Why Do Celebrities Wear Sunglasses During An Interview?

Posted on April 3rd, 2012 by admin

Celebrity & Movie-Star Sunglasses
Celebrities wear sunglasses for several reasons. That’s why celebrity sunglasses are designed keeping in mind the taste and mood of that particular celebrity. People tend to get easily fascinated by the designer eyewear worn by the celebrity, and such fascination jacks up the demand for designer sunglasses.
Celebrity Eye-wear – Taste of Classes
David Becham’s metrosexual Police sunglasses. Nicole Ritchie’s “the bigger the better” shades. JLo’s ultra chic coolers. Tom Cruise’s rad Avaitor Sunglasses (Ray Bans). Paris Hilton’s super-cool sunnies. Cindy Crawford’ dark tortoises. Brad Pitt’s haute sunglasses. The list has no end. These divas and demigods definitely know how to dazzle with their slick sunglasses! The awe-inspiring presence of celebrities can be largely attributed to the fashion accessories they flaunt. These sunglasses form an essential part of their wardrobe that not only protect their eyes and skin from harmful UV rays but also lend them a class that’s worth imitating.

sunglasses hides a hangover

Please vote gals. Do you like my new designer eyewear ? Do you like this frame style ?

Posted on January 31st, 2012 by admin

http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6223/6336517745_18305ae599_m.jpg

No, i don’t :)

How is my biography on giorgio armani so far?

Posted on December 18th, 2011 by admin

Giorgio Armani was born on July 11th, 1934 in the northern Italian town of Piacenza. He attended public school and developed a love for theater and the cinema.
Giorgio Armani had originally planned to study medicine, so he attended Milan University so he could become a doctor. Armani found his passion elsewhere, however: in photography. Therefore, Armani did not continue his studies in medicine and instead spent some time dabbling in photography.
In 1957, at the age of 23, Armani fulfilled his military obligations with the Italian armed forces. After returning from the service, he took a job as a window dresser, merchandiser, and buyer for Milan’s well-known, prestigious department store, La Rinascente. He worked as an assistant photographer for a short time there, as well, and soon accepted a promotion to the store’s style office.
In 1964, without any formal training in the world of fashion, Armani designed menswear for Nino Cerruti’s Hitman line. Armani’s close friend and business partner, Sergio Galeotti, encouraged him to leave Cerruti. More encouragement came his way from a person he knew through his sister, who proposed his name to an important fashion firm. Armani quit his job with Cerruti to start his fashion career: in 1970, he became a freelance fashion designer and consultant for many companies. He was successful because of the experience he had gained from his job at La Rinascente. There he had learned to focus on clean cuts and elegant styles. He had also learned about fashion from the many trips he had taken to England throughout the years. He gives a lot of credit to England as his main source of inspiration, saying, "It was virtually the most important centre for inspiration. I remember seeing some yellow cardigans in a small boutique and everyone thought I was insane. Yellow cardigans were what the Duke of Windsor was about; they were not something for the average man. The entire idea of such clothing was so outré, so elitist… Very, very English." These experiences resulted in an exceptionally rich and varied development of his style. Of course, he had a lot of natural talent, too, which had a great deal to do with how far he has come in the industry.
In 1975, Armani and Sergio Galeotti started their own company called Giorgio Armani S.p.A. They also founded the Armani fashion label, which is known for its top quality male clothes, perfume, cosmetics, and even home décor (Armani Casa home interiors). That same year, with the help of his sister, Armani started a womenswear line. Since then, he has truly expanded the products in his line, which now includes his signature Giorgio Armani line, Giorgio Armani Privé, Armani Collezioni, Armani Underwear, Armani Junior, Armani Teen, Armani Baby, A/X Armani Exchange, Armani Accessories (shoes, bags, watches, eyewear, jewelry, and fragrances), Swimwear, and Occhiali. He has even created a line of off-field sportswear for an English football team.
In 1981, Armani launched two lines of less expensive clothing, Emporio Armani and Armani Jeans. The success of his multiple labels led to the creation of the Armani makeup line later in 2000.
In 1982, Armani became the first fashion designer to be on the cover of Time magazine since Christian Dior in the 1940s. Armani had become increasingly popular. He was one of the first designers to approach celebrities to wear his designs in 1988 (especially to events like the Academy Awards) and he gained many celebrity devotees through this.
Some of Armani’s signature styles include the use of materials in unexpected contexts and combinations, such as the acclaimed leather bomber jackets he created that made leather seem like an everyday, casual fabric, which he showed in the 1974 Sala Bianca fashion show in Florence, and new interpretations of the traditional business suit: unstructured, relaxed designs for men and masculine styles for women. His clothing expresses a timeless elegance. His soft-shouldered suit silhouette is still a staple of modern designs. His signature style could be described as relaxed yet elegant, luxurious yet minimalist; it helped bring streamlined modernity and ease into late 20th century styles. Armani himself described his sense of fashion like this: “I was the first to soften the image of men, and harden the image of women. I dressed men in women’s fabrics, and stole from men what women wanted and needed—the power suit.” Fashion critics rarely had anything bad to say about his androgynous approach.
Armani has had a big influence on culture. In the 1980s, the Armani “power suit” for both men and women became a symbol of an era of international economic growth. Armani revolutionized fashion with his form of the unstructured jacket. Armani’s reputation grew further when he dressed Richard Gere in the 80s film American Gigolo. Today, Armani still wants his fashion to represent the type of clothing that can be worn on the streets; he wants it to be casual and…

