A designer's goal is often to bring fashion to the masses, so what better way to reach a big crowd that to parade your designs right through the middle of a crowded supermarket?
Check out some models strutting their stuff through the New World Supermarket in Aukland, New Zealand wearing clothes by design house Stolen Girlfriends Club.
I stumped across this video recently and I have to share it. The clip tells the story of a kid in search for a new apartment rental who comes across a place that actually choses him. Check it out!
The star of the video is the amazingly talented (and easy on the eyes) Daniel "Cloud" Campos. He's a dancer and choreographer who has performed all over the place, including some high-profile tours with Madonna.
Here's another clip of Campos getting down and dirty -- er, clean -- while doing some highly choreographed housekeeping.
You can see more of Campos's awesome dancing skills on YouTube.
Tyra educates the models about the importance of a portfolio, which will prove valuable when they learn the challenge is to complete a round of go-see’s in Los Angeles. They also learn the location of this cycle's abroad destination.
Later, the girls are dismayed to learn their shoot will take place at a landfill, where they will wear eco-friendly couture creations by designer Michael Cinco and be photographed by judge/photographer Nigel Barker. Handbag and accessories designer Lana Marks joins the judges’ panel to decide which girl will be eliminated.
While men's beauty products may take up less room in the medicine cabinet, they are no less important to us than to our female counterparts. In fact, most men are fiercely loyal to their favorite brands. I, for one, am particularly picky about my hair products. And even though most men's pomades and styling creams appear to be very similar, any guy can tell you that his specific brand of choice is the best (at least for him.)
Our beauty editor at my office recently slipped me a sample of L'Oreal Homme Mat pomade and I was immediately hooked.
As someone with thick, now-longer hair, I was having trouble finding a product that could tame my mane without making it too stiff or crunchy. The L'Oreal pomade did exactly what I needed it to. It keeps my hair pushed back and in place, but it somehow stays movable and soft. The best part is that my hair stays looking clean and isn't too shiny.
Basically, the product recreates the look of unwashed hair (which gives you the best styling options) but it doesn't look like you need a shower.
When my supply ran out I immediately had to order some more -- two more tubes! The price may not be on par with drugstore brands (About $18 a pop), but it's well worth the cost for someone like me who is sometimes overly obsessive about my 'do.