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Every bride on her own wedding wants to make the most perfect impression on others. For brides who are hunting for elegant wedding dresses that can make your wedding ceremonies shine, a mermaid wedding dress is an ideal choice.
The mermaid wedding dress will make you look like a mermaid. It is designed to be fitted on the bodice and hips, and flare out into a trumpet shape at the knee. This is a very sexy look that highlights the curves of a bride’s body. This wedding dress is perfect for you to make a grand entrance.
For brides who have stunning figures, the mermaid wedding dress looks bright on them. If you are brides with straight figures, don’t worry, jordan heels for women ! As mermaid wedding dresses can also add the look of curves on you.
This kind of wedding dress comes in many different necklines. Among them, strapless style is the most popular. If you are a slender bride who wants to create the illusion of curves, cheap five fingers shoes , pick a dress with sweetheart neckline. For busty brides, cheap five fingers , mermaid v-neck dresses look flattering on them as they can show their best body part. They can also make the women of small figures look taller by focusing the eyes on their overall lines.
However, mermaid wedding dresses are not wise choices for all brides. If you don’t want to draw attention to your hip, you’d better pick other wedding dress style such as A-line. Besides, brides who have pear shaped figure also should avoid choosing this type of wedding dress.
Well, if you have a dreamy mermaid wedding dress, no matter it is of a picture or conception; you can send the picture to our custom made service, more details and your measurement are also needed.
Then a new fashionable, stunning and charming mermaid wedding dress will in your wardrobe and on you.
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Here is your guide to What’s on in London this week
Here is your guide to What’s on in London this week. Our editors have selected the top 6 events in London.
Winter Wonderland 2010
As Christmas is approaching, don’t miss Winter Wonderland 2010 at London’s Hyde Park. 19th November 2010 to 4th January 2011. The wonderland is free to enter, though prices vary depending on the performances and activities you want to get involved in. Visit Santa and see the performances of the children’s play ‘Room on the Broom’ and lots more for the whole family to enjoy.
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Erotica
Erotica is a show to prove that British people aren’t prudish about sex, or anything related to it, in a fair that is likely to bring a mixed bag of people through the doors. It’s taking place at Olympia in London, 19th November – 21st November 2010. Headlining the event is burlesque star Dita Von Teese performing her new act, and she will be signing copies of her book after each performance. There will also be hundreds of stalls selling sex toys, fetish wear, naughty videos, and bondage gear, so it will be like taking a walk through Soho late at night. All sexualities, genders nike heels , races – you name it – are covered for in this kinky fest, so don’t be shy, because you may be pleasantly surprised… or aroused.
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Music in London- Marmaduke Dando
Marmaduke Dando is a name you won’t forget if you attend his gig 18th November 2010 7:30 PM at The Wilmington Arms. Tickets are only £3.00. Marmaduke Dando has it all: the pretentious name, the right hair cut, and the brassy attitude to make a fine mark on the music scene. He has attitude, panache, and a feeling of heartache: this man has certainly had his heart stomped on to have such a pessimistic view of the world. Marmaduke Dando is backed by his eclectic traditional band and he was recently featured on BBC 6 Music.
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In Art – Dior Illustrated: René Gruau and the Line of Beauty
See Rene Gruau’s work at Somerset House in London 10th November 2010 – 9th January 2011. Gruau created designs for Doir such as their perfume bottles. Wonderfully elegant ink drawings were his forte and they conveyed the haute couture look that Dior craved. His work made a lasting impression on the brand which still oozes high-class today.
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In theatre- Sarah Redmond Is a Soprano
RSC actor, dancer and singer Sarah Redmond belts out everything from Bach to Bacharach, Mozart to the Muppets, in her far-from-serious take on the diva lifestyle, complete with long-suffering accompanist (Dan Jackson) in tow. Sarah’s many and diverse acting credits include the Cheshire Cat in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Alice In Wonderland, and Rizzo in Grease in the West End. She’s also a talented choreographer – most recent work in that capacity being the National Youth Music Theatre’s production of Sweeney Todd earlier this year. Furthermore, she promises to showcase her own fabulous tap-dancing skills in Sarah Redmond Is a Soprano.
See the cabaret 20th and 21st November 2010 at Waterloo East Theatre in London.
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Unseen Tours: London’s Street Voices, Temple Underground Station
Fancy a tour around London but tired of those stuffy touristy guides? Well Unseen Tours has the answer, as all of their walks are led by homeless people. Don’t worry, these aren’t just people that have been dragged out from under cardboard boxes to give a tour – each homeless guide has been trained, and the majority of the money that they take from you on the evening goes straight to them to help get them into permanent residence. The tours aim to give a standard historical view of London, but also to capture life through a homeless person’s eye. They are touching and informative and will hopefully put homeless people in a different light. A new tour location has begun in Temple, and they also start from Old Street and London Bridge, which will hopefully give a new perspective on these well-trodden stomping grounds.
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History Or Fiction
Prof. Krishna Kumar a noted Historian was entrusted with a project funded by the UN organization to study the subject of History as taught in Pakistan as also India. The focus was mainly on the freedom struggle aspect because we have a common past in this regard. His study reveals Quote- “While the Pakistani texts, for example, depict Gandhi as a Hindu leader, Indian textbooks elevate him to a mythic status. Similarly, while the Pakistani books project Jinnah as a semi-divine visionary, the Indian ones refer to him with resentment.”-Unquote. [His book: Prejudice and Pride] As part of their divide & rule policy the British had planted a great-lie, soon after gaining a foot-hold in this country that the Aryans were migrants come from the north of Himalayas. The idea was to actively promote a North-South divide! In fact excavation work in Harappa and Mohenjodaro was brought to an abrupt halt during the 20th century mainly because they dug out evidence that showed Aryans had been living in those areas even 3000 years earlier! And that would have constituted incontrovertible evidence to show these so called Aryans were very much residing in those areas even 3000 years ago thereby damning the cock and bull story an entire Nation was persuaded to believe for centuries! However the purpose of planting the lie was more than accomplished! It is based on this belief that Aryans are aliens and Dravidians are the original settlers of India that later on Eevera of Tamilnadu floated Dravida Kazhagam! And all those words in Tamil language that had anything to do with Sankskrit language at all were eliminated from the language altogether!! Strictly speaking, this ought not to shock us at all! After all are we not ourselves guilty of that offence viz., distorting History from day one i.e., after gaining independence? For instance have we not projected Dr. BR Amebedkar as a freedom-fighter whereas in reality he has not even on a single occasion ever spoken in favour of our getting freedom? Having done that will not the posterity be mis-led into believing that as the truth itself? Was Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru not aware of it? Then how come he continues to be projected as a FREEDOM FIGHTER? Of course we have our own compulsions like having to maintain peace and the like. But then the fact remains that History has been distorted!! That way those few young guys from the UK who had come with ship-loads of commodities to do business here and eventually became our rulers for over 2 centuries obviously also had their own compulsions in planting that seed of a whopper hollister ! HISTORY as a subject necessarily draws its strength from TRUTH. When unduly meddled or tampered with, whatever be the reasons, it becomes a MISNOMER! It becomes NON-DETAIL, if not fiction!
Abstract Art Methodology and HIstory
Abstract Art could be described as un-conventional, taking away from the normal, or non conforming since it does not follow any of the other rules that have been set down for art. It is usually made of geometrical patterns with some linear lines inserted here and there. Some Abstract artists used just the geometrical patterns, others use a combination, and some will use geometrical patterns, linear lines and semi-geometrical patterns.
Abstract methodology can be traced all the way back to the beginning of man. Man, at that time knew nothing of art the way we know it today, but if he wanted