Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts

Sunday, November 19, 2017

Image Source: Getty / Anthony Harvey
Adriana Lima can make herself look like a totally different person with a simple change of clothes, a variation on her lipstick, or a subtle hair change — that's probably why fashion designers are always choosing her to walk the runway for them. The Brazilian beauty can be sexy and flirty at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, slightly manly wearing a three-piece suit, and even goth with the help of the right eye makeup. Keep scrolling to see all the times Adriana had us wondering "Is that really her?"


When She Walked the Marc Jacobs Runway With Dreads in Her Hair
 
When She Looked Straight Into Our Souls
 
When She Wore Her Hair in a Tight, High Ponytail
 
When Her Cheekbones Were High Up in the Sky at the 2016 Met Gala
 
When Her Vampy Lips Gave Her a Mysterious Air
 
When She Looked Devilish on the Runway For Bottega Veneta
 
When She Was Downright Ethereal at a Versace Show
 
When She Went Goth at the 2015 Met Gala
When She Wore a Black Wig For the Marc Jacobs Runway
 
When She Gave the Camera Sultry Eyes
 
When She Was a Redhead
 
When She Didn't Smile
 
When Her Hair Was Nowhere to Be Seen
 
When She Looked Like a Lioness
 
When She Went Makeup-Free For a Jason Wu Fashion Show
 
When Her Hair Was Supercurly
When She Had Highlights
 
When She Took Inspiration From Men's Fashion
 
When She Parted Her Hair Down the Middle
 
When She Had Short Hollywood Waves
 
When She Wore a Supertight Bun
 
When She Had the Rachel
 
When She Sported This Oil Slick Look



This Will Be Alessandra Ambrosio's Last Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, According to Reports

The iconic model might be retiring.

According to new reports, 2017 may be the last year that Alessandra Ambrosio walks in the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. The model, who is among
the 55 models currently in Shanghai preparing for this year's show, is
apparently close to retiring from the VS runway, and fans are devastated.
Fashionista is reporting that "If it is her final show, we anticipate her final Victoria's Secret runway appearance to be both a celebration of her incredible work with the brand and a emotion-filled goodbye." The publication cites Instagram fan accounts as the main source of the news, with rumors circulating that Ambrosio wants to focus on other projects. 
The model has recently been seen on the big screen in Daddy's Home 2.


Alessandra Ambrosio
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Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show 2017: Everything You Need To Know

From who’s walking, to who isn’t walking, and details of the fantasy bra, performers and themes, here’s your definitive guide to the Victoria’s Secretshow 2017.

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When is the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show 2017 happening?

The CBS broadcast of the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2017 catwalk spectacular will air on the network on November 28 at 10pm EST, and will include pink-carpet interviews, model profiles and a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the show, as well as the runway presentation of brand-new winged creations, lingerie and the much-anticipated collaboration with Balmain.

Friday, November 08, 2013

Google takes on plumbers and doctors with Helpouts.


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Google takes on plumbers and doctors with Helpouts

Google takes on plumbers and doctors
Google is offering lessons via Helpouts (Picture: PA)
Back in the day, you would have to sign up for classes in a draughty community centre if you wanted to lose some weight.
Boiler troubles would see a pricey plumber stroll around your house tutting, while health complaints meant trudging to the doctor and reading ancient magazines.
But Google thinks it can solve these problems (and more) through video chats with someone miles away.
It has launched Helpouts, which allows the public to pay for consultations on everyday hobbies and problems from their armchairs.
But with some sessions costing hundreds of pounds an hour, it does not always come cheap.
Google takes on plumbers and doctors with Helpouts
Udi Manber, a vice president at Google, wrote in a blog post: ‘Most of the world’s useful information still resides in people’s heads.
‘You might need a quick answer to a problem you’re having right now, guidance completing a project or help with learning a new skill.’
At first, Helpouts will offer lessons in eight categories including art, music, cooking, fashion and health.
Users choose experts based on their qualifications, availability and ratings, with a money-back guarantee if they are not satisfied.
The internet giant has stressed it will check the credentials of medical professionals on the site.
It plans to take a 20 per cent cut of the fee experts receive.
More than 1,000 people have signed up to offer their expertise so far, as well as brands such as Rosetta Stone and WeightWatchers. CNET’s Luke Westaway said: ‘Those with know-how in, say, playing instruments or gardening could use Helpouts to earn extra cash passing on their expertise.’