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zero to hero
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mesh
Jesus Christ my legs are so much tanner than my torso.
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photo diary
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Rae Marie
Meet Rachel Hurst. She is the designer behind Rae Marie, she is Rae Marie. Rae Marie’s clothing line is for the strong, independent woman who wants to stand out in life and create her own runway wherever she goes. The Rae Marie clientele loves glamour and getting dressed up. She is always at a social event and has an outfit for every occasion! Rae Marie can be described as: Flouncy, Flirty, Sassy, Vibrant and Exciting, Rae Marie melds together a Chic, Sexy and Sophisticated aesthetic with an Urban, Hip Hop Sex appeal. Rae is Edgy, Hard and Bold; Marie is Vivacious, Seductive and Romantic. Together they create a clothing line that is full of Surprises, Personality and Style for all shapes and sizes. For more info about Rae Marie's designs click here
Wow, when writing that last sentence it made me feel like a voiceover for a computer or Progressive commerical.
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You are not an American
Whenever my friends and I go out for lunch they always want to eat ice cream. Only problem is that I don't eat ice cream.
Me: Guys, can we go get like a smoothie instead
Michael: Ming, what is wrong with you?
Me: I just don't like ice cream
Michael: What else do not eat Ming?
Me: Hmmm ice cream, coffee, soda, most meats, and anything with gelatin in it
Michael: *stares dumbfounded at me* You are not an American
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bad a**
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BANG
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pirate
p.s. I also got my hair dyed
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Ray Bans
Ray-Ban Aviators designed by The Virgins’ Donald Cummings.Photo By Courtesy Photo
Ray-Ban is creating six new looks for its iconic Aviator eyewear.
“The goal is to establish once again the edginess of the brand, and continue a constant dialogue with our consumers,” said Sara Beneventi, global brand manager for Ray-Ban. “Lifestyle trends continue to take [inspiration] from old looks [and] 2010, more than ever, is the right year to relaunch the Aviator.”
The 60-year-old Aviator’s classic frame will be joined by six collections: the Ray-Ban Craft, Road Spirit, Tech, Titanium, Metal Glide and the limited edition Ultra Gold.
The Metal Glide and Road Spirit will offer frame colors such as blue, red, yellow and fuchsia. The Tech lenses consist of a new carbon fiber, the Titanium is crafted of milled titanium and the Ultra Gold features a mix of titanium, beta-titanium and gold.
The collections will retail from $139 for the classic Aviator to $495 for the Ultra Gold collection, and will be available in the U.S. in June.
“There has been a total revision of shape, material and colors,” Beneventi said. “The Aviator exemplifies all the edginess of the brand. It’s a perfect summary of how we see Ray-Ban.”
The brand gave similar treatment to the Wayfarer frame — red and white frames were introduced — in 2006 and to the Clubmaster, which was relaunched two years later with seven additional colors.
The collections will be celebrated tonight during a concert at the Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn, headlined by Iggy & the Stooges and featuring The Virgins and Free Energy.
“We tried to partner with bands that are in line with Ray-Ban values...Iggy Pop is considered an icon in the rock music world, as we consider our Aviator an icon in the eyewear world,” Beneventi said.
The concert will be followed by a similar event in London on May 26 featuring the New York Dolls, the Plastiscines, The Big Pink and We Are Scientists.
The musicians have also decorated the lenses of Aviators in a collaboration with Ray-Ban. The results range from scribbles to sketches and will be on display at the Brooklyn concert and in select retail doors, but will not be available for sale.
p.s. big shout out to Peggy to get me a free subscription. HUGE thank you
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Quentin Shih
Quentin Shih was awarded “Photographer of the Year” by Esquire magazine in 2007 and presented “The Stranger In The Glass Box” at the Dior & Contemporary Chinese Artists exhibit at the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing inNovember 16th-January 15th, 2009.Pictures from Quentin Shih
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