Saturday, July 30, 2011

A Lille Boutique Film - Stella McCartney Fall/Winter '11

Hello ladies and gents, please take a moment to check out this stunning short Lille Boutique film featuring the Stella McCartney Fall/Winter '11 Collection. We are completely smitten by the floral prints, bold colors, and intricate details of Stella McCartney's upcoming collection, and are waiting with baited breath for a shipment to arrive at Lille this Fall!

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Directed by Justin Koleszar
Song by Spencer Gentz
Starring actress Cora Benesh

Friday, July 29, 2011

Morning in the Woods

The talented duo behind KIM+PHIL Photography recently orchestrated a beautiful photoshoot inspired by the moody Northwestern woods featuring some of our favorite lingerie from Lille! Meredith is wearing the ever so sultry Simple Silk Tank in Dark Plum by Unforeseen Circumstances and beams with joy in the Nicole Romper in Navy by Dessous. I can't get enough of the plunging back neckline on this romper! Check out the rest of the photos HERE.
 

Thursday, July 28, 2011

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Best unique Short Hair Cuts for Women photos for summer 2011

Best unique Short Hair Cuts for Women photos for summer 2011

In the case that the client is not willing to take the plunge into the entire unique hairstyle, there are often small elements of the style which can be created through the unique creations. Something as simple as making small changes within the shape of the hairstyle, or adding modern or unique bangs into the style can create something that is completely unique. Through the use of these styles, individuals are able to certainly find something that suits their unique personality through the use of unique short hair cuts for women.Unique hairstyles can often depend on the level of creativity that the stylist, as well as the client is comfortable with. Through the use of innovative styles, individuals are able to create unique short hairstyles through a variety of means. If both are willing to take creative measure and go to places that either has never ventured, taking these risks can lead to a variety of unique hairstyles being created in a variety of means. Through these hairstyles, individuals can be assured that they will indeed be able to have a hairstyle that is unique from every other person that they meet.When it comes to women’s haircuts, there are many unique styles that can be created. Through the use of hairstyles which are commonly created from the use of layers and other traditional forms, short haircuts seem to appear similar, even though they have been created with different styles in mind. Stylists are developing new and innovative ways to create unique short hair cuts for women, as they are able to create modern styles with inspiration ranging from everything between architecture and fashions that are straight from the runway.There are many places that you can find inspiration for these hairstyles. One of the best places to find inspiration for short haircuts is through the hair magazines which have been created to include short hair designs. These magazines specifically focus on short haircuts and therefore there are many styles that you can choose from in the magazines. Finding the right style, and the right color for your short hair can be simple with the use of these magazines.
 Best unique Short Hair Cuts for Women photos for summer 2011

Modern medium curly hairstyles photos fall 2011

Modern medium curly hairstyles photos fall 2011

Medium curly haircuts can be kept in good condition for a long time as there are less maintenance and women hardly faces any difficulties to make it with them.You can consult your hair expert for choosing a style that suits you most. Look out for size, texture and volume of the hair too. If everything else id perfect you can change your pattern to curly hairstyle without any dilemma.Hairstyle is a great phenomenon for experiencing your tough personality. A casual long curly hairstyle can be described as soft, natural, relaxed with plenty of body that falls into place on its own. Typically, long curly hairstyles are quick to create since the curls and cut determine the shape the hairstyles form. Styling generally requires some product, typically liquid gels in various forms and strengths, to keep the hair settled and styled. This hairstyle gives a casual look as modern variations. If you are blesses with thick hair, it will be a golden opportunity for you to make your hairstyle in medium curly blonde or side parted. It will look gorgeous and stunning. These hair styles are increasing popularity among many teenagers. This is a very flexible and carefree style for which, young generations prefers more and more. Though curly medium hairstyle is one of the wonderful styles between numbers of girls still it takes some time to change their hair turn.You can use good quality shampoo and conditioner to take your hair more glazy and able to create large number of unique styles. As hair tonic is the best food of hairs you can use various branded hair gels and organic shampoos in your hair in order to take them stronger and glowing.

 Modern medium curly hairstyles photos fall 2011

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Film II Captain America Saves the Day!


