Lindsay Lohan Needs a Bra and Shops, etc.

Look at this. What does it remind you of?

 

Nope it isn’t a circus freekshow performer (they have class), but it is lovely Lindsay Lohan and her boobies swaying in the wind.

Check it;

 

Yup. It’s our ever lovely ginge LiLo shopping in Venice wearing not-a-bra.

I feel like I am looking at someones auntie from a backwards po-dunk town with fake Chanel knock off glasses sucking on her chick stick, with way to much side boob showing. Or maybe a long-lost relative of Kim “Tardy for the Party” Zolciak.

Either way Lindsay tried to balance it out by bringing a slightly curvier than her friend, with her. This too was a FAIL because she rocked her flower dress, scarf and chick stick, making LiLo look trashier.

When will Lindsay learn? Looking like your drank a 40 and sucked down a carton of Pall Mall’s isn’t pretty. I’m wondering why her friend isn’t helping her get her cute on.

In the meantime this discerning fashionista asks only one thing. Lindsay please head straight to Agent Provocateur and go binge on lingerie like you do on drugs and alcohol. If you are going to be spending money you don’t have, make it count baby!

Fashion Film of the Day – Ishiko with Azzedine Alaia

I happened across this video thanks to the amazing people at Models.com (subscribe!). It is a gorgeous fashion film with Ginta Lapin wearing nothing but AZZEDINE ALAIA. So perfect it literally made my afternoon better.

The little info I know about the directors is it was done by Santiago & Mauricio. Whoever you are, Que Bella!

 

Boycott List for Corporations Against Same-Sex Marriage, Chik-Fil-A, Target, Etc.

I have been meaning to publish something like this for a while. WithChik-Fil-A’s HUGE scandal with their President coming out against Gay Marriage, and Boston’s refusal to let them build there, it needs to be posted.

I of course referenced Wikipedia.org who has a HUGE list of ALL major Boycotts. I could include them as well but it’s better for others to research on their own as we all have varying opinions.

Here are the main Boycotts to diss the same-sex haters and L-O-V-E one another in the LGBT community.

Gay and lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered boycotts

  • Against Target Corporation – for donating to conservative PAC Minnesota Forward, a group which supported anti-gay marriage candidate Tom Emmer during the Minnesota gubernatorial campaign in 2010.[10]Lady Gaga stopped doing business with Target because of the effects that she says its political activism has had on the LGBT community.[11][12] Target in turn is now suing the gay rights group Canvass for a Cause, for demonstrating outside its stores (in San Diego County, California) which Target asserts is interfering with business.[13][14]
  • Against Best Buy – For donating campaign money to Tom Emmer.[15]
  • Against Chick-fil-A – For their company making charitable contributions through their Winshape Foundation to organizations that actively oppose same-sex marriage initiatives across the United States, sparked by one of their restaurants catering a marriage seminar held by the notoriously anti-gay Pennsylvania Family Institute.[16]
  • Against Heinz – The gay rights group, Stonewall, has urged supporters to stop buying Heinz products, after the company pulled a commercial of two men kissing.[17]
  • Against The Salvation Army – Gay rights groups are asking people to boycott the Salvation Army’s red kettles and thrift stores, because of the organization’s stance against homosexuality.[18]
  • Tourism/Business with Rushville, Illinois or Schuyler County, IllinoisDon Schieferdecker, county sheriff, made anti-gay and anti-semetic remarks on Facebook and refuses to resign.[19]
  • Tourism/Business with Utah, especially Salt Lake CityUtahThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints donated money to push Prop 8 through in California, so gays and lesbians wouldn’t be allowed to marry.[20]

If you would like to read more on Boycotts from Wikipedia.Org please go here;

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_boycotts

From Harvard Business blog: Narcissism: The Difference Between High Achievers and Leaders – Justin Menkes

Normally I am not big on reblogging other’s work but I just cam across this article from the Harvard Business Review. It’s not only insightful, it’s brilliant. Working both corporate and as an Independent I find this rings very true. Check it out if you are Business minded. It may save you a lot of trouble and create a lot of insight.

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Narcissism: The Difference Between High Achievers and Leaders

by Justin Menkes  |   6:00 AM July 4, 2012

A chief executive had a dilemma. After working in a fast-growing company as COO, he accepted an offer from venture capitalists to start his own company. Within five years he had built a new enterprise generating revenues over $300 million and profit margins so high that his company had compiled a substantial cash reserve with which it was poised to go on an acquisition run. His passion, strategic and analytical brilliance, and relentless focus on practical results made him a rare, virtually unstoppable force in industry.

So what was his problem? He was irreplaceable, at least according to his board. It was the board’s fundamental responsibility to protect the shareholders’ interests with a viable succession plan, and for this they simply had no acceptable answer. They demanded that he find a solution.

