Congratulations to Matt Heien, EastSide PR & Funkshion Fashion Week for the announced launch of Funkshion in Mexico!!
A focus on breast cancer awareness in October brought forth a frilly & feminine side of fashion that I adore.
I spent a portion of this season's "Funkshion Fashion Week Miami" backstage with the influx of models, designers & makeup artists preparing for the evening's runway show.
Decked out in rainbow colored hair highlights, retro lipstick & bohemian clothes, Aileen; MUA & Owner of "Makeup by Aileen" insured that every lip line & hair strand was in place.
As "Indie True" Designer Cassondra Youngs was busily putting the finishing touches to her playful & colorful punk inspired dresses and models , I zipped over to give a quick hello. Bubbly and full of energy, Cassondra explained that she'd been awake for long hours while working on the collection. Yet and still, she had a smile on her face and a twinkle in her eye; seemingly happy that the feat had been accomplished.
Fashion Show Producer & Consultant Mr. Coleman instructed the "Indie True" models to line up in order and rehearse how they would walk on the runway. With wildly teased & embellished hair, the models made their way up and down the narrow walkway backstage; stopping to pose for invisible paparazzi.
At show start, the models were focused, the lights were dimmed and the seats were filled.
A T.V. monitor allowed us easy access to the happenings on the runway . (I took a seat in a closely placed chair :))
Lauren Ashley, the beautiful & charming model-esque designer of "LAGlamrock" wowed the crowd with a collection of skirts, dresses & separates in pastel pinks, blues, creams & lace. Two adorable pint sized & poised ballerinas pirouetted their way down the runway to announce the beginning of Ashley's show while reminding the crowd about the seriousness of Breast Cancer.
Designer Evrice Cornelius, the brain behind the "Casey Levan" label, brought a taste of New York City to Miami through his collection of chic pieces in leather & dark plaid that could easily go from work hours to play hours. The collection was a fresh contrast to the sensual femininity of Ashley's show.
The Red Dress Fashion Show by the American Heart Association brought out local fashion notables & socialites alike, including one Mrs. Parsons of Miami International University of Art & Design. The dresses were phenomenally made and the models appeared quite happy to wear them.
The Gustavo Cadile collection was simply phenomenal. Sophistication met utility & style through mature and soft ensembles that I feel any woman would love to wear.
At some point during the shows, I managed to snap a shot with Mr. Traver Rains of "Heatherette".I hadn't seen Mr. Rains since Funkshion about a year ago where he raised eyebrows & giggles on the runway when one of his male models donned a "NO KITTY" Tee Shirt from his namesake collection. Ever friendly & warm, Traver joked with me about the irony that was his current "COW" tee shirt. I told him that he looked fabulous as usual ....and I meant it. So did his "Barbie"-esque arm candy, indie artist "Tokyo Diva" who was set to perform the following night.
All in all, I had a great time, saw some great clothes and met some great people. Next stop? MEXICO!!
Indie True models pose for a photo backstage
"LAGlamrock" models lining up for the runway
Designer Evrice Cornelius prepares his collection
Designer Lauren Ashley (center) with her "LAGlamrock" collection & models
Local M.I.U. students assist backstage
Designer Evrice Cornelius with models wearing his "Casey Levan" collection
Aileen of "Makeup by Aileen"
Fashion staff busily work backstage
25 seasons of Funkshion!!
Snapped!! Photographers wait for show to begin
Designer Evrice Cornelius (L), Designer Traver Rains of "Heatherette" & Artist Tokyo Diva
Blue lipstick anyone? Me & Traver Rains
Monday, November 18, 2013
Monday, July 22, 2013
MIAMI BEACH FASHION WEEK SWIM RECAP: The Parties, The Shows, The Open Bars & The People that enjoy them
July 16th:
Tuesday, July 16th marked the official beginning of Fashion Week Swim here in Miami Beach, Florida. As usual, I was overly excited and anxious, looking forward to all of the eye candy to come. What I was UN-excited about however, was the weather that we've been having lately; gray, cloudy & wet. Needless to say, I was having an issue with my fashion options! How do you portray "Easy, Breezy, Bohemian, Beach Babe" when there are no sun rays in sight?!! When I finally managed to make it out of the door, I was thrilled that I wouldn't be late.
