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Sabtu, 29 Oktober 2011

Back to 80s`hairdo

Long hair with a ribbon of fur


Long hair with ribbon flowers


Long Hair is rolled up






The Bop Hair

Black Style Fashion


Confused determine the color of clothes that match the color of your skin? Wear black and bring it on.! Yups .. Black is a neutral color, so the one who wears it still looks attractive.

Black Tuxedo for Women


Black Tuxedo for Men

Black Tuxedo for Men


Black Tuxedo 80s




Kamis, 22 September 2011

London Fashion Week SS 2012...Elizabeth

Model Elizabeth Miles from Leni's Model Management.
Yes, it was windy, grey and a tad chilly for most of LFW! Here comes winter.

London Fashion Week SS 2012....Jess

Editor in chief and publisher of beautiful Russh magazine, Jess Blanch before Sass&Bide.

I am having a moment over Jess's fabulous glasses. Having to wear glasses isn't always such a bad thing!

London Fashion Week SS 2012...Laura

Model Laura Bailey.
Love those pastel pink glasses and the cheerful pops of colour under her trench. Perfect for a rainy day in Autumn in London.

London Fashion Week SS 2012...Ruby

Ruby Jean Wilson (Priscillas Model Management ,Sydney) after Julien Macdonald.

London Fashion Week SS 2012...Amanda

Beautiful Scottish model, Amanda Hendrick (from Select), after Sass&Bide.

London Fashion Week SS 2012....Cara and Poppy

Sisters Cara (above) and Poppy Delevigne (below).
Cara (after Burberry)
Poppy (after Roksanda Illincic)

Jumat, 16 September 2011

Andy Whitfield Superstars

Andy Whitfield, Original Spartacus: Blood and Sand Star, Dead at 39

 
Andy Whitfield, the British actor who starred on the first season of Spartacus: Blood and Sand, has passed away from non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. He was 39.
Andy Whitfield Picture
Whitfield was diagnosed with treatable Stage 1 non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in March of 2010, but determined to be cancer-free two months later.
However, Starz announced in September of that year that Whitfield would not be return for the show's second season because he had to undergo “aggressive treatment” for a recurrence of the disease. Australian actor Liam McIntyre was named Whitfield's successor.
In a statement released to the Associated Press, it was announced that a “beautiful young warrior,” passed away on a “sunny Sydney morning” in the “arms of his loving wife.” Our thoughts go out to his family and loved ones.