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Thanks Florentine! here i copy and paiste all about the upcoming issue!!!!!!

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TREND Magazine - January 2013

 

ISSUU Link:

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Dear TREND readers,

 

Happy New Year! Yes, we know we are a little late on the wishes just like the way we are late with our new issue but it’s finally here.

 

That aside, in TREND’s january issue, we did an interview with Second Lifes’ gorgeous model icon Mimmi Boa, who graces our January cover. Then we have special features with the phenomenal woman and designer Cynthia Ultsch of "Cynful" & "CnS Poses". Apart from our other signature features such as „Trendymen“ from Zachary Zufreur or „Dressed for only 1000 Lindens...“ by Absinthe, you will find great new styling inspirations brought to you by our shopping queens Caohime Lionheart & Draakje Dailey in „What’s in the Bag“. For our lingerie fashion spread we were inspired by the best-selling novel „Fifty Shades of Grey“.

Enjoy our new TREND issue!

 

Love & kisses,

Florentine Rau-Offcourse

 

As you can see in this image, the men’s department was able to join in the fun as well, receiving several new mannequins (only two of which are pictured here) as well as that fancy tall promotional piece for Target’s (relatively) new Goodfellow & Co. brand.

 

Why Cordova got all these fixtures in the first place, if it was indeed underperforming as the executives say (i.e. their justification for closing that store), is anyone’s guess. My two cents is that Target wanted to make sure they were in that store regardless of its profitability 1) because it’s a big store, in a large trade area, and should therefore reflect Target’s most current brand imagery (in fixtures, if not in décor!) regardless of foot traffic; and 2) in the hopes that perhaps featuring said current brand imagery might actually boost said profitability (unfortunately, it would seem this theory didn’t actually pan out). (cont.)

 

(c) 2019 Retail Retell

These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)

 

By far the newest bus at Alford, and one of the newest and most sophisticated buses currently in preservation, is K1 GRT, the first articulated bus to be bought by Grampian Transport (later to grow into First), and the only articulated bus ever bodied in Scotland.

PLUS BNTM ENTRY: AT FIRST I THOUGHT I WANTED A BUSY COVER BUT I THOUGHT A BEAUTY COVER WOULD ULTIMATELY BE BEST PLUS IT REALLY SHOWCASES CARRIES PERSONALITY :D I DRESSED HER IN TRENDS FOR FALL YET STAYED VERY CARRIE :D

Doll packs always get me, especially when they feature doll families. When I was growing up, there weren’t many options for expensive, large gift packs available. Sometimes there were Barbie and sisters sets, and you could get the mini Disney dolls together for certain lines. But beyond that, kids from my generation were not nearly as lucky as the kids of today. I immediately noticed the gift pack trend when I got back into collecting in 2011. There were Disney packs, showcasing most of the main princesses, there were huge Barbie sets, and even Monster High! I could feel my inner child craving these sorts of gift packs, and as time went on I was able to feed that desire. Despite not having much experience or fondness for the O.M.G.s, this Amazing Surprise! pack did catch my eye immediately. It was sometime before the 2019 holiday season, when our local Wal-Mart was stocking up on Christmas toys. I was intrigued, and mistook the set as featuring 14 O.M.G. dolls. I literally had never heard of L.O.Ls before, despite the fact that they’d been out a while (it’s that darn surprise packaging). I secretly was curious, but I never thought I’d get the set. The O.M.G.s were ridiculously overpriced compared to what I usually pay for dolls ($26 being the “cheapest” option). I also couldn’t admire the dolls in stores due to their secretive (aka stupid) packaging. How could I warm up to something that I couldn’t actually look at in person?!!! The one time I had seen Crystal Star at Target, I was less than impressed by the Betty Boop/Diva Starz-esque doll.

 

But then the L.O.L. bug hit me after seeing the tiny dolls advertised on the Glamper. I then found two #Hairgoals dolls on sale at Walmart in the clearance section. Upon opening them, it was love. And after ten minutes, I assessed that they would be my next greatest addiction. So I spent the next few days stalking the dolls online and searching high and low in the clearance section at Walmart. That’s where I found one lone Amazing Surprise! pack marked down. It was still wildly expensive, and only $20 off from its original price. Yet I couldn’t help myself. This was my ideal kind of scenario...a large set with the L.O.L. dolls I was in love with, AND the chance to sample two O.M.G.s and boys. PLUS the dolls comprised TWO families!!! After finding photos of them online, I knew I had to get this set, and it weighed on my mind all day. Colleen was just as on board with this poor financial decision. So one Friday night in January of 2020, we ventured out to Walmart to procure the costly set. At first I thought someone bought it since it was not in the same place. My heart sank, until I found it in the next clearance aisle. So off we went to self checkout with the ridiculously massive box in tow. Needless to say, we were more than happy with this decision. Although the wasteful surprise style packaging bothers me more than words can express, my love of the dolls could not be dampened. It was a great decision for us--I got more L.O.L.s, three fabulous boys, and two O.M.G.s who were the bomb dot com. I couldn’t envision myself forking over the $26 plus for one O.M.G. regularly (I won’t even do that for limited edition Bratz usually), so I thought this was the best way I could have two until they turned up secondhand. I have ogled other O.M.G.s online, but honestly, Downtown B.B. and Uptown Girl are my faves made so far! Also, I even got to explore the worlds of the Lils and pets ...things I would never buy separately, but love to get in lots.

