Showing posts with label Lady Gaga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lady Gaga. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Miley Cyrus New Fashion Styles of 2011





Miley Cyrus is well known for her talent as a singer,performer and actor, being a muse for teen agers around the Whole world. A child who grew up in the spotlight,Miley Cyrus managed to build her career slowly juggling her music career with acting and now a days it seems that her main focus is music and it shows.
Because time is passing and Miley Cyrus is turning into a gorgeous young Beautiful woman, her fashion styles  changed and it seems everyone noticed and Everyone was shocked to see her fashion style.Cyrus’s '' new fashion style is more feminine, and more revealing than it used to be, but that doesn’t mean she looks inappropriate.Being in the entertainment business involves adapting yourself to the new trends and stage outfits are stage Outfits as they are meant to be a part of the show put together by the artist. Miley stage outfits moved up one level and she now adopts more revealing outfits, Clothes which enhance her femininity and which state she is not a child anymore. This gorgeous young Beautiful and Pretty woman loves fashion and this shows.






Miley Cyrus, likes to be unique and wears Outfits which suit her personality.With a little bit of rock-chic influences, her casual, street Outfits make her look amazing while still underlining her femininity.Mixing and matching seems to be a piece-of-cake for her as, She manages to pull off some of the coolest Outfits.She has  developed well sense of fashion.Her cowboy boots are a huge part of her Outfits and we love how she manages to incorporate them into her stylish Outfits.Tight fitting jeans,Cute summer dresses, and tight or baggy shirts paired with cowboy boots suit her perfectly and create a very very inspirational looks.              









When it comes to Formal occasions cyrus,''s seems to turn towards Fabulous dresses and gowns which make her stand out. Depending on the occasion Miley Cyrus likes to choose, elegant pencil,short tight fitting dresses,cut dresses and fabulous elegant gowns adorned with different details which helps to create a unique looks. Regardless of the dress style she decides for Cyrus,'s looks elegant and still manages to maintain a little bit of her rock chic attitude. Never too revealing at formal occasions,Cyrus,'s can definitely be considered a great fashion muse.Her stage Outfits adapt to the music and Miley Cyrus,'s tries to be inventive with her shows, this is why now a days her stage Outfits are much more revealing than they used to be. Madonna, Beyonce, Lady Gaga, set some new trends when it comes to stage Outfits and entertainment and this seems to have influences over many artists. Miley’s Cyrus new stage Outfits reveal more skin than before and this seems to have caused a great amount of controversies. Check out her fabulous leotard, tummy revealing shirts and faboulous shorts and decide for yourself if this style suits Miley cyrus.!!


Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Lady gaga beauty secrets











It’s too hard to think of someone glam as the most famous celebrity Lady Gaga mulling over a makeup bag ! But the latest issue of PEOPLE the rockstar superstar singer opens up about her surprisingly normal beauty routines.lady Gaga calls her mother Cynthia Germanotta and Princess Diana her beauty influences said her mom taught her to wash her face with Ivory soap, But that doesn’t mean the celebrity always follows directions

When asked to lady gaga how many nights per week she goes to bed wearing makeup, she replies, Seven days That is not good for lady gaga skin but I’m blessed with good genes.” What is good for her skin? The sunblock she carries around in her beauty box “I don’t like to tan my face because it’s bad for wrinkles,” she explains.

The natural brunette, known for her now white blonde locks,  she misses her dark hair when she has to “get a chemical haircut because my blonde hair is falling out.” And that’s not the only damage fame has done she admits that she’s dying for a foot massage to relieve her  feet after all those days spent walking in sky high heels.

But lady Gaga  whose favorite fragrances growing up were Versace Baby Rose Jeans and Revlon’s Jean Naté ! says that above all, the best beauty tip is to be yourself. “Just go with your gut,” she urges. “Whenever you try to be someone else, it’s boring.” Perhaps that’s why she’s skipping mascara and fake lashes these days. “I think it’s more modern not to wear

I just wear eyeliner. For more on lady Gaga’s beauty secrets, pick up the March 28 issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands now.













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Saturday, March 19, 2011

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Monday, March 14, 2011

In Honor of the People of Japan: COUNT ME IN! - An Invitation to Contribute

This week, I'm dedicating my blog to the people of Japan. The inconceivable pain and devastation they are experiencing individually, within families, communities, and as a country is beyond my wildest comprehension.

