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18 February 2009

Elizabeth and James S/S 2009 Collection / Alexander Wang F/W 2009




We all can clearly see the fashions inspired by Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, whom are risk-takers and clearly sometimes dress so lovely abstract and ahead of all of us! This line of Elizabeth and James, name is inspired by Family, it is supposed to be sportswear, which some of it is but it is sooo fierce, lovely, and chic at the same time! In a way, the Alexander Wang F/W 2009 collections are some what similar, well except for the lovely biker shorts used as a canvas starting tool in some of the pieces which were just rockin'! I like the way both uses neutrals such as whites and blacks to be worn so naturally everyday (maybe?) without being labeled dark names! You dont necessarily have to have black and whites but the colors, the fabrics, and the intricate design elements are to die for!














The only difference is Elizabeth and James is a little bit more feminine with a few masculine touches. While Alexander Wang is about a fierce girl, who doesnt care what anyone thinks because she knows she is strong and looks good. She is still a girl too. :D No obstacle will stand in her path.


It takes two to tango, it takes two days for London Fashion Week

In two days, London Fashion Week will premiere! I'm kinda sad that I cant be there to see the whole famous line that Europe is 2 years head in fashion of us, which is sorta true ive believed. Europe is a whole nother land which I love the Street fashion sense, the witty banter, and the accents. Ohh, I love the proper English, ive practicing myself. (haha ;D). Ahh im such a dork! Well where is the whole schedule for London Fashion Week 2009 Autumn.


Friday 20th February
10:00
Paul Costelloe
BFC Tent

11:30
Caroline Charles
BFC Tent

12:30
estethica event
BFC Tent

12:30
Noir / Bllack Noir
BFC Tent

14:15
Eun Jeong
BFC Tent

16:00
Ashish
WC2

19:30
Central Saint Martins
BFC Tent

Saturday 21st February
09:00
Kinder Aggugini
W1

10:00
Graeme Black
SW1

11:00
Margaret Howell
W1

12:00
John Rocha
BFC Tent

13:00
Charles Anastase
SW1

14:00
Unique
TS/NW1

15:00
Nathan Jenden
W1

16:00
Basso and Brooke
WC1

17:00
Armand Basi One
SW3

18:00
Jenny Packham
BFC Tent

19:15
Peter Jensen
TS/NW1

19:15
Ann-Sofie Back
TS/NW1

20:30
Vivienne Westwood Red Label
W14

10.00-15.00
Louise Gray** presentation
W1TBC
Sunday 22nd February
09:15
Betty Jackson
BFC Tent

10:15
Todd Lynn
TS/NW1

11:15
Nicole Farhi
WC2

12:45
Christopher Kane
TS/NW1

14:15
Richard Nicoll
TS/NW1

15:15
Eley Kishimoto
BFC Tent

16:30
Aquascutum
SW3

17:45
Danielle Scutt
TS/NW1

19:00
Jaeger London
BFC Tent

20:00
PPQ
W1

21:00
Twenty8Twelve
WC1

TBC
Amanda Wakeley presentation
TBC
TBC

11.00-18.00
Antoni & Alison presentation
SW7TBC
12.00-18.30
Modernist presentation
W1TBC
Monday 23rd February
09:00
Ossie Clark
BFC Tent

10:00
Luella
WC2

11:00
Erdem
WC2

12:15
Julien Macdonald
W1

13:15
Marios Schwab
TS/NW1

14:30
Jasper Conran
NW1

15:30
Roksanda Ilincic
SW1

16:45
Louise Goldin
TS/NW1

17:45
Giles
WC1

19:00
Paul Smith
W1

20:00
Issa
BFC Tent

9.30, 10.30, 11.30, 12.30, and 13.30
Mulberry Salon Shows
W1TBC
11.00-18.00
Antoni & Alison presentation
SW7TBC
15.00-18.00
Maria Grachvogel presentation
W1TBC
Tuesday 24th February
09:00
Mark Fast
BFC Tent

