I’ve never even heard or seen some of these. Who would know there were this many options with your scarfs. A personal favorite displayed would be “The Kimono” and “the preppy knot”
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Paper Dresses
What a fun way to play dress up. This mother/blogger creates beautiful paper dresses inspared by red carpet looks, famous princess, runway shows and pop stars. The sky is the limit. Its amazing what you can create with paper. This little model is probably having the time of her life, You can see more pictures here Related articles Oscars dresses 2014: Best dressed stars on the red carpet – gallery After the Oscars… Who wore it Best? Who didn’t? Passing moments /Decisions how to mail lovely charm braclets in mail to alt or somone
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How to Set Up a Simple Photography Studio
How to Set Up a Simple Photography Studio Author: Rayhan Abu Here and there, we recently need better light. Less a bigger sum, yet something more pleasant, compact, something customizable, and something that will only fill in the right places. As we improve at shooting, we begin to perceive where basic light is lost. Anyhow we don’t dependably require the sort of Hollywood set that Tom Cruise is much the same as. You can accomplish some astounding light, utilizing probably the most effortlessly open devices that won’t take you enormous dollars and in a few cases won’t require you anything. Firstly however, we have to comprehend that taking care of…
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Watch Karen O Perform “The Moon Song” at the Oscars
The song has been nominated for an Oscar under the Best Original Song categaory this season. Karen performed the hauntingly romantic tune barefoot in a beautiful red gown along side Vampire Weekends Ezra Koenig. She didn’t take the Oscar who which went to Let it go for the movie Frozen. Yet it doesn’t make us love this song any less. Related articles Oscars 2014: Karen O to perform with Vampire Weekend’s Ezra Koenig It’s Oscars Time Vampire Weekend’s Ezra Koenig to Perform With Karen O at the Oscars
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Random Things to Know for No Reason
There is a particular pleasure in information that serves no practical purpose. Facts that do not optimize productivity, improve performance, or promise self-improvement. They simply exist, waiting to be absorbed, repeated, or forgotten. Random Things to Know for No Reason lives comfortably in that space, celebrating curiosity without obligation.
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Morrissey Provides an Angry Letter about the Royal Family
The main topic concerning the royal family and their hunting, He writes: “One day prior to giving a public plea on behalf of animal welfare (!), Prince William is to be found in Spain (with Prince Harry) shooting and killing as many deer and boar as they possibly can! Although William’s speech (no doubt written by his publicity aides at Clarence House) will concentrate on endangered species, William is too thick wit to realize that animals such as tigers and rhino are only driven to near extinction because people who are precisely like himself and his brother have shot them off the map – all in the name of sport…
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Unlock Doors With Your EYES
The futuristic product Eyelock, (that I just barely found out about) has officially programmed their product to open doors and access rooms. By simple looking into the Eyelock in analyzes your iris and confirms you have authority to enter or access certain information. The prodcut began with a simple usb camera that lets you save your passwords with Eyelock. With a usb connection you can connect any account with the Eyelock system creating higher sense of security. Unless someone lifts your eyes open while sleeping. I love when technology slowly mimics what was predicted years back. It’s like living in a sci-fi movie except our cars aren’t floating, yet. What…
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Evolution Door
Latest step of development of a flip panel door (Drehplattentür), 2013 “Klemens Torggler’s door is an invention based on rotating squares, The special construction makes it possible to move the door sideways without the use of tracks. This technical trick opens up new applications for the door.” Isn’t this awesome?! Very chic and artistic. The best part you can’t smack somone by throwing the door open. Or someone being sassy can’t slam it. uhhhh How much? Where can I get this? source:
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Life of a Fashion Icon
Author: fashion model Coco Chanel is one of the most popular and important fashion designers of all eras. In short, Chanel’s influence on the modern haute couture was so prominent that she got mentioned in Time Magazine’s ‘100 Most Influential People of the 20th Century.’ Even though Coco Chanel is criticized for being dubious about her childhood days and the years before shooting to stardom, many people like her and some people support her opinions. These followers cite that Coco Chanel was only attempting to reduce the disgrace poverty and illegitimacy bestowed upon people in the 19th century France. Two years after her brush with imprisonment, the Nazi Empire was…
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Woman Cuts Off Leg to wear High Heel Shoes
Aside from the silly feel to this video this story is a very enticing when it comes to the topic of society and it’s various views on body modification. Many see body piercings, tattoos, gauges etc. as something unneeded, damaging and in the end overall stupid. But there are also many people who have them so there is a bigger support group to fall back on when disapproval is constantly lurking. This young woman is unfortunately being portrayed as a pathetic vanity driven bimbo. All the comments on this video aren’t the nicest: “This is an example of a dumb blonde” “bitch be cray” “EWWW!” I think we have to…
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Fashion Shoot Based on Pablo Picasso’s Paintings
Eugenio Recuenco creates a Fashion Shoot Inspired by Pablo Picasso’s Paintings Fashion has long borrowed from art history, but the most compelling references rarely come from imitation alone. They emerge when an artist understands the source deeply enough to translate it rather than reproduce it. Spanish photographer Eugenio Recuenco approaches Pablo Picasso’s work with that level of intention, reimagining some of the twentieth century’s most recognizable paintings through the lens of fashion photography. Rather than treating Picasso’s work as untouchable iconography, Recuenco treats it as living material. His series does not aim for exact replicas. Instead, it captures the emotional logic behind the paintings. Proportion is distorted. Perspective bends. Color becomes…