Oct 25, 2009 -
The Philippines' Candy Magazine is featuring Robert and Kristen in it's November issue. The magazine will be released November 1st.
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Nov 05, 2009 -
What do you think of it? Does it lean left or right politically?
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Nov 19, 2009 -
Demi has in fact had a hip removed to come into view on the cover of the magazine.The actress doesn’t have any surgery but her left hip has been airbrushed to come into the front page.The beauty is wealthy enough and has three daughters. Her hips are largely superfluous and now she has hips of teenage boy. Her main sexual characteristics are alluded to underneath the pelvic fringe.
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Nov 23, 2009 -
Are you hungry for fashion?
Hey guys,
Welcome to my first ever fashion blog. After years of falling in love with fashion I have well and truly decided to produce my own fashion and lifestyle blog!
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Jul 27, 2009 -
Fashion Without Guilt is having a GIVEAWAY. One lucky winner will receive the July Issue of Lucky Magazine. I have selected a question from a previous post and to qualify for the giveaway, you must answer correctly.
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Apr 08, 2008 -
Have you ever wondered where the most Beautiful, intelligent, entertaining women with disability's in the world.
Well, wonder no longer. They are here at Chloe Magazine, a magazine with insight to your life, how you live it, how you see it.
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Nov 13, 2009 -
When the Apostle Paul declared that women shall cover their heads during worship who knew a biblical commandment would have such a profound impact on fashion. Our for-Sistas dating back to African American roots and beyond to the mother land, Africa, today's modern Afro-American women wears centuries of heritage on their heads. "I think it's because it's rooted in the African tradition that says that when one presents oneself before God… that you should be at your best –- that you should present excellence before the Almighty," says Craig Marberry co-author of Crowns. Well even if you have no intention of dressing to the Nines for the "Almighty" you can't deny that Church Ladies bring majestic wisdom refined beauty to the fashion world.
As the early 20th century was finding it's footing Afro-Americans were beginning to enjoy some limited independence. "Sunday church services provided African American women who worked as domestic servants or in other subservient roles the only real chance to break away from their drab, dreary workday uniforms. says Michael Cunningham of Time Magazine and co-author of Crowns. The women typically went for textured fabrics, bright colors and of course the key ingredient flamboyancy, some of the hats I see today have it all over Liberacci in that department. A matching ensemble is also important to the outfit; shoes, pocket book and gloves but I don't need to tell you ladies that right ;)
Hats also served as status symbols.
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Jul 14, 2008 -
New York magazine film critic David Edelstein is public enemy number one after publishing the first negative review of the much-anticipated and lauded The Dark Knight. Batman fans and fellow critics are firing back, saying he just didn’t “get” the film. Edelstein gave the film a negative review due to violence and “morbid” factors that seem related to Ledger’s untimely death:
The momentum doesn’t carry through, though.
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Nov 11, 2009 -
Love fashion? Love cotton? Love magazines?
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Apr 08, 2008 -
Is gazilliontrillionbazillion a word? If so, then that’s what Oprah takes home each year. According to Parade Magazine, Oprah is the biggest earner in the celebrity realm.
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