Sunday, October 31, 2010
Halloween Costume: Greek Goddess
So we went to a Halloween party over the weekend, and I had our clever couple outfits all planned out. Until they called and said no one was dressing up.
As a girl who looooved playing dress-up, naturally I was devastated and very disappointed. Luckily I got a follow up call about 2 hours before the party saying that some people were dressing up and we still could if we wanted to. Victory! Hooray! But now how to pull together my costume so last minute?
Luckily being the clever girl that I am, I made it work. I pulled the white sheet from off our bed, and with a few well placed safety pins I was almost there. Add a few branches from the tree out back and a lot of gold eye makeup and sparkles, and BAM, I am Aprodite!!
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Miss World 2010 Finals: Nick Verreos Rates The Miss World Evening Gowns!!!
And The Winner Is...
Yesterday in Sanya China, a new Miss World was crowned and to a lot of people's surprises, the US representative, 18 year old Alexandria Mills, won. 114 contestants from all over the world competed. She was a favorite to make the finalist roster but not necessarily to take it all. But she did! Miss World--in case you were not "in the know" for international pageants--is a completely separate pageant from the Donald Trump-owned Miss Universe.
While most of the Western Hemisphere (North and South America) consider the Miss Universe Pageant as the premier international beauty contest, the rest of the world (Europe, Africa, Asia) see Miss World as the leader. The Miss World Organization is based out of London and it's "Donald Trump" is CEO Julia Morley.
The new Miss World, hails from Kentucky and is a model with Elite Models in Miami. There is no "official" Miss United States World pageant and, according to THIS, since 2007 Elite Model Management has been in charge of choosing the US representative via portfolios and then sending the "winner" to the international pageant. But enough of the pageant nitty-gritty, let's get to the GOWNS: As usual with gowns we see at the Miss Universe, Miss World gowns tend to also either be "Oh-No-She-Didn't" or "Pageant Elegant" (beading, satin and a high slit somewhere!). While we don't expect to see actual "red carpet" gowns on these girls (one can only dream!), it's nice to see at least some who get it semi-right.
Black Peacock: Miss People's Republic of China Tang Xiao (who was a Finalist) wore one of my favorite gowns of the night: A Mermaid-shaped black dress with cascading peacock feather sequin detail. It was elegant, dramatic and impressive. The train was a little too long, however, and she didn't need it. The gown spoke for itself in all its drama without the extra 15 yard train!
South American Red: My favorite gown of the night was this red multi-layered chiffon dress worn by 2nd Runner Up Adriana Vasini from Venezuela. It was one shoulder (of course!) and featured elegant interwoven beading and a high slit (of course, Part Two!). On the stage, she worked that gown OVERTIME! I loved how the color stood against her porcelain skin and very dark hair. It reminded me A LOT of this one:
Canary Queen: An interesting choice was the gown worn by 1st Runner Up Miss Botswana Emma Wareus. It was a strapless bright yellow Mermaid-shaped (popular shape this year) dress with intricate silver and black flower embroidered beading and lots of feathers. This could have gone the "Oh huney that's a mess" route but Kudos to the designer and Emma for OWNING the look and making it work!
Dancing With The Stars, the Miss World Edition: Miss Puerto Rico, Miss World Beach Beauty 2010 Yara Lasanta was very "Dancing With The Stars" in this heavily beaded gown featuring A LOT of chest AND a lot of leg. When you have that amazing of a figure, pick one or the other. She won the "Best Body" already, there's no need to shove it in everyone's faces. It's a little too much, especially for Julia Morley to take. Now, if she was in the Miss Universe Pageant, Donald would have LOVED it!
Miss Thailand Yuwaret Sirirat Rueangsri, looked like a Hollywood (or Bankok rather) film starlet , in this. Love the heavy silver torso beading and deep purple velvet sweeping gown featuring a high slit and open sides/back. I was surprised to see such a SEXY Miss Thailand! How do you say "At A Girl" in Thai?
Penelope 2.0: Although she didn't even place, I still loved the gown Miss Spain Fatima Jimenez wore. It was creme, fully beaded and featured a draped front cowl and gold details at the bust. It was modern, chic and had a 1920's/1930's vibe. Loved the hair bun and the simple drop earrings. Muy elegante.
