I ordered this off of Sinful's site, along with a few others. It does resemble Frenzy, but this is more opaque, imo, and itsy bitsy different colored glitter in it. The cool name...................are you ready...............is Purple Blue Glitter, LOLOLOL. Anyways, sorry for the weird skin tone, I was in a hotel room, bad lighting, but the nail colors are dead on. It was soooo shiny, and this is actually one that made me keep looking at my hands! This was also layered over black, just because I didn't expect it to be so opaque.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Ervell and the balancing act
Having had my love affair with the printed word reignited by the wonderful and inspiring read that was Encens 26, I found myself seduced by the stylish possibilities hiding behind the age defying pose of Pharrell Williams in the latest issue of Man About Town. 'Life’s a beach – the Winter Sun' is the second issue with Paris-based creative consultancy Atelier Franck Durand and editor, Philip Utz at the helm. Despite being distracted by the youthful appearance of the cover star, the two hundred and forty six pages demonstrate that this is a bi-annual to truly covet. The autumn/winter 2010 issue offers a means of escape.
The issue has been mentioned on various blogs over the last couple of weeks but rarely have I read exactly why it was enjoyed. For me, this is a shame and something I'd like to rectify now. The real highlight of the issue is a series of profiles on the current generation of Manhatten based menswear designers who have been slowly but surely laying the groundwork for New York's new school of menswear. Adam Kimmel, Italo Zucchelli, Thom Browne and Patrik Ervell are four of its brightest stars and despite their differing aesthetics all are aware that wearability, durability and commerciability are all integral facets of successful menswear. Each profile prodded and probed the designer quad in terms of their style and business credentials and the twelve page spread was thoroughly insightful read. Having enjoyed each, there was only one that really left me stroking my imaginary beard whilst pondering their thoughts. The following extract from Ervell was of particular interest...
The issue has been mentioned on various blogs over the last couple of weeks but rarely have I read exactly why it was enjoyed. For me, this is a shame and something I'd like to rectify now. The real highlight of the issue is a series of profiles on the current generation of Manhatten based menswear designers who have been slowly but surely laying the groundwork for New York's new school of menswear. Adam Kimmel, Italo Zucchelli, Thom Browne and Patrik Ervell are four of its brightest stars and despite their differing aesthetics all are aware that wearability, durability and commerciability are all integral facets of successful menswear. Each profile prodded and probed the designer quad in terms of their style and business credentials and the twelve page spread was thoroughly insightful read. Having enjoyed each, there was only one that really left me stroking my imaginary beard whilst pondering their thoughts. The following extract from Ervell was of particular interest...
Menswear is tricky. There is a fine balancing act between creating something both exciting and wearable and designing clothes that are covetable on both the catwalk and the street. Menswear could be terrifically dull. Who would be a menswear designer, eh? Well, thankfully Patrik Ervell took up the mantle in 2005 and has since confidently and assuredly made his marl on the industry. For Ervell, the job is one of nuances. Menswear is about details. Not just the details of one garment, but the accumulative effect when you throw them together. He is a designer who creates classic yet forward thinking menswear. In each collection there is always a sense of clean cut minimalism showcased in his simple lines and impeccably sharp tailoring. This signature tends to be fused with an unexpected mix of fabrics. Each season the designer opts to focus on one fabric. Ervell believes that it is in within the realm of outerwear where designers can really push menswear forward and for AW10, the modified Duffel coats in transparent vinyl and the handmade latex rubber raincoats undoubtedly shoved the discipline forward. For SS11 it was horse hair braid. It was used in shoelaces, belting and backpacks. It’s extremely tough, masculine and durable...
SS11 backstage photography by Morgan O'Donovan for Dazed Digital.
The truth is, most men tend to hone in a style for themselves that they stick to for life. Ervell is one of the few designers who recognises this, which is why he makes captivating clothes that are built to last.
Back To The Future 25 Years Later
The Original "Back to the Future" movie first hit the big screen on July 3, 1985. More than 25 years ago. With the budget of $19,000,000 the movie grossed almost $200,000,000 in the USA only. Now, 25 years and 2 sequels later it's still one of the everyone's favorite movies. Let's see how the stars of "Back to the Future" have changed since then.
Left: Michael J. Fox as Marty, which turned the star series "Family Ties" in a full-fledged idol of millions. Right: Fox today with his co-star actor Christopher Lloyd. Fox, a victim of Parkinson's disease, is an active participant in research of this disease.

Lea Thompson, who played his mother Marty McFly (left) in all three parts of the movie "Back to the Future, then switched to the TV series" Caroline in the City. Right: Lea Thompson at the event, organizing the John Wayne Cancer on September 25 in Santa Monica, California.

