Mellisa mellisa mellisa and riri they were spotted here, there and evry other place yesterday they wre at hakney "holding" hands *wink
THE HAPPENINGS ...SERIES REVIEW#FASHION#FASHION#MUSIC#MOVIES REVIEW # & YES #FASHION!!!!!!!! FASHION GOSSIP AND YES SHADE... LOADS OF SHADE !!!!!!!! NO AGENDA #LIE JUST FOR FUN
This amazing-looking craft can't quite work out whether it's a boat or an island.
The Osros floating Island was designed to offer the billionaire superyacht lifestyle for mere millionaire money. It boasts six luxury double bedrooms, with space for 12 residents and accommodation for up to four staff members, all for a cool £3million.
There is what the manufacturers describe as an 'autonomous power supply based energy system' powered, both day and night, by a noiseless wind energy system, as well as more than 120 m2 of solar panels making the most use of daylight. Heat recovery from sea water is the basis for heating and air conditioning.
Microsoft inserted itself into the tablet hardware market in a major way this evening, unveiling its line of Surface tablet devices at an event in Los Angeles.
Wrapped in a magnesium case that Microsoft calls VaporMg (pronounced "Vapor mag"), the highlight feature of the Surface touch tablet might be a magnetically-attached, 3mm-thich Touch Cover that folds down and functions as a full touchscreen keyboard.
Another cover option, the 5-mm thick Type Cover, has a built-in track pad. The keyboards power down when they're folded back against the tablet thanks to a built-in accelerometer.
Microsoft says it will have two different versions of the Surface tablet, one with its Windows RT operating system, which runs on ARM-based processors, and another based on Intel's x86 CPU platform that will use Windows 8 Pro
Surface tablet key specs
9.3mm thick
676 grams/23.85 ounces
10.6-inch ClearType HD Display ("Full HD" on Pro model)
31.5 watt hour battery (42 watt hours on Pro model)
Ports: microSD, USB 2.0, micro HD video, 2x2 MIMO antennae (microSDXC,
USB 3.0, mini DisplayPort video on Pro model)
Storage options: 32GB and 64GB for Windows RT, 64GB and 128GB for
Windows 8 Pro
Front and rear-facing "HD" cameras
The 10.6-inch touch screen will give the Surface a bigger display than
the 10.1-inch Apple iPad and Samsung Galaxy Tab 2. Microsoft has not
announced the specifics of the display resolution yet, but it did confirm a 16:9 aspect ratio.
The "HD display" Microsoft mentions in its spec sheet for the Windows Pro version suggests a 1,920x1,080 pixel resolution. Only the 2,048x1,536 pixel iPad has a higher screen resolution. That might also imply a 1,280x720 display (aka 720p) on the vanilla "HD" Windows RT Surface tablet.
For the CPUs, the Surface with Windows RT will use an Nvidia ARM CPU, which most likely means a quad core Tegra 3 chip, like you'll find in the Asus Transformer Pro TF300. On the Windows 8 Pro Surface, Microsoft confirm a full-fledged third generation "Ivy Bridge" Core i5 quad core chip like the chips in current Windows laptops.
Microsoft was not forthcoming about networking details on the Surface, but a "MIMO" antenna (multiple input-multiple output), implies support for both wireless and cellular data connections.
Microsoft says pricing information will be available closer to availability, but that it will be comparative to competing ARM tablets and ultrabook laptops.
Fun (stylized as fun.) is an American alternative rock band based in New York City that was formed by Nate Ruess, formerly of The Format. After the 2008 breakup of The Format, Ruess formed Fun with Andrew Dost and Jack Antonoff of Anathallo and Steel Train respectively.[2] Fun has released two albums: their debut Aim and Ignite in 2009 and their latest Some Nights in February 2012.
The band is best known for its hit single "We Are Young" featuring Janelle Monáe. "We Are Young" reached number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and Digital Songs charts, becoming the first alternative song to top the Billboard Hot 100 chart since Coldplay's "Viva la Vida" in 2008. It also peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart.
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Blue jeans are timeless. They are also common and highly predictable, and anyone looking to be none of those things would do well to explore the many shades of denim in stores now. Start with these three, from our March issue style extravaganza.
Gray: Jeans ($98) by J. Crew; suede jacket ($1,985) by John Varvatos; cotton sweater ($50) by Gap; leather shoes ($350) by Cole Haan.
Gold: Jeans ($70) by Levi's; two-button cotton-and-linen jacket ($1,495) by Ermenegildo Zegna; cotton shirt ($90) by Banana Republic; suede shoes ($350) by Mark McNairy New Amsterdam.
White: Jeans ($65) by Gap; two-button cotton jacket ($595) by Boss Black; cotton shirt ($245) by Hickey Freeman; suede boots ($150) by Geox; pocket square ($60 for 3) by Brooks Brothers.