The first stop on my ever changing agenda was the Opening Reception Hosted by Peroni at The Soho Beach House; An exclusive members only beach, hotel & restaurant destination.
Upon entering "SBH", you feel as if you've entered Al Capone's beach getaway; the hotel is surrounded by lush tropical greens, the lobby is home to rich woods and gold detailing, a long hallway with a vintage feel features a wall of photographs of members & socialites.
I made my way to the elevator that would take me to "Penthouse" level where the reception was being held. Upon entering, it began to feel like a warm summer's day. Well, Sort Of. The DJ was spinning, photographers were shooting, the waiters were serving and I was smiling. I took a seat on a small and cushy love seat in the corner of the room and took in my surroundings. It wasn't long before I ran into a good friend of mine; Photographer, Film Director & Fashion Event Producer Mr. Coleman. We chatted it up a while as we were served gourmet Tiramisu (YUMMY) and Mr. Coleman paused between sentences to take pictures.
When a young lady sat down to my left, Mr. Coleman asked her who she was. She said that her name was Daniela Pineda and that she was one of Peroni's Top Ten Emerging Designers. Oh yes! The Emerging Designers! I thought. Daniela and 9 other students were selected as the top ten finalists for Peroni's Emerging Designer Series. Each student would present two pieces in hopes of being chosen the winner. The winner would be flown to New York Fashion Week and produce a full 25 piece collection, sponsored by Fashion Group International. In a nutshell? AMAZING.
Daniela was near graduation and looking forward to graduate school in Europe. Aside from being beautiful AND talented, Daniela seemed to possess a level of humility that seems all too rare in the beautiful. We talked about Fashion Design college courses, volunteering on Fashion Shows and how great it is or will be in Europe.
Daniela introduced us to her friend and fellow top ten designer, Karenn Lopez. As Mr. Coleman began to snap photos, I snapped a few of my own.
The "Peroni Girls"; Models Karina Ruiz, Jessica Sanchez & Vanessa Romero were dressed in 50's style bathing suits designed by La Belle Rabelle. Jessica offered me a Peroni Beer which I have never had. After making a feigned "Afraid" face, the models giggled and I preceded to drink. Not bad.
Sometime during the event, I was introduced to noted high fashion & international Photographer, Antonio Martez. Seemingly quiet & enigmatic, Antonio smirked as Mr. Coleman gave him an introduction followed by a comedic list of accolades. We exchanged pleasantries and continued to enjoy the relaxed vibe.
As the reception neared its end, I wished Daniela luck for the following day and said goodbye to the Peroni Girls.
July 17th:
Wednesday evening was the Emerging Designer Series at the SLS Hotel on Collins Avenue. An interior restaurant, exterior bar and a pool area surrounded by full length mirrors and lounge sofas made me feel like I was in a South Beach version of "Alice in Wonderland". House/Techno Disc Jockey DJ Retrokidd accompanied me. The pieces presented by the Top Ten were beyond breathtaking. It was easy to forget that these pieces were created by students and not actual fashion designers. YET. Exotic, Flowy and soft are just some of the words that I would use to describe most of the dresses. Sometime during the night, Retro and I ran into another Disc Jockey by the name of KillaKas who was there with his fabulous MUA Girlfriend, Anna. After the show, The F Vodka hosted after party began. we sat down, had some drinks and discussed our next move. Food it is!
Congratulations to Fashion Design Student Kim Nguyen!-Winner of the Peroni Emerging Designer Series 2013!
July 18th:
Thursday, I made my way back over to the SLS Hotel for back to back swimwear shows. Because of the recent influx of rain, the show was running behind schedule. Production staff worked busily to mop up water remnants that were left on the runway's surface, ironically set up over the hotel's invisible edge pool. As patrons & fashionistas stood around waiting for the show to start, I bumped into Photographer Antonio Martez and sparked up a conversation. Laid back, happy & funny, Martez shared bits & pieces of his life that I found fascinating and inspirational. Perhaps he would grant me the pleasure of an interview? But I digress. Sometime had still passed and the show had not started. My black stiletto ankle boots were starting to slowly kill me. By the time the first bathing suit wearing beauty stepped onto the runway, I was shoe less in black Hello Kitty socks. Still, I had a good time and managed to receive a compliment regarding the shoes that I was now carrying in my left hand.
