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Monday, February 28, 2011

Jim Hjelm Romantic Open Back Wedding Dress

Mermaid Wedding DressJim Hjelm Romantic Open Back Wedding Dress

Jim Hjelm highly experienced creating a romantic wedding dress and gorgeous. And now displayed of romantic wedding dress by Jim Hjelm with version open back so looks sexy and elegant, besides that fitted fully embroidered lace made of ivory organza materials. Romantic open back wedding dress by Jim Hjelm these tend of mermaid wedding dress styles which can be seen in skirt design.

Go and try!

I'm not sure if its true! But no harm trying right??

Just save this image down! Print it or upload into your hp! And flash it to get the 1-for-1 deal :D

I shall try it tonight after work!!
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Suze


Suze Rotolo, was Bob Dylan's longtime girlfriend during his days as a Greenwich Village folk singer and the woman who appears alongside him on the famous cover of "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan", died this weekend at the age of 67. So Sad. These photos are from a post I did about her in 2008.























(photos from A Freewheelin' Time)

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I love this. I would love love love to learn how to make one of these. Soooo chic.

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#1- I went and asked about my bb again. Same thing: 'No stock, please wait for our call.' But when Toh Jiarui helped me to confront the Starhub staff about my bb. Miracle happened, they suddenly got a bb curve available. So I got a new bb!!! :D

#2- I guess I can't do much about it. Except drink more water(trying), clean and care for my skin, eat less fried food! I had restricted myself to only eat thrice or less per week!

#3- Meghhan agrees to change her AL slot with me!! :) heehee. Now only left with approaching Sister for permission. Wish me luck for that!!

See, its really Monday Blues.
I felt so much happier now:D
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Bride Wars Wedding Dress by Vera Wang

Ball Gown Wedding DressBride Wars Wedding Dress by Vera Wang

You certainly know of bride wars movie played by Kate Hudson, are now of wedding dress trends. Bride wars wedding dress designed by Vera Wang, are known to be very reliable creating a sophisticated and romantic wedding dress. Bride wars wedding dress by Vera Wang designed ball gown, and on the bra designed strapless sweetheart. Bride wars wedding dress by Vera Wang use white tulle and organza so like princess looks, also which creative combined with satin sash to bring of gorgeous looks.

Inggitera goes to the fair

Full disclosure: inggitera ako

After hearing so much from friends and blogosphere about Art in the Park, to which I've never been, I went full-blown green-eyed monster last week and looked up the dates for the next Affordable Art Fair. I missed the one in Singapore last year because we were in Bantayan. The one in Amsterdam is scheduled for October, but lo and behold! The one in Brussels was just a week and a train ride away! 

I have to say I could get used to getting to another European country with zero hassle. I booked Benelux return train tickets online for less than a hundred Euros for both Marlon and myself (if we had booked a few days earlier, it would have been just €35! Cheaper than dinner out!). Then I emailed Uncle David to let him know we were coming. We just hopped on the train early Saturday morning, and two hours and forty five minutes later, we were in Brussels. The conductor didn't even check our tickets!


Uncle David and Michele picked us up from Brussels Centraal at 11 a.m. and brought us straight to Tour & Taxis on the Avenue du Port.


Tour & Taxis was formerly the Customs warehouse. When the European Union abolished internal customs duties (can you imagine?!?!? No customs?!?!?! What an alien concept to us Asians), it was converted into a retail, dining and exhibition space. Uncle David said that the last time he had been to Tour & Taxis was when it was still used as the Customs building; it was the 70s and he came to pay customs duties on his car, a Buick that he had imported from France.


The whole experience was amazing. Nakakalula sa dami ng art. There were galleries from all over Europe, plus some from the US, Singapore and China. But you can bet your pwet that I didn't come all the way to Europe to buy a painting from Asia.


We lost Michele and Uncle David (who we later learned made a beeline for the restaurant) and ended up wandering on our own. Marlon was attracted to sculpture and I was attracted to collage, but in general we were both really attracted to things that were way beyond our budget. (Isn't that always the way?) In the end, we fell in love with not just one, but two works that were priced just right for us.


While doing my research on the artists and galleries exhibiting at the fair ('cause I'm a geek like dat), I had already spotted the works of Belgian figurative artist Inge Dompas. A strong theme of motion, restlessness and transit runs through her work and that really resonated with me.

Everyone and everything is restless and constantly on the go. People walk past each other, literally and figuratively. Dompas' recurring topic is the mass being in motion, and the scarce and precious moments of genuine contact and intimacy in the turbulent sea of people. She says: "The road you traveled is more important than the goal itself. The tour supports the story of who you are, it is you."

When I saw Inge's works up close, they didn't disappoint. And because of the experiences we've shared, from our endless craving for travel to the sense of restlessness in Singapore that led us here, Marlon totally got it. We were both struck by this large work of hers called "On the way home." It seemed to sum up our life over the last few months: always on the move, rushing to a place unknown and unseen, pulled onward by the promise of home.


