Erdem, Pre Fall 2014

Erdem, Pre Fall 2014

Erdem, Pre Fall 2014

Erdem, Pre Fall 2014

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Must See TV: “You’re The Worst”

You're The Worst

An original comedy from writer and executive producer Stephen Falk, You’re The Worst puts a dark twist on the romantic comedy genre. Narcissistic, brash, and self-destructive “Jimmy Shive-Overly,” played by Chris Geere, thinks all relationships are doomed. Cynical, people-pleasing, and stubborn “Gretchen Cutler,” played by Aya Cash, knows that relationships aren’t for her. So when they meet at a wedding, it’s only natural that the two of them go home together and, despite their better judgment, begin to find themselves falling for each other.

You’re The Worst is a modern look at love and happiness told through the eyes of two people who haven’t been very successful with either. It’s the story of Gretchen and Jimmy, fear, heartbreak, romance, sex, food, Los Angeles, friendship, and the fact that sometimes the worst people make the best partners. Set your DVR’s for Thursdays at 10:30pm.

Couple with Style: Kate Bosworth & Michael Polish

Kate Bosworth and Michael Polish

Christian Dior Couture, Fall 2014

Christian Dior Couture, Fall 2014

Christian Dior Couture, Fall 2014

Christian Dior Couture, Fall 2014

Christian Dior Couture, Fall 2014

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The Beautiful WIFE: Dior Couture Fall 2014 Makeup Look

Peter Philips, Creative and Image Director for Dior Beauty created the make up look for the Haute Couture Fall-Winter 2014-15 show. Conceptualized in osmosis with a collection by Raf Simons that combines a touch of history with a futuristic ambience, the make-up continues the same idea of interaction between the two worlds.

Phillips goes on to say… “I was directly inspired by the spirit of this collection, which plays on the contrast between classicism and a visionary imagination. This young woman had to have a pure and natural face, but also display a highly expressive “artificial” element. This dichotomy is a reproduction of the runway show décor, which sees orchids springing from a futuristic setting. Continuing this theme of duality, I wanted to emphasize the strength and fragility of this young woman.” 

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