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It’s a little too close to
http://www.thebiographychannel.co.uk/biographies/giorgio-armani.html
for my taste. Find info from a variety of sources; there are many out there.
But you edit well.

How do I look in my new eyewear ? I just got new designer glasses. How do they look on me ?

Posted on December 1st, 2011 by admin

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oh so sexxy

Would you East Coast men please stop being so stylish?

Posted on September 5th, 2011 by admin

You are causing earthquakes according to this preacher who thinks he knows exactly what God is thinking and can interpret every single natural event accordingly….

VIRGINIA BEACH (The Borowitz Report) – Evangelist Pat Robertson sparked controversy in today’s broadcast of his 700 Club program by saying that yesterday’s mild East Coast earthquake was God’s revenge on people “who act kind of gay.”
“All across the Eastern seaboard, there are men who get manicures, wear designer eyewear and know about thread counts,” Rev. Robertson. “God finds this somewhat gay-like behavior confusing, and He responded by getting mildly peeved.”

The televangelist warned that if Americans persist in their “seemingly sort-of-gay behavior,” the country should brace itself for additional ambiguous acts of retaliation from the Almighty.
“God will strike back at people who act sort of gay with all kinds of mild responses,” he said. “If you keep getting pedicures and facials, you can expect two to three inches of rain and some really hot humid days in your future.”
Rev. Robertson said that New Yorkers who reacted in an over-the-top way to yesterday’s temblor “run the risk of moderately annoying the Heavenly Father yet again.”

Or do you think this guy is just out to stir up a little publicity so people will send him more money?
Thanks everyone!

Mmmmm mmmm, not even Mother Nature can stop mai fabulousness.

Would you East Coast men please stop being so stylish?

Posted on August 29th, 2011 by admin

You are causing earthquakes according to this preacher who thinks he knows exactly what God is thinking and can interpret every single natural event accordingly….

VIRGINIA BEACH (The Borowitz Report) – Evangelist Pat Robertson sparked controversy in today’s broadcast of his 700 Club program by saying that yesterday’s mild East Coast earthquake was God’s revenge on people “who act kind of gay.”
“All across the Eastern seaboard, there are men who get manicures, wear designer eyewear and know about thread counts,” Rev. Robertson. “God finds this somewhat gay-like behavior confusing, and He responded by getting mildly peeved.”

