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If you come to fame not understanding who you are, it will define who you are. -Oprah Winfrey

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Glamour Magazine: Start The Year Off On The Right Foot!

2010 is  here and while you may already have a few New Year’s resolutions in mind, why not try this one on for size: Buy a pair of I-can-totally-do-it shoes to help you tackle the tough stuff. The indomitable Bette Midler once said, “Give a girl the right shoes and she can conquer the world,” and I’m with her 100% on this one—especially considering all the cool, no-nonsense styles (including some under $100!) options that are out there right now.


                 Stuart Weitzman - Madison (Sea Aniline Patent) $298 – Zappos





Nina "elga" $89 – Dillard's







                                

  Vince camuto "marla" $115 – Dillard's







How can you not have a fab day in one of these hot pair of red heels?!



Sam Edelman "Willie" High Heel Lace-Up Suede $149 – Bloomingdale's





MARC BY MARC JACOBS - Patent leather lace-up $313
 
 
 
 
 
  Steve Madden Women's Brande Hi Heel Open toe $74.87
 

 
 
 
 
 Lighter and more fresh-looking than say, sturdy combat boots, the latest lace-up boots and heels give off the same "Don't mess with me, I mean business" vibe.

 
 

Kelsi Dagger Women's Tazetta Flat With Studded  $118.70

                               
                                Cynthia Vincent Stella $179.99



Kenneth Cole New York Women's Star Studded $79 


Heels aren't your thing? Flats with a little bit of hardware look just as polished. These are just a few of the hundreds of options out there--is there a pair you've got in mind? Like any of 'em above? Or do you already have a pair of Superwoman shoes in your closet? (If so, what do they look like?!

www.glamour.com
www.shopstyle.com







Friday, January 1, 2010

People Magazine: 20 Biggest Trends of The Year.


THIGH-HIGH BOOTS AND JEANS







 

kick up the sex appeal of their skinny jeans with mid-thigh black boot

BLACK LEATHER PANTS  


 

 

 

 

 

 


rock out in  second-skin leather pants. 

LACE TIGHTS









put the focus on their legs with intricately patterned hosiery.  

EXAGGERATED SHOULDERS




 





add a touch of the '80s to blazers with extended, sharp shoulders.

CROPPED HAREM PANTS 









take a shortcut to one of summer's hottest trends, cutting their harem pants off at the knee. 


More Looks on www.people.com



 



Jay -Z "On To The Next" Official Music Video!

Celeb Celebrate New Years Eve!















Lady Gaga sings in the new year as she performed poolside on stage at the Fontainbleau Hotel in Miami Beach

 

















Adam Lambert at the Paramount Studios, Hollywood, for the GRIDLOCK New Year's Eve party.

 











Singer Jennifer Lopez and Daughtry (below) performs onstage in Times Square 



Uncle Rush Has A Message For The New Decade.

At the dawn of a new decade, we have arrived at a moment unlike any other in the history of our beautiful nation. We have endured the brutality of slavery, we have survived the pain of Jim Crow and we have overcome segregation to declare our dignity and equal rights. We witnessed and participated in one of the greatest achievements in the history of our country when we elected our first black president, Barack Obama. And here we stand, with great opportunity, this year, this decade, to once and for all, emancipate ourselves from the mental slavery that is limiting our society and our people from moving forward.

To remove these shackles forever, we must take advantage of the opportunities that we have created. To me, during segregation, the black community was strong, because we had black dentists, doctors, drug store owners, grocery store owners, and many other business leaders providing our community with care and services. Integration came and although it gave us much more freedom and liberty, it also presented new challenges that we continue to face.  New  cultural and entrepreneurial groups came into our communities and took over many of these businesses and destroyed potential economic opportunities. However, now more than ever, the 89% of this country that is not black, is thirsting to buy our products and follow our cultural lead. If we ignore this 89%, we will never be able to move forward. We should not limit ourselves to just interact and do business with each other. I don't want to address just 11% of the population. I want to speak to100% of America. If I had segregated myself and  my businesses when I started Def Jam, then I never would have brought Melle Mel, Kurtis Blow and Run-DMC to the Mud Club in the Village, which was a White club. Black people didn’t like rap music, they rejected it at first. It was the White press that made us popular…the first time I heard my record on the radio was in Amsterdam on a Dutch station! I say all this, not to criticize you, but to challenge you to recognize your power.

So, as we enter this new decade, let’s practice loving everybody and everything. Let’s be proud of our diversity and make sure it means what the word actually is supposed to mean. Let us not be agents for others to co-opt, let us be the agents of change. It is the wisdom from having experience and inside perspective from the most important cultural phenomenon our country has ever seen that this new generation carries forward. And damn, it is exciting.
-Russell Simmons

www.globalgrind.com

Alicia Keys Giving Free Concert.

Alicia Keys will be giving a free concert online Jan. 7. BillboardLive.com is using Alicia Keys to show off its new technology that allows fans to watch free concerts broadcast in HD via iPhone or iPod Touch.

A live performance from the 12-time Grammy award winner will be available at the Web site by simply logging on and securely downloading the Microsoft Silverlight and OWL (Our World Live) HD player onto their computer free of charge.

Once the Silverlight and OWL HD software has been downloaded, fans have the ability for the first time ever to view the concert from up to five different camera angles of their choosing (depending on viewers’ bandwidth). There’s a larger full-screen “Director’s Cut” view, as well as four other views where one can replace the main image at any time for a unique experience — all with just the click of their mouse.

In addition to the desktop features offered, the concert series is available to all iPhone and iPod touch users. Through these two systems, the concert is viewable in the main “Director’s Cut” format and available on the go.The concert will take place Jan. 7 at 9 p.m. EST, 6 p.m. PST from The Apollo in New York. In addition to her performance, Keys will be introducing talented new artists who will also perform during the special broadcast.

www.billboardlive.com 

Michael Jackson "Thriller" Makes U.S. Registry!


 

Michael Jackson's 1983 short movie "Thriller," the song-and-dance horror flick that helped popularize television music videos, will live on in the U.S. National Film Registry. The 14-minute "Thriller" is among 25 films the Library of Congress on Wednesday named to the registry, and it became the first music video included in the 2009 list of cultural treasures t



The Library of Congress described the video as a lavish production that "revolutionized the music industry." It played on TV, and was released theatrically on 35mm film.


I know MJ is smiling down from above know that his legacy is still standing strong. RIP.