Beauty and The...Ball Gown: Miss Greece, Diamanto Gasteratou decided to go the Ball Gown route. Hers had a corseted bodice and silver sequin details. She is SO beautiful, I just don't know why she chose such an over-powering gown--that was frankly so QuinceaƱera. No Miss World since 1996 has won in this type of a gown (when incidentally, Greece won!), so it's a good bet it ain't happening any time soon.
Where's The Steamer: The very pretty Miss Finland Anne-Marie Nurminen unfortunately chose this not-so-pretty gown. I liked the lilac color but the dress itself was uninspired. Besides the wrinkled hem, the bust line had an odd fit problem and I pretty much know that the inner black tulle petticoat should NOT be showing like that. And what is with the oversized pukashell-looking necklace?
Finally, we must end with the winner of The Miss World Best Dress Designer Award: Miss French Polynesia Mihilani Teixeira. It was part Tahitian costume, part evening gown featuring several red tiers of printed crepe satin, feathers throughout and accessorized with an over-sized silver necklace. It's A LOT OF LOOK. If an actress wore this at the Academy Awards, Emmys or Cannes, she would be SLAMMED by the media. But somehow, at the Miss World, it worked for the judges (but not me!).
Click BELOW for the Crowning Moment of Miss World 2010:Until the next Pageant--And remember: Keep it elegant, simple, modern and don't forget that high slit!
Eventful Week for Celebs
Well looks like Celebs are out looking all trendy... Keira Knightley has been hiding away to only dazzle us in Valentino, Demi Moore looking ageless in Balmain and Salma Hayek in McQueen. Now as for Rihanna may have gone overboard with Florals but guess even Rihanna doesn't get it right all the time... Still love her take a break from Flowers!
When life give you lemons....
I've had lovely comments on my blog recently, with praise about my organisation. Necessity is the mother of invention! I have obstacles to overcome so I've found ways of getting round them. Diesel costs are escalating with diesel costing £1.25 a litre in and around where I can get it, so I use the train for £96 a month, which saves me £15 a week (diesel would cost £40 a week) and therefore £600 a year. That's one problem solved!
Food prices are sky high! Today I made 400g of beef mince into three cottage pies, one was shared between four of us and two have gone into the freezer for another day. Tomorrow, I will cook the chicken I have and that will make three meals for the pair of us, so that's our food sorted for the week. I've sorted enough food for our lunches and snacks for the rest of the week. That's another problem solved.
I've bought new clothes and I need to earn some extra money to compensate for what I've spent. I've photographed all of my old clothes ready to list them on eBay which seems like a lot of work for little return but every penny counts, even if I make £30, it's all positive in our direction. £30 is a week's commuting costs for me or a week's groceries so a little work is always worth it.That's another problem on the way to being solved.
The things I do to save money all seem so natural to me. When commuting, I take my flask on the train so I can have a coffee on the way home. I take a couple of biscuits to eat as a snack. I don't carry money so I'm never seduced by the coffee trolley. I cook once or twice a week and plan all of my meals. I plan what I will wear so I have outfits ready and they are varied so I always look professional and I never look frugal. Can you see a problem? I can't; only solutions.
It does take a little effort but it is my normality. I leave home every day at 6.30 am to walk to the station and by the time we walk home from the train every night, it's 6.30 pm................but we have jobs!!!!! I make, mend, scrimp and save because I have to, but I will see the rewards one day. Again, I don't see problems; just ways of dealing with what I have.
I never forget how lucky I am. I have some disposable income due to having a lodger and I can afford to make little gifts to give people for Christmas. The house is warm enough, we earn enough, we eat enough and all the bills are paid on time every month. I have lived frugally for quite a while now and I've never been happier because treats are so special when I get them. I have brand new, one owner only clothes in my wardrobe (primark and matalan) and I have a new coat from Trago Mills (waterproof walking coat for under £15) and I feel, excuse the pun, like a queen.
I don't feel 'organised' and my life is what it is. Anyone can do what I do; anyone can give up spending money and live within their means. I'm different from some people and I'm proud of that; I've been called subversive and a maverick and I'm proud of that too. I have a glorious end to my debts in sight and I will get there, in the mean time, I will just continue dealing with what I have, by making lemonade.