Friday July 19th:
Friday was the beginning of chaos. And I mean that in somewhat of a good way. South Beach on a Wednesday is nothing compared to South Beach on a Friday. Traffic was beyond belief. Tonight, SLS Hotel was playing host to a private event hosted by Cosmopolitan Magazine entitled "CosmoSplash". At the same time, Soho Beach House was hosting an event on behalf of non-profit Style Saves. With both events set to begin at the same time, which one should I attend? Did I fail to mention that I hadn't eaten prior to leaving the house and that my stomach was screaming "FEED ME" in "Little Shop of Horrors" fashion? Nonetheless, I decided to attend the Cosmo party and finally made my way past the velvet rope. With Ciroc Vodka flowing at the plethora of open bars and the runway shiny and dry, it appeared that the night would be pretty great. And I was right. I discovered a new love of my life in Designer Cristy Rice's "Cuban Rice" swimwear collection. Bright, playful & in full celebration of the Miami spirit, the pieces seemed to come alive as they were presented on the runway. Collections by Maya, Inca & Papi ( For Men) were just as easy on the eye.
Not to mention the array of screams as the Papi male models strutted down the runway shirtless and some in almost next to nothing swim trunks.
Saturday July 20th:
If not THE most anticipated show of Swim week, it is definitely in the top 3. Saturday night belonged to Chloe at Soho Beach House. A friend and I made it in just before a guest list coordinator was letting attendees know that they would be closing the doors to entry. Whew. The pool area where the show was being held was filled to capacity. I only hoped that the show would start on time as I was again, in my black stiletto ankle boots. The Chloe swimwear collection was fresh, feminine and minimalist modern. Shades of peach, cream and white reigned supreme as models worked the runway in ballet flats. I'm sure that it will only be a matter of time before pieces sell out completely.
Sunday July 21:
Sunday was all about Wildfox. Filled to capacity for a second night in a row, Soho Beach House was booming with Miami's fashion elite. " Keeping Up with the Kardashians" Reality TV Stars Scott Disick and Kourtney Kardashian sat front row and smiled for cameras. As the music began and the models entered our line of vision, It was clear to me that this was my favorite show thus far. With hair full, wavy and embellished with oversized flowers, the models looked as if they'd just woken up from a "Barbie" doll sleep. Wearing wedge heels, and some in sunglasses, they blew air kisses and made playful exchanges as they passed each other and the crowd while on the runway. One fire red one piece swimsuit read "HELLO" in white font across the front. A rainbow printed two piece featured a flowy crop top. Another, in fire red, featured cheeky shorts and a ruffled crop top. From top to bottom, start to finish, the show was high energy, sexy, fun & a joy to watch. Huge Kudos to the designers. You all did an amazing job.
There were literally a dozen of Fashion Week Swim events happening this week. The Standard, The Raleigh (home of Mercedes Benz Fashion Swim Week), The Delano and The Gale are just a few of the hotels that hosted soirees. Unfortunately, I couldn't realistically attend them all, although I sure tried in my mind!!
Tonight I plan on attending an event hosted by Chromat Swimwear & WattsUp Rose. Designer Becca Charen will showcase her latest swimwear collection and Photographer Ben Watts (Brother of Actress Naomi Watts) will debut his new wine "WattsUp Rose".
Tomorrow I must make my way to The Standard hotel for the last day of their swimwear showcase. Wait for me!!!
