OSCAR 2011 FASHION!
The biggest awards ceremony took place last night at the Nokia Theatre. The big night brought on the A-game of many celebrities, most notably the women! A trend for the night that is making it's appearance into Spring is the color Red (and it's different shades) along with the one-shoulder dress trend that is more defined. This Spring season calls for nothing but FLAIR.
Congratulations to Natalie Portman for winning the Oscar for Best Actress for her portrayal in "Black Swan." She truly deserved it and it's so nice seeing her experience so many great things simultaneously: recognition for her craft, pregnancy, and love with her fiance.
Hands down best dressed of the night right when I saw her was Mila Kunis. She wore a lilac colored Elie Saab gown that was so dreamy. The detailing of lace in the low cut chest area was not overtly provocative because of the flowy detail of the entire look. She looked so beautiful and her hair and make-up was perfect with this dress, nothing overpowering, but it made a strong statement together that definitely got her noticed.
But what really had people buzzing were the many outfit changes of co-host Anne Hathaway during the 3 hour broadcast. Was it really necessary to change that many times? Regardless, she looked amazing in all of them and it was refreshing to see new faces hosting the biggest awards ceremony. Seeing Anne on-stage with her confidence emitted a genuine feeling of gratitude for the opportunity she was given. GO GIRL!
You Just Do You, Imma Do Me
Camille
LADY GAGA WAS BORN THIS WAY!!!
Today Lady Gaga released the anticipated video for her hit single "Born This Way." Again, Lady Gaga has managed to trip me out with her videos!
In this video she initially talks about the Manifesto of Mother Monster where a race baring no prejudice or judgement, but boundless freedom was born. Then another race was born, an evil side that promoted violence and war with one another. One strange thing I noticed in the video was that it began with an upside down triangle, then ended with a triangle, like the pyramid referring to possibly the illuminati? (Something to think about...)
It is clear that Lady Gaga's message is to promote equality amongst all despite differences in race or sexual orientation. I truly admire her work. Though people may think she's weird, it's refreshing to see her use her fame to promote a good cause. She actively stands behind the LGBT community and she is very eloquent in her points of view.
Lady Gaga preaches that everyone shouldn't be ashamed for being who they are because we are all unique and gifted. She even confessed at the Grammys that this song was previously made for Whitney Houston to sing it because Lady Gaga herself wasn't comfortable in her own skin. Now Lady Gaga is asserting how proud she is of herself and what she stands for. May everyone who listens to this song be inspired to stay true to themselves and what they believe in.MORE POWER TO YOU!!!
Check out her video!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wV1FrqwZyKw&feature=player_embedded
You Just Do You, Imma Do Me
Camille
~Mosaic Monday: Tea Party!~
Happy Monday!
How was your weekend?!
Ours was nice and relaxing . . .
Movies cuddled up
Happy Hour at Ruth Chris Steak House (yummm)
More work on the in-laws re-modeling project, almost done!
Finished writing my business plan (lots of work!)
Craft Time
Cleaning House Craze
Hit the gym 2x (woooo hoo!)
Altogether it was a nice, relaxing yet productive weekend.
Now that we are slowly approaching Spring . . .
I am getting the itch to stop hibernating and start planning social events!
One goal I for sure am going to do this year is plan a
~Tea Party!~
Although not exactly Mad Hatter style, I will have mis-matching cute china, we'll all dress up and have a jolly ole time!
Pssst come back next time for a lovely giveaway . . .
Book surgery
Muammar Gaddafi Clothing
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