Food prices are sky high! Today I made 400g of beef mince into three cottage pies, one was shared between four of us and two have gone into the freezer for another day. Tomorrow, I will cook the chicken I have and that will make three meals for the pair of us, so that's our food sorted for the week. I've sorted enough food for our lunches and snacks for the rest of the week. That's another problem solved.
I've bought new clothes and I need to earn some extra money to compensate for what I've spent. I've photographed all of my old clothes ready to list them on eBay which seems like a lot of work for little return but every penny counts, even if I make £30, it's all positive in our direction. £30 is a week's commuting costs for me or a week's groceries so a little work is always worth it.That's another problem on the way to being solved.
The things I do to save money all seem so natural to me. When commuting, I take my flask on the train so I can have a coffee on the way home. I take a couple of biscuits to eat as a snack. I don't carry money so I'm never seduced by the coffee trolley. I cook once or twice a week and plan all of my meals. I plan what I will wear so I have outfits ready and they are varied so I always look professional and I never look frugal. Can you see a problem? I can't; only solutions.
It does take a little effort but it is my normality. I leave home every day at 6.30 am to walk to the station and by the time we walk home from the train every night, it's 6.30 pm................but we have jobs!!!!! I make, mend, scrimp and save because I have to, but I will see the rewards one day. Again, I don't see problems; just ways of dealing with what I have.
I never forget how lucky I am. I have some disposable income due to having a lodger and I can afford to make little gifts to give people for Christmas. The house is warm enough, we earn enough, we eat enough and all the bills are paid on time every month. I have lived frugally for quite a while now and I've never been happier because treats are so special when I get them. I have brand new, one owner only clothes in my wardrobe (primark and matalan) and I have a new coat from Trago Mills (waterproof walking coat for under £15) and I feel, excuse the pun, like a queen.
I don't feel 'organised' and my life is what it is. Anyone can do what I do; anyone can give up spending money and live within their means. I'm different from some people and I'm proud of that; I've been called subversive and a maverick and I'm proud of that too. I have a glorious end to my debts in sight and I will get there, in the mean time, I will just continue dealing with what I have, by making lemonade.
SAVE THE LOCATION: Dubai's got a new Fashion destination!
Hello ladies and Gents! although i think u guys might be getting more of a kick out of this then u ladies but nonetheless there is a new shopping destination intown and one u might just get addicted to..
if u like being EXCLUSIVE!!
and who doesnt :)
Be sure to check out the new Boutique at
Website: http://www.monatelier-dubai.com
Location: Jumeirah One, accross from Saladicious and around the corner from The One
A new SET of HOT T-shirts just arrived!!
From
For men & Women!
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Eva Mendes ROCKED Atelier Versace
Eva Mendes chose to wear Versace at the premiere of "Last Night” directed by Massy Tadjedin which was held in Rome on October 28th in occasion of the opening night of the 5th Rome Film Festival. The actress wore an open back Atelier Versace Fall Winter gown in peach pink, entirely embroidered in silk fringes and crystals in the same color. Asymmetric cuts highlight the different directions of fringes in a chevron pattern.
Tempting Duo Alessandra Ambrosio and Jesus Luz
Temptation is calling for Alessandra Ambrosio and Jesus Luz in Chenson Brazil’s latest campaign. Photographed by Fabio Bartelt..
hmmm i wonder if they werent inspired by Desperate Housewives...
either way an apple a day might take the Dr. away but it will always be that Forbidden fruit.
and the symbol of our TEMPTATION!
Source: Fashiongonerogue
HOT GOSSIP with Leighton Meester for Marie Claire UK’s Dec. issue
Photographed by Christophe Meimoon and styled by Lisa Oxenham, Leighton rocks dipped locks and smokey eyes!! A Huge Fan of Gossip Girl myself.. Blair has a je ne sais quoi about her that leave u admiring her for hours...
are you guys up to date with yur Gossip Girl!
i cant beleive whats happening with her and chuck!
Till next time
xoxo
Source: Fashiongonerogue
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