Wednesday, 14 January 2015

Trendy Party Dresses 2015 Right from #Veryontrend Catwalk show

Girls! it is time to buy some party dresses because new season and style era has started. If you want to look chic and trendy then you have to explore the latest and the hottest dresses at #VERYONTREND Catwalk show. Let’s explore this cool collection.
Black Party Dress #veryontrend We all love to choose black for formal parties. We got a chance to explore very cool black dresses design at #VERYONTREND Catwalk. Go and explore this wonderful collection of black Party dresses 2015.
Blue Party Dresses #VeryOnTrend Don’t need black? You can try Blue for next year special party. On #veryontrend catwalk show, we discovered very sparkling blue party dresses that were indeed chic. Have a look!
White Dresses 2015 #Veryontrend If you girls need something really casual yet trendy then you should opt for white top with white/black shorts. This casual dress seems perfect for beach party or friend’s party. You would love this white black combo dress of #veryontrend catwalk.
Finally, you have discovered party dresses 2015 from #VeryonTrend catwalk show. Now pick the best and buy it for your next party.

Tuesday, 13 January 2015

Try Best Katy Perry Hairstyles and Change Your Looks

Do you want to make a big change into your look? Then you need to start following Katy Perry hairstyles because her unique yet beautiful hair styles would allow you to transform your look instantly.Her hairstyles are quite different from other celebrities hairstyles. She knows how to grab attention of everyone with the mean of her facial frame i.e. her hair. Let’s explore some best Katy perry haircut and hairstyles.
Wear Ponytail in a new Way You have tried high ponytail many times but if you need a gigantic version of high ponytail then you should look at colorful purple/pink ponytail hairstyle of KP. Really great!
Katy Perry hairstyles: Updo Katy knows how to look bold and stylish on special event. She normally opts for sleek hair updo since it enhances your personality grace to a great extent.
If you need a unique version of Katy Perry hair updos then you must look at her blue rolled fringe and sleek hair updo.
Front blue swirl hair updo is another great variation in a normal hair updo. Try blue color and then make a swirl with front hair, catch your back hair as an updo.
Katy Perry Hairstyles: Bob Girls who want to explore superb bob hair style variety should look at Katy Perry bob. She wore blue long bob hair that was simply chic. Sometimes, she appear with straight green black bob while other times she opted for green black curly bobs. Even she tried some old Hollywood styles bob haircut from time to time. I really like her gold and pink bob.
Katy Perry hair Highlights Katy always likes to play with colors. If you have black curly or wavy hair then you should get some beautiful highlights into your hair. You can try pink or purple highlights. In case you need a little bold touch then you would love to try bright pink highlights just like Katy Perry got.
Katy Perry Wavy hairstyles Katy Perry is indeed the “Queen of Waves hair style” . She wore wavy hairstyle with different colors such as blue, pink, black, purple, blonde, etc. Girls who have thin hair can easily boost up hair volume via wavy hairstyle.Interestingly, Katy Perry also wore old Hollywood formal waves that made her look really adorable.
Curly hairstyles of Katy Perry Katy also wears curls but not frequently. She doesn’t like tight curls. Her curly hairstyles are normally loose and soft. You would also love her colored curly hair styles.
Katy Perry Pink Retro hairstyle Katy loves to appear with some extraordinary hairstyles. If you have long hair then you should copycat her pink retro hair style. This hairstyle always looks super amazing on every girl.
In short, Katy Perry hairstyles are quite amazing and different from almost every angle. She uses color to make her look completely different from other celeb s. You can surely try her color formula. Always choose a color that looks natural and beautiful on your face.

Friday, 12 December 2014

Celebrity Dress Up Games - Oh My!

