• Posted by admin on 17 May 2009

They say in Hollywood if you want to be an instant celebrity you have to be in a summer movie or take a vampire role. Who wouldn’t know Twilight and Sex and the City? I’ve been a fan of the fabulous four in their tireless search for men of their dreams since college. I love Carrie Bradshaw’s brilliant sexual anthropologist ideas in the voice over and the group’s fashion statement. What they have is celebrity fashion worth emulating I guess. On the other hand, I never imagined that Robert Pattison would be given a big break in his major role movie.

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Beauty is relative and I’m just being honest to say that his portrayal in the movie is an overstatement and he didn’t justify perfection for the role of Edward Cullen. I want to believe that the ultimate aim of movie is entertainment not business; well let’s just say there’s always lost in translation.

  • Posted by admin on 14 Feb 2009

Just a while ago, I was reading an article about don’t compare yourself to celebrities. It’s a kind of mentality that some people do whatever it takes to look like their celebrity idols. Well, sometimes we cannot blame them because imitation is the highest flattery and they’re just getting some fashion tips for they can’t afford to pay the service of a designer.

If I were to ask, there’s nothing wrong with it… don’t just overdo it of course. Designer clothes are also costly so tailored clothes of the same look can be an answer to fashion and budget problem. I once had my own clothes in prom patterned from a fashion magazine. I bought my own cloth of preferred color and my dressmaker just did some alteration. I’m vertically challenged so instead of having it long skirt, she made it above the knee. I also had to add a belt from the same fabric to put more emphasis on my body curve. See, imitating is not always that bad.

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