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Oh, I am so so late with this challenge, sorry Chocolateandfashion! I hope I haven't missed the deadline yet!
We didn't celebrate Halloween here in Indonesia, but I do love costumes so this is a fun challenge. And I decided for my look, I'm going to take a page out of Angelina Jolie and created something that says "the undead" - a cross between a vampire and zombie, if there's ever such a thing, but at the same time still wearable in a country that doesn't celebrate Halloween. ;p
I don't know how I'll look with Angelina's gray hair, so instead of dying my hair gray, I'd just put on a black and gray beret - I figured with my dark hair and a little blood, it'd look just as scary.
Ha, this is so much fun. Thanks Chocolateandfashion for another great challenge!
eek! scary Binky! NOT! You do look hot tho ;) I just read about the Brange-s trick or treating today & I would truly die if they knocked on my door with the Brange-y rainbow crew - wouldn't you?!
Hello my fashionista sisters! It's Friday and it's time for another Freaky Friday challenge. I hope you are all having a great start of the weekend so far!
Okay, this week, our mother-daughter team are sharing a printed skirt. I actually have this skirt for some time now in my favorites, but I could never figure out how to use it. So I think it's a good idea to make this the item for our challenge, don't you think? ;p
How would your fabulous mother-daughter duo rock this skirt? This is what I come up with: Left: Mother: Pairing the skirt with a nude top but going a little fun with the booties. Right: Daughter: Bright, colorful and funky - as any teenager should.
I hope you all are enjoying this week's challenge, have fun!
awesomeness - you know I love this skirt! I would never pick it for myself but when it is thrust upon me I think YES i LOVE it! love yr styling too doll:)
This is a great idea for a group, there are so many pieces that are so versatile and can be taken to different kind of events! And who better than our fabulous New Yorker Crimine to come up with this idea? Love it, girl!
Okay, I personally would never wear that blouse, simply because it's so not me. It's gorgeous - but just so not me. I'd look weird wearing it. So my looks are inspired by one fab New Yorker I know, the gorgeous Hepburn (we miss you, girl! Come back!). I think this is how she'll wear the blouse.
Left: Uptown: Charity lunch at The Met museum. Fab heels and fur are definitely a must! Right: Downtown: Photography exhibit opening party. Going a little casual but funky with jeans and a fab hat. After all, this is the artsy crowd. ;p
I had so much fun with this! Thanks Crimine for a wonderful new group and great new challenge!
Hello all you Pop Culture lovers, welcome to another week of Pop Culture Challenge! After a month long Halloween theme, we've now reached November and I've got a new theme for you this month.
November is mostly associated by the American thanksgiving, and even though those of us outside of the United States don't really celebrate Thanksgiving (well, except for Canada), it is pretty apparent that the holiday has made its way to pop culture land a long time ago and we've all celebrated along.
So this month, Pop Culture Challenge will be all about Thanksgiving: from Thanksgiving movies, TV shows to anything that has to do with turkey, family and going home for the holidays. And we'll begin with one of my favorite movies of all time, and what I think is one of the best and most memorable Thanksgiving movies ever: Planes, Trains and Automobiles.
This John Hughes comedy tells the story of the chance meeting of two opposites - tightly wound neurotic advertising exec Neal Page (Steve Martin) and innocent, well-meaning but hapless accident-prone shower curtain salesman Del Griffith (John Candy) on Thanksgiving. Suffice to say, hilarity ensued and it made for one great classic comedy that could still make me laugh to this day.
So as you prepare yourself for family gatherings and eating a lot of turkey, how bout joining me on the couch to see this movie again? I can't wait to see your interpretation, people! Have fun!
This week's picture is so complex that it took me a while to figure out how to interpret it. But last night, it came to me. And I don't know if you see the same thing, but this is what I see:
I see a vulnerability, in that girl sitting naked by the edge. And the thing by the tree - my mind instantly goes to demon and then it hits me. I know what it's like to be vulnerable and having to fight off those "demons". And I remember when I was so tired of fighting, when I felt like giving up, my boyfriend would say to me; "Don't give up. Get up, fight and know that I'll be here as your armor. You'll win this."
So I figured, this girl needs an armor to fight her demon so she can be set free. Thus, I gave her that dress - with wings to help her fly and give her strength. That bag just looks like a weapon to me - and I've got an extra set of wings just in case the ones on her dress fall off ;p
This was a hard but truly inspirational challenge, thanks Angel_looking_sunshine for picking such a great picture this week!