The "Peroni Girls"- (l) Vanessa Romero, Jessica Sanchez & Karina Ruiz
The scene at Tuesday night's opening reception (Soho Beach House)
Top Ten Peroni Emerging Designers Daniela Pineda & Karenn Lopez
DJ RetroKidd, MUA Anna & MUA Kera at SLS
At Cosmosplash
No Shoes at Thursday's show-SLS Hotel
Cosmopolitan Swag Bag
Male Model during the Papi show
Runway over the SLS Pool
At The Chloe show-Soho Beach House
Outfit of the Night
"Hello" from Wildfox Couture Swim
Wildfox models: (l) Lina Shekhovtsova, Danielle Knudson & Unidentified Model
Glimpse of the Chloe show
More pictures to come:)
Tuesday, July 16th marked the official beginning of Fashion Week Swim here in Miami Beach, Florida. As usual, I was overly excited and anxious, looking forward to all of the eye candy to come. What I was UN-excited about however, was the weather that we've been having lately; gray, cloudy & wet. Needless to say, I was having an issue with my fashion options! How do you portray "Easy, Breezy, Bohemian, Beach Babe" when there are no sun rays in sight?!! When I finally managed to make it out of the door, I was thrilled that I wouldn't be late.
The first stop on my ever changing agenda was the Opening Reception Hosted by Peroni at The Soho Beach House; An exclusive members only beach, hotel & restaurant destination.
Upon entering "SBH", you feel as if you've entered Al Capone's beach getaway; the hotel is surrounded by lush tropical greens, the lobby is home to rich woods and gold detailing, a long hallway with a vintage feel features a wall of photographs of members & socialites.
I made my way to the elevator that would take me to "Penthouse" level where the reception was being held. Upon entering, it began to feel like a warm summer's day. Well, Sort Of. The DJ was spinning, photographers were shooting, the waiters were serving and I was smiling. I took a seat on a small and cushy love seat in the corner of the room and took in my surroundings. It wasn't long before I ran into a good friend of mine; Photographer, Film Director & Fashion Event Producer Mr. Coleman. We chatted it up a while as we were served gourmet Tiramisu (YUMMY) and Mr. Coleman paused between sentences to take pictures.
When a young lady sat down to my left, Mr. Coleman asked her who she was. She said that her name was Daniela Pineda and that she was one of Peroni's Top Ten Emerging Designers. Oh yes! The Emerging Designers! I thought. Daniela and 9 other students were selected as the top ten finalists for Peroni's Emerging Designer Series. Each student would present two pieces in hopes of being chosen the winner. The winner would be flown to New York Fashion Week and produce a full 25 piece collection, sponsored by Fashion Group International. In a nutshell? AMAZING.
Daniela was near graduation and looking forward to graduate school in Europe. Aside from being beautiful AND talented, Daniela seemed to possess a level of humility that seems all too rare in the beautiful. We talked about Fashion Design college courses, volunteering on Fashion Shows and how great it is or will be in Europe.
Daniela introduced us to her friend and fellow top ten designer, Karenn Lopez. As Mr. Coleman began to snap photos, I snapped a few of my own.
The "Peroni Girls"; Models Karina Ruiz, Jessica Sanchez & Vanessa Romero were dressed in 50's style bathing suits designed by La Belle Rabelle. Jessica offered me a Peroni Beer which I have never had. After making a feigned "Afraid" face, the models giggled and I preceded to drink. Not bad.
Sometime during the event, I was introduced to noted high fashion & international Photographer, Antonio Martez. Seemingly quiet & enigmatic, Antonio smirked as Mr. Coleman gave him an introduction followed by a comedic list of accolades. We exchanged pleasantries and continued to enjoy the relaxed vibe.
As the reception neared its end, I wished Daniela luck for the following day and said goodbye to the Peroni Girls.
July 17th:
Wednesday evening was the Emerging Designer Series at the SLS Hotel on Collins Avenue. An interior restaurant, exterior bar and a pool area surrounded by full length mirrors and lounge sofas made me feel like I was in a South Beach version of "Alice in Wonderland". House/Techno Disc Jockey DJ Retrokidd accompanied me. The pieces presented by the Top Ten were beyond breathtaking. It was easy to forget that these pieces were created by students and not actual fashion designers. YET. Exotic, Flowy and soft are just some of the words that I would use to describe most of the dresses. Sometime during the night, Retro and I ran into another Disc Jockey by the name of KillaKas who was there with his fabulous MUA Girlfriend, Anna. After the show, The F Vodka hosted after party began. we sat down, had some drinks and discussed our next move. Food it is!
