- Gedroogde alliumbloemen in lichtbeige op een lichtbeige achtergrond Foto van gedroogde alliumbloemen op een lichte achtergrond. Een fotowand met botanische posters geeft je huis een fris gevoel. Ze zijn gemakkelijk met elkaar te combineren, zodat je zonder moeite een perfect huis kunt creëren. De poster is gedrukt met een witte rand die het ontwerp elegant inkadert.
SINTA-SE UMA CELEBRIDADE E IRRADIE CONFIANÇA A CADA PASSO! Se você acredita que acessórios são a alma de qualquer look, prepare-se para elevar seu estilo a níveis celestiais com a nossa Choker Feminina Shakirah! Essa não é apenas mais uma peça apaixonante de nossas coleções... é uma expressão de sua personalidade arrebatadora. Imagine só: você entrando em qualquer lugar e todos os olhares sendo capturados por essa maravilha semijoia dourada que abraça o seu pescoço e reflete sua classe interior. Com este acessório você estará sempre elegante e preparada para receber elogios! EXPERIMENTE A SENSAÇÃO DE POSSUIR UMA PEÇA GLAMUROSA EM SEU ARMÁRIO! Essa choker é feita especial para mulheres que desafiam o comum e são as primeiras a abraçar as tendências mais ousadas. Feita com meticulosa precisão, cada detalhe é sublime e sua cor dourada é um chamado para as mulheres que não têm medo de se destacar. Peça agora mesmo a sua e mostre ao mundo o que significa ser fashion, ousada e absolutamente irresistível! CARACTERÍSTICAS Material: Aço Inoxidável Tamanho: 35cm + 7cm Peso: 44g
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This lingerie set is everything we're loving this season. Featuring a lace-up corset and thong both in a baby blue lace material with a frill edge, we are obsessed. Team this set alone or with a satin robe for a look we're loving. Top length approx 32cm/12.5" (Based on a sample size S) Bottoms length approx 23cm/9" (Based on a sample size S) Model wears size S Model Height - 5ft 9.5" Category: Lingerie & Nightwear Product type: Corset Colour: Baby Blue Material: Woven Lace Design: Plain Occasion: Evening Product Code: CMO5369
This is my January entry to Trystan's Accessories Challenge! Yay! I'm now 2 for 4 months, but given that next month is jewelry, I think I'm safe for that one, too :) NOTE: I wasn't originally going to post this tutorial, because the pictures didn't turn out as well as I hoped and I kinda dropped the ball on the last part of it, but all of my clamoring fans (and by all I mean 3) begged, so here you go! A few months ago I ran across this gorgeous image: Miss Mary Tadman by John Smart, 1809. The Fitzwilliam Museum. She really struck me. Not only is she lovely, but her hair is beautiful and unusual. I love the braid that goes across the top of her forehead and I was really charmed by the tiny curls that accent the style. I decided that I wanted to try to do this hairstyle at my next fancy Regency event, so our recent 12th Night party was the perfect opportunity. Mostly Successful Regency Hair I’m not 100% happy with the results and it is more inspired-by than copied, but I do have some good tricks. I took pictures of parts of it, so I thought I’d share with you on how I did it. I should give some caveats I’m not great with hair. I wear my hair in a ponytail or a bun 95% of the time. I’ve owned the same set of hot rollers since 2001 and they are rarely used. I have only the most basic knowledge of hairstyling, so please don’t think that I am some kind of expert! I know my hair usually looks pretty good in period stuff, but that is because of… I have a ton of hair. It is long and thick and ridiculous. This is pretty frustrating in everyday life, but GREAT for reenacting. Here’s a picture of me with my hair freshly styled from the salon: And my hair will never, ever look this good again. Ever. So yeah. A lot. I can’t really give any tips for those of you who don’t have mops on your head, but there are a few places where I know that hair rats, falls, and various other fluffy things will help greatly! This hairstyle started out the night before when I showered and then let my hair air dry. I didn’t use a blowdryer or a flat iron. I did this because I have a lot of natural wavy texture to my hair, and I wanted volume. It makes a HUGE difference in volume if my hair is flatironed or not. If you have naturally straight hair, you may want to put it in braids and let it dry. This will give you some extra oophm, which is really important for the big bun. Textured hair The next morning, I put 4 tiny rollers in my hair. I dampened my hair before I put