The televangelist warned that if Americans persist in their “seemingly sort-of-gay behavior,” the country should brace itself for additional ambiguous acts of retaliation from the Almighty.
“God will strike back at people who act sort of gay with all kinds of mild responses,” he said. “If you keep getting pedicures and facials, you can expect two to three inches of rain and some really hot humid days in your future.”
Rev. Robertson said that New Yorkers who reacted in an over-the-top way to yesterday’s temblor “run the risk of moderately annoying the Heavenly Father yet again.”

Or do you think this guy is just out to stir up a little publicity so people will send him more money?

Pat Robertson is just stirring up a little publicity for himself. His rant is totally illogical and laughable. Unfortunately, there are people who actually believe that some acts of nature are divine retribution.

What would be a good name for a high-end designer eyewear store?

Posted on July 26th, 2011 by admin

My parents and I are trying to come up with a name for our new store that we are opening up. We are selling brands such as Gucci, Oakley, Coach, Channel, Ray-ban, ect.. PLEASE HELP!!!

Sight Lines
New Horizons

Or just go with your last name and "Boutique" at the end.

that;s all I can think of for now.

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I NEED these sunglasses! But I cant find them! HELP!! D:?

Posted on May 10th, 2011 by admin

So I found this pair of sunglasses on teenvogue.com, and I fell in love with them! However, I googled the designer and such, but I am not finding them anywhere!! I NEED THESE SUNGLASSES!!!! Please help!! Here is the link to the photo and article!

http://www.teenvogue.com/style/blogs/fashion/2011/04/lagence-announces-sunglasses-collaboration-with-sama-eyewear.html

Try here http://www.china-walmart.com/product/category/Pop-Fashion-Glasses-0-0-384-1.html?af=4 ,thousands of to choose .

I got these glasses are they cute?

Posted on April 19th, 2011 by admin

Okay, so i got these really BIG HUGE, black on the outside, cat-eyed, seafoam green/blue on the inside, Tiffany & Co. glasses. UGLY!!!what as i thinking? well dont blame me my pupils were dialated lol. Anyway, i went back and got A DIFFERENT PAIR, lol dont worry i realized they were ugly. These new ones have black, square/retangular ones that have thick, black frames, and a kind of skinny arm with tiny black crystals and "ralph lauren" written in white. Are they too mature? do they sound ugly? Are they too mature for me because i am only 13?? They are kinda blocky, but look good on my face?

i also want ur opinions on the brand ralph lauren. i wanted a nice italian designer like prada, or dolce and gabbana, even tory burch. I DID NOT want vogue, tiffany, or even ralph lauren. can i have your opinion on ralph lauren in general, as a brand. also can i have ur opinions on ralph lauren eyewear/eye glasses. do u think i picked the right style? what look are the glasses i picked out, more preppy, or more trendy?
OPINIONS and ANSWERS please i dont want to make a big mistake.

here is a pair of glasses that are close to the one i got, not the exact ones, though.
http://www.popularglasses.com/Eyeglasses-Ralph-Lauren-6034-5001-2-32-33626.aspx

same styles as the one above but less boxy and big, and slightly slimmed down on the outside part of the frame.
SORRY ITS LONG, AND SORRY I USE A LOT OF CAPITAL LETTERS?

Yes, yes, yes i love that style of glasses. Very trendy, BTW Ralph Lauren is a brilliant brand! You defiantly made the right choice.

Which pair of shades do you like better?

Posted on April 17th, 2011 by admin

I can’t decide between the one with the pretty case (http://cgi.ebay.com/DG-Designer-BLACK-SMOKE-Oversized-Sunglasses-HARD-CASE-/260665129005?pt=US_Sunglasses&hash=item3cb0da382d) or the one with the pretty glitter (http://cgi.ebay.com/Womens-DG-Eyewear-Sunglasses-Rhinestones-POPULAR-Black-/130399772442?pt=US_Sunglasses&hash=item1e5c6e9f1a)
Which one would you pick?

the first one is prettier. The second is a bit tacky.

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