09:00
Mary Katrantzou
BFC Tent

10:00
Osman Yousefzada
SW7

11:15
Josh Goot
TBC

12:15
Peter Pilotto
BFC Tent

13:30
Fashion East
SW1

14:30
Meadham Kirchhoff
BFC Tent

15:45
Bora Aksu
SW7

16:45
House of Holland
SW1

19:00
Nasir Mazhar
W1

15.00-18.30
Aminaka Wilmont presentation
SW7TBC
Wednesday 25th February

Menswear showcase
14.00
MAN
BFC Tent
15.00
Sibling film presentation & installations by: Jaiden rVa James,Katie Eary & Martine Rose
SW7
16.00
b store show
BFC Tent
16.00
Tim Soar show
BFC Tent
16.45
Carolyn Massey show
BFC Tent
17.30-19.00
E.Tautz
W1
19.00-21.00
New Power Studio installation
EC1

Sorry if you wanted time conversions, when i have time, ill change them into the regular 12 hours clock time instead of 24 hour clock times, if you guys would like so.

I cant wait for The Vivienne Westwood Red Label to show, the Mark Fast, and House of Holland!~ Just in general. Ill bring you updates when i can!


Love. Peace. Serenity.

17 February 2009

Day 6: New York Fashion Week

Hey guys! Since I wont have time to post this runthrough but other things that may come to mind!

Tomorrow on the 18th, the schedule for fashion week looks like this:



WEDNESDAY
FEBRUARY 18, 2009
9 AM
J. MENDEL Salon

10 AM
NANETTE LEPORE Promenade

11 AM
MICHAEL KORS Tent

Noon
RICHARD CHAI Salon

2 PM
1909 VICTORINOX Celeste Bartos, 42nd St and 5th Ave

3 PM
3.1 PHILLIP LIM Tent

4 PM
ALEXANDRE HERCHCOVITCH Salon

6 PM
MILLY BY MICHELLE SMITH Promenade

7 PM
ANNA SUI Tent

8 PM
MACKAGE Salon

Editor Note: Omgsh, this is the big night! Im looking forward to the Anna Sui, Milly, Phillip Lim Mackage, and Nanette Lepore pieces!!
Im supposed to be getting an extra invite to the Anna Sui show! So expect photos? perhaps...?!
I wont promise but ill try guys! toodooolooo~

So far during Fashion Week we have seen textured pieces, Structured, Harem, Slingy, feminine with masculine touches, All out feminine, dreamy pieces, statement shoes, statement clothing.
I feel that this fall 2009 is going to be pretty good. :D

Day 5: New York Fashion Week

Hey today guys! Im currently not feel too hyper but tired to blog but i had to at least get up 2 stories! So, from hairdressers and water bottles, to the runway and flasing cameras, this is the schedule for Today Tuesday Feb 17, 2009:


TUESDAY
FEBRUARY 17, 2009

9 AM
CYNTHIA STEFFE Salon
10 AM
BADGLEY MISCHKA Tent
11 AM
MATTHEW WILLIAMSON Promenade
1 PM
PAMELLA ROLAND Salon
2 PM
DIESEL BLACK GOLD Tent
3 PM
DENNIS BASSO Promenade
5 PM
CHOCHENG Salon
6 PM
MAX AZRIA Tent
7 PM
TIBI Promenade
8 PM
DOMENICO VACCA Salon
9 PM
NARCISO RODRIGUEZ Tent

Editor Note: Im sooo excited for Max Azria, Matthew Williamson, and Diesel! :] My partner in crime, who does some of the photos (not all..) is soo excited for Chocheng and Diesel! Woohooo!~

For those who cant see the shows live, you can go to Vogue (when they get posted up) or Videofashion News!

16 February 2009

New York Sample Sale of the Week

Yeaah, I know there were other ones but this one struck out at me. So if your in the city for now until February 22, 2009, then check it out.

If you cant make it, then go online to giltgroupe.com and request membership by signing up for the newsletter, so you can get all of the sample sales which occur almost everyday in the week!