Please take a few moments today, this week, and until Japan is restored to its' glorious, vibrant self to donate, say a prayer, meditate, or do whatever it is you feel comfortable doing to forward the healing process for our global neighbors.

If you'd like to make a monetary donation, here are a few links I've found:

Red Cross

Center for International Disaster Information

Digital Ways to Donate to Japan Disaster Relief (via FB, Twitter, Apple, Google, Zynga)

Apple iTunes

Author Maureen Johnson's SHELTERBOX

Even Lady Gaga has designed a bracelet and ALL PROCEEDS will go directly to Japan relief efforts.

HERE'S ANOTHER QUICK AND EASY WAY TO HELP:
Just write: COUNT ME IN! in the Comment Section.

To honor my commitment to
contribute as much as I can towards relief efforts in Japan, I will make a $5 contribution for every "COUNT ME IN!" comment I receive, here on my blog, my FB page, and/or on my Twitter page through this Sunday, 3/20. I invite all of you in the Social Media Communities to join me in this effort. Together, we can make a difference.

Namaste to all.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Oddball Products and Events of CES 2011


For the most part, CES is a tranquil affair composed primarily of civilized technical discourse. Then you get to the booth with the dongs.

11 NVIDIA Kegputer

To be fair, this is not the only keg-shaped PC mod out there. But it IS the only keg-shaped PC mod I've seen that can still dispense beer as the Lord intended. The kick-ass Sandy Bridge sporting rig not only contains the newest and bestest CPU CES has to offer, it can dispense a half-gallon keg of beer out of its own self-refrigerating and carbonation unit. The Kegputer was pouring Sierra Nevada Pale Ale at the show. It was also running Starcraft II on three 30 inch monitors in portrait mode, which is much better than I can do when filled with a half gallon of grog.
10 Lady Gaga + Polaroid Instant Camera

I don't know what's more bizarre: that Polaroid is trying to get us to reinvest in instant cameras , or that Lady Gaga showed up at CES claiming to carry a Polaroid photo printer in her purse wherever she goes. At a show whose guests have traditionally been on par with Michael Dell's dry cleaner, there sure was an uncomfortable amount of star power this year: 50 Cent even showed up to sign autographs and shill his headphones. Is there no place left where nerds can just be among our own kind?
9 iPhone turns Vibrator

Do you have so much money that you can afford to void your iPhone's warranty with bodily fluids? Then perhaps I can interest you in OhMiBod's Body Heat, an app that can set your "personal massager" to vibrate in time with your iPod's music, with you controlling the strength and speed of the vibration via the touch screen. How app crackdown-happy Apple let this slip by I have no idea. Just don't you go syncing this up with something like "Teddy Bear's Picnic" and ruin it for everybody.
8 Angry Birds, the Board Game

The app everybody has is now being made into a physical board game by Mattel, complete with plastic birds and pigs. Draw a card, use the plastic wooden planks to build the structure pictured, then knock it down by launching a bird from the tiny slingshot.You might as well just throw the cards away, though, because you know the real fun in this is just knocking everything down. Grab some army dudes, action figures, blocks, a neighbor kid--get them all in the mix and watch them fall on their knees before the power of your mighty slinger. The game will hit stores at the respectable MSRP of $14.99.
7 iCade for iPad

I've never particularily felt the need to turn my iPad into a tiny arcade cabinet, but now that I am aware such thing is possible, I am unable to concentrate on anything else. Online retailer Think Geek first conceived of the iCade as an April Fool's joke last year, but as has happened with their other April Fool's joke products (Star Wars TaunTaun sleeping bag, 8-bit tie), this one is actually coming to life thanks to ION Audio. It'll be out this spring for $99, and with Atari already working on games like Asteroids for the iOS, this doesn't seem entirely crazy to me.
6 Get Violently Tasered, Win a Hat

Step right up to the Taser booth, tell the attendant "Yes, Tase me, bro!", and you'll get a commemorative Taser hat and coin. Of course, you will actually have to experience a full Tasing (after, naturally, you sign a two page waiver that says you won't sue in the event of your organ being punctured or you straight up dying). If I could have, I would've just spent every day of CES camping out in front of the booth watching people get Tasered for a shitty cotton cap with an unidentifiable logo. Who would agree to this? You must be aware of the risk of taking a public dump after experiencing thousands of volts of electricity running through your body.
5 CTA Digital Inflatable Kart

