Thursday, January 27, 2011

H&M Launches online store!

H&M Logo

H&M Fashionista can finally shop 24/7. H&M announced earlier via Twitter

"Good morning is an understatement! H&M has decided to have online shopping in the US at the turn of the year 2011/2012! Stay tuned for more." - @HmUsa


Times: ‘Nobody Is Crabbing About Couture Being Out of Touch’





When was the last time the critics were so overjoyed with a season they could hardly stand it? Certainly not the last round of shows in New York, where the white after white looks had a lot of showgoers feeling like they may as well be in the office watching a printer with no ink cartridge spit out blank sheets. Milan was a surprisingly pleasurable experience, while Paris delivered some hits, some misses. Finally fashion people have some relief in the spring 2011 couture season, which just concluded in Paris. Cathy Horyn, the Times critic who can hardly critique without being called mean, was so excited about Armani PrivĂ©, she bothered to go backstage — which, with the crowd, might have been about as fun as walking through nineteen inches of unplowed snow and seeing a couple celebrities trudging through with you along the way — to pat Giorgio on the back.
Now, some of Mr. Armani’s creations looked straight out of the Saturday-morning TV shows of the ’60s, and the plastic saucer hats were dippy, but I give Mr. Armani credit for working with those glistening fabrics, for the sense of control over the shapes, even if the futuristic vision was a little hackneyed. He has been on this particular jag for a few seasons, and he might have received encouragement from Lady Gaga, a client. If making clothes with spherical necklines and mirrored surfaces gives him something other than beige wool crepe to focus on, I’m all for it.
She was upbeat if similarly ambivalent about John Galliano's collection for Dior, inspired by illustrator René Gruau.
It’s true that Mr. Galliano should put down the books, but trust me when I say that most of the suits and dresses in this collection would look gorgeous on someone. You have to ignore the ’50s makeup. The little airy jackets with pencil or full skirts are stunning, as were Lido feather numbers, and you won’t find colors like that anywhere nowadays.
Her praise for Jean Paul Gaultier is less mixed:
Jean Paul Gaultier, on Wednesday, was spectacular — easily his most satisfying show in years.
One of the great things about Horyn, who is aware of this rare effusion of positivity, is that her rosiest reviews usually come with a thorn or two.
The couture shows have been pretty wonderful this season. Nobody is crabbing about them being out of touch, maybe because a lot of editors just finished preseason collections and are bored to death.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

In Awe for Words... Why Would You Allow Your Child to Dance like this?


Why is the little boy booty popping better then the little girl... their parents need to be SHOT!

Gucci Launches First Children's Collection

Here are a few pieces from the new Gucci children's collection some might consider the prices a little steep for kids who seem like they grow every other week with t-shirts starting at $150. Avaiable sizes are newborns to 8 years old .






I am highly disappointed that the Gucci campaign did not have ONE African American child... not even one who look mixed.


Tuesday, January 18, 2011

That Zodiac Sign You Been Reppin Might NOT Be YOU All Along... Zodiac Sign Change

As reported on MSN News Your zodiac sign may have changed

WTHR-TV

Many of us read our horoscopes everyday. But now, it turns out, you may be reading the wrong sign. A shift in the sky over the millenniums altered your zodialogical sign.

The star doctors say Earth right now is in a totally different spot in relation to the sun and its equatorial alignment than it was 3,000 years ago.

That's when the 12 zodiac signs were assigned.

Those signs you were born into are now not really the same because the Earth's wobble on its axis means a nearly one-month bump in the stars alignment.

Depending on whether you are on the cusp, your sign either changed or just moved a bit.

Here is the updated list:

Capricorn: Jan. 20-Feb. 16

Aquarius: Feb. 16-March 11

Pisces: March 11-April 18

Aries: April 18-May 13

Taurus: May 13-June 21

Gemini: June 21-July 20

Cancer: July 20-Aug. 10

Leo: Aug. 10-Sept. 16

Virgo: Sept. 16-Oct. 30

Libra: Oct. 30-Nov. 23

Scorpio: Nov. 23-29

Ophiuchus:* Nov. 29-Dec. 17

Sagittarius: Dec. 17-Jan. 20

* Ophiuchus (serpent bearer) is a rarely used astrological sign, not included in most versions of the Zodiac. It is also known as Serpentarius.

 What do ya'll think about this BULLSHIT... Either way REMAIN a Taurus with the change (I guess I'm really a Taurus at HEART) but the rest of ya'll might consider covering those tats... ;-P

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Saturday, January 15, 2011

Homer Simpson Tattoo on Vagina... Really Doh!?!?!


I have to admit... I was on the FLOOR after I saw the picture. It is quite artistic in its own right. I'm not really sure why any woman would want a picture of Homer Simpson on her "Va Jay Jay". The tattoo artist did a hell of a job. The "art" looks just like homer right down to his "LIPS". Talk about a mouth FULL ;-)

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Saturday, January 1, 2011

Happy New Year!!!

Wishing you all a Happy and prosperous new year. Resolutions... I don't have any I never really understood the point. All that "for the new year I'm cutting people off" I'm getting on "my get money sh!t" all these things people say sounds good for the moment, but why wait for change?