He asked me for counsel:

Justin, I have two people on my team that I think can grow into my role. But my board vehemently disagrees and thinks I vastly overestimate their long-term potential to actually run a company. They’re both superstars. How do I know which one — or if either one — can make the leap, or whether this is just a pipe dream that’s going to waste a lot of time, money, and focus?

It’s a good question, one I’m often asked. How do you know when someone can make the leap from high performer to CEO? There is one driving factor that determines the answer: narcissism.

Those selected for development have one universal trait in common: They are by definition high achievers. But there is a difference between those superstar achievers that can make the leap to CEO and those that will implode: To what degree do they feel invigorated by the success and talent of others, and to what degree does the success of others cause an involuntary pinch of insecurity about their own personal inadequacies? Only an individual who feels genuinely invigorated by the growth, development, and success of others can become an effective leader of an enterprise. And it remains the most common obstacle of success for those trying to make that leap.

There is powerful evidence (pdf) that narcissists have difficulty forging long-term relationships. Because narcissists are continuously seeking recognition from others to reinforce their own self-worth, they tend to form new relationships where they can see a positive reflection of themselves in the other person’s eye. However, because of their obsession with analyzing events around them to see what they suggest about their own identities, they also exhaust those relationships. In leadership positions, this leaves colleagues feeling like collective efforts are being used to increase a single narcissist leader’s ego, rather than a team’s shared goals.

Keeping an eye on the high achiever’s relationships and self-promotion certainly helps to see if your candidate is a narcissist. The Narcissistic Personality Inventory also has several questions that suggest how to further clarify an individual’s level of narcissism, including:

  • Are the individual’s relationships with others based on honest, intimate exchanges, or are they formed using a dynamic that regularly reinforces the narcissist’s role as a “hero”?
  • Does the individual often talk about how his star qualities make him distinct from his peers?
  • Does he like to be the center of attention?
  • Does the remark, “I insist on getting the respect that is due me,” resonate with his worldview?

If you answered “yes” to many of the questions above, chances are you’re describing a high achiever who possesses a costly level of narcissism. But there are ways to help these individuals make the leap from high achievers to leaders.

First, coach them to continuously attribute credit to others for any successful project. Point out how this will produce long-term rewards because others will see that the projects they’re responsible for produce successful outcomes. In the end, other talented people will vie to work with them and give them their best, further improving their track records of disseminating success.

Then, press hard against any behaviors that self-aggrandize. Frame the lesson in a language that high achievers can understand: If their intent is to get ahead, self-promotion is likely doing just the opposite over the long term. It is in their self-interest to change.

Individuals with extreme levels of insecurity — those that cannot remain stable while seeing others succeed — will fail in leadership. In these cases, you may need to arrange psychological interventions that get to the root of their insecurities and help them heal if they are to become successful leaders.

While elevated narcissism and self-promotion has been shown to result in quicker promotion early in one’s career, its negative impacts are revealed in positions of higher authority. In these positions, blind ambition becomes its own worst enemy. In identifying these traits early and combating them through mentorship, you can transform these high achievers into quality leaders.

Narcissism: The Difference Between High Achievers and Leaders – Justin Menkes – Harvard Business Review.

Yes They’re Real and They’re Fabulous. Luscious Lash Review and How To.

Every time I see a mascara commercial on TV I can’t help mumbling under my breath. I believe it’s something along,” Grumble, so fake, as if.”

Having first hand knowledge of lash extensions and fake eyelashes really seals the deal and get’s me cursing. How the hell do they expect me to believe my lashes will look like this;

and that it will leave me feeling like this?

When all it does is clump, run, make a mess and make me look like a racoon.

Let’s face it. Unless you wear falsies (eyelashes not the other kind), or get the professional eyelash extensions everything falls flat. Not to mention always turns into a clumpy mess despite their promises not to.

Never fear! I have found the answer. And it will be good, for everyone.

It’s called, very appropriately, “They’re Real!”

Besides Benefit Cosmetics amazing ad for this it actually works. This mascara has a great brush that has NEVER clumped on me.

I am used to trying everything and anything. As both a wearer of false lashes and extensions I was surprised. I am so used to getting a nasty, gooky, stuck together brush halfway through my mascara this was refreshing.

The other thing that got me? The blurb on their webpage is true! *GASP*

they’re real! mascara~What else you need to know:

94% saw dramatic length & volume*
90% saw base-to-tip curl*
94% saw visible lift*
100% saw long-wearing results*

After using the mini one I got as a bonus at Sephora (check the bottom of the page for links), it did ACTUALLY make my lashes longer. No I am not being PAID for this.  This is all me sharing something too fabulous. (If anyone at Benefit should see this, you should send me a case, I love this stuff)

I have been using this for about 3-6 months now and the volume and length of my lashes is now over a quarter-inch and I no longer wear false lashes unless I am shooting or hitting the red carpet.