Gilt Groupe has teamed up with (eco)mpassion to host their first ever physical warehouse sale with over 4,000 units of merchandise to choose from marked up to 95% off retail. Here are some examples of what you will find:

  • Mint by Jodi Arnold tops now $20, orig. $250
  • Mint by Jodi Arnold dresses now $45, orig. $425
  • Alvin Valley sweaters now $45, orig. $475
  • Alvin Valley jackets now $50, orig. $500
  • Kate Spade sandals now $65, orig. $275
  • Delman sandals now $35, orig. $275

Wed-Sun 12pm-7pm

2 Great Jones
(Btwn. Broadway & Lafayette)
New York, NY 10012


Cash, Debit, Credit Cards on Purchases over $100

Day 1 - Acknowledgement

Its about time i decided to integrate my other blog into this one it was about philosophical and spiritual views. So if you get offended, then dont read. Kay? Thanks! :D

Day 1- Acknowledgement


Daily we all follow our own prodecures and do our own things, but, what if you leave your comfort zone. You take a step into unknown territory. Are you afraid?
Are you scarce of yourself? Do you tend to go back? Well you must know. Its your life. Nobody could decide it for you. All of the power hungry business men and dictators decide, but they are idiots. When your in an unknown territory always remeber that youre not only doing this for you but the people you love. You experimenting with chemicals and you need guidance, they will help you along the path. They will guide your decisions but will not "put" you on the ideal right path. You must decide some aspects of your life even when your young. You see when your younger and you love those toys. You decide which one you play with. That one you play with enhances your mind and really tells about what kind of person you are today. When you go down that path of remembrance, remember loved ones, mentors (teachers), and such. They will be with you till the day you die. Friends come and go, but family sticks together through that path. The only friends that stick with you till the end are the only trustworthy ones.

Obama being thoughtful or stingy?

It has been reported that the Obamas seem to be taking a frugal decision. I assume they complete and finish their chores, the first daughter Sasha and Malia are said to get a 1 dollar a week allowance. I agree that this teaches his daughters about the value of one dollar which our people and all over work very hard for. It's a good life lesson as we are in a recession and need to conserve alot. But the fact that they are little girls, shouldnt they get a like raise..? Bodnar from Kiplinger's Personal Financial suggests that the girls get half their age allowance. For Malia being 10, she could 5 dollars and Sasha at only 7, could get 3.50. Now thats not a bad idea.

(It has been reported but when i know it is TRUTH TRUTH FACTUAL, ill update this and let you all know!)

Day 4: New York Fashion Week

Ahh, Day 4 has come and im almost ready for the scenery pictures i just gotta find the camera! You know the drill, the chart of the showings today is below the hyperlinks are clickable but photos arent up yet as some collections arent viewed yet!

MONDAY FEBRUARY 16, 2009
9 AM FARAH ANGSANA
Salon
10 AM CAROLINA HERRERA
Tent
11 AM CARLOS MIELE
Promenade
Noon JILL STUART
New York Public Library, Astor Hall, 5th Ave. Entrance
1 PM TRACY REESE
Salon
2 PM DONNA KARAN NEW YORK
711 Greenwich Street
4 PM YEOHLEE
225 W. 35th Street, 16th Floor
5 PM TONY COHEN
Salon
5 PM Z ZEGNA
Pier 90, 711 12th Avenue
6 PM TEREXOV
Promenade
7 PM WILLIAM RAST
Tent


Oooo, im really looking forward to the 7pm William Rast show, a friend of mine is going to. So she'll report back to me on the findings. I cant wait to see what JT and his co-founder of line has graced us for the Fall 2009 season.

The New Faces of the Republican Party - Possible Buress Problem

It seems our Republican Party has been making changes such as the obvious one which is our 2009 Vice-Presidental Candidate Sarah Palin and then Party Chairman is now Michael S. Steele. Well all I can say that this will be a very exciting year as we have Obama as our President of 2009 and further til the next elections, could the Republicans take over again? That im not sure, but who knows what may happen in 4 years. I root both sides only if one of them can help the economy. But what i am sure about is the story surrounding Illinois Senator Buress. Asking him to reasign basically everyone. We just moved past the agony and embarrassment of former Gov. Rod Blagojevich's ousting, the fellow Democrat whom Blagojevich appointed to the U.S. Senate was hearing calls for his own resignation Sunday amid allegations he lied to legislators. Ughh, what are we going to do with Illinois and politics, could it ever be not so dirty and ruined?

