вторник, 20 декември 2011 г.

Miranda: ''..a rose can never be a sunflower''

"I just remember, like, the first time I met Adriana, she was so beautiful," Kerr said. "I was like, 'Why would they want me? I mean, look at her. She's incredible..''
"I can't feel bad about being who I am, just like the girl next to me can't feel bad about being who she is. Because a rose can never be a sunflower, and a sunflower can never be a rose, I want to encourage women to embrace their own uniqueness. Because just like a rose is beautiful, so is a sunflower, so is a peony. I mean, all flowers are beautiful in their own way, and that's like women too." Miranda Kerr

четвъртък, 14 юли 2011 г.

Blumarine 2011












Adriana Lima is a goddess! She is The Model for me!

Valentino colour..


Anne Hathaway has been assigned the job of announcing the nominees of the 82nd Academy Awards on February 2nd, 2010. She was wearing Valentino dress.
Miley Cyrus - Oscars 2008



Valentino sketches

Valentino ad 2009
Valentino red rose purse bag
Shoes in red

Think luxury,think elegance, think Red carpet!

понеделник, 11 юли 2011 г.

Pink wave!








I think that pink is the colour of passion!

Here are some of my favourite Moschino looks!






I think they are more appropriate for evening parties, because having the perfect dress is an important thing for a woman!



сряда, 30 март 2011 г.

Hi, gorgeous!

The new push-up made to be noticed!





Exclusive: Chanel's Gabrielle



"I didn't realise how provocative it was - the beige jumpsuit on the beige motorbike - until I saw it afterwards," says Keira Knightley of her latest performance for Chanel Mademoiselle. Watch the Hollywood star talk through the making of the new ad here. "I'm not that character but I really want to be her," she adds. "I wonder if I spray myself with enough perfume I might become her?"

Elie Saab Autumn/Winter 2011-12







WHATEVER Elie Saab's woman is up to next season, she's going to look chic, refined and ladylike in the process. The third to last show on the last day of Paris Fashion Week belonged to the Lebanese designer whose penchant for red carpet dresses was kept relatively restrained today. It was a show that, fittingly, seemed to tick a good handful of trend boxes we've been accustomed to seeing over the last four weeks.

So, we had fur in there (on shoulders and lapels of neat black daywear ensembles), and we had red (on slit-to-the-thigh dresses and belted svelte dresses beaded and draped, twisted and pleated), and a mix-and-match of textures – which we saw at every fashion capital and at almost every show. When it wasn't red, it was burgundy – again tapping into the season's trends for boozy shades – and when it wasn't neat and polished for going to work, it was glamorous and polished for a twirl down that red carpet.

We had the usual suspects in gowns of silver sequin beads and others in cascades of berry shades – they came strapless and with a shimmer over the hip, something which was repeated in a much less dramatic way on the pencil skirts we had seen earlier in the collection.