the curlers in. I rolled the sides of my bangs and 1 very small long piece on each side (maybe 1/8” of hair?). The key here is not to roll all the way up to the scalp. You can see from the image that her curls are low, so I stopped around the level of my eyebrows. If I had smaller curlers than these, I would have used them. As it is, even these tiny ones are a bit too big. I left these in all day- taking them out was almost the last thing I did. When it came down to the actual business of doing the hairstyle, I started out by making the braid that would go across my forehead. I started mine at below my ear near the base of my skull, but if you have shorter hair, you could start it just behind your ear. Remember you will lose some length with the braid, so make sure it is long enough! You aren’t doing anything with this braid just yet, so just let it chill out on the side of your head. Next, I made a high bun on the back of my head with the top 1/3 of my hair. This was put into a loose bun as the sole purpose is to give fullness to the rest of the pouf. If you don’t have a lot of hair, this is a great place to put in a hair rat or a clip-in bun. Once I had my foundation bun, I began building the rest of it. Taking 1-inch sections of hair, I pinned them to the base of the bun, then twisted what was left into ropes. I wrapped the ropes around the base bun, then let them unwind a bit before pinning them down. I know that is a little hard to explain, and I’m sorry I don’t have a picture showing the twisting/pinning! The reason for doing this is that the untwisting allows the pieces to have awesome volume, so they look much bigger than they are! Do this with the rest of your hair until you only have one ½ inch piece left. I left one at the back of my head. You can see the twists beginning here And you can see here how they wrap around the foundation bun. I wish I made them a little tighter! You can also see the hilarious faux aigrette I have from my bangs! I was intending to curl these, but I eventually just pinned the sticky-upy parts down. The leftover 1/2 inch piece You’ll want to split this into two separate pieces so you have two little wisps of hair. Pin those wisps into the base of your bun, then curl the pieces that hang out with a very small curling iron. Pin these curls into the bun so they add some nice, curling focal points. Unfortunately you can’t really see these in my pictures, but I promise they were there! Finally, it is time to deal with that braid. Pull it across, low on the forehead, and put in a few pins along the way. Once I had mine pinned in, I took the elastic band out of the end and just pinned down the tail (and used a ton of hairspray). I didn’t want the modern elastic showing! Now it is time to take out your curlers! Hopefully they will be tight little pert things, so make sure you spray the dickens out of them right when you take them out of the curlers. You can pin these up and back as you so desire, making sure they frame your face. Our inspiration girl has asymmetrical curls, but you see plenty of examples where they match on either side, so it can be whatever you prefer. Now, just empty out a can of hairspray on your head and you are good to go! Thanks go Gloria (http://inthelongrun.wordpress.com/) for this photo! This is at the end of the night, so you can see how the curls started to loosen up. When it was time to go to bed, I was really drunk tired, so I didn’t want to deal with taking it down. I pinned my curls up onto my forehead, wrapped a giant handkerchief around my head, and slept like a baby. When I woke up the next morning, I was astonished that it still looked pretty good! I had to fiddle with the curls a bit since they had loosened up and were wonkified, but it was awesome that I didn’t have to worry about my hair for our breakfast! So there you go! I hope this is helpful- I wish I was better at describing how I did things and paid more attention when I was taking the pictures. Do you have any Regency hair tutorials? Please link to them in the comments- I'd love to see!
Total 2K Shares Pin it 2K Share 0 Tweet 0 Share 0 The iconic bridal fashion firm Pronovias has released their 2015 collections and we couldn't be more thrilled. Year after year, this Spanish designer house delivers a plethora of amazing wedding dresses and, to be honest, we are BIG fans! With a huge selection […]
A marca da atriz Marina Ruy Barbosa, mergulhou no universo equestre para criar a nova coleção “Hipisma”. Veja agora!
