Sunday, June 16, 2013

1900's Allure



Fashion in the period 1900–1909 in European and European-influenced countries continued the long elegant lines of the 1890s. Tall, stiff collars characterize the period, as do women's broad hats and full "Gibson Girl" hairstyles. A new, columnar silhouette introduced by the couturiers of Paris late in the decade signaled the approaching abandonment of the corset as an indispensable garment of fashionable women.

SOURCE:
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1900s_in_fashion





 MY INSPIRATION:








MY LOOK: 2013 version of My nostalgic 1900's gown
  • Fascinator
  • Blue Ruffled Blouse
  • Pink Ball Skirt
  • Brown Leggings
  • Boots

Saturday, June 08, 2013

Last-Minutes of fun before Summer ends

MOVIES:
Want to experiment your meals you want to taste? American style?
Watch: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs


Flint Lockwood (Bill Hader) who invents "Flint Lockwood Diatonic Super Mutating Dynamic Food Replicator" or FLDSMDFR for short to create many meals of the menu just like a rain fall of the food made from the clouds while Samantha "Sam" Sparks (Anna Farris) was a former intern turned weather reporter in (fictional) Swallow Falls. After Flint's successful invention comes in a huge food disaster such as "Spaghetti tornadoes."

... If you want to visit India, in no time?
Watch: 3 Idiots
 
This Bollywood film inspires you with this three guys who in enjoy life as the Engineering students at the (fictional) Imperial College of Engineering. With a dash of comedy, plus musical is equal to 100% fun in good friendship and all partners in crime in no time. One things for sure, "All is well."




... Summer is NOT yet over (to you?)
Watch: Judy Moody and the not Bummer Summer


Judy's (Jordana Beatty) Bummer Summer plan is challenging. With this Mega-Rate-NOT challenge with thrill points is easy with these: like searching Stink's (Parris Mosteller) Bigfoot while Aunt Opal (Heather Graham) is a substitute guardian for the Moody kids from her vacation. Want games, challenge, etc. to earn a 100% total of thrill points per each tasks or dares, can you handle it?

MUSIC:
Want to visit (next year's summer) in Copanhagen, Denmark?
Listen: Emmelie de Forest's "Only Teardrops"

Be inspired with Emmelie's nature-trip song with a dash of bubbly ballads and relaxing feeling to calm down. You remember her lyrics to must-re'd to memorize: "How many times can we win and lose,
how many times can we break the rules between us?"
which means, too many trials you handle for, to shame or not. Never blame each other to be
tween of us, once more.
Thanks to Ms. de Forest for a reasonable success for her song.
GAMES:
Want to inspire the women of today?
Play: Half the Sky Movement: the game on Facebook

Be inspired with these women from around the world like Radhika is a Indian-born who wants to help other women from Afganistan, Kenya, Vietnam and the U.S. to dare a good-cause with purpose in each adventure, with this Facebook application.
Girls from around the world have a social awareness with a single journey to life. Life is too short just like a half of sky of making kindness.