
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
The Young Victoria

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Tuesday, July 28, 2009
"I LIVE FOR GLITTER, NOT YOU!"

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Saturday, July 25, 2009
I love you Ralph Lauren...
Purple?! Come on, it was made for ME!
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Friday, July 3, 2009
How to do a t-shirt the right way...

P.S. I love leggings. They became "tweeny" in like 2005 when everyone was trying to wear them with sequined handbags. *barfness* But now, it is possible to give them back their dignity. Faux leather, neon electric blue...whatever! They work...

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Sunday, June 28, 2009
Long Live The Last King

p , had died on Thursday afternoon. I was in my Holocaust class (of all classes) when peoples’ phones started buzzing with texts. The next thing you know, “Michael Jackson is dead…” was on repeat every two seconds. “What?!” I thought… How could he be dead? A world without Michael Jackson is like a world without simple everyday encounters like stop signs or door knobs. He comes with the package of life. His is the soundtrack to all of our lives. That’s the deal right? We’re supposed to keep him forever. It isn’t so. We have lost an icon of the universe. His career is the epitome of epic. He is and will always be the height of musical genius. Thriller was the best selling album in all of history. Will that ever happen again? No, the reign of Michael Jackson cannot and will not be replicated. I don’t care who you are or what you do. You will never be able to do THAT. And what was THAT? I have no idea…no one does. His presence, his iconic style, his voice, his melodies and rhythms are simply all his and no one else’s. His influence on fashion alone is one of his most memorable contributions. The military jackets, the gloves, the colors, the sparkle, the leather, the EVERYTHING was out of this world.


Say what you want about his infamy. I’m not interested in that. He was misunderstood. End of story. Let’s move past all the things he allegedly did and remember the complete brilliance he created on stage. He wrote most if not all of his songs, and there was always light shed on something difficult to understand about the world in his lyrics. His melodies were like the neon colors in the crayon box. When you hear a song like Beat It or You Rock My World, you can't help but get up and move, snap your fingers, tap your foot. He is timeless. And his legend will absolutley live on.

His moves...a must see.
Beat it, live.
Best of Dangerous Tour...
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Patrick Wolf, The Libertine
Well, Patrick writes his own music, uses his own voice and plays several instruments to top that off. I love music with emotion, with words that I can relate to. The songs are like stories. He creates characters, gives them life and releases them to us to keep. I titled this “…The Libertine” because that’s one of my favorite songs of his. A libertine usually points to someone with sexual freedom (which he definitely has) but I see it more as someone completely unbound and unchained. That’s what we all strive to become, but I truly think Patrick is unparalleled with his ability to be uncensored and unapologetic. I love him for that and always will.
One of my favorite parts about him is his style. He is completely story book…The Mad Hatter meets Charlie Chaplin, meets Peter Pan. His clothes are genius (when he wears clothes, that is)
My photos, my videos...
P.S. Before he played the song ‘Paris’ (one of my favs!) he nodded at me…looking dead at me. I mean come on, how insane is that?! I must have looked very happy for him to do that, and I was…completely! Here's the video, it happens at about 22 seconds.
So I waited a loooong time for him to finally come on stage. This was the Nylon Summer Concert tour and there were three opening acts. Jaguar Love, The plastiscines and Living Things. My favorite was The plastiscines, an all girl rock band from France. They had great style, and I found their lyrics to be anthem like. Complete girl power, complete confidence. They were very French, very “ I can get away with anything, If I just smile at you.” Which is a rule I’ve always lived by. Put on the charm, and you’ll get what you want ;)

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Monday, June 22, 2009
There is a castle on a cloud...
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Friday, June 12, 2009
'The strange world of MIKA'