I was having a discussion with my brothers about the movies that were coming out soon, I had mentioned Captain America. I was too focused on my project to even realize that it there was a premiere taking place in the mall nearby. My friend , Mae Cervantes, gave me a call and she had tickets, so I took my brother and we rushed over to the cinemas. It was going to start in 10 minutes and we barely had time to get dressed and park. We missed a bit of the beginning of the movie but I was able to understand most of what was going on, you see we were trying to get seats that didn't involve us getting neck cramps the next day.

Awesome tickets that look like shruken private files

Movie Synopsis:

It is 1942, America has entered World War II, and sickly but determined Steve Rogers is frustrated at being rejected yet again for military service. Everything changes when Dr. Erksine recruits him for the secret Project Rebirth. Proving his extraordinary courage, wits and conscience, Rogers undergoes the experiment and his weak body is suddenly enhanced into the maximum human potential.

When Dr. Erksine is then immediately assassinated by an agent of Nazi Germany's head of its secret HYDRA research department, Johann Schmidt aka the Red Skull, Rogers is left as a unique man who is initially misused as a propaganda mascot. However, when his comrades need him, Rogers goes on a successful adventure that truly makes him Captain America and his war against Schmidt begins.

Written by Kenneth Chisholm ( kchisol@rogers.com)

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First of all, I absolutely love the era that the story was set in. The 1940s were definitely a time of class when it came to fashion, but in history these were dark times due to the wars happening everywhere. The production design did so well from the set to the props and the effects in the movie. I think that they were trying to perfect as many aspects of the movie since the following of the movie was relatively large and spans different generations.

The main thing i noticed about the movie was the photography, it was of course a homage to the comics humble beginnings on paper. If you get a still from the movie it could, most probably, end up in a comic book.

I also found the contrast between Steve Rogers' scrawny body to his more cut and buff body interesting. The technology they used to create that illusion is perhaps similar, if not what they had actually used, to how they were able to transform Brad Pitt in 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'. It's a good thing technology is now able to do more for the big screen. They would have a much difficult time if they were to have Chris Evans diet to become scrawny then go buff up to be Captain America.

I was a little tired halfway through the film, it could be because of my sleeping habit or because the energy in the movie was so high during the action scenes that I had gotten so tired after the sequence had ended. I did, however, enjoy the action scenes. They were dynamic and didn't last too long, and that is a good thing. I personally find action scenes that are long a bit dragging in the long run, especially if they fail to pull it off.

All in all, I wasn't disappointed with the film. I've read that even Captain America toppled over Harry Potter in terms of ticket sales!

I suggest you catch this flick once it hits theatres~ You'll surely enjoy the action packed first avenger!

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Here are some movie stills :

Schmidt played by Hugo Weaving

The Captain in uniform

Steve and Peggy

They have returned

Special Project
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Here is the trailer:



Directed by
Joe Johnston

Starring
Chris Evans as Steve Rogers
Hayley Atwell as Peggy Carter
Hugo Weaving as Schmidt
along with Tommy Lee Jones, Dominic Cooper, Stanely Tucci and more.

To find out more about Captain America please click his shield below!


Catch the movie in theatres soon!
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~Krisan

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Theatre II To the Varekai



Circuses had always remained a good childhood memory of mine, I recall the time my parents had brought me to a tent circus. They were the circuses of today, they were much simpler~ filled with the circus acts that boasted clowns, trapeze artists and ringmasters. It was a rainy day and I was particularly cranky because I didn't like rain much, plus we had to travel far from the city just to see it. I was a child, I didn't know any better.

And being the child I was, I immediately lightened up when I saw the striped red and yellow tent at a distance. My excitement grew the closer we got.

Even up to the present time my excitement still grows with every wonderment and fancy I could chance upon. As a I grew up, the circuses also grew--that is, multiplied in both acts and companies. The famous Cirque Du Soleil started as a small company but has now expanded worldwide and have troupes currently residing and touring the different continents. And Varekai now joins the list of Cirque acts to grace the country's shores.

The ticket

Me~

Varekai means "wherever" in Romany language.

The story of Varekai revolves around Icarus, yes he is known in literature and mythology as the boy who flew too near the sun and fell into the ocean. The sun had melted the wax on the man-made pair of wings and made them unsuitable for flying, thus, the story of Icarus.

This version of the story of Icarus changes the bit where he falls into the ocean. Instead he falls into a lush green forest where he meets fantastical creatures who try teach him how to fly again after injuring himself from his fall, and there he also meets La Promise and falls in love.

