Weekend

Monday, 22 June 2009

Dressing Gown

Have you a dressing gown? I lack a summerly one...





I think you may say it's not a dressing gown, and it won't surprise me if anyone wears it on a public occasion, but I think it looks nicest as a bathrobe: after a bath, slip it on easily, and sit down at your dressing table to care your skin... It's not the price of the evening gown a celebrity wears on the red carpet (which they return after ceremonies according to my memory) which attracts my attention effectively, but how dear the pieces she wears in only her own presence is. How dear are the clothes you wear in your own presence? I don't want to see your stocks, or public looks; I'd like to see this.

Use this tube dress as a dressing gown.

Dress: Lanvin


P.S. Certainly, I tried to make it not only an image... A magazine doesn't print the information of the shop selling a certain piece beside its photo, but you know it's not only a picture. Admittedly, some clothes I post here are old, because trends are a worldwide lie. I will always try to give the label, so if you want to buy it, you can search it in your own way (through a shopping consultant or shopping websites at your young fingertips). And if you indeed miss it, my way to think is that there're a great deal of fabulous pieces around the world, and neither you or me'll be able to see them all. To miss a piece of apparel isn't that horrible. :)

Wallace & Gromit the Curse of the the Were-Rabbit (4 Stars)

I bought the DVD for Ralph Fiennes and found the role he gave his voice to near the end, which spoiled my simple interest to watch.





I got a landscape sreencap for you, which wasn't the one I wanted to capture, which was hard to find in a short time.





Now, this's Gromit and Wallace. Gromit's the dog, which was the real lead in my eyes, and which was more lovely than the human being; Wallace was the man, who looked like Ralph Fiennes :p . But the famous actor's voice was actually uttered from ugly Victor Quartermaine the hunter's mouth. Look, how sweet his expression was :) !





Rabbit!

Rabbits in this film had snouts... idiotic-looking, but adorable to death LOL . I liked to see this one squeez its eyes with its ears blew backwards. Rabbit rabbit rabbit! :D

The only ugly one was the were-rabbit itself. Too large. Hmm... (shooking head)





Let's end with another Gromit's screencap. He didn't talk, but he moved you most. The film's points were Gromit, Gromit, little rabbits and little rabbits. Others were only cliches. Why're there so much Wallace & Gromit works on IMDB? How long will it need to watch them all? :(


Director: Steve Box, Nick Park
Writers: Nick Park, Bob Baker, Steve Box, Mark Burton
Leads (voice): Peter Sallis, Ralph Fiennes


P.S. Hutch was also ugly. :(

Sunday, 21 June 2009

Red Dress




When I looked at the dress, I thought it's a successful design. It's not dramatic, yet the detail of the neckband'd make you stand out. A pair of simple sandals'll be enough. It's sweet, so let's keep its sweetness. :)

P.S. I tried to make the dress not only an image by searching it online; maybe because it's too old (came from a 2006 magazine), I didn't found any website selling it and Celine's own website has been being reconstructed. Have you any advice on searching a fashion piece online? Don't tell me 'Always search an up-to-date piece'. :p


Dress: Celine

Tuesday, 16 June 2009

Trishanne




Do you remember Trishanne in Prison Break?

Played by Shannon Lucio, such a sweet girl.

Analysis Begins

One day, when I walked in a street, I wondered why I could not make myself stylish. I don't want to copy somebody's look; I want to look like myself, but shinier. I think analysis is a good thing, though J.K.R. said she never analyzed why her novels went popular. If you analyze something you like and succefully add the factors to your own work, you can get it more lovable.

That's my opinion.

Anylizing looks I like, making out the points, and at least when I want to buy something I will know what I lack. You may have known Lookbook. When you want to appear purely in someone's outfit I believe the blogger there can help you a lot. She does an awesome job there.

Do you like Lindsay Lohan?





I don't like her much, though I like her warning of love (if you really love someone just put your pride aside and love him back). A pair of dramatic sunglasses must be a must-have in every fashionista's wardrobe, but for me, a newbie (who's not going to become a fashionable girl but shiner :) ), I was very glad when I drew it out of the photo.

The Dior sunglasses there doesn't mean I recommend you to buy it, but to make the point arresting. Actually I think that pair of sunglasses ugly.

Just to let you know.

Sunday, 14 June 2009

Beauty



What clear-cut features!

I don't know her name. Do you know?

Friday, 12 June 2009

the Chronicles of Narnia: the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (3.5 Stars)

I liked the beavers.





They were so cute and fluffy. :)

It was a film for audiences younger than the Harry Potter ones, in my opinion. I have not read the books yet, but the film, this film, seemed common. Those weird factors in the Harry Potter series you could not find in it. After all, it was a story of human beings and animals, and the Harry Potter plot was between two human powers, so you could expect the former one to be cartoon-like and the later one get more machinations and human nature involved in.





The battle scenes were impressive. I expect such scenes to appear in the Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows film, but the Narnia battles are medieval, and we are wizards with wands and distant spells in the HP world, so there should be an obviouce difference. No matter, because we should have Lord Voldemort to enhance all!

I dispise Warner Bros' delaying Half-blood Prince until this summer. They have destroyed the magic.


Director: Andrew Adamson
Writers: Ann Peacock, Andrew Adamson, Christopher Markus, Stephen McFeely
Leads: William Moseley, Tilda Swinton