"Joseph Little Drop" / Como o "Zé Gotinha", Personagem Símbolo das Campanhas de Vacinação no Brasil, Foi Confundido com Membros da Ku Kux Klan - Artigo Artigo Todo brasileiro já viu ou ouviu falar sobre o Zé Gotinha em algum momento da vida. O mascote nacional da vacinação tem um lugar especial nas lembranças de infância de muitos, inclusive. Todavia, uma estrangeira apontou no Twitter que a roupa de gota com braços e pernas da figura era semelhante ao capuz usado por membros da Ku Klux Klan, grupo racista defensor da “supremacia branca”. O KKK é conhecido nos Estados Unidos por ter cometido diversos atos de violência contra as minorias negras. Embora a organização racista tenha tido uma atuação maior no século 20, ainda é possível identificar vestígios de sua ideologia absurda entre alguns norte-americanos. A comparação do simpático Zé Gotinha com esse grupo radical movido pelo ódio logo gerou a indignação de muitos internautas brasileiros, que rapidamente surgiram para defender a imagem do ícone da vacinação. O mascote do Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS) foi criado em 1986, como parte de um esforço para estimular a vacinação contra a poliomielite. Isso porque, na época, as vacinas eram vistas com receio pelas famílias brasileiras. O personagem Zé Gotinha foi desenvolvido pelo artista plástico Darlan Manoel Rosa como uma figura carismática, assim ajudando a combater esse medo que afetava tanto os pais quanto as crianças. O Ministério da Saúde inclusive elaborou um concurso com estudantes de vários estados brasileiros para lhes dar a chance de fazer parte desse processo de escolha de um nome para o mascote. Na época, o objetivo do órgão estatal era erradicar a poliomielite até o ano de 1990. Vale destacar também que essa é uma condição que não tem cura, de forma que a única maneira de impedi-la é realizando a prevenção através da vacinação. Assim, a intensa campanha realizada a partir dos anos 80 teve um papel essencial. Atualmente o Brasil passa mais uma vez por um período de intensa vacinação, de forma que, naturalmente, o Zé Gotinha está de volta. Na foto postada pela internauta estrangeira, que comparou o ícone da vacinação com os membros do KKK, é possível ver um brasileiro vestindo uma fantasia caseira do mascote do SUS enquanto está cercado de crianças. Ao mesmo tempo em que é possível entender onde a internauta viu a semelhança, muitos usuários brasileiros explicaram que a figura do Zé Gotinha não é vista dessa maneira por aqui, e sim como uma gota com braços e pernas. Depois de todo o sucesso que o mascote teve em promover a vacinação no país, também não é agora que ele vai ganhar outra aparência. O Daily Mail, um jornal britânico, chegou a relatar o caso em um post de 22 de fevereiro, exibindo tweets em que brasileiros contavam aos gringos a história do símbolo do SUS, e diziam que estavam muito orgulhosos do Zé Gotinha — ou “Joseph Little Drop”, como seu nome foi traduzido por alguns durante o debate.
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Quando vimos a campanha da Coleção 2019 de Emannuelle Junqueira, nos apaixonamos!! Super conceituais, as fotos refletem a poesia das criações da Vem ver as peças da Coleção 2019 da estilista de noivas Emannuelle Junqueira. Tudo muito leve, fluido e lindo!! Vale se inspirar!
