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I just got Dania today. Those are her first shots, in her genuine clothes, with my miniature collection and my ancient sewing machine. Her nickname is Nina...
Miranda, Charlotte, Carrie, and Samantha.
Cosmopolitans included.
Cyndi, Dynamite Girls 'Electropop' Sooki, as Miranda. Dress by Next Top Model. Necklace from 'My Melody' Barbie. Bangles and heels by Barbie Basics.
Chanel, Monsieur Z "Park Avenue", as Charlotte. Bustier, jacket, earrings, and skirt from 'Exclusive Interview Dania Zarr' by Fashion Royalty. Nude hose, model's own. Heels by Barbie Basics. Purse is re-ment.
Agnetha, Dynamite Girls Eltin, as Carrie. Dress borrowed from ITBE "Go!". Purse, heels (not shown), and scarf (worn as floral corsage) by Fashion Fever.
Raquel, Dynamite Girls 'Electropop' Rufus Blue, as Samantha. Bustier is Fashion Fever. Silver pants borrowed from Dynamite Girls 'Electropop' Aria. Jacket and heels are Barbie Basics. Sunglasses from Anna Sui 'Boho' Barbie.
Cosmos by Chef Gina.
Dear friends,
I am thrilled to invite you to a grand event tomorrow (Sep 30th) at 11 am SLT - The Grand opening of Le Jardin Romantique du Petit Trianon!
You'll have the opportunity to wander through meticulously recreated gardens and a palace that captures the very essence of the 18th century.
For this extraordinary occasion, we kindly request that you dress in the epitome of elegance - don your finest 18th-century attire.
Join us for an unforgettable experience that blends the past and the virtual present!
Looking forward to sharing this remarkable moment with you all!
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I must confess I don't warm up with her as much as I thought I would... even if I like the way this mold is painted for Dania so much better than the way it is painted for the Lana Turner doll. Maybe it's just because I didn't like her outfit in person, that can totally make my opinion biased ;)
I redressed her in "Power play", an early FR fashion, and opened her hair. It's a bit unwilling and I am not sure if I like it... but I think I do. The original hairstyle made her look older.
So I saw this shot in 'W' magazine this evening: i3.photobucket.com/albums/y51/partymonstrrrr/Karen-Elson-... and I absolutely HAD to come home and reproduce it...
Raquel, Dynamite Girls 'Electropop' Rufus Blue, in 'Exclusive Interview' Dania Zarr jacket, skirt, and hat. Top by Fashion Fever. Platform boots borrowed from Dynamite Girls Eltin. Bangles a mix of Liv and Fashion Fever.
(Original model: Karen Elson. Chanel tweed suit. Louis Vuitton rubber boots.)
Parth Films International’s Hindi venture “KRINA” is a unique revenge story of a tribal teenager Parth. Harvind Singh Chauhan producing this moderate costume drama in Shyamal K.Mishra direction. This unusual action – thriller is written by Bhushan Singh. The one line of this movie is as : The entire people of a tribal region live in fear of their kabila sardar. He behaves like a cruel dictator and crush them brutly. He forces them to dance on his tune. He eyes on maids, female workers. He cheat them by chance and rapes by choice. Killing of people is a play for him. He kills as if some hunter shoots any animal , as if its his hobby. Nobody finds any solution. Everybody living in life threatenings.
An old saying, excess of anything is bad. Remember Mahabharat, when Pandav were suffering from nervousness, Abhimanyu took the command in his hands. Here, a young boy do the same. He revolts and finishes the game with help of his colleagues. Some brave girls, too, join this battle. One of them them falls in love ( one sided ) with Parth. What the next, this is the climax. After a huge gap Dilip Sen returns with melodius mood. All three compositions are beautiful.Shyamal K. Mishra and Bhushan Singh penned lyrics, Manish Kalyan choreographed it and Shiv Kumar Gaura shot it beautifully. A standard seven student of Vashi Gold Crest International School, Parth Singh Chauhan debuting as Parth with KRINA. He’s accompanied with Tunisha Sharma, Indra Kumar, Deepshikha, Sudesh Berry, Shahbaz Khan, Sudha Chandran etc.