 

In a strange way, this set is nostalgic for both me and Colleen. While L.O.L. and O.M.G.s were not out when we were growing up, nor were massive packs like this, it is something we would have been bonkers for. I can see us begging Mom and Dad to get us one of these to split for Christmas. Colleen would have wanted the pink, girly, Uptown family without a doubt. Plus, she would have been happier with the two girl L.O.L. dolls and the sole boy (who also pees--a gimmick she would enjoy). I on the other hand would have insisted upon getting the edgier Downtown family, who also sports dark skin (I always gravitated towards ethnic/darker dolls ever since I was young). Not only that, but I would have been excited to get not one, but TWO boys!!! The inclusion of the pets would have been a win win for Colleen and I too. We used to play with 90s Littlest Pet Shop creatures when we were very young. The L.O.L. pets remind me fondly of them, but they can do things like pee and spit. Colleen and I always had a very bathroom oriented sense of humor. So the fact that these dolls and pets can sometimes pee would have tickled our fancy. After opening and admiring the dolls, I told Colleen that I could envision our younger selves playing with this pack in a boarding house/apartment style game. The moment the words left my mouth, Colleen chimed that she had been thinking the EXACT same thing. I can see it now--us putting the dolls in my tiny, homemade, wooden dollhouse. Our families would live opposite of one another. Her dolls would be prim and proper until they were hanging out with mine. That’s when the little kids would all be running around outside the complex peeing in the bushes and fighting. The pets would be having accidents inside, and we would be on the floor in fits of giggles. Knowing how much this set would have sparked our imaginations as kids makes me all that much more fond of it!

 

First in the refreshed True line, this doll is super cute!

No anelar uma camadinha do Chunky Holo Black da Kleancolor.

Gente... amei o Trend. Achei fino, elegante, um luuuxo...

Mas fiz a besteira de testar o top coat da Risqué e olha aí....

encolheu tuudoooo.... aiii que feiooo

Eu, particularmente, não gosto dessa pontinha sem esmalte. Sei que tem mta gente que usa assim pra o esmalte durar mais, mas não é o meu caso pq eu uso poucos dias e já troco...

aiii genteee... podia bem alguma empresa fazer o top coat perfeeeito né?

que não encolha, não mude a cor do esmalte, não engrosse do meio pro fim, não seja caro, e tudo kkkkkkkk Mas quem sabe algum dia né?

E com vocês? Encolheu?

Será que é a marca do esmalte de baixo? Me contem vá...

 

kisses

got new bracelets in for the shop and completed a new necklace - so I got to do this wonderfully colorful shoot with Hoshi! I love her more and more every day!!

Pontypridd station bucks the trend a bit from many modern railway stations by retaining much of its former grandeur. This is the slightly over the top "way out" sign leading down to the main grand staircase.

Rolleiflex 3.5 Automat - Ilford HP5+ @ 800 - Rodinal 1+50 - dslr scan

~ adjusted to the mood & spirit that August carries {or at least is supposed to carry} with, soft greys, whites, naturals & touches of blue have been used for the packaging of some recent orders. {some handmade, paper boats here & there, too}

~ I try to keep the packaging in our shop always fresh { and the mind creative ;)}, avoiding repeating the same design more than a few times, though of course a certain guideline & style have been established.

~ if you have recenlty placed your order, this is a clue to what you will be receiving.

~ sincerely hope you to like it!

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~ blog ~ shop ~ facebook ~ twitter ~ pinterest ~

Fashion trends always return, even in the galaxy far, far away.

From Woodland & Lakeshore during construction

Alle stilvolle Frauen wollen Sonnenbrille 2015 Trends zu folgen, weil Sommer kommt. Es gibt viele Modelle in jeder Marke. Sie können ganz einfach nach Ihrem Stil und Gesicht Tipps. Bunte Sonnenbrillen sind sehr beliebt und vor allem gespiegelt diejenigen sind die am meisten bevorzugte von...

 

protzig-haare.com/sonnenbrille-2015-trends/

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Claire and me. Claire is one of my best friends. She asked me to make us a friends pic. We have so much in common that it is almost creepy. Especially our inv closet... I think that closet has for 80% the same stuff as Claires' lol. How superficial is that hahaha. Hence the title Trend Whores....on the lookout for cool stuff. We hang out often at 6th element of which I took the background(+processing afterwards). Partyyyyy onnnn my girl=]

I love that time of the year when the hawthorn is blooming.

Trend is a font made of layers, taking as a basis a sans and a slab font.

 

It is the result of observation, search and study of the last global trends. Trend tries to capture the aesthetics of fashion or even fashion itself, integrating elements of a very popular and current trend.

 

Is a typeface designed to be used without need to add anything external to it, because it has all components required for this.

 

Trend is trending. Designed by Paula Nazal Selaive & Daniel Hernández Sánchez.

 

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