Showing posts with label glamour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label glamour. Show all posts

Saturday, January 23, 2016

GOLDEN





photo by Jennifer Lawrence Films



Weren't Rachel McAdams and Jennifer Lawrence beautiful at the Golden Globes?  From hair to makeup to jewelry - you know, their whole 'look' was spot on?!   Kirsten Dunst's beautifully designed, Greeky' Goddessy smokin' dress, you gotta respect.  Jana Fonda's, Amy Schumur's, and Katy Perry's dresses; maybe not my favorites.   Cate Blanchett always owned.    story             . . . We like to look at pretty things.  And we judge them.   Best or Worst ...   Important to do?  Is there more to a woman than what's on the outside??     Duh.




Principle in the type:  ". . . contribution of women is often under-appreciated.  I wish to express gratitude for the influence of good women, identify some of the philosophies and trends that threaten women’s strength and standing, and voice a plea to women to cultivate the . . .  power within them.         D. Todd Christofferson 











Thursday, October 15, 2015

MODEL ATTITUDE





photo by Ze Carlos Barretta







Model Karlie Kloss told Glamour she's okay being known as "a nice girl. . . . There are worse things than being called sweet."    story            Ummmm, YEah!!     




Principle in the type:  "The only way we will survive is by being kind.  The only way we can get by in this world is through the help we receive from others.  No one can do it alone, no matter how great the machines are."                 Amy Poehler   Yes, Please 
















    

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

FOR THE LADIES




photo by Bondesgaarde




By the way, when Kate Middleton had Princess Charlotte in May, she was designer dressed, hair and makeup done, and on the hospital steps ready to roll just 12 hours after admitting.  And not just a few husband iPhone photos were taken either --  It was show time!     story

 
 
Principle in the type:  "Some of you may feel that you are not as attractive and beautiful and glamorous as you would like to be. Rise above any such feelings, cultivate the light you have within you, and it will shine through as a radiant expression that will be seen by others. . . . You need never feel inferior."           Gordon B. Hinckley