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Parker, Barton flaunt over-the-top hairdos
Sarah Jessica Parker, Hairstyles
I absolutely love "Sex and the City" star Sarah Jessica Parker. I also happen to adore her blue Fendi clutch and the purple Halston Heritage dress she wore to the recent Robin Hood Foundation benefit in NYC. However, I abhor her lioness-like hairdo, which unfortunately overshadowed what could have been a lovely look.
Most Beautiful Sportswomen Of The World
World's Fittest Women
Whether they are starring on the tennis court, ice rink, football pitch, swimming pool or velodrome, there's no shortage of beautiful women competing in international sport.
Some, like tennis stars Ana Ivanović and Maria Sharapova, enjoy global recognition for their sporting prowess and their looks. However, there are numerous female stars competing in other sports who are equally talented and glamorous.
In no order of preference, 25 of the most beautiful sportswomen in the world.
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What Were They Thinking?
Chloe Sevigny, Fashion Faux Pas
We love Chloe Sevigny's willingness to take big fashion risks, but we don't happen to adore the flashy Rodarte frock and even louder Christian Louboutin heels she dared to don to the fifth season premiere of HBO's "Big Love" at the Directors Guild of America.
Incredible Graphics or Images?
The graphics in that you will surely suspect. The author, Henrik Moses, was able to pencil us conjure up the human sorrow, pain and suffering and happiness and joy.Exceptional skill portrayed us every detail of the human body, flowers, sky and nature.
Henrik Moses is born in 1968, in Netherlands. He studied art, philosophy and psychology. But, he never studied drawing / painting, he is self-taught. You can also find his works signed with his nickname Shimoda 7. He is so dedicated to his realistic drawing… Well, I don’t have enough words, so I’ll quote him:
“Realism is not an imitation of nature, it’s a representation of it. A magnifier through which we can see and appreciate the beauty of things we often fail to notice.”