May 18, 2007 -
I'm in the wedding spirit today, kids! Not only did I find out that Isaac Mizrahi is doing BRIDAL for Target , but I came across some excellent ideas for wedding gifts. And, seeing as how it's been Wedding Central around here lately, I thought I'd throw some ideas out there since wedding season is quickly approaching....
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Dec 12, 2008 -
FOSSIL - Analog Glitz Silver Dial Watch
Swatch - Fateful Game
Full Blooded Pink - Swatch
D&G Dolce & Gabbana 'C'est Chic' Crystal Bracelet Watch - View All - Nordstrom
MoMA Store - Icon Watch
Betsey Johnson | Betsey Johnson Large Crystal Watch at ASOS
The Deveaux Wrap Watch
Enchanted accessories: Accessories: Wmagazine.com
White House | Black Market - Crimson Chronograph
Oasis Diamonte Bangle Watch at ASOS
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Jan 12, 2009 -
Here is my list of my favorite not often used nor recognized for what it is, Green Turquoise. Hope you enjoy!
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Jun 21, 2009 -
Embroidered dress - Comptoir des Cotonniers
T-shirt - American Apparel
Lo-tops - Converse
Gold talon necklace - Erica Weiner
Bag - from an exhibition at MOMA
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May 31, 2009 -
i love Halle,she's beautiful,she has charisma and she seems to be a great mom,as for her acting chops,she sometimes doesn't hit the mark on that area,ex catwoman anyone?still,she'd achieve so much,she was the first African-American woman to win the oscar for best actress,she's been voted numerous times as sexiest woman,and she's been on People most beautiful list for years.She also has a hot,sexy boyfriend in Gabriel Aubry,and they have a beautiful daughter Nahla.but right now i'm not too happy with Halle,while receiving her award for decade of hotness,guy's choice on Spike tv,well she kissed jamie foxx,it's not even the kiss,its the innaproprietness of it,him grabbing her tush while she held his crotch.....that's crazy,i know my boyfriend wouldn't have love to see me grab another man like that even in jest...what was she thinking?was she trying to be cool?cause it didn't work for me.so what do you think.i'll put the pics for you to judge and see.
i'll say i'm a little disapointed with her here,i think she shouldn't have gone that far with it,but hey at least it looked like they both enjoyed it,and that's a good thing i guess.
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Mar 03, 2009 -
Usually, I'm a pretty busy gal, but there are those rare times when I find myself with a weekend free to roam the city. So next time I'm looking for something to do, join, or see, I think I'll check out Upcoming first. Upcoming is powered by Yahoo, and provides a pretty extensive calendar of events in your city of choice.
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Dec 07, 2007 -
NEW YORK - The Museum of Modern Art and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation asked a court Friday to declare them the rightful owners of two Picasso paintings that a Jewish scholar claims were the rightful property of a relative persecuted in Nazi Germany.
The two institutions said they took the step to fend off an expected lawsuit from Julius H.
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Mar 30, 2008 -
Last October when I was in Paris, I took time to visit the Jeu de Paume, which featured a major Edward Steichen (1879-1973) exhibition. The museum gathered 150 of his iconic portraits from Greta Garbo to Winston Churchill. Many of the photographs were taken in Steichen's capacity as chief photographer for "Vogue" and "Vanity Fair," in addition to photos that are a visual re-creation of "The Family of Man," his groundbreaking 1955 show at MoMA (NYC).
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May 28, 2008 -
As much as I can appreciate a one-of-a-kind print on Etsy or at the MoMA's Color Chart exhibit, I'm no art snob. I like it all — including stuff that's not quite Louvre worthy, and I've found where to get my fix of it: The Museum of Bad Art!
MOBA, the deliciously ironic acronym, houses an online collection of art that's creepy, odd, and just plain bad, as well as works that came from great artists that inexplicably ended up bad.
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May 17, 2008 -
Robert Rauschenberg, one of the most prolific American artists passed away on Monday, May 12, 2008 at age 82. He is considered a part of the cultural mythos of postwar New York and regularly exhibited in the city for more than 56 years.
His work was often inspired by material that came directly from the sidewalks and trash bins of New York, while many of the images he used were lifted from its magazines and newspapers that mirrored the look and pulse of urban life.
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