Naturally, it was leagues out of our budget. Let me tell you though, we seriously considered it for a very long moment... a moment that ended when I reminded Marlon that the price was nearly twice our monthly rent. I surprise myself sometimes.

But wait, there's a happy ending! We were able to walk away with one of Inge's works... the smallest one! This one is called "Running on Empty." 


Marlon and I agreed that we have felt these moments all too often. On the commute home from work sometimes, you stop seeing people's faces. Everything fades into a blur when you just want to get home. Or could it be that these people are not commuting home, but to work in the morning? Because there are mornings when you feel like you're running on empty, too.

We had enough left over to go back for one of the few artists that had first caught our attention: Latvia-based Russian artist Viktor Sheleg and his series of ink and acrylic drawings. 


Marlon liked how the artist brought out the tension of her pose (legs crossed, body twisted) with such concise strokes. I was drawn to the dynamic energy and graphic quality of his work. Black and white with a pop of bright orange—a definite yes. This is a woman with attitude

An info sheet from the Le Siants Gallery in Prague tells us the artist's work can be found in the collections of Princess Stephanie of Monaco, Jack Nicholson and (paging Drei!) Montserrat Caballe. A princess, the Joker and a diva? Sounds like we're in good company.

The Little Brown Dress

Christian Dior, 1949Christian Dior New York ribbed silk dress with a large bow draped across the bodice.

It is said that every woman should have a little black dress in her wardrobe. But if you subscribe to the "seasonal" skin tone theory, the only people who can truly wear black near their face well are those described as "winter". The rest of us should choose something less harsh like gray, navy, or brown. Granted, I wear black a lot, but rarely on top because I am a "spring". Black near my face tends to accentuate the rings under my eyes and makes me look tired. I do like to wear brown, though. It just works for me. What about you? Do you wear brown as a neutral in your wardrobe?

In the spring of 1949, brown was a popular color of choice for many fashion designers (especially M. Dior), as evidenced in these photos.

Omar Kaim, 1949Omar Kaim for Ben Reig silk organza and satin evening gown with a large bow at the side.

Christian Dior, 1949, suitChristian Dior Couture brown wool suit.

Jo Copeland, 1949Jo Copeland brown tulle over taffeta dress with low decollete.

Christian Dior, 1949Christian Dior Couture silk dress with fly-away skirt panel at the back.

The youngest fashionista

Hi guys, good morning!

One very cute picture I though it was worth to share with you.
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See you soon.
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White wedding dresses are challenged by the daring intrusion of red bridal dresses. Traditional brides are disconcerted; everything held dear in wedding traditions are upended and brides are seeing red!
Should You Do Red?
A bride in fiery red? That would be the day and the day has come. In Europe daring brides have worn red in the last ten years and the fever is catching on elsewhere on the globe. How about you, would you try to be different and wear red instead of the traditional white wedding dress? Rumblings and violent opposition might meet your choice but if you do want to wear red there is nothing wrong with marching down the aisle in a blood-red flowing bridal dress. In the future, more brides will be wearing red.
Traditionally, white is for brides; it has nothing to do with some mumbo jumbo, but rather the symbolism attached to the color white. White wedding dresses spell purity, fidelity, and steadfastness, signifying the desired qualities in a marriage. But times are fast changing. Women have been liberated from the traditional meek housewife mold. So should you wear a red wedding dress? Why not?
Women are blazing trails and have intruded into the careers that have been the exclusive of men and now the gender equation is no longer 70 to 30 but veering towards 50-50. If you are courageous, daring and love passionately, the color red is for you. In some societies the color red represents joy, purity, and celebration and it is a belief that red attracts good fortune. So what’s the fuss over brides wearing red instead of white wedding dresses?
It’s all about the symbolism of color and the circumstances surrounding the selection of white for a wedding dress. But back in the Middle Ages, brides could wear any color but they opted for other colors rather than white because white dresses were difficult to clean up in those days. As a concession to the traditional symbolism of color, brides wore a blue ribbon or band to symbolize purity to go with their wedding dresses, which were anything that was special and could be worn repeatedly for special events.
Choosing the Wedding Dress
Choosing a red wedding dress expresses your true self-expression. You are passionate and independent and your love is true. Aren’t all brides in the same boat? But when it comes to choosing your wedding gown or dress, always follow the rules. The dress should showcase your best features and have a good comfortable fit. In the matter of accessorizing your dress, you can go for gold and silver trimmings for accent. Red wedding dresses, like their white sisters have versatility.
Special Services for Red Brides
Brides wearing hot red numbers for wedding dresses should exploit special effects and services to highlight her unusual choice for a bridal dress. For an evening rite, she could ask for special fireworks to announce her eventual appearance to the wedding ceremony and arrive in a private chauffeur service. In the reception, she does well to have welcome baskets teeming with local specialties and containing an elegantly printed program for arriving guests and a red rose handed out to each female guest

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