( I know i Did two postings in one, but whatever!! enjoy! :D)

Day 3: New York Fashion Week

For all of your fashion fixes, its now Day 3 and the new fall 2009 collections have been very successful. I've noticed that more and more designers are being budget friendly and viewing at smaller crowds and their stores. Way to go to be budget economy sufficient! The Hyperlinks below click to the photos of the collectioins directly at the website:

SUNDAY FEBRUARY 15, 2009
10 AM LELA ROSE
Salon
11 AM MARA HOFFMAN / NICHOLAS K / SERGIO DAVILA
Promenade
Noon WALTER
265 W. 37th Street, 5th Fl
1 PM DKNY
711 Greenwich Street
2 PM HERVÉ LÉGER BY MAX AZRIA
Promenade
3 PM THUY
Salon
3 PM CALVIN KLEIN MEN’S COLLECTION
205 W. 39th Street
4 PM DIANE VON FURSTENBERG
Tent
5 PM Y-3
Pier 40, West Street at W. Houston Street
6 PM AKIKO OGAWA.
Salon
7 PM ERIN FETHERSTON
Promenade
8 PM MISS SIXTY
Tent
9 PM E.Y. WADA
Salon

Scenery is almost coming! Enjoy everyone! Happy Sunday!

Day 2 : New York Fashion Week

Alright guys! Day 2 was on Saturday, i know im soo late but i had things to do! List below are the designers for day 2! And the hyperlink to view the fashions. I know, I still got to get my scenery pictures up and my fashion week stories but here you go:

SATURDAY FEBRUARY 14, 2009
10 AM LACOSTE
Tent
11 AM GEORGES CHAKRA
Promenade
1 PM ANDY & DEBB
Salon
2 PM ADAM
Promenade
3 PM BARBIE™ RUNWAY SHOW
Tent
6 PM VERRIER
Salon
7 PM MONARCHY COLLECTION
Promenade


Ooooo, the Barbie Runway show was so magical as it brought my 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s barbie collection to life! When I saw it, I told myself that woah, my years of playing with barbies are now actually clothes I can wear! Wohoo! Enjoy you guys. Happy Belated Valentines Day!

14 February 2009

Details on Economic Stimulus Plan

I have found and thoroughly looked through all of my sources and documentations that this is the break down of our economic stimulus plan here in America. (Mostly by Associated Press)

An examination of how the economic stimulus plan will affect Americans.

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Taxes:

The recovery package has tax breaks for families that send a child to college, purchase a new car, buy a first home or make the ones they own more energy efficient.

Millions of workers can expect to see about $13 extra in their weekly paychecks, starting around June, from a new $400 tax credit to be doled out through the rest of the year. Couples would get up to $800. In 2010, the credit would be about $7.70 a week, if it is spread over the entire year.

The $1,000 child tax credit would be extended to more low-income families that don't make enough money to pay income taxes, and poor families with three or more children will get an expanded Earned Income Tax Credit.

Middle-income and wealthy taxpayers will be spared from paying the Alternative Minimum Tax, which was designed 40 years ago to make sure wealthy taxpayers pay at least some tax, but was never indexed for inflation. Congress fixes it each year, usually in the fall.

First-time homebuyers who purchase their homes before Dec. 1 would be eligible for an $8,000 tax credit, and people who buy new cars before the end of the year can write off the sales taxes.

Homeowners who add energy-efficient windows, furnaces and air conditioners can get a tax credit to cover 30 percent of the costs, up to a total of $1,500. College students — or their parents — are eligible for tax credits of up to $2,500 to help pay tuition and related expenses in 2009 and 2010.

Those receiving unemployment benefits this year wouldn't pay any federal income taxes on the first $2,400 they receive.

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Health insurance:

Many workers who lose their health insurance when they lose their jobs will find it cheaper to keep that coverage while they look for work.

