Archive for September 24th, 2009
Even if New Moon hasn’t been shown yet, Bella Swan’s wedding dress on Eclipse is garnering hype. How would it look like? InStyle.com gathered nine designers who interpreted the 1900 wedding gown of Bella Swan.
In Eclipse (the third installment in the Twilight saga), Bella’s dress is described as an early 1900s design (which complements her antique engagement ring) with friend and Maid of Honor Alice Cullen’s modern tweaks to the train and veil. “You look like you just stepped out of an Austen movie,” Bella’s mother says to the bride-to-be when she spies her in the gown in the final book, Breaking Dawn. “It’s gorgeous! So graceful, so elegant.”
Below is the list of the designers who participated with links to their Bella bridal sketches. We’ve also provided links to each designer’s website to see their design portfolio.
- Monique Lhuillier (sketch | website)
- Erin Fetherston (sketch | website)
- Brian Reyes (sketch | website)
- Max Azria (sketch | website)
- Prabal Gurung (sketch | website)
- Lela Rose (sketch | website)
- Christian Siriano (sketch | website)
- Badgley Mischka (sketch | website)
- Zac Posen (sketch | website)
My vote goes to Monique Lhuillier:
Lhuillier’s creation is a mermaid-style dress with lace detailing. The reworked take on a gown from the 1920s features a silk sash and high neck with cap sleeves.
And Erin Fetherston:
Erin Fetherston
This interpretation has a high-neck, puff sleeves and lace bustier. Fetherston put her signature ethereal touch on the two-tiered body with a tulle and lace underlayer.
Did someone just say Fall is here because it is most definitely evident on the colors of the new Coach Madison Collection. Plum and jade colors – yummy!
Can I be best friends with Maggie? I promise to love her like my own sister.
PATENT MAGGIE
Quintessential New York—elegant yet go-anywhere, nostalgic yet modern. A chic bag you’ll want to carry every day.
This 1997 Glamour article has become a popular web chain letter, usually titled “Maya Angelou’s Best Poem Ever.” Glamour contributor Pamela Redmond Satran is flattered, but she wrote the list, updating it in 2005.
By 30, you should have:
1. One old boyfriend you can imagine going back to and one who reminds you of how far you’ve come.
2. A decent piece of furniture not previously owned by anyone else in your family.
3. Something perfect to wear if the employer or man of your dreams wants to see you in an hour.
4. A purse, a suitcase and an umbrella you’re not ashamed to be seen carrying.
5. A youth you’re content to move beyond.
6. A past juicy enough that you’re looking forward to retelling it in your old age.
7. The realization that you are actually going to have an old age—and some money set aside to help fund it.
8. An e-mail address, a voice mailbox and a bank account—all of which nobody has access to but you.
9. A résumé that is not even the slightest bit padded.
10. One friend who always makes you laugh and one who lets you cry.
11. A set of screwdrivers, a cordless drill and a black lace bra.
12. Something ridiculously expensive that you bought for yourself, just because you deserve it.
13. The belief that you deserve it.
14. A skin-care regimen, an exercise routine and a plan for dealing with those few other facets of life that don’t get better after 30.
15. A solid start on a satisfying career, a satisfying relationship and all those other facets of life that do get better.
By 30, you should know:
1. How to fall in love without losing yourself.
2. How you feel about having kids.
3. How to quit a job, break up with a man and confront a friend without ruining the friendship.
4. When to try harder and when to walk away.
5. How to kiss in a way that communicates perfectly what you would and wouldn’t like to happen next.
6. The names of: the secretary of state, your great-grandmother and the best tailor in town.
7. How to live alone, even if you don’t like to.
8. How to take control of your own birthday.
9. That you can’t change the length of your calves, the width of your hips or the nature of your parents.
10. That your childhood may not have been perfect, but it’s over.
11. What you would and wouldn’t do for money or love.
12. That nobody gets away with smoking, drinking, doing drugs or not flossing for very long.
13. Who you can trust, who you can’t and why you shouldn’t take it personally.
14. Not to apologize for something that isn’t your fault.
15. Why they say life begins at 30.
KC Concepcion, the face of Bayo for many years now, invites you to purchase a hoodie designed by her, profits of which will help feed children in Mindanao.
Choose from hoodies called KC, Cassandra, Cookie and Kristina—it’s a KC overload for a good cause!
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Of course with all the tour talks I wrote on my previous post, I need to tell you that by far the best Car Service NYC that can work for tourists (especially those who are in groups) is the JFK Shuttle of the GO Airlink Shuttle Company.
If you want to go on tours and already have a friend to act as tour guide, you don’t have to join the registered ones. You can go avail of their shuttle services and tour around at your own pace.
They have a shuttle service in the JFK airport. They provide transfers in each direction between JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark Airports and hotels, residences and businesses between Battery Park and 125th Street.
They are also an official permit holder by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, authorizing their drivers to load on the inner curb just outside of baggage claim. Passengers won’t have far to walk! Companies without this official status are not legally able to offer this service!
I honestly would like to book shuttle services before landing on an airport because cabs are expensive, you aren’t sure about the drivers and I’m sure the desk of the shuttle service would be crowded with passengers who would like to get one. It helps that their vans have a separate luggage compartment, upholstered seating, air-conditioning/heating, and driver two-way radio dispatch!
My sister recently got promoted and will need to undergo training on the head office of her new company for a month – and surprise of all surprises, the training will be in New York! It will definitely be a work-leisure travel trip.
She almost always stays on the West Coast every time she flies to the US. She goes to the East Coast on rare occasions (air fare is as expensive as the air fare to and from our country!) but she really enjoys going to New York, Philly and Chicago. Our aunt is in Philly and she got to go there during autumn and she told us it is the best colors of the season – pictures don’t do it much justice.
She also finds New York exciting and fast-paced. Not for her but if she takes a tour there, she would love to. She told me about the New York Tours. You get to ride a double deck bus that tours you around the most famous landmarks of New York City. Of course, you’d need to go on top of the double deck and be munching on hotdogs – Grey’s Papaya of course! Those are the best charter buses in NY!