. Kate Winslet wore a satin and black tulle dress by Atelier Yves Saint Laurent by Stefano Pilati.
Penelope Cruz was wearing a white 1950s Balmain gown with a strapless neckline and hand-embroidery with gold treads. Miley Cyrus had on a Zuhair Murad dress. Meryl Streep wore a light gray empire-waisted gown. Jessica Biel donned a sleek Prada strapless column gown in shiny white satin. And Anne Hathaway glowed in a strapless champagne-colored Armani Prive gown covered with crystals. And the last but not the least, Slumdog Millionaire actress, Freida Pinto from Mumbai, wore a beaded blue John Galliano gown with one bejeweled lace sleeve.
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Thursday, November 6, 2008
Oprah Cries her Eyelashes Off
Complete Euphoria all over the world!
I am in tears and so are my friends and the rest of the country
Cries of joy indeed!
The tough among us have been softened by a new set of realities
The World rejoices and cries over the first Black President of the United States
It is not a victory about one man, it is a victory for the people and the world
It is a victory brought by hope and change
A catharsis, a great symbolism that has washed away the sins of our founders
JFK's prophecies have come to pass: In 40 years or so, an African-American will be
President of the United States of America. Hard to Swallow but true
Anything is possible in the United States, indeed! Hope is reborn
The promise of this country remains intact: Through hard work, discipline and organization
One can achieve most of his/her dreams
What a collective moment for us, Americans, and the world!
More than the Superbowl, more than the Olympics, more than the Pope,
And more than any war or other calamity could have done, a victory by Obama
Created a transformative moment for us all
The world symphony takes center stage: A new maestro is about to enter
The Inhabitants of our planet are eager to witness the new direction we take
Sonnet for the Audacity of Hope
Sonnet for the Aftermath of Change
Symphony for the collaborative effort and renewal of spirits
The past appears to be buried with this landslide victory. The stings of racism, Jim Crow, Discrimination
And other social, political inequities must take back seat to the hope and promises,
And possibilities offered by this great country of ours
``A hundred years ago, he would have been a slave. A hundred years on, he is the president. That's massive,''
``A new broom sweeps clean. The new president may introduce concrete measures to fix the financial crisis. Once things improve in the U.S., the world improves and China improves.''
"Obama's victory marks ``a historic change which shows that the United States is an entirely exceptional power, completing a fundamental social revolution in the space of two, three generations.''
``A new face offers Europe a new chance to remarry America.''
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Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Goth Looks: Goth Fashion at New York FAshion Show
Another couture gown in the exhibit, a 2007 Alexander McQueen with a jeweled Christian cross set askew on a black strapless bodice, was inspired by witchcraft and religious persecution. McQueen is said to be a distant descendant of Elizabeth Howe, a woman executed as a result of the Salem, Mass., witch trials in 1692.
Other looks that straddle glamour and goth include a Chanel gown by Karl Lagerfeld with a spider-web pattern made of feathers and beads, a high-neck Victorian corset gown by Olivier Theyskens and a "blob-top" cape by Hussein Chalayan made of carpet fibers that Steele describes as the embodiment of claustrophobia and vertigo.
Steele says casual observers might think high fashion has taken cues from the post-punk goth club scene _ and, in fact, the exhibit does pay homage to the 1980s London hot spot Bat Cave _ but true gothic style is far more elegant.
"Looking at Victorian mourning dresses, images of sorcery and vampires and crumbling castles, major high fashion designers like McQueen don't have to go to the club kids for