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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host Brogyn Gage were invited to cover the 2-day premiere socially conscious luxury lounge—Eco Oscars BEVERLY HILLS at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. This Pre-Oscars Luxury Lounge honored the 2014 Oscar Nominees and Presenters featuring fashion designers, 5 Star resort vacations, Red Carpet accessories, signature cocktails, organic foods, eco-lux brands, sustainable production, celebrities, VIP, and media guests celebrating the awards season with brand sponsors and celebrity ambassadors and to benefit our charity partners.
The Celebrities were gifted an amazing gift bag that included:
• Caribbean Living Magazine & Hard Rock Hotels in the Caribbean all Inclusive Trip
• Marisa Kenson – MK Collaborative Makeup
• BULA LIFE Ski wear
• Herbalosphy non-toxic hair care
• Canine Caviar pet food & treats kit
• L’Arganium Skin Essential Kit
• LA + Jo handpainted silk scarf
• Will Leather Goods Classic Carry-All Tote
• 7Eye High performance Sunglasses
• Jus D’Amour Perfume
• Encore I Leslie Kaplan Event Design consultation
• David Trubridge Design Koura 500
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UFV's Absolute Style Fashion Show took place today on the Abbotsford campus. Graduating designers featured 40 years of fashion to honour the University of the Fraser Valley’s birthday.
Rick Collins Photographer - UFV
I recreated The Killers in Lego style when the music website I work for - GoldenPlec.com were refused a photopass for the Killers show in Dublin.
Read all about it here :
www.petapixel.com/2013/02/28/music-website-gets-around-ba...
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Patterns, layers, stripes, and purple socks. LOL! I HAD to catch my beautiful girl this morning. She has been comming up with some wild...wild combinations. But hey...they all have blue or what ever color she was working on for the day in every piece...except the socks.lol. Don't you remember, you had your favorite clothes or you were workinng on your own style....jean, ruffles, cowboy, leather....rolled socks..scrunched socks...NO socks...lol. The beauty of growing up and acually carring about your appearance. HUgs, And blessings. I just thought I would share a glimse of "MY girl"...And yes, the shotgun is ready for sooters:-)
Blessings, Andrea
Images at Style Birmingham Live 2012 at Mailbox, Birmingham, United Kingdom. Images Source must read Ryan Phillips | Photography. Images not for re-sale
Who - Tillie, Presenter for Mambo's
From - London
Style - it's all about brights this season - a simple top paired with this fabulous floor length is right on trend.
Where - Ibiza Town
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I don’t know the date or history of this vernacular wood house, but I’d guess it probably dates from the last quarter of the 19th century. It’s a 2-story I-style home, one room deep but with obvious additions. The cross gable has returns as does the porch roof gable in the front façade, which exhibits a symmetrical appearance. The roof is of metal. The visible windows are 6/6 sash of a uniform size except for the one visible at the rear (assumed to be an addition to the structure). The major feature is the small porches on both levels, characterized by is ornamentation—railings with an alternating arrowhead pattern and decorative woodwork between the square wood posts. The house is close to Sulphur Springs Methodist Church in Edgewater (a community no longer in existence but once located on Wilson Creek) in Grayson County, Virginia.
For the church see www.flickr.com/photos/universalpops/sets/72157628432333977
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part of a uni brief which requires us to combine the style of fashion photographer with 1 other influence.
The fashion photographer I have chosen is Terence Donovan, particularly his 'Man About Town' work and the second influence is British gangster/mob films such as Lock Stock Two Smoking Barrels, Snatch etc.
1 x bare 580EX II high model left.
1 x bare 430EX II behind model
Model: Federica Galtier
Photographer Kallisto Destiny
This is the styling I did for the 2nd season of Styling Forward Casting. Still shocked and sooo happy I made it!!
Top: Abysis Hydrogen Corset
Skirt: **Gizza** Sophistic Gown Black
Stockings: *League* Side-Gartered Stocking Black
Gloves: Mimikri (dyed pink)
Boots: [Gos] Curvaceous Boot Plum
Armbands and Rings: *SoliDea FoliEs* Cattiva
Hair: LOQ Pancake (custome colored)
Skin: GlamAffair -Amelie Natural - BI 09
Makeup/Lashes: ~Tableau Vivant~Light&Shadows~Old Lace
Gulf Oil Customer Premium book, "We Came in Peace," copyright 1969, by Classic Press, San Rafel, CA.
Impose @ Fresh Style Round 14
Styling card
Outfit : Impose Warm Nights Golden pant + top mesh
Hair : .:EMO-tions.. *ALISON
Boots : Impose boots black
Jewels : Lazuri Diona Bracelet + Earring
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Link Blog : fredericascorpio.over-blog.com/fresh-style-passion4fashio...
Some call it tagging, some call it writing, still others call it bombing--it's all graffiti. Whether it's art or not is another matter, but it's undeniably illegal. Tony Silver and Henry Chalfant's historic PBS documentary Style Wars tracks the rise and fall of subway graffiti in New York in the late 1970s and early 1980s. At the peak of its popularity, graffiti was as much a part of B-boy culture as rapping, scratching, and breaking. The filmmakers present a sympathetic, but well-rounded portrait of their subject through extensive interviews with taggers--notably Seen, Kase, and Dondi--art collectors, transit authorities, and even Mayor Ed Koch, who would eventually put the hammer down. Along the way, they documented the burgeoning breakdance scene, with a focus on the world-famous Rock Steady Crew. The soundtrack features selections from Grandmaster Flash, the Treacherous Three, and other tagger-approved icons of old-school hip-hop. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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