Congratulations to Fashion Design Student Kim Nguyen!-Winner of the Peroni Emerging Designer Series 2013!
July 18th:
Thursday, I made my way back over to the SLS Hotel for back to back swimwear shows. Because of the recent influx of rain, the show was running behind schedule. Production staff worked busily to mop up water remnants that were left on the runway's surface, ironically set up over the hotel's invisible edge pool. As patrons & fashionistas stood around waiting for the show to start, I bumped into Photographer Antonio Martez and sparked up a conversation. Laid back, happy & funny, Martez shared bits & pieces of his life that I found fascinating and inspirational. Perhaps he would grant me the pleasure of an interview? But I digress. Sometime had still passed and the show had not started. My black stiletto ankle boots were starting to slowly kill me. By the time the first bathing suit wearing beauty stepped onto the runway, I was shoe less in black Hello Kitty socks. Still, I had a good time and managed to receive a compliment regarding the shoes that I was now carrying in my left hand.
Friday July 19th:
Friday was the beginning of chaos. And I mean that in somewhat of a good way. South Beach on a Wednesday is nothing compared to South Beach on a Friday. Traffic was beyond belief. Tonight, SLS Hotel was playing host to a private event hosted by Cosmopolitan Magazine entitled "CosmoSplash". At the same time, Soho Beach House was hosting an event on behalf of non-profit Style Saves. With both events set to begin at the same time, which one should I attend? Did I fail to mention that I hadn't eaten prior to leaving the house and that my stomach was screaming "FEED ME" in "Little Shop of Horrors" fashion? Nonetheless, I decided to attend the Cosmo party and finally made my way past the velvet rope. With Ciroc Vodka flowing at the plethora of open bars and the runway shiny and dry, it appeared that the night would be pretty great. And I was right. I discovered a new love of my life in Designer Cristy Rice's "Cuban Rice" swimwear collection. Bright, playful & in full celebration of the Miami spirit, the pieces seemed to come alive as they were presented on the runway. Collections by Maya, Inca & Papi ( For Men) were just as easy on the eye.
Not to mention the array of screams as the Papi male models strutted down the runway shirtless and some in almost next to nothing swim trunks.
Saturday July 20th:
If not THE most anticipated show of Swim week, it is definitely in the top 3. Saturday night belonged to Chloe at Soho Beach House. A friend and I made it in just before a guest list coordinator was letting attendees know that they would be closing the doors to entry. Whew. The pool area where the show was being held was filled to capacity. I only hoped that the show would start on time as I was again, in my black stiletto ankle boots. The Chloe swimwear collection was fresh, feminine and minimalist modern. Shades of peach, cream and white reigned supreme as models worked the runway in ballet flats. I'm sure that it will only be a matter of time before pieces sell out completely.
Sunday July 21:
Sunday was all about Wildfox. Filled to capacity for a second night in a row, Soho Beach House was booming with Miami's fashion elite. " Keeping Up with the Kardashians" Reality TV Stars Scott Disick and Kourtney Kardashian sat front row and smiled for cameras. As the music began and the models entered our line of vision, It was clear to me that this was my favorite show thus far. With hair full, wavy and embellished with oversized flowers, the models looked as if they'd just woken up from a "Barbie" doll sleep. Wearing wedge heels, and some in sunglasses, they blew air kisses and made playful exchanges as they passed each other and the crowd while on the runway. One fire red one piece swimsuit read "HELLO" in white font across the front. A rainbow printed two piece featured a flowy crop top. Another, in fire red, featured cheeky shorts and a ruffled crop top. From top to bottom, start to finish, the show was high energy, sexy, fun & a joy to watch. Huge Kudos to the designers. You all did an amazing job.
There were literally a dozen of Fashion Week Swim events happening this week. The Standard, The Raleigh (home of Mercedes Benz Fashion Swim Week), The Delano and The Gale are just a few of the hotels that hosted soirees. Unfortunately, I couldn't realistically attend them all, although I sure tried in my mind!!