Right now, most people working for medium and large employers can continue their coverage for 18 months under the COBRA program when they lose their job. It's expensive, often over $1,000 a month, because they pay the share of premiums once covered by their employer as well as their own share from the old group plan.

Under the stimulus package, the government will pick up 65 percent of the total cost of that premium for the first nine months.

Lawmakers initially proposed to help workers from small companies, too, who don't generally qualify for COBRA coverage. But that fell through. The idea was to have Washington pay to extend Medicaid to them.

COBRA applies to group plans at companies employing at least 20 people. The subsidies will be offered to those who lost their jobs from Sept. 1 to the end of this year.

Those who were put out of work after September but didn't elect to have COBRA coverage at the time will have 60 days to sign up.

The plan offers $87 billion to help states administer Medicaid. That could slow or reverse some of the steps states have taken to cut the program.

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Infrastructure:

Highways repaved for the first time in decades. Century-old waterlines dug up and replaced with new pipes. Aging bridges, stressed under the weight of today's SUVs, reinforced with fresh steel and concrete.

But the $90 billion is a mere down payment on what's needed to repair and improve the country's physical backbone. And not all economists agree it's an effective way to add jobs in the long term, or stimulate the economy.

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Energy:

Homeowners looking to save energy, makers of solar panels and wind turbines and companies hoping to bring the electric grid into the computer age all stand to reap major benefits.

The package contains more than $42 billion in energy-related investments from tax credits to homeowners to loan guarantees for renewable energy projects and direct government grants for makers of wind turbines and next-generation batteries.

There's a 30 percent tax credit of up to $1,500 for the purchase of a highly efficient residential air conditioners, heat pumps or furnaces. The credit also can be used by homeowners to replace leaky windows or put more insulation into the attic. About $300 million would go for rebates to get people to buy efficient appliances.

The package includes $20 billion aimed at "green" jobs to make wind turbines, solar panels and improve energy efficiency in schools and federal buildings. It includes $6 billion in loan guarantees for renewable energy projects as well as tax breaks or direct grants covering 30 percent of wind and solar energy investments. Another $5 billion is marked to help low-income homeowners make energy improvements.

About $11 billion goes to modernize and expand the nation's electric power grid and $2 billion to spur research into batteries for future electric cars.

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Schools:

A main goal of education spending in the stimulus bill is to help keep teachers on the job.

Nearly 600,000 jobs in elementary and secondary schools could be eliminated by state budget cuts over the next three years, according to a study released this past week by the University of Washington. Fewer teachers means higher class sizes, something that districts are scrambling to prevent.

The stimulus sets up a $54 billion fund to help prevent or restore state budget cuts, of which $39 billion must go toward kindergarten through 12th grade and higher education. In addition, about $8 billion of the fund could be used for other priorities, including modernization and renovation of schools and colleges, though how much is unclear, because Congress decided not to specify a dollar figure.

The Education Department will distribute the money as quickly as it can over the next couple of years.

And it adds $25 billion extra to No Child Left Behind and special education programs, which help pay teacher salaries, among other things.

This money may go out much more slowly; states have five years to spend the dollars, and they have a history of spending them slowly. In fact, states don't spend all the money; they return nearly $100 million to the federal treasury every year.

The stimulus bill also includes more than $4 billion for the Head Start and Early Head Start early education programs and for child care programs.

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National debt:

One thing about the president's $790 billion stimulus package is certain: It will jack up the federal debt.

Whether or not it succeeds in producing jobs and taming the recession, tomorrow's taxpayers will end up footing the bill.

Forecasters expect the 2009 deficit — for the budget year that began last Oct 1 — to hit $1.6 trillion including new stimulus and bank-bailout spending. That's about three times last year's shortfall.

The torrents of red ink are being fed by rising federal spending and falling tax revenues from hard-hit businesses and individuals.

The national debt — the sum of all annual budget deficits — stands at $10.7 trillion. Or about $36,000 for every man, woman and child in the U.S.

Interest payments alone on the national debt will near $500 billion this year. It's already the fourth-largest federal expenditure, after Medicare-Medicaid, Social Security and defense.

