Ediths Wedding Dress On Downton Abbey See It & SHOP Her Vintage Look Hollywood Life
Posted on March 13, 2024
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| Martina Birk
Lady Edith was a vision! Her lace dress and gorgeous headpiece were the perfect representation of a bride in the 1920s — it was beautiful! The etheral vibe was the perfect choice for the bride — and with so many vintage inspirations infused in modern weddings, her look would be perfect to recreate for your special day. If you want to get the look, you’re in luck. You can do so with the Vernassa lace gown, which features an off-the-shoulder neckline and sleeves — the frock is perfect for recreating Edith’s gorgeous wedding look.
[Read More]Ranking All 27 Seasons of The Real World
Posted on March 13, 2024
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| Larita Shotwell
There have been 27 seasons of MTV’s The Real World, with number 28’s Portland season debuting tomorrow night: In a superhuman accomplishment that my future grandchildren will surely idolize me for, I have somehow watched them all. Somehow this show has stuck with me longer than all of my friendships. It’s almost as old (in years, not seasons) as my youngest sibling. What began as something that could at least pass the laugh test as a social experiment has evolved (devolved — let’s be honest) to something that is both a relic and emblematic of MTV’s binge-drink/hookup/fight wheelhouse.
[Read More]Who is Jeff Lowe on Tiger King and what happened to him? The Sun
Posted on March 13, 2024
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| Martina Birk
TIGER King is a Netflix show that first hit screens in 2020, chronicling the lives of exotic animal owners.
In December of 2021, cast member Jeff Lowe was permanently banned from exhibiting animals.
Who is Jeff Lowe on Tiger King? Jeff first met the man behind Tiger King - Joe Exotic - in 2015, when he was introduced as an investor for Joe, who was financially struggling due to his ongoing legal battle with Carole Baskin.
[Read More]Who is Veronica Montelongo? All About Armando Montelongo's Ex-wife
Posted on March 13, 2024
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| Martina Birk
Veronica Montelongo is the ex-wife of Armando Montelongo, the American real estate entrepreneur and public speaker. She earns a living as a real estate investor, actress, reality TV personality, and businesswoman.
Veronica was relatively unknown before she became the wife of Armando Montelongo. While their union lasted, they did a lot of things together, unfortunately, their union hit the rocks in 2011 and they finalized their divorce in 2012. Veronica has since moved on with another man who goes by the name, John Morales
[Read More]Israel: The architecture of violence | Human Rights
Posted on March 12, 2024
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| Martina Birk
Eyal Weizman explains architecture’s key role in the Israeli occupation of Palestine and the evolution of urban warfare.
Filmmaker: Ana Naomi de Sousa
On a journey across the settlements and roads of the West Bank and along the Separation Wall, Israeli architect Eyal Weizman demonstrates how architecture is central to the Israeli occupation of Palestine.
“Architecture and the built environment is a kind of a slow violence. The occupation is an environment that was conceived to strangulate Palestinian communities, villages and towns, to create an environment that would be unliveable for the people there,” says Weizman.
[Read More]Kelly Brook goes topless as she shares unseen snaps from retro Playboy shoot
Posted on March 12, 2024
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| Martina Birk
Kelly Brook was keen to remind fans of her hedonistic modelling days on Friday when she went on a sharing spree with unseen shots from a Playboy shoot in 2010.
The buxom brunette had found images, shot by legendary photographer Ellen von Unwerth, in her collection and brought her incredible curves right back to the forefront of fans' memories.
Throwing back to her twenty-something model body, the brunette was seen posing playfully dressed in nothing but red ribbons and patent heels.
[Read More]See Celebrities Rocking the Little Black Dress Trend: Pics
Posted on March 12, 2024
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| Larita Shotwell
Forever a classic! Whether it’s a simple slip or sparkly frock, the little black dress will always stay in style.
Coco Chanel pioneered the design 1926, creating the LBD to be simple, affordable and a staple in every woman’s closet. Through the decades, the classic fit has always been loved and has evolved into thousands of different designs. Iconic celebrities throughout the decades — including Audrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe, Paris Hilton, Kendall Jenner, Lizzo and more — have all sported the fashionable look.
[Read More]What Have We Learned From Men in Kilts?
Posted on March 12, 2024
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| Larita Shotwell
As promised, men in kilts. Outlander fans rejoiced when season six finally went into production in early February, but since it’s unlikely we’ll see new episodes of the time-hopping series before the second half of 2021, Men in Kilts: A Roadtrip With Sam and Graham is tasked with quenching our extended Droughtlander thirst. So it isn’t any wonder that almost everything about Men in Kilts caters to the fervent Outlander base, from the show’s recognizable hosts, Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish — both native Scots — to the strategically placed clips from the hit Starz drama.
[Read More]Audrina Patridge Wants to Appear Smart
Posted on March 11, 2024
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| Jenniffer Sheldon
With her departure from The Hills imminent, Audrina Patrdige wants her own reality TV show, which is in the works, to show a different side of her.
The 24-year-old aspiring actress’ new MTV project will reportedly show the SoCal hottie with tattooed sister, Casey Patridge, and their brother, Mark.
Sources say Patridge wants to be a producer on The Audrina Show (really creative title) so she won’t be portrayed as airheaded like on The Hills.
[Read More]Homelands by Timothy Garton Ash review Europes story
Posted on March 11, 2024
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| Jenniffer Sheldon
History booksReviewThe author and journalist charts some of the lessons learned from the Hungarian revolution to the invasion of Ukraine
Timothy Garton Ash has combined work in academia, journalism and political analysis for nearly half a century. Europe – its role in the making of the modern world and the challenges it faces today – has been his unflinching focus. His new book is an insightful analysis of the transformation of central and eastern Europe in the decades between the Hungarian revolution of 1956 and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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