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PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A CROCHET PATTERN (PDF FILE) NOT THE ACTUAL TOY. The clothes are removable! Level : Intermediate MATERIALS Depends on your choice, I used Schachenmayr Catania, Drops Baby Nerino and Drops Alpaca. Colours: Creme, Honig, Light yellow, North Sea, Orange and Light Grey. Crochet Hooks : Sizes 2.50mm and 3.50mm. Stuffing (polyfill, cotton wool, etc.), yarn needle, sewing needle, scissors, stitch marker, 5 buttons (6mm) and 1 button (12mm), wire (2,00mm) 72cm. Pink blush for the cheek The size of the doll, depending on the yarn used. If you use different yarns than those indicated in the pattern, it is possible you might need to crochet more or less rounds for the clothes. If you use the same yarns as me, the finished size of the doll is 23 cm. The gauge isn’t very important! Every pattern I sell has been tested. If you have any questions, you can contact me through email. Copyright: This is an original design by nina.hookcreations. The pattern is for personal use only. The pattern (or parts of it) may not be reproduced, distributed or resold, translated, published, altered, shared or posted (for sale or free) over the internet or offline! You can sell finished product made from this pattern, provided that they are handmade by yourself in a limited number and please give credit to nina.hookcreations.
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🚚..ALL ORDERS ARE SHIPPED VIA DHL EXPRESS MAIL A dramatically easy silhouette; providing stylish all-day comfort. DETAILS: ▪ Pull-on style ▪ Drop crotch style ▪ Elasticated waistband ▪ Unfinished edges ▪ Side seam pockets ▪ The side pieces can leave hanging, tie a notch on each side or tie as a bow in front of the pants MEASUREMENTS: Waist : 26" ( 66 cm) stretching to 50" (127 cm)–elastic material Hips : 52" (132 cm) Total length: 35" (86 cm) COLOR: Brown (The color may different about 5-10% from the real color) 🔸COLOR OPTIONS🔸 Black: https://www.etsy.com/listing/112316657/no86-blac Charcoal: https://www.etsy.com/listing/121022843/no86-cha Gray: https://www.etsy.com/listing/112414146/no86-gray Plum: https://www.etsy.com/listing/128887887/no86-plu Olive: https://www.etsy.com/listing/112317137/no86-olive Blue: https://www.etsy.com/listing/606934784/no86-bl Mottled Gray: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1493542023/no86-gra MODEL: 5'3 and measurements are 31"/24"/35" MATERIAL: 60% polyester, 40% cotton (stretchable fabric) CARE: Pretreat all stains. Hand wash cold or turn inside out machine wash gentle cycle separately in cold. No chlorine bleach. Tumble dry low heat. Remove promptly. Hang to Dry, cool iron. 🙏Thank you so much for visiting.
Captured by some of the best photographers and dressed by master stylists, the women in *Vanity Fair’*s Spotlight series—models, actresses, performers—are free to let their inner selves shine. And lucky us if—as in the case of Gisele—that involves straddling a white horse completely naked. VF.com collects a decade’s worth of drop-dead gorgeous portraits.
🚚..ALL ORDERS ARE SHIPPED VIA DHL EXPRESS MAIL A dramatically easy silhouette; providing stylish all-day comfort. DETAILS: ▪ Pull-on style ▪ Drop crotch style ▪ Elasticated waistband ▪ Unfinished edges ▪ Side seam pockets ▪ The side pieces can leave hanging, tie a notch on each side or tie as a bow in front of the pants MEASUREMENTS: Waist : 26" ( 66 cm) stretching to 50" (127 cm)–elastic material Hips : 52" (132 cm) Total length: 35" (86 cm) COLOR: Dusty Gray (The color may different about 5-10% from the real color) 🔸COLOR OPTIONS🔸 Charcoal: https://www.etsy.com/listing/121022843/no86-ch Brown: https://www.etsy.com/listing/128776050/no86-br Plum: https://www.etsy.com/listing/128887887/no86-pl Olive: https://www.etsy.com/listing/112317137/no86-oliv Blue: https://www.etsy.com/listing/606934784/no86-bl Mottled Gray: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1493542023/no86-gra MODEL: 5'3 and measurements are 31"/24"/35" MATERIAL: 60% polyester, 40% cotton (stretchable fabric) CARE: Pretreat all stains. Hand wash cold or turn inside out machine wash gentle cycle separately in cold. No chlorine bleach. Tumble dry low heat. Remove promptly. Hang to Dry, cool iron. 🙏Thank you so much for visiting.