Could Mario Kart get any more fun? Yes, says CTA Digital, if you play it while sitting in an inflatable toy shaped like a go-kart. Check it out, though, the steering wheel's got a holder for the Wii remote--the ingenuity of which is worth at least $20 of the $40 asking price. The kart itself can support up to 300 pounds of obese American toddler. Your kids will probably hate you, though, when they see this in the living room and then quickly realize what it actually is. Doug from CTA says he has "no doubt you'll be the most popular person on the block" if you buy this, though, so it might be worth the risk.
4 I Am T-Pain Microphone

Autotune user T-Pain showed up at CES to promote his new business endeavor, the I Am T-Pain microphone. According to Mr. Pain, the mic works just like the eponymous app. Talk into the mic and your voice comes out like Robot Squeaky Fromme farts. You should be able to buy this for $39.99 this summer, if you can't think of anything better to spend forty dollars on than bearing a superficial resemblance to a song interrupter who hasn't been on the charts for many moons.
3 The Showbots

A back-talking Showbot jamming out to AC/DC roamed the halls of CES, confusing conference-goers and leaving broken-hearted and confusingly aroused women in his wake. Turns out they're roving mansuits available for hire should you want to promote your company and/or item, and though I'm receiving nary a robo high-five for mentioning them, every company needs to start using these instead of giving me crappy pens and water bottles I'm just going to give to Goodwill to feel good about making a living eating Lornadoones and typing about robots.
2 ioPrego Electronic Rosary

Having been raised Catholic, I did a lot of rosaries as a child. Some for sass-talking my mother, others for waking up late for school, others still for accidentally eating an entire sleeve of communion wafers I thought were crackers (this is actually true). Basically you have to say a prayer for every bead on those long necklaces, and it's pretty easy to lose track of which bead you're on when you've already done thirty Hail Marys and you want to go outside and play. Now, thanks to the ioPrego, which I first thought was Italian for iPregnant, something that would've made a much better gadget, you and your Catholic bros can take advantage of Chinese innovations to worship Mother Mary just how she would've liked: easily, and with beeps.
1 Calibur11 Xbox 360 Vault

How much did you spend on your Xbox 360? $300, max? Well, instead of buying a protection plan for a fraction of the cost, why not buy a Calibur11 vault for $90? Though the Vault won't protect your 360 from technical failure, which, chances are, what will actually break it, it will probably protect your Xbox from being punched. It also makes a scary face on the side. Approved by Major League Gaming!

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Necklaces, rRngs, Brooches, Earrings and Bracelets. Jewellery

 jewellry for some one like  but i lke TOOOO MUCH























Jewellery or jewelry (pronounced /ˈdʒuːəlᵊri/; see American and British spelling differences) is a form of personal adornment, manifesting itself as necklaces, rings, brooches, earrings and bracelets. Jewellery may be made from any material, usually gemstones, precious metals or shells. Factors affecting the choice of materials include cultural differences and the availability of the materials. Jewellery may be appreciated because of its material properties, its patterns or for meaningful symbols. Jewellery differs from other items of personal adornment in that it has no other purpose than to look appealing. Items such as belts and handbags are considered to be accessories rather than jewellery.
The word jewellery is derived from the word jewel, which was Anglicised from the Old French "jouel" circa the 13th century.[1] Further tracing leads back to the Latin word "jocale", meaning plaything. Jewellery is one of the oldest forms of body adornment; recently-found 100,000-year-old beads made from Nassarius shells are thought to be the oldest known jewellery.[2]
Jewellery is sometimes regarded as a way of storing wealth and might also possess some minimal functionality, such as holding a garment together or keeping hair in place. It has from very early times been regarded as a form of personal adornment. The first pieces of jewellery were made from natural materials, such as bone, animal teeth, shell, wood and carved stone. Some jewellery throughout the ages may have specifically been as an indication of a social group. More exotic jewellery is often for wealthier people, with its rarity increasing its value. Due to its personal nature and its indication of social class, some cultures established traditions of burying the dead with their jewellery.
Jewellery has been made to adorn nearly every body part, from hairpins to toe rings and many more types of jewellery. While high-quality jewellery is made with gemstones and precious metals, such as silver or gold, there is also a growing demand for art jewellery where design and creativity is prized above material value. In addition, there is the less costly costume jewellery, made from lower value materials and mass-produced. Other variations include wire sculpture (wrap) jewellery, using anything from base metal wire with rock tumbled stone to precious metals and precious gemstones.