This will affect us all directly for years, as well as our children and possibly grandchildren, in higher taxes and probably reduced government services. It will also force continued government borrowing, increasingly from China, Japan, Britain, Saudi Arabia and other foreign creditors.

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Environment:

The package includes $9.2 billion for environmental projects at the Interior Department and the Environmental Protection Agency. The money would be used to shutter abandoned mines on public lands, to help local governments protect drinking water supplies, and to erect energy-efficient visitor centers at wildlife refuges and national parks.

The Interior Department estimates that its portion of the work would generate about 100,000 jobs over the next two years.

Yet the plan will only make a dent in the backlog of cleanups facing the EPA and the long list of chores at the country's national parks, refuges and other public lands. It would be more like a down payment.

When it comes to national parks, the plan sets aside $735 million for road repairs and maintenance. But that's a fraction of the $9 billion worth of work waiting for funding.

At EPA, the payout is $7.2 billion. The bulk of the money will help local communities and states repair and improve drinking water systems and fund projects that protect bays, rivers and other waterways used as sources of drinking water.

The rest of EPA's cut — $800 million — will be used to clean up leaky gasoline storage tanks and the nation's hazardous waste sites.

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Police:

The stimulus bill includes plenty of green for those wearing blue.

The compromise bill doles out more than $3.7 billion for police programs, much of which is set aside for hiring new officers.

The law allocates $2 billion for the Byrne Justice Assistance Grant, a program that has funded drug task forces and things such as prisoner rehabilitation and after-school programs.

An additional $1 billion is set aside to hire local police under the Community Oriented Policing Services program. The program, known as COPS grants, paid the salaries of many local police officers and was a "modest contributor" to the decline in crime in the 1990s, according to a 2005 government oversight report.

Both programs had all been eliminated during the Bush administration.

The bill also includes $225 million for general criminal justice grants for things such as youth mentoring programs, $225 million for Indian tribe law enforcement, $125 million for police in rural areas, $100 million for victims of crimes, $50 million to fight Internet crimes against children and $40 million in grants for law enforcement along the Mexican border.

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Higher Education:

The maximum Pell Grant, which helps the lowest-income students attend college, would increase from $4,731 currently to $5,350 starting July 1 and $5,550 in 2010-2011. That would cover three-quarters of the average cost of a four-year college. An extra 800,000 students, or about 7 million, would now get Pell funding.

The stimulus also increases the tuition tax credit to $2,500 and makes it 40 percent refundable, so families who don't earn enough to pay income tax could still get up to $1,000 in extra tuition help.

Computer expenses will now be an allowable expense for 529 college savings plans.

The final package cut $6 billion the House wanted to spend to kick-start building projects on college campuses. But parts of the $54 billion state stabilization fund — with $39 billion set aside for education — can be used for modernizing facilities.

There's also an estimated $15 billion for scientific research, much of which will go to universities. Funding for the National Institutes of Health includes $1.5 billion set aside for university research facilities.

Altogether, the package spends an estimated $32 billion on higher education.

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The Poor:

More than 37 million Americans live in poverty, and the vast majority of them are in line for extra help under the giant stimulus package. Millions more could be kept from slipping into poverty by the economic lifeline.

People who get food stamps — 30 million and growing — will get more. People drawing unemployment checks — nearly 5 million and growing — would get an extra $25, and keep those checks coming longer. People who get Supplemental Security Income — 7 million poor Americans who are elderly, blind or disabled — would get one-time extra payments of $250.

Many low-income Americans also are likely to benefit from a trifecta of tax credits: expansions to the existing Child Tax Credit and Earned Income Tax Credit, and a new refundable tax credit for workers. Taken together, the three credits are expected to keep more than 2 million Americans from falling into poverty, including more than 800,000 children, according to the private Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.

The package also includes a $3 billion emergency fund to provide temporary assistance to needy families. In addition, cash-strapped states will get an infusion of $87 billion for Medicaid, the government health program for poor people, and that should help them avoid cutting off benefits to the needy.

(Thank you mostly to the AP, Associated Press, as you brought on most of this thread to my attention)

It takes a while, just a little time..