A journalist's job is to observe, and it's fitting that a UK publication like The Observer did just that with MIKA. They came up with the conclusion that the world of MIKA is in every way 'strange'. Having spent the last year and a bit studying journalism and all of its ethical standards, I can remind everyone that the subjet (MIKA) has no say in how the article looks at the end or what is written/ how the story is told. I think that's fair, and I think it's what's great about freedom of the press. I havn't read any article yet, though I definatley will when it becomes available to me. This video makes me happy, it brings me back into his world. I say it's "his" world because it absolutley is ALL his. He created it, he imagined it, he brought it to life. Do I think Mika's world is strange? I havn't decided. Do I think he thinks his world is strange? Who knows. For me there is something in his art, his writing, his voice that is so familiar to me that it becomes less foreign. He exposes the world's true colors in this cartoon way. As a result, life for us, the observers, is a bit less daunting and alot more beautiful.
Watch the video and if you're not already in love with him, you certainly will be...
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Saturday, May 30, 2009
MANGO: Penélope Cruz
I love Penélope. She's such a devoted artist in so many ways. The girl can act! I've never seen a more relatable tantrum thrown then the several ones thrown in Vicky Crisina Barcelona. She nailed the Spanish temper. She nailed my temper! No matter who is on the screen with Penélope , they stand no chance of out shining her. Scarlet Jo. is obviously the more obvious beauty, but when put together in the same scene...there was no comparison. There's nothing risky about her face. Besides celebrating her unique beauty, I have to write about her clothing line: MANGO which she co-owns with her sister Monica. (The two look so similar!) I first started shopping at MANGO about two years ago. The jeans are what convinced me. They fit like a glove. Finally somebody to understand my body, my frame...my attitude! The colors are vibrant, the beauty of the clothes is effortless and there is an underlying toughness for every ounce of femininity. That's the way I like an outfit. 




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Tuesday, May 26, 2009
No more H8!
I am no stranger to voicing my opinions. I try my best to give equal opportunity for an opposing side to tell me off but the problem is... THAT NEVER HAPPENS. I don't understand how anyone anywhere could ever be opposed to the practice of a union founded in love. Are there really still people making rules based on what they feel is religiously moral? News flash, not everyone has a religion. It's time to be POLITICALLY MORAL. Do we as a nation go around saying "I can have brown hair but YOU can't." or "I can breathe this air but YOU can't." How about my favorite, "Jesus loves ME but he doesn't love YOU." It's as idiotic as it sounds. Posted by Melanie Bianca at 6:55 PM 0 comments
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Isn't she lovely...
My favorite "It girl" of this generation is without a doubt the incomperable Miss. Natalie
Portman. When I was fifteen years old I watched Garden State for the first time. She had this way about her...even when she was playing someone extremely down to earth and somewhat fashionably challenged. Whatever the role, her inner radiance always comes through. Besides being a talented actress, and cementing her name as a pre-teen in The Professional (Which by the way, is the best performance I've seen from a twelve year old) no one can deny the fierce beauty that is and always will be Natalie. What sets her apart from others who some may argue are just as beautiful? Here's the difference: She is effortless. The clothes, the makeup, the hair...they never wear her. You see the person before you see what she is wearing. She doesn't have to try to be beautiful, she just is.
ashion industry. When she was young, probably around nineteen, she became somewhat of a muse for Isaac Mizrahi. Then she caught the eye of a then up and coming designer, Zac Posen who officially dubbed her as his muse. He dresses her very well. I like the risks she takes... and the fact that she's small and short statured. She is often compared to Audrey Hepburn, which makes alot of sense because Audrey is my ultimate idol. She was even lucky enough to wear the dress Audrey wore in Breakfast at Tiffany's for a Harper's Bazaar cover shoot. She brought the dress back to life, she made known the essence of that dress which only Audrey could have ever produced. In the years to come, I think Natalie will continue picking roles she finds interesting and out of the ordinary. She will continue to support the arts, all the while being herself. She's smart (a HARVARD grad), adorable, talented, humble, sweet, gorgeous and let's not forget her work with FINCA and other charities. She is truley beautiful from the inside out... as cliche as that sounds. The "It girls" of today have nothing on Nat. They think about how beautiful they are...They know it...They observe their looks and offer up a fake modesty. Loveliness is Natalie. 

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