Probably better known for her role in the sitcom Jim Ignatovsky "Taxi", Christopher Lloyd as Doc played in all three parts of the movie "Back to the Future." Later in his career he has not once appeared on the screen - the role of Scrooge in the 2008 movie "A Christmas Carol" and Willy Loman in the 2010 film "Death of a Salesman." Left: Lloyd as Doc wonderful. Right: Lloyd at a party in Los Angeles in November 2009.

Comedian Tom Wilson played Biff Tannen - the enemy his father Marty in all three parts of the movie "Back to the Future, as well as grandchildren and great-grandson of Biff. He starred in the TV series "Crank and Geeks" and voiced many cartoons. Wilson is also an artist and performs in "Gum Club. Right: actor performs in a club in June 2008.

Crispin Glover played Marty McFly's father George (left). Later, he starred in "Hot Tub Time Machine", recorded an eccentric album, published experimental books and directed several films himself.

American Malaysian origin, Claudia Wells played Marty's girlfriend Jennifer Parker (top), but due to illness of the mother of two extensions of the movie was not. Since 1991, Wells sells menswear under the label «Armani Wells». Below: She arrives at the 25th anniversary of the movie "Back to the Future" in Chicago in February 2010.

Better known for his dramatic role in the movie 1995 "Leaving Las Vegas" for which she was nominated and Oscar (Best Actress) and a Golden Globe, Elisabeth Shue replaced Claudia Welles in the role of Marty's girlfriend Jennifer Parker in the sequel . She starred in such films as "Deconstructing Harry" (1997), "Hamlet 2" (2008) and "Don McKay" (2010). She has a brother - the actor Andrew Shue.

The bald actor James Pull known for his roles strict "powers", including the school principal Gerald Strickland in Back to the Future "and" Back to the Future 2 ". He also starred in many television series including the series "Nero Wolfe Mystery."

Actor Casey Semashko played one of Biff gang named 3-D, who had a 3-D glasses in the trilogy "Back to the Future." He also starred in films such as "Stand by Me" (1986), "Biloxi Blues" (1989), "Of Mice and Men" (1992), as well as in the TV series "Combat." Below: The actor at the premiere in the cinema in New York in July 2007.

Another member of the gang Biff in the first two parts of the movie - Match (top left). His played Billy Zane, who later starred in "Phantom" (1996) and in the famous "Titanic" (played by the groom heroine Kate Winslet). Below: The actor at the ceremony, Grammy.

In the third part of the movie "Back to the Future" Mary Stinburgen played Clara Clayton (top), which falls Doc. Later, an actress nominated for an Oscar in the category "Best Supporting Actress for the film" Melvin and Howard "(1980), an award« Satellite Award »for the 2003-2005 TV series" The New Joan of Arc. " Married to actor Ted Danson in 1995.

Actor Elijah Wood made his debut in the second part of "Back to the Future" as "boy-play" (top left). He had a cameo role, but Wood has become a real star after such films as "The Ice Storm" (1993), the trilogy "Lord of the Rings" (1999-2003) and "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" (2004).

All three films directed by Robert Zemeckis for working with the leading actor Michael J. Fox. Zemeckis also directed such films as "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" (1988), "Forrest Gump" (for which he received an Oscar as best director) and "The Polar Express." Below: the director at the Film Festival in New York in April 2010.
Left: Michael J. Fox as Marty, which turned the star series "Family Ties" in a full-fledged idol of millions. Right: Fox today with his co-star actor Christopher Lloyd. Fox, a victim of Parkinson's disease, is an active participant in research of this disease.

Lea Thompson, who played his mother Marty McFly (left) in all three parts of the movie "Back to the Future, then switched to the TV series" Caroline in the City. Right: Lea Thompson at the event, organizing the John Wayne Cancer on September 25 in Santa Monica, California.

Probably better known for her role in the sitcom Jim Ignatovsky "Taxi", Christopher Lloyd as Doc played in all three parts of the movie "Back to the Future." Later in his career he has not once appeared on the screen - the role of Scrooge in the 2008 movie "A Christmas Carol" and Willy Loman in the 2010 film "Death of a Salesman." Left: Lloyd as Doc wonderful. Right: Lloyd at a party in Los Angeles in November 2009.

Comedian Tom Wilson played Biff Tannen - the enemy his father Marty in all three parts of the movie "Back to the Future, as well as grandchildren and great-grandson of Biff. He starred in the TV series "Crank and Geeks" and voiced many cartoons. Wilson is also an artist and performs in "Gum Club. Right: actor performs in a club in June 2008.