The show began in 2002 and the troupe has been on tour since, they retired a few of their acts but the show was still packed with tons of energy and high-octane performances. I found myself a bit worn out after the show, I suppose it was because I was so focused and engaged in the performances.

There were around 12 acts excluding the interludes to rest from the acrobatics. They ranged from the Russian Swings, Aerial Straps, Aerial Hoop and the Triple Trapeze, to the Water Meteors, Handbalancing on Canes, and the Icarian Games. There were too many to mention.

I loved all the acts but I found myself in amazement when the first act, the Flight of Icarus, was performed. It was performed in mid-air, only to be supported and held up by a hanging net. It was a sight to see the acrobat flip and dangle in a fluid entrancing mid-air dance, despite the danger of him falling down. The Russian swings were also another act that was very thrilling, it made the audiences gasp in the height of the dangerous jumps and flips. I found myself holding my breath every time they were hurled into the air by the twin swings.I also enjoyed the act of the clowns, they provided a much needed break from the dynamic and exciting acrobatic acts.

The costumes and make-up were what caught my eye, of course a visual is the first thing that you are able to process. They were all the brainchild of costume designer Eiko Ishioka. The design's approach was to reinvent the traditional leotard by giving it new life with experimental and sturdy shapes. Inspiration from the natural world such as plant life, reptiles, land and water life, and the elements were used without being too literal. There are 130 costumes in the entire collection and over 600 elements to make a whole wardrobe of costumes, shoes and accessories. IT actually takes around 250 hours a week to keep the costumes in top shape for performances.

What is the secret of the costumes?---Lycra, due to its ease maintenance, suppleness and elasticity, it became a favorite to use. Other materials like titatnium rods and such were used to support and aesthetic purposes. If that wasn't enough, textures and structures were created for a more dynamic look on the acrobats. Even digital screen-printing was utilized for some pieces.

The make-up they apply on themselves and wear a certain look throughout the show, changing only slightly when they change costumes. Most of the look is attributed to the costumes and headdresses.

The stage was set up in a arena type fashion, but the stage in the middle was above the ground. This was mainly for the performers who were coming from underground. The backdrop of the stage itself was filled with a thick bamboo grove and was assisted by lighting. When you look up you can see the stairs from the stage extending above the stage. It was decorated in wood as well, giving off a tree house look, as the bridges linked one post to another.

Most of their props where mobile and were moved around by most of the actors, saving time and effort to fix the stage for the next act.

Cirque Du Soleil music was amazing. Though they were still speaking in Cirque gibberish, it matched the theme of the performance well. The fact that they had a live band helped as well, it created a more engaging atmosphere for the actors and the audiences alike. I wanted to get a CD but it was all sold out!

Here are a few clips from the film-adaptation of Varekai released in 2003.

TRAILER
Cirque Du Soleil VAREKAI



The Russian Swings
Cirque Du Soleil VAREKAI



The Aerial Hoop
Cirque Du Soleil VAREKAI



The Flight of Icarus
Cirque Du Soleil VAREKAI



"No Me Quitte Pas"
Cirque Du Soleil VAREKAI



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Here are some stills as well:


Varekai


His first meeting with his betrothed, in her more creature-like form


The Flight of Icarus


The Icarian Games


Aerial Straps


Georgian Dance



The Trapeze Artists


Body Skating


Her Transformation


The Russian Swings and the Wedding


Icarus and La Promise
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Here are pictures I took:

The yellow and striped Cirque tent that you can easily spot in the midst of the concrete jungle.


Me and my brother. I watched with my family.


No Cellphones, Cameras or Smoking Allowed. They were really strict about this.


The interior of the tent. They sold Varekai goods and also food and drink that you can bring into the main stage area.

We had to line up and go into the main area of the huge tent


I bumped into my friend Gelo Conferido~ We did a play together last February, Varekai had us reminiscing

All in all I enjoyed the performance, Cirque Du Soleil never fails to amaze me. I felt that same excitement as i did befora and I became a child once again as I watched the acrobats in awe as they flew through the air.
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If you would like to know more about Cirque Du Soleil and see if their troupes are coming in a tent near you please click the Cirque Du Soleil icon below!


Buy the Cirque Du Soleil's VAREKAI Soundtrack!


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~ Krisan

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