Parth Films International’s Hindi venture “KRINA” is a unique revenge story of a tribal teenager Parth. Harvind Singh Chauhan producing this moderate costume drama in Shyamal K.Mishra direction. This unusual action – thriller is written by Bhushan Singh. The one line of this movie is as : The entire people of a tribal region live in fear of their kabila sardar. He behaves like a cruel dictator and crush them brutly. He forces them to dance on his tune. He eyes on maids, female workers. He cheat them by chance and rapes by choice. Killing of people is a play for him. He kills as if some hunter shoots any animal , as if its his hobby. Nobody finds any solution. Everybody living in life threatenings.
An old saying, excess of anything is bad. Remember Mahabharat, when Pandav were suffering from nervousness, Abhimanyu took the command in his hands. Here, a young boy do the same. He revolts and finishes the game with help of his colleagues. Some brave girls, too, join this battle. One of them them falls in love ( one sided ) with Parth. What the next, this is the climax. After a huge gap Dilip Sen returns with melodius mood. All three compositions are beautiful.Shyamal K. Mishra and Bhushan Singh penned lyrics, Manish Kalyan choreographed it and Shiv Kumar Gaura shot it beautifully. A standard seven student of Vashi Gold Crest International School, Parth Singh Chauhan debuting as Parth with KRINA. He’s accompanied with Tunisha Sharma, Indra Kumar, Deepshikha, Sudesh Berry, Shahbaz Khan, Sudha Chandran etc.
sweater - Urban Outfitting
pants - Urban Outfitting
bra - Pretty Calculated
gloves - Urban Outfitting
jewelery - Pretty Calculated
boots- Urban Outfitting
bag - Simply Sooki
glasses - Simply Sooki
dress – Paparazzi Bait Adele
shoes – Flight Pattern Kyori
earrings – Tricks of the Trade Eugenia
necklace – I’ve got no idea, LOL
bracelet – Fire Within Jordan
tights – Tricks of the Trade Eugenia
purse – Barbie Basics Accessories
Exclusive Interview Dania Zarr sporting "Shapeshifter" coat.
This has to be one of the sexiest dolls made.
sweater - Urban Outfitting
pants - Urban Outfitting
bra - Pretty Calculated
gloves - Urban Outfitting
jewelery - Pretty Calculated
boots- Urban Outfitting
bag - Simply Sooki
glasses - Simply Sooki
blouse – sash from Flight of Fancy dress
skirt – Mais oui! Giselle
shoes – Ru Paul shoes
necklace – Paparazzi Bait Adele
bracelets – Paparazzi Bait Adele, Deceptively Yours Kyori
purse – Flawless Elise
gown - Always Polished Dasha
purse - Always Polished Dasha
earrings - Rare Appeal Dominique
bracelet - Deceptively Yours Kyori
ring - Deceptively Yours Kyori
flower head piece - self-made
Anjalli Rajput a qualified “Psychology” graduate from Mumbai University was dreaming to participate in a beauty pageant since her early age but her parents who were very protective toward her, didn’t like glamour world so they would not allow her to do so, they treated her like a princess, so they would not let her out although her siblings were quite supportive. Anjalli’s life took a turn when she got married to Anil Rajput. Anil’s family belongs to defence background, when they knew about Anjalli’s interest in glamour world they supported her.