Crispin Glover played Marty McFly's father George (left). Later, he starred in "Hot Tub Time Machine", recorded an eccentric album, published experimental books and directed several films himself.

American Malaysian origin, Claudia Wells played Marty's girlfriend Jennifer Parker (top), but due to illness of the mother of two extensions of the movie was not. Since 1991, Wells sells menswear under the label «Armani Wells». Below: She arrives at the 25th anniversary of the movie "Back to the Future" in Chicago in February 2010.

Better known for his dramatic role in the movie 1995 "Leaving Las Vegas" for which she was nominated and Oscar (Best Actress) and a Golden Globe, Elisabeth Shue replaced Claudia Welles in the role of Marty's girlfriend Jennifer Parker in the sequel . She starred in such films as "Deconstructing Harry" (1997), "Hamlet 2" (2008) and "Don McKay" (2010). She has a brother - the actor Andrew Shue.

The bald actor James Pull known for his roles strict "powers", including the school principal Gerald Strickland in Back to the Future "and" Back to the Future 2 ". He also starred in many television series including the series "Nero Wolfe Mystery."

Actor Casey Semashko played one of Biff gang named 3-D, who had a 3-D glasses in the trilogy "Back to the Future." He also starred in films such as "Stand by Me" (1986), "Biloxi Blues" (1989), "Of Mice and Men" (1992), as well as in the TV series "Combat." Below: The actor at the premiere in the cinema in New York in July 2007.

Another member of the gang Biff in the first two parts of the movie - Match (top left). His played Billy Zane, who later starred in "Phantom" (1996) and in the famous "Titanic" (played by the groom heroine Kate Winslet). Below: The actor at the ceremony, Grammy.

In the third part of the movie "Back to the Future" Mary Stinburgen played Clara Clayton (top), which falls Doc. Later, an actress nominated for an Oscar in the category "Best Supporting Actress for the film" Melvin and Howard "(1980), an award« Satellite Award »for the 2003-2005 TV series" The New Joan of Arc. " Married to actor Ted Danson in 1995.

Actor Elijah Wood made his debut in the second part of "Back to the Future" as "boy-play" (top left). He had a cameo role, but Wood has become a real star after such films as "The Ice Storm" (1993), the trilogy "Lord of the Rings" (1999-2003) and "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" (2004).

All three films directed by Robert Zemeckis for working with the leading actor Michael J. Fox. Zemeckis also directed such films as "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" (1988), "Forrest Gump" (for which he received an Oscar as best director) and "The Polar Express." Below: the director at the Film Festival in New York in April 2010.
Layla cosmetics: Cipria Liquida Illuminante
Mi sono onestamente chiesta come funziona e cosa ha di diverso rispetto ad una cipria normale.
Ecco le risposte!
Si può applicare prima del fondotinta per migliorarne l'applicazione o dopo per eliminare disequilibri di tono poichè agisce cromaticamente.
Caratteristiche:
A base di siliconi:
Uniforma l'incarnato nascondendo i rossori della pelle;
Elimina l'eccesso di olio creando un effetto mat.
Esiste in 4 varianti di colore nella foto trovate la tonalità numero 4!
Le trovate qui.
Unico punto leggermente a sfavore che ho trovato è che appena applicata lascia al tatto un leggerissimo effetto oleoso che svanisce però quasi del tutto nell'arco di qualche minuto!
Everything You Didn't Want to Know About Sausages
A sausage is a food made from ground meat, and, usually, salt, herbs, and spices.
Typically the sausage is formed in a casing traditionally made from intestine, but sometimes synthetic. Some sausages are cooked during processing and the casing may be removed afterwards.
Sausage making is a traditional food preservation technique. Sausages may be preserved by curing, drying, or smoking. (Source: Wikipedia)
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Typically the sausage is formed in a casing traditionally made from intestine, but sometimes synthetic. Some sausages are cooked during processing and the casing may be removed afterwards.
Sausage making is a traditional food preservation technique. Sausages may be preserved by curing, drying, or smoking. (Source: Wikipedia)
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Graffiti Bubble Letters "V" Balloon Design

Graffiti Bubble Letters "V" Balloon Design
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Best Graffiti Halloween Style 2010 - Picture Collection


Halloween Night by most people considered very special and the wait. At night, many people wear clothes that terrible and strange, usually symbolized by the fruit halloween pumpkin orange. Therefore in the event that started many of them trying to make it real. especially their environment, they make a scary GRAFFITI HALLOWEEN and have certain characteristics in accordance character halloween day so far displayed. Here are some halloween designs and graffiti are mostly made on the night of halloween.















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