Tonight I plan on attending an event hosted by Chromat Swimwear & WattsUp Rose. Designer Becca Charen will showcase her latest swimwear collection and Photographer Ben Watts (Brother of Actress Naomi Watts) will debut his new wine "WattsUp Rose".
Tomorrow I must make my way to The Standard hotel for the last day of their swimwear showcase. Wait for me!!!
The "Peroni Girls"- (l) Vanessa Romero, Jessica Sanchez & Karina Ruiz
The scene at Tuesday night's opening reception (Soho Beach House)
Top Ten Peroni Emerging Designers Daniela Pineda & Karenn Lopez
DJ RetroKidd, MUA Anna & MUA Kera at SLS
At Cosmosplash
No Shoes at Thursday's show-SLS Hotel
Cosmopolitan Swag Bag
Male Model during the Papi show
Runway over the SLS Pool
At The Chloe show-Soho Beach House
Outfit of the Night
"Hello" from Wildfox Couture Swim
Wildfox models: (l) Lina Shekhovtsova, Danielle Knudson & Unidentified Model
Glimpse of the Chloe show
More pictures to come:)
Friday, July 12, 2013
Upcoming Event
Citizens of the Universe will play host to a "new interpretation of happy hour" entitled "REMIX WEDNESDAYS". The charity cocktail mixer will be held at the Blue Martini Brickell in Downtown Miami with proceeds to benefit Concerned African Women Inc; a non profit organization specializing in literacy programs for youth.
RSVP & Get Tickets now at www.citizensoftheuniverse.net & www.remixwednesdays.eventbrite.com
Company Updates
- Official company website is now active at www.citizensoftheuniverse.net. While there, be sure to join our mailing list.
- We can be contacted by web, email or phone at 877 821 8799.
- In association with Blue Martini Brickell & Concerned African Women, Inc, we will be hosting a charity cocktail mixer on Wednesday, July 31st. Invitation to follow.
Funkshion Swim Week 2013- July 17-21
The official schedule for this year's Funkshion Swim Week has been announced and we couldn't wait to share it with you!
Starting on July 17th, the SLS Hotel South Beach will be overrun by models, press, fashion lovers, bloggers, photographers and the like.
Please see the full lists of shows below and visit www.fashionweekmiami.com or www.funkshion.com to RSVP.
Keep in mind that although Funkshion shows are open to the public, only the first 100 RSVPs will be confirmed and allowed entry.
SLS HOTEL SOUTH BEACH:
WEDNESDAY JULY 17th:
9:00PM Peroni Emerging Designer Series
presented by Fashion Group Int'l
Daniela Pineda, Ana Garcia, Karenn Lopez
Parker Thumble, Paula Velasquez, Andrea
Lewis, Luz Mily, Kim Nguyen, Kate Broadrick
9:30PM Nathalie Criado - Kriado
10:00PM Afterparty hosted by F Vodka
THURSDAY JULY 18th:
8:00PM Toxic Sadie
9:00PM Barraca Chic
FRIDAY JULY 19th:
9:00PM Cosmopolitan Summer Splash
Inca, Eberjey, Zingara, Maya, Papi, Samsara,
Fitsco (not open to public)
SATURDAY JULY 20th:
9:00PM Sinesia Karol
10:00PM Afterparty hosted by F Vodka
SUNDAY JULY 21st:
9:00PM Sonia Vera
SOHO BEACH HOUSE:
(shows are not open to public)
TUESDAY JULY 16th:
8:00PM Peroni Reception
Emerging Designer Series
hosted by Peroni and FGI
FRIDAY JULY 19th:
9:00PM Style Saves Fashion Show
Presented by Belvedere, Cabana, Crasqi,
and Shick
SATURDAY JULY 20th:
9:00PM Chloe
SUNDAY JULY 21st:
9:00PM Wildfox
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
LE BOOK: CONNECTIONS EVENT- NYC JUNE 5TH & 6TH 2013
"LE BOOK" "is the world's first and only trade publication for the Beauty, Design, Entertainment, Publishing, Advertising and Fashion Industries."
Published in Paris, New York, London, Berlin and Los Angeles, "LE BOOK" showcases over 50,000 professionals in creative industries.