As we all love relaxation and breaks, maybe sometimes mystery books, I have found a book that attracts my fancy and basically it rocks! Its by Eric Nylund, the uber creator and New York Times Bestselling Author of the Halo novels such as Halo: Ghosts of Onyx. This new book just published February 3, 2009. I got to meet him at New York Comic Con on Saturday the 7th and i got his signature personalized to mee, in my own copy of this almost worldwide book! The story line is great and amazing.

Back of book prose/ Synopsis:

"NOTHING EXCITING EVER HAPPENED to fifteen-year-old orphans Eliot and Fiona, who are trapped in the strict, oppressive household of their grandmother. A chance visit, however, reveals that the twins are the offspring of a goddess and Lucifer, Prince of Darkness.

To settle the epic custody battle between these two families, the fallen angels create three diabolical temptations, and the gods fashion three heroic trials to test Eliot and Fiona. The twins need to quickly learn how to use their budding supernatural abilities...for family allegiances are ever-shifting in the acient, secret world they have entered, and only by sticking together will they be able to survive!"

Im currently on the 3rd chapter and loving this book. I have so many ideas and things to do that whenever im on the go, I carry it with me and read it while listen-jamming to all-American Rejects, Pink Floyd, or Mozart on my ipod. I recommend this book for those who love a little mystery and fantasy. As this is the best book to get immersed in and fall in love with.

Day 1: New York Fashion Week

It was a beautiful Friday yesterday at Bryant Park. There wasn't any snow in sight but the suns rays casting down on the crowded tents, the loads of Fashion-goers, and on-lookers. Backstage blasting with music, skirmishes, hectic schedules, lots of water, hairspray, wardrobes all over, lots of headset people, and models running around getting ready from their Nails to their Hair! The schedule is below for the first Day, for Friday February 13, 2009!!!:

FRIDAY FEBRUARY 13, 2009
10 AM THE HEART TRUTH'S RED DRESS COLLECTION 2009
Tent
11 AM YIGAL AZROUËL
Promenade
1 PM DUCKIE BROWN
Salon
2 PM CHARLOTTE RONSON
Promenade
3 PM BCBGMAXAZRIA
Tent
6 PM NICOLE MILLER
Salon
7 PM THISDAY/ARISE MAGAZINE: AFRICAN FASHION COLLECTIVE 2009
Promenade
8 PM ACADEMY OF ART UNIVERSITY
Tent

9 pm :
VENEXIANA = Salon.

Even though I didnt make it for Friday, I will be posting pictures of my being there on Thursday or Friday. The blue hyperlinks are directed to the official Mercedes Benz Fashion Week page with the designer's collection shown and the pictures of the magnificent creations for the new Fall 2009 season!

If anyone wants to know where it is, its in NYC, Manhattan near E 44- E 45th street, in Bryant Park. Near 5th Ave and 6th Ave.
ENJOY!

The Whole Situation..not just from sources



It has been reported that Rihanna and Chris Brown hasn't appeared in the 51st Grammy Awards, the NAACP event, the upcoming All-Star Basketball Game, or concerts or appearances in foreign countries. So far Chris Brown has been very remorseful and worried. While Rihanna seems very confused or conflicted. So let me put this out there for everyone. The best thing for them both is to pray and move on with their lives. They should be happy to be living another day. Even though I posted this, I really shouldnt have as it contrasts with my view on leaving them alone. The media has heightened this story too much over more important issues such as Child Abuse on the rise in Jamaica, Myanmar fugitives being left out in sea to die by Thai government (supposedly secretly), our Budget Plan in America to try to boost our economy, and education cuts and programs such as Music clubs to influence us to stay off the streets and sit to play an instrument or read a book!
Come on people, lets just pay attention to the more important issues, instead of Gossip.

08 February 2009

The First Day on the Job


Hello my lovelies!

I previously had my blog at Uber, well til it crooked like an old man on viagra. So im back, alive, and kicking. Hmmm, I'll probably do things a little differently. Ill give you more adventures and more photos of my love and more enthusiasm unlike last time!

As seen on Naruto, that sexy beast, yuush, im ready! So get ready keep reading and stay with me as we dive into 2009 together. <3