With inspiration of her hubby Anil, Anjalli started her journey in glamour world participating in Haute Monde-Mrs India Worldwide held in Myanmar in 2015, followed by photo shoot by famous designer Nadeem Bakshi, in 2016 she went to Hong Kong for a photo shoot by designer Pooja Bhutani for brand ‘Elysian Desire’. After this in year 2017 she participated in “Archerz Mrs India 2017” contest where she won the subtitle of “Mrs Beautifull Hair” which was held in Sahara Star in Mumbai, followed “Mrs Universe Asia Queen 2017” by Archerz. Her journey is going on with support of her husband and two daughters. Her elder daughter Shrishti always use to motivate her to achieve something, she also convinced her father. —-So best of luck Anjalli.
sweater - Urban Outfitting
pants - Urban Outfitting
bra - Pretty Calculated
gloves - Urban Outfitting
jewelery - Pretty Calculated
boots- Urban Outfitting
bag - Simply Sooki
glasses - Simply Sooki
I must confess I don't warm up with her as much as I thought I would... even if I like the way this mold is painted for Dania so much better than the way it is painted for the Lana Turner doll. Maybe it's just because I didn't like her outfit in person, that can totally make my opinion biased ;)
I redressed her in "Power play", an early FR fashion, and opened her hair. It's a bit unwilling and I am not sure if I like it... but I think I do. The original hairstyle made her look older.
It was mentioned on The Daily Show, MSNBC, Huffington Post, AOL, and too many other places to count... Here is the link to Yahoo! News exclusive interview clip with President George W. Bush where he tells us that he hasn't played golf in 5 years and the reason why. It actually made even more news a few days later, when MSNBC's Keith Olbermann found a video of Bush golfing two months after he said he had given up the sport (following the bombing the U.N. headquarters in Baghdad in August 2003).
Since April when I moved into to my new job as director of programming at Yahoo! News, this exclusive Bush interview is one of the things I am most proud of that we have accomplished. The whole team worked so hard on planning it and devising the questions and taping it. And, in the end, we were actually able to get Bush to talk about (and do) some things that made news. A whole team worked on this Bush interview, but most of the credit goes to my boss Neeraj Khemlani (who came to Yahoo! from CBS News), producers Robert Padavick and Erin Green, and Didrik Johnck who shot the interview. Also, Mike Allen from Politico was the interviewer. Here's the link to the full interview transcript.
The ever-talented multimedia designer Chris Strimbu (full disclosure: he's my significant other, though this does not diminish his talents) created the animated Bush photo montage that appears at the beginning of every Bush interview clip.
Tasha, Monsieur Z "Cool It", looking like the starlet in a 1940's murder-mystery.
Fashion Royalty "Exclusive Interview" Dania Zarr's stock outfit.
FM if you're interested. Nude or dressed, don't care.
She's removed from box but in perfect conditions, I only "used" her to make 1 pic and she was in her box always.
sweater - Urban Outfitting
pants - Urban Outfitting
bra - Pretty Calculated
gloves - Urban Outfitting
jewelery - Pretty Calculated
boots- Urban Outfitting
bag - Simply Sooki
glasses - Simply Sooki
One of my birthday gifts (to myself, from myself) was this outfit, the entire stock from "Exclusive Interview" Dania Zarr.
Modeled by Tasha, my Monsieur Z "Cool It"
sweater - Urban Outfitting
pants - Urban Outfitting
bra - Pretty Calculated
gloves - Urban Outfitting
jewelery - Pretty Calculated
boots- Urban Outfitting
bag - Simply Sooki
glasses - Simply Sooki
I must confess I don't warm up with her as much as I thought I would... even if I like the way this mold is painted for Dania so much better than the way it is painted for the Lana Turner doll. Maybe it's just because I didn't like her outfit in person, that can totally make my opinion biased ;)
I redressed her in "Power play", an early FR fashion, and opened her hair. It's a bit unwilling and I am not sure if I like it... but I think I do. The original hairstyle made her look older.
My interview with this talented lad is here:
www.fandango.com/commentator_exclusiveinterview:josephgor...
Remember him from 3rd Rock?
The former child star is having a great Summer.