It is fiercely waterproof so invest in make up remover wipes or it won’t come off. After a shower I look like Tammi Faye Baker or a Kardashian post fake cry, if I don’t clean it off.

WEAR TO FIND IT:

Sephora!!

They have a small mini for $10 to try,

http://www.sephora.com/product/productDetail.jsp?skuId=1395482&productId=P306403&keyword=BENEFIT%20COSMETICS%20They%27re%20Real%21%20Mascara%20Mini%20-%20P306403&_requestid=97494

and it’s $22 for regular size

http://www.sephora.com/product/productDetail.jsp?skuId=1343938&productId=P289307&keyword=BENEFIT%20COSMETICS%20They%27re%20Real%21%20Mascara%20-%20P289307&_requestid=97385

And of course there is the illustrious ‘Benefit Cosmetics’. You can find ‘They’re Real’ HERE:

http://www.benefitcosmetics.com/product/view/theyre-real?ext_id=psad_Ggl_US&siteID=qBNKlhsBsB4-eKQ8bc5D5OpPR4HjAhfxNQ

Go get your eyelash freak on ladies. The ultimate mascara is here and yes, it’s real.

Electric Blue Nail French Fab, With a Little Help From Orly

I have recently gone from Sephora freak to Ulta convert. Partially because you don’t have an overly done make up queen asking you if you need help every five seconds.  I appreciate Sephora, and it is my first love, but I recently saw Ulta toting my new summer nail crush.

Orly French FX Kit

 

Every girl knows getting a french Mani is best done by the awesome Korean ladies down the street. Without them most of us girls would be wandering the streets and clubs picking bad nail polish off and flicking the chips in our drinks and at strangers. It’s ugly, but true.

Now they have everything packaged and ready to go for ladies who want it all and don’t want blah nude nails. In electric silver and blue. Boring nails be damned I am straight up going out and buying this. All the little overdone girls from WeHo will quiver at the mightiness of my French mani. And it will be blue…er, and silver!

What’s inside?

 Each kit includes two nail lacquers, plus Top 2 Bottom Basecoat & Topcoat All In One and complete manicure instructions.

I’m a girl about town and a mover and shaker so I will try anything once. Plus it’s for the good of women kind. At $15 the price is right.

And if it even comes out looking like this…

I’ve conquered normality and brought a little extra freaky into the Fashion scene. Off to Ulta to give my new obsession a try!

Happy shopping my blue babies.

Ulta.com link below!

http://www.ulta.com/ulta/browse/productDetail.jsp?skuId=2245331&productId=xlsImpprod4410217&navAction=push&navCount=1#sku2245332

Unzip it and Share it You Hot Piece of Make Up Queen!

Every make up trick from smokey eyes, putting on fake lashes to major HD make up tutorials are here. This bitch is Petrilude and he p4wn5 you in the make up department…MAJORLY!
I highly recommend subscribing to his videos!

I present

Josh ‘PETRILUDE’ unzipped tutorial

And for the simpler make up girls/boys and everything in between a 5 minute smokey eye tutorial

NYC Red Carpet K.I.S.S. (keep it simple sexy), or DIY

New York? Fashion mecca. It represents style, icons of fashion, NYFW and business, business, business. It is voguish and ALWAYS well put together. It is modern, without being crass.

It is what is in, makes red carpets glow and is easy to do at home. We’ll call it DIY NYC Red Carpet.

Using the NY Tribeca Film Fest as an example I will share 2 easy ways to ‘bring it’ like you are straight from the big, bad apple and just stepped out of a limo.

Pure and Simple

I recommend using caution with all white outfits. There is the chance it can make you look uncomfortable and dirt/accidents can kill your fresh look. Leelee does prove how stunning it can be. By adding a bright red lip and emphasizing her waist line (figure is everything w this look), it’s a WIN.

Try a blouse from Banana Republic’s ‘Madmen’ collection and add full skirt to recreate this. Stay away from tiered skirts ladies. Your figure gets lost, and are best left for fiestas and country casual

Color Blocking

This is a great look that has shown up on the runway’s for the last year and a half. It’s not going away and can be worn any season.

Colorblocking CasualLily Cole, Color Blocking Casual

Easy to do and not leaving the runways any time soon color blocking is everywhere. Lily Cole chose this with a casual flat and it’s stunning and easy on the eyes.

For red carpet DIY, choose a neutral colored dress with color in the blocking. It’s easy to decide where your burst of color shows and keeps things interesting. Pair it with a neutral or metallic heel and it’s easy to turn this in to a day/to night event outfit.

It’s  easy to overdress. In New York you need to bring the classic sophistication without looking like a loud party girl, LA Style. Too many accessories and an outfit that screams too much is too often a fashion foul. We try more when it should be less. These are just a few easy ways to go with my K.I.S.S. method (keep it simple sexy) for the Fashion Capital of the US.

This proves that over doing it, is best left to the Lady Gaga’s of the world, or that special look known as LA style.