Your Morning Fashion and Beauty Report: Liza Minnelli’s French kiss of approval. The Kardashians show some polish.
The French continue their tradition of giving out their Legion of Honor medal to, well, unexpected recipients. Last week it was Anna Wintour, editor in chief of U.S. Vogue, and in the past Arnold Schwarzengger and Clint Eastwood were receipients…. Read more on Los Angeles Times
Fashion agenda: Haute Couture shows open in Paris
Here are some of the biggest international fashion events coming up over the next month. Read more on AFP Relax via Yahoo! Singapore News
C3Life.com and Hollister Incorporated to Sponsor Fashion Show at 2011 National UOAA Conference
Ostomy event to showcase clothing, lingerie, and fashion tips for people with ostomies. (PRWeb June 28, 2011) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/6/prweb8600419.htm Read more on PRWeb
Jessica Simpson joins NBC’s reality series ‘Fashion Star’ as mentor to aspiring designers
LOS ANGELES – Jessica Simpson is taking on the role of mentor to aspiring designers for a new NBC reality series. The network said Monday that Simpson will help guide contestants in the series “Fashion Star” as they compete for a multimillion-dollar contract to launch their own brand. Read more on Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune
Osteria De Medici Stampede Kick Off Lingerie Fashion Show
Osteria De Medici will be holding our annual Stampede Kick Off Lingerie Fashion Show this Friday from 11:00 am till 2:00 pm. Tickets are 99.00 per person and include a 3 course Stampede luncheon. There will also be our Stampede models and staff for Osteria Stampede Tent 2011. Please R.S.V.P at 403.283.5553 or reservationsosteria.ca Read more on PitchEngine
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The highlight of the Imporfest 2010 event was the lingerie show featuring many of the models that were at the various booths and those that competed in the bikini contest.
This month nannies banned beverages that mix booze with caffeine and one top official even hinted that the feds may disable cell phones in cars. But this time top dishonors go to the heartland mayor who sacked the Lingerie Football League. Presenting Reason.tv’s Nanny of the Month for November 2010: Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett! Approximately 1.17 minutes. “Nanny of the Month” is written and produced by Ted Balaker. Associate Producer: Alex Manning. Opening animation: Meredith Bragg. To watch previous Nanny of the Month episodes, go here: www.youtube.com Go to reason.tv for downloadable versions of our videos, and subscribe to Reason.tv’s YouTube page to receive automatic notification when new content is posted.
Photos: K-Lynn lingerie fashion show
The K-Lynn lingerie fashion show was held March 13, 2011, in Faqra, Mount Lebanon, in Lebanon. Read more on SouthFlorida.com
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www.jabulela.com The Lingerie Football League or LFL is a women’s American football league. The each team have 7 women that play football in a sexy and provocative outfits. The concept originated from the Super Bowl halftime alternative television special called the Lingerie Bowl which draws millions of viewers as a pay-per-view event broadcast annually directly opposite the Super Bowl halftime show. The television show has become a staple of Super Bowl Sunday festivities for millions worldwide being broadcast in over 85 countries. In 2009, the ten LFL inaugural season teams are scheduled to compete in a 20 week season with games at major arenas and stadiums. The weekly games are scheduled to be shot in 1080i high-definition and to broadcast on some NetworkTV affiliate stations, international stations, and on-line streaming. Play style is full-contact and similar to other indoor football leagues. Uniforms consist of helmets, shoulder pads, elbow pads, knee pads, bras, and panties. There are no field goals and no punts. There is a kickoff to start the game and second half. A team must attempt to get a first down on every fourth down. After a touchdown, a team can attempt a one-point conversion from the two yard line, or a two-point conversion from the five-yard line. There are seven women on each side of the 50-yard field, the same as the Continental Indoor Football League, but one fewer than the eight players usually found in arena football or other indoor leagues. Teams … Video Rating: 4 / 5