Celebrity dress up games are the perfect blend of fashion and fun. The games combine your favorite celebrities with your favorite fashions. The end result is hours of fun playing with celebrity dolls online. Celebrity Dress Up Games In the celebrity fashion games, you start by selecting the celebrity you would like to dress. Once you have picked the darling of the day, you will begin by arranging the style elements you would like to see on that doll. The first thing you will probably do is pick a hair style and if you are given the option you can also arrange a certain look through the various make up choices. Once you have that part done, it is on to the huge number of clothing styles and options. Some of the best options in celebrity dress up games are the outfits and gowns that the stars made famous. Look for the celebrity's more outlandish outfits as well as the more basic styles the stars like to wear when they are not on the red carpet. You have your choice, of course, of which style you want to use. When it is all said and done, your look is perfect and the celebrity probably looks better than she ever did without your help. The Best Parts of Celebrity Dress Up Games Celebrity dressup games have several different elements to them, some of which are quite demanding in creativity and thought. Fashion is certainly fun, but it is not always easy. Getting a small doll dressed to look exactly like your favorite celebrity is simply a challenge you might not have faced before. Of course, that means it is much more rewarding when you do finally pull that completed look together. We have an ongoing fascination with people who have gained fame and presumably fortune over the years. We like to watch them on television and we like to see what sorts of things they are up to outside of our favorite shows. But best of all we like to see the sorts of things they are wearing, and so we are always glued to the various fashion magazines and shows waiting to see what they will appear in next. With celebrity dress up games, you do not have to wait with such baited breath. You can actually design your own dresses for the celebrities to wear and then print them out. Not only do you get to play around with beautiful gowns, you can also see just how close you were to getting the style exactly right. At the end of the day, you might have created something truly stunning. Work on both halves of a celebrity couple and you will truly be in business, designing your very own fashion plates for a magazine or website of your own - or best of all, just for fun. Celebrity dress up games have been around for years first as paper doll and now as online fashion dolls. Whichever way you like to play them, just enjoy the dolls for what they are worth and love working your fashion creativity in such a rewarding way.

Thursday, 11 December 2014

Angelina Jolie: 'In The Land Of Blood And Honey' Inspired Great Fear, Great Emotion