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Colour blocking is i̶̲̥̅̊n̶̲̥̅̊ and we all getting down on it yall
With designers mixing and clashing a varaity of colours it seems colour bloocking is here to stay D̶̲̥̅̊ trend started on s amd ss runways is now taking D̶̲̥̅̊ globe by storm
especiy i̶̲̥̅̊n̶̲̥̅̊ NIGREIA
theres even the ABNDROGENOUS VERSION
Calvin Klein will launch Encounter Calvin Klein in August. The new fragrance for men will be fronted by actor Alexander Skarsgård. Per a Coty representative, the scent is…
…a new interpretation of the contemporary, confident man. Alexander Skarsgård perfectly reflects the Encounter attitude — modern, stylish and unapologetically masculine.
Encounter was developed by perfumers Honorine Blanc and Pierre Negrin; notes include mandarin, cardamom, rum, pepper, jasmine, patchouli, cognac, agarwood, atlas cedarwood and musk.
Calvin Klein Encounter will be available in 30, 50 and 100 ml Eau de Toilette and in matching grooming products.
(via wwd)
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So, the debut perfume from singer Lady Gaga doesn’t smell of blood and semen. Yes, I know, you’re very surprised!
Although Lady Gaga promised that her debut perfume will smell like an “expensive hooker” or “blood and semen,” Fame : Black Fluid, smells like ”tears of belladonna, crushed heart of tiger orchidea with a black veil of incense, pulverized apricot and the combinative essences of saffron and honey drops,” according to Lady Gaga’s twitter account. Via WWD and Lady Gaga’s twitter updates
The Samsung Galaxy Note is an Android smartphone/tablet computer hybrid that was introduced in October 2011. It has attracted attention because of its 5.3-inch screen size – between that of conventional smartphones, and larger tablets – and because of its included stylus
Unfortunately, I struggle with a couple of things that frustrate me with this phone and might push me to exchange it when the Samsung Galaxy S III ships later this month. I’d hate to lose the screen size, but the items below will tempt me if the S III masters these issues.
Camera Failures
The camera app, compared to my iPhone 4S, makes it hard to get great shots. It’s slow and I can’t tap to focus. On an iPhone you tap the screen where you want the camera to focus. It also meters the exposure for that point. Other camera apps let you tap one spot for focus and a second spot for metering. Without Ice Cream Sandwich, this doesn’t seem possible on the Note. I’ve looked for replacements that will let me tap to focus and/or meter a shot, but all of them say they need ICS for that feature to work.
When I hit the shutter button, the phone lags about half a second behind before taking the shot. It kills me. I lose great shots that I could get on the iPhone 4S. I take a lot of pictures with my phone, so this irritates me. If you’re a Note user and found a way around these weaknesses with GingerBread, please let me know.
Battery Life
I’m not going to complain too loudly about the poor battery life on this phone, but I will complain softly. I never had to plug my iPhone into a power source as often as I do my Note. The Note’s large display and real 4G LTE connectivity use battery life fast.
If I keep this phone, I’ll get a higher capacity battery eventually. I’m taking a trip next week and that will really test the phone since I won’t be near a power outlet for hours during the day. I may need to get an external battery backup to carry.
The excerpt focuses on the significance of the colour blue, beginning: ‘The world is blue at its edges and in its depths.’
And the final sentence Beyoncé posted seems to summarise the power of the colour as it reads: ‘The light that gets lost, gives us the beauty of the world, so much of which is in the color blue.’
A picture of the descriptive words sits on the star’s website above an image of her resting her hand, which is decorated with teal nail varnish, against her cheek
e 1970s.t prestigious music schoolHe serves as an adjudicator in international competitions and in 2008 led BBC workshops for the programme Last Choir Standing. He is a consultant to over 20 award-winning UK choirs and travels the world to teach vocal and conducting techniques.
He is a regular adjudicator for BBC Choir of the Year, including the 2012 competition.
The alleged sexual offences are said to have taken place at Chetham's school and at an address in Chorlton, Manchester.
A spokesman for Chethams school said: ‘Chetham's School of Music takes all matters regarding the safeguarding of children extremely seriously and the welfare of our students is of paramount concern to all staff and governors.
‘We are aware that Michael Brewer has been charged with offences that are alleged to have happened while he was employed by the school many years ago.
‘We are co-operating with this investigation but while this matter is ongoing it would not be appropriate to comment further.’
Chetham's, which has almost 300 students aged eight to 18, is the largest specialist music school in Britain and the only one based in the north of England.
The independent school's buildings, which are 600 years old, are close to Manchester Cathedral and students are admitted on musical ability and talent - having to take part in auditions as part of the tough application process.
According to Chetham's website, Mr Brewer was the youngest and least experienced candidate when he was appointed director of music in the mid-1970s.
The award-winning choir conductor worked there for 20 years and has been described as being responsible for nurturing some of the country's brightest musical talent.
His books for Fabermusic include the best selling ‘Kickstart your Ch