July 16, 2009
By: Noe Gold
Fandango Film Commentator
Joseph Gordon-Levitt stars in (500) days of Summer.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt has been pulling on heartstrings ever since he sprang upon the scene as a child actor looking for approval from Danny Glover in the baseball movie Angels in the Outfield and as a kid looking up to Robert Redford and Brad Pitt in A River Runs Through It.. He made his bones as a young TV actor as a “3rd Rock from the Sun” regular, moving on to more serious fare opposite Heath Ledger and Julia Stiles in 10 Things I Hate About You. By the time he worked with director Kimberly Peirce in the war drama Stop-Loss, Gordon-Levitt assumed the mantle of a serious contender. Now he’s got the big-budget G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra later this summer and three movies coming in 2010.
But first, in (500) Days of Summer, it is Gordon-Levitt who has his heartstrings pulled when he falls for a quirky girl (Zooey Deschanel) who doesn’t believe in love. We talked with the young actor about making this indie romance that’s alternative programming for those not into Harry Potter this weekend, and whistling – and dancing – while you work as the film premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival.
Fandango: Your last few films have been very serious. What was it like playing for euphoria with a director like first-timer Mark Webb?
Gordon-Levitt: I loved the script when I read it. It wasn't until I met Mark Webb that I knew this was going to be awesome. Because he comes from music videos, he uses music really well. The movie has this real whimsy to it. He plays music on the set all the time. A lot of the scenes that we shoot actually he's playing music while we're doing it.
Fandango: What differentiates this film from your other movies?
Gordon-Levitt: Normally, it's difficult for me to watch a movie that I'm in. This one was an anomaly in that the first time I watched it I enjoyed it and started smiling. I was able to not be so critical about my performance.
(500) Days of Summer is a really welcome change for me. I don't have to be in pain all day, every day at work. I can go to work and feel sweet, loving feelings. I don't have to cultivate anger and suffering like I did in some of these past movies I've been doing. That's really nice.
Fandango: You had some real Singin’ in the Rain moments in this film, such as the fantasy sequence where you dance up a storm celebrating the night before with Summer.
Gordon-Levitt: It was such a fun day filming that dance number. In the script that scene is titled "The Best Morning Ever." It kind of was. There is a pretty good argument that that was the best day of my life so far. I grew up like the rest of us watching Michael Jackson videos -- ahh that's the coolest thing, to be dancing in front of a bunch of people!
Fandango: What was the goal of this movie? It seems like an almost documentary take on the characters' emotional lives.
Gordon-Levitt: It feels real because the movie's about how real life feels rather than how life objectively is. I was like, how should we do this? Should we kind of try to snap it up and pace it like an older screwball comedy? and Zooey insisted it be realistic and grounded. She was so right. We are going to do that screwball comedy down the road, we definitely will. We're going to make more movies together – we're going to be the next Hepburn and Tracy.
Fandango: The story of this movie is told so out-of-sequence. How did you deal with it as an actor? Your moods have to be in sync with that.
Gordon-Levitt: You always see a movie out of sequence. That's part of the challenge, anachronistically telling a linear story. The process of making this movie is not so different from making any other movie. The difference is that the story is also told out of sequence. But it was all there in the script, and the director had the actual sequence of events all mapped on a kind of bible. It was set up for us to finish this scene, for instance, on a really happy note because you know the next scene starts on a sad note.
Fandango: Would you call (500) Days a drama or a comedy?
Gordon-Levitt: It's not a drama or a comedy. I am proud of (500) Days for presenting a perspective of love that is a little less simplistic than your average Hollywood romantic movie. I like that this one plays with a lot of the genre clichés. Finding that balance – what to follow and what to rebel against – is what makes it individual and interesting.
Noë Gold was formerly Features Editor at the Hollywood Reporter and a contributor to Variety before becoming a staff writer at Paramount Pictures. He has been editor-in-chief of Movies USA, bikini and Guitar World and a columnist for the Village Voice and the New York Daily News. He has served as the Managing Editor of VH1 and a writer-producer for Turner Broadcasting. His entertainment news column, The Daily Fix, was a regular feature of the AOL Entertainment Channel. Noë Gold blogs at Doctor Noe’s Smooth Gadget.
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