Bridal Mehndi Dresses
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Bridal Mehndi Dresses
Wedding Dresses, Bridal Dresses, Lehnga Designs, Latest Fashion, Bridal Wear Dresses, Weddings have always been women’s favorite excuse for reckless spending and this year’s bridal fashion trends in dresses do not disappoint.
One of the most dominant themes is summer in all its romantic connotations: ‘snowflakes’ made of diamonds and crystals embellished many of the dresses in bridal fashion trends and also in the celebrities fashion trends, models wore white eye makeup, and the term ‘winter wonderland’ was used by various designers to explain their inspirations for bridal fashion trends.
Bridal Dresses are of course always romantic, but it seems as if this season, there really is no holding back: draping ruffles, and flower details abounded on the runways.
Wedding Dresses, Bridal Dresses, Lehnga Designs, Latest Fashion, Bridal Wear Dresses, Weddings have always been women’s favorite excuse for reckless spending and this year’s bridal fashion trends in dresses do not disappoint.
One of the most dominant themes is summer in all its romantic connotations: ‘snowflakes’ made of diamonds and crystals embellished many of the dresses in bridal fashion trends and also in the celebrities fashion trends, models wore white eye makeup, and the term ‘winter wonderland’ was used by various designers to explain their inspirations for bridal fashion trends.
Bridal Dresses are of course always romantic, but it seems as if this season, there really is no holding back: draping ruffles, and flower details abounded on the runways.
Eye Care Tips"
4:02 AM
mixagrip
That flap partially covers the eye ball itself, giving what some call ‘puppy-dog eyes.’ That sounds awful; but don’t worry.Many women know their eye shape already. Do you know yours?The Hooded Eye is known for the upper flap of Skin Near the brow bone. .
Some women are born with this tendency and others lose the Muscle Control as they age. Since they are thought to look Sleepy , they are sometimes called Bedroom Eyes.
Eyes Makeup
3:59 AM
mixagrip
Each kit includes pre-designed applications, false eyelashes, eye glitter and eye paint with step-by-step instructions.Each Exotic Eye kit has a Different Look, Design and Style. Most importantly, each kit is reusable for multiple shoots, events and shows. As an artist you can customize the look of each kit by adding additional eye make up and your signature style.Stage makeup and theater makeup is an important component of a show and a character. Our exotic eye kits will last throughout a performance and into the after party without touch ups.
Additionally, Exotic Eyes remain bold under intense lighting and will not sweat off. Most importantly, each time Exotic Eye kits are used the design is the same. Our high quality products will stand up to stage elements.As any make up artist knows, this is a must-have to maintain the same look for each character for every shoot and show.
Women Japanese Tattoos
3:55 AM
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With the variety and skills of tattoo artists, one has to wonder why Japanese tattoos are still so popular today. But the truth is, it is not all that surprising. With the colorful history and vast array of designs, Japanese tattoos are not only aesthetically pleasing, but can carry a good deal of meaning.
The remarkable history and style of the Japanese culture has always mystified the Western world. Signs of this are seen most commonly in tattoos. One of the most popular of these is the Kanji tattoo. Kanji is a calligraphy style writing used by the Japanese. The beauty of this particular style of tattoo is both its simplicity and its diversity. You can convey practically any message you wish with the simple and stylish characters.
Other popular styles of Japanese tattoos are steeped in real life or fantasy. From dragons to koi fish, qilin – which are said to be a good omen, bringing serenity and prosperity – to romantic flora like cherry blossoms and lotuses.The beauty of Japanese tattoos is that you can go well beyond symbols or small, meaningful signs, and create masterful pieces that can cover large areas of your body. For instance, many images can portray beautiful outdoor scenes with large billowy clouds, wind or even fantastic, old fashioned scenes of a wavy ocean. These are often taken from the ukiyo-e or “pictures of the floating world“, which is a genre of Japanese woodcuts. These remarkable scenes can be mixed with many figures from either an outdoor scene, such as flowers or animals; folkloric characters, or something more meaningful to you personally.Another thing to keep in mind is placement. For instance a hikae, or chest panel tattoo, is a classic placement. This tattoo starts at the chest and blends out into the shoulder, and often down the arm. A nagasode tattoo is considered a “sleeve” piece and starts under the shoulder and down to the wrist, while a shichibu is 7/10ths of the sleeve and gobu is 5/10ths.
Many people take Japanese tattoos further than just covering large portions of their body. Instead, they opt to cover almost their entire body, from neck to mid-thigh. These are often seen with a multicolored pictorial tattoo of the Suikoden, which was, and still is a massively popular set of four novels in Chinese literature. It was originally translated in Japan in 1757 and woodcuts were created for these stories in 1827. Since then, many people enjoy these rich and colorful tattoos that tell classic and unmistakable stories.Despite the fact that tattooing is still considered rather on the taboo side in Japan, those who seek out either rebellion or a sense of beauty will find themselves drawn to the mystical, unique and splendid style of Japanese tattoos. This style will continue to have a draw for its variety and its colorful nature.
Shriya Saran Hot Sizzling Magazine 2011
3:49 AM
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Shriya Saran Hot Sizzling Magazine 2011. Shriya Saran Sizzles On The Cover of South Scope Magazine Edition For The Month of November 2010. Shriya has perfect figure and undoubtedly its beyond glamour and glitz. Shriya has raised bars in South Scope January edition and this is adding spice to that. Shriya is regular face at Bollywood Parties but not having any prominent Hindi movie at this time. Checkout Hot Shriya Saran Photo.
Bollywood Famous Actor Amir Khan With “Dhoom 3″
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Be it the hot biker John Abraham in ‘Dhoom’ or the mesmerizing eyed thief Hrihtik Roshan in ‘Dhoom2‘, the villains have always over powered the good guys Jai Dixit (Abhishek Bachchan) and Ali (Uday Chopra). So, what could be better choice for Yash Raj Films’ to have Aamir Khan as the villain in their ‘Dhoom 3‘?
Yes, it is official now that perfectionist Khan is donning the cap of the bad guy for Aditya Chopra in ‘Dhoom 3′. Confirming the news, Aamir said, “I have recently signed Dhoom 3. I liked the script very much. When I had watched Dhoom, I liked it a lot. I enjoyed the music and the whole attitude. It’s a very fun film. I really liked it. I never thought I would fit in this kind of film. ”
“When I heard the story from Victor, I really enjoyed it. Very well-written script, very enjoyable. It’s a great franchise and I am happy to be part of it. I am also looking forward to work with Abhishek and Uday, “Aamir said adding,” It’s true that for the first time I’m doing a negative role, an anti-hero in the mainstream film. I liked my role and all the characters are very well-written. Actually, in between I did another negative role in an offbeat film 1947 Earth. ”
This would be the star’s third Yash Raj film after Parampara and Fanaa. The actress opposite the star is yet to be finalized.
Yash Chopra, too, expressed his joy in having Aamir on board. He said, “It’s a great pleasure to have Aamir working with our banner. I am terribly excited with what an actor like Aamir can bring to the Dhoom franchise with his unique star power and level of performance. Adi and Victor have worked over a year to bring out, what I can now confidently say, is possibly one of the best scripts coming out of our production house.
A Day Out in Brighton, January 2011
3:04 AM
steve
On a very cold day in January, I ventured to Brighton for the day (around an hour on the train from London). It was one of the few non-grey days in January and I spent it wandering around Brighton, chatting to people, taking photos, having breakfast at Bill's Cafe, coffee at Taylor St Baristas and watching the sun go down while sitting on the beach. A nice way to spend the day by the seaside :)