June 5th marks the first day of one of the company's very popular networking/connecting events being held in New York City's Soho neighborhood. "LE BOOK" also plays host to connecting events in other markets where "LE BOOK" is published.
For more information, visit www.lebook.com
Published in Paris, New York, London, Berlin and Los Angeles, "LE BOOK" showcases over 50,000 professionals in creative industries.
June 5th marks the first day of one of the company's very popular networking/connecting events being held in New York City's Soho neighborhood. "LE BOOK" also plays host to connecting events in other markets where "LE BOOK" is published.
For more information, visit www.lebook.com
Sunday, May 19, 2013
"The Great Gatsby":A Killer Film Soundtrack
I consider myself to be a Leonardo Dicaprio fan. I've watched him sketch a naked heiress wearing a blue diamond in "Titanic", track detectives in "The Departed", run away with thousands of dollars in "Catch Me If You Can", melt hearts in "Romeo&Juliet", dream dreams in "Inception", lose his mind in "Shutter Island, ..... well, you get the picture.
Dicaprio's latest installment is "The Great Gatsby"; glamorous clothes, cigarette holders, prohibition and deception.
Although the 1920's fashion and uber-chic interior design concepts were both indeed eye-catching, the true star of this film is ..........drum roll please.......THE SOUNDTRACK.
Featuring the likes of "Beyonce", "Florence & The Machine", "Gotye" and "Will.I.Am", the eclectic mix is a somehow sexy and refreshing mess of a party. A few of the film's scenes feature soundtrack tunes by "Jay-Z".
Lana Del Rey's "Young & Beautiful" is my new best friend. The haunting and erotic ballad has already scored over 4 million views on "YouTube". The full soundtrack is also available for listening.
I haven't bought a film soundtrack since "The Bodyguard". This is the one.
Dicaprio's latest installment is "The Great Gatsby"; glamorous clothes, cigarette holders, prohibition and deception.
Although the 1920's fashion and uber-chic interior design concepts were both indeed eye-catching, the true star of this film is ..........drum roll please.......THE SOUNDTRACK.
Featuring the likes of "Beyonce", "Florence & The Machine", "Gotye" and "Will.I.Am", the eclectic mix is a somehow sexy and refreshing mess of a party. A few of the film's scenes feature soundtrack tunes by "Jay-Z".
Lana Del Rey's "Young & Beautiful" is my new best friend. The haunting and erotic ballad has already scored over 4 million views on "YouTube". The full soundtrack is also available for listening.
I haven't bought a film soundtrack since "The Bodyguard". This is the one.
Thursday, April 4, 2013
She Gets IT..............Do You??
We realised we are all citizens of the universe, says Sunita Williams
"My space expedition changed my perspective towards people"
“My space expedition has changed my perspective towards people. Looking down at the Earth, we could not see borders or people with different nationalities. It was then that realisation dawned on us that all of us are a group of human beings and citizens of the universe,” said NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, during an event at the National Science Centre here on Monday morning.
Read Full Story at http://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/science/we-realised-we-are-all-citizens-of-the-universe-says-sunita-williams/article4569917.ece
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Beck Sapphire Miami Launch Party-March 2013
Maiya Gitryte on the Beck's red carpet
It all began with a key.........
Beck Sapphire Model surrounded by beer and rosesThe Rules of the game
DJ Up Top
Beck's Bar
Patrons Mingle Upstairs
Sexy Logo
Patrons smile it up for the green screen photo booth
My favorite fashion looks of the night
(L) Maiya Gitryte, Model "Lucy", Model Naomi Sharri
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Killed It= Mourn It: Harvin & Meyer Eadon do New York Fashion Week like pros
The Style Network has recently unleashed its latest hit reality series, "Big Rich Atlanta". For those of you that may not be familiar with the show's synopsis, it follows the lives of several Mothers, Daughters & Socialites as they wine, dine, fight, shop and mingle within the Atlanta social scene and the one place that links them together; the "Country Club". The breakout stars of the show thus far are sisters Harvin & Meyer Eadon. The "SheBlamesMe" jewelry designers were recently spotted during New York's Fashion Week dressed as glamorous as ever! I was prompted to post......
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