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    @disneyworld-

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  • The girls in disney right now!

    The girls in disney right now!

    (Source: sonnyismyhomegirl)

  • Fuck Kreashawn. EAST COAST ALL THE WAY

    AZEALIA BANKS SO CUTE!

  • marie claire magazine. bettie page inspired beauty. love this 
bettie totally would rock the animal headgear trend if she were around today!

    marie claire magazine. bettie page inspired beauty. love this 

    bettie totally would rock the animal headgear trend if she were around today!

  • The latest rage in movies is to take old familiar fairy tales and  give them a fresh, dark twist. We have three Snow White movies, two Oz  remakes,and a villainous Peter Pan adaptation on the horizon to go along  with Red Riding Hood which limped out of theaters earlier this  year.
Now, The Little Mermaid is  getting the remake treatment, but it’s not the lobster-singing songfest  that Disney brought us in 1989. In this version, a princess who tries to  marry a prince learns she already has competition from a mermaid who  has sacrificed everything to be with him. This version mirrors the  original tale which found Sirenetta (not Ariel) in a love triangle that  ends with her either murdering the Prince or dissolving “in the water  like the foam on a wave.” Shana Feste, who gave us Gwyneth  Paltrow singing country songs in last year’s Country Strong, will  be writing and directing this remake, titled Mermaid: A Twist on the  Classic Tale, for Sony Pictures.By: Derrick  Deane

    The latest rage in movies is to take old familiar fairy tales and give them a fresh, dark twist. We have three Snow White movies, two Oz remakes,and a villainous Peter Pan adaptation on the horizon to go along with Red Riding Hood which limped out of theaters earlier this year.

    Now, The Little Mermaid is getting the remake treatment, but it’s not the lobster-singing songfest that Disney brought us in 1989. In this version, a princess who tries to marry a prince learns she already has competition from a mermaid who has sacrificed everything to be with him. This version mirrors the original tale which found Sirenetta (not Ariel) in a love triangle that ends with her either murdering the Prince or dissolving “in the water like the foam on a wave.” Shana Feste, who gave us Gwyneth Paltrow singing country songs in last year’s Country Strong, will be writing and directing this remake, titled Mermaid: A Twist on the Classic Tale, for Sony Pictures.
    By: Derrick Deane
  • Also Got this surprise Vinylmation doll, made by Disney, for $10!!
It just happened to be ALADDIN!
<3.

    Also Got this surprise Vinylmation doll, made by Disney, for $10!!

    It just happened to be ALADDIN!

    <3.

  • &lt;3. okay so i guess its a triangle not a heart, but i couldnt see details earlier. i like the heart better ^_^

    <3. okay so i guess its a triangle not a heart, but i couldnt see details earlier. i like the heart better ^_^

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STYLE.com REVIEW UNIQUE FALL 2011 RTW
LONDON, February 20, 2011
By Tim Blanks
Doncha just love life&#8217;s little synchronicities? The 101 Dalmatians were all over the new Topshop collection. The woman who wrote the book on them in 1956 was Dodie Smith. Topshop&#8217;s design supremo Karen Bonser currently lives next door to the house where Dodie lived. Spooky! But that was scarcely why Bonser directed her team to the wonders of duotone. Last season&#8217;s polychromatic splendor left black and white looking a little pallid by comparison. Bonser wanted to prove they could have just as much oomph as primary colors. And what better way to do that than by evoking the era when black and white ruled the world, courtesy of its Hollywood ambassadors? So this season, Unique was all about the thirties—Topshop and Hollywood style. The black-tie glamour of Fred and Ginger, the gangster pinstripes of Cagney and Robinson, Manhattan&#8217;s iconic Art Deco skyline…present and correct. But this is, after all, Top-as-in-Pop Shop, so Disney&#8217;s Dalmatians and Madonna&#8217;s Blonde Ambition (remember, she was pinstriped in &#8220;Express Yourself&#8221;) also made it into the mix.Dalmatian spots spattered a white &#8220;fur&#8221; coat, the frankly fake lapels and hem of a suit, a sailor suit, and its stole. Black and white polka dots took up the slack everywhere else. Art Deco-fied print motifs included dogs, fans, and cars (a Stutz Bearcat, presumably) cut into the kind of pieces we&#8217;ll probably recognize in Kate Winslet&#8217;s upcoming remake of Mildred Pierce. The Brooklyn Bridge was dévoré&#8217;d in black velvet. A fringed showgirl dress was right off 42nd Street. What Bonser, her team, and her stylist Katie Grand got so right is that the clothes business is now show business. Throughout, there were the kind of poppy, peppy pieces that any wannabe chorine could pick up for a song, from tap shorts to a full feather-and-chenille fantasia. And if your conscience never allowed you to crave a chinchilla wrap, Topshop lives to realize your secret wish next season.Gimlet-eyed footnote: With Topshop about to open wide in America, the almost subliminal name-checking of hot-spot targets New York, Hollywood, and Miami made the kind of commercial sense that would have Marshall McLuhan clapping his hands with prophetic glee.see all from unique ›

    STYLE.com REVIEW UNIQUE FALL 2011 RTW
    LONDON, February 20, 2011
    By Tim Blanks

    Doncha just love life’s little synchronicities? The 101 Dalmatians were all over the new Topshop collection. The woman who wrote the book on them in 1956 was Dodie Smith. Topshop’s design supremo Karen Bonser currently lives next door to the house where Dodie lived. Spooky! But that was scarcely why Bonser directed her team to the wonders of duotone. Last season’s polychromatic splendor left black and white looking a little pallid by comparison. Bonser wanted to prove they could have just as much oomph as primary colors. And what better way to do that than by evoking the era when black and white ruled the world, courtesy of its Hollywood ambassadors? So this season, Unique was all about the thirties—Topshop and Hollywood style. The black-tie glamour of Fred and Ginger, the gangster pinstripes of Cagney and Robinson, Manhattan’s iconic Art Deco skyline…present and correct. But this is, after all, Top-as-in-Pop Shop, so Disney’s Dalmatians and Madonna’s Blonde Ambition (remember, she was pinstriped in “Express Yourself”) also made it into the mix.

    Dalmatian spots spattered a white “fur” coat, the frankly fake lapels and hem of a suit, a sailor suit, and its stole. Black and white polka dots took up the slack everywhere else. Art Deco-fied print motifs included dogs, fans, and cars (a Stutz Bearcat, presumably) cut into the kind of pieces we’ll probably recognize in Kate Winslet’s upcoming remake of Mildred Pierce. The Brooklyn Bridge was dévoré’d in black velvet. A fringed showgirl dress was right off 42nd Street. What Bonser, her team, and her stylist Katie Grand got so right is that the clothes business is now show business. Throughout, there were the kind of poppy, peppy pieces that any wannabe chorine could pick up for a song, from tap shorts to a full feather-and-chenille fantasia. And if your conscience never allowed you to crave a chinchilla wrap, Topshop lives to realize your secret wish next season.

    Gimlet-eyed footnote: With Topshop about to open wide in America, the almost subliminal name-checking of hot-spot targets New York, Hollywood, and Miami made the kind of commercial sense that would have Marshall McLuhan clapping his hands with prophetic glee.see all from unique 

  • TUTORIAL TIME :)

    UNIQUE FALL 2011 RTW

    HAIR AND MAKEUP TUTORIAL BY HOLLY

  • My take on Topshop UNIQUE FALL 2011 RTW runway makeup and hair :) fun

    My take on Topshop UNIQUE FALL 2011 RTW runway makeup and hair :) fun