Angelina Jolie wasn't always an expert on the Bosnian War. That's one reason she wanted to make a movie about it. "I was very confused as to what were the Balkans, and what exactly happened, and why," says the actress. "Nobody could give me the answer I was looking for. And I remain confused about the region." But Jolie had another, more personal reason for making "In the Land of Blood and Honey," her directorial debut, which comes out Tuesday on DVD and Blu-ray. The war that raged inside the former Yugoslavia from 1992 to 1995 was the most brutal conflict on European soil since World War II, and many of the people it affected were members of Jolie's generation. People like Vanessa Glodjo, whom Jolie cast in her film. "[While] I was driving back from class in Los Angeles," Jolie says, "she was running across sniper fire to get back to class."
Jolie spent two years making "In the Land of Blood and Honey," serving as writer, producer and (Golden Globe-nominated) director. But that's not all. She actually shot two versions of the entire movie, one in the region's native languages (Bosnian, Serbian and Croatian) and a second -- available for the first time in the new DVD edition -- in English. To mark the DVD's release, Jolie spoke with The Huffington Post about the film's emotional reception in Sarajevo, her desire (or lack thereof) to direct again, and her belief that she and her partner, Brad Pitt, are obligated to help make the world a better place -- not because they're celebrities, but because they're people. How did audiences in Bosnia receive "In the Land of Blood and Honey," a famous person's film about a tough issue so important to them? The few weeks in Sarajevo was the most extraordinary, moving experience I've ever had. We ended up screening it at a place [the Zetra Olympic Hall] for over 6,000 people, that was originally built for the Olympics, which was a symbol for them of right before the war and a positive thing in their country. During the war, it was a place where a lot of bodies were buried. So going into that building was emotional. The whole experience was emotional. Some of the cast members who were Bosnian Serbs hadn't really been back since the war, and they were walking back into where they grew up with a piece of art that they hoped would be interpreted the right way, but they weren't sure. And what was the audience's reaction after the film had played? We all stood off the stage nervously holding hands and waiting for it to end, and wondering if somebody was going to scream or throw something, or if we were going to be safe onstage. And they stood up. It was extremely moving -- we all cried. It didn't feel like it was a film. The film didn't matter in the moment where, somehow, I feel like they felt that we did our best. And we tried. And they would forgive any small things and just see the overall, and the overall seemed to move them. And they received it, and they accepted it, and we stayed up until 3 o'clock in the morning speaking with a lot victims of war, and crying a lot and hugging a lot. Meanwhile, the critical response to your film was mixed. Which leads me to the question: Is it more important for you as a director to get a message across, or more important for it be considered a work of art? The most important thing is not to get the message wrong. That was what I sat with at the end of the day: I want to spend two years, I want to learn about a new craft, and more importantly, I want to learn about a history and a country and a people, and I know if I focus on this, in a few years I'll be better for it. I'll have grown as a person and have learned something about life. And in doing so, you hope that you can return with something that does right by all the people that trusted and came together and kind of shared and put their own history on the line. You don't want to do something and somebody says we misinterpreted the message. That was my great fear. You just don't want to mess it up. Yeah. It was a dramatic interpretation, not a documentary. You can't please everybody. And it's a very fresh war. But at the same time, it's my first film, so just to survive … [laughs]. I was actually very happy about the reviews. I was very happy reading some of the reviews in Europe, because it's a European film. The DVD features a never-seen-before English version. What was it like shooting the movie twice? Which version do you hope people watch, the Bosnian or the English version? The Bosnian. A film like that, it's not just to tell the pieces of the history so much as to give you a feeling of who these people are, what it is, what it feels like, what it sounds like. To meet the Yugoslavian people. You don't really get that completely when they're not speaking in their language. But I also am happy that we have the English, because I didn't want to make a film just for people that like history, and foreign films. I wanted to make a film for people that don't know about this war, but really don't like to go to foreign films. A lot of people won't watch anything with subtitles. It was really hard on the actors. We did two takes in one, and two takes in the other, on average. We even had the producers say to us, "If you fall behind in the first week, you have to cut a language." The nice thing was, it brought us all together as a team. After having your directorial debut be nominated for a Golden Globe, do you plan to direct another movie? I'd love to one day. I had such a wonderful experience. I think I have to be as compelled. It's a lot of hard work, and it's a lot harder for me than acting. I loved it. But it's a much longer commitment. It's your life for two to three years. It has to be something about that matters and I haven't found anything [else I feel that strongly about]. If I just did one, I'm happy, because I learned a lot. When the breakup of the former Yugoslavia happened, you must have been in your teens. Were you interested in the Bosnian conflict at this time? Did you ever imagine that you'd be directing a movie about it 20 years later? No, I didn't. And I think that's part of why I did. You know [about] my travels. It's the part of the world that, when I visit, I couldn't understand. There were a lot of conflicts that I tried to learn about, but it was the one I couldn't get all the pieces of, I couldn't get all the information. I was very confused as to what were the Balkans, and what exactly happened, and why, and why did it eventually take so long. Nobody could give me the answer I was looking for. And I remain confused about the region. So it was really why I wanted to make the film, because I knew it happened in my generation, to my generation. Some of the cast members were my age. Vanessa [Glodjo] -- [while] I was driving back from class in Los Angeles, she was running across sniper fire to get back to class. That's a creepy parallel. It's kind of amazing. It was important that we would meet and compare our lives and learn about each other, especially that I learn about her. Do you think famous people have a responsibility to draw attention to a cause or social issue? I tend to not think about it as a celebrity thing, but as a human thing. Celebrities just have a louder voice. I feel like we're living in a very interesting time, where people are more aware of the world, traveling more in the world. Young people are more engaged. Everybody has this responsibility. I tend to not sum it up to not if you have money, or if you have celebrity, but as no matter who you are. Certainly Brad [Pitt] and I have been fortunate enough to have success, be able to shine a light into the camera a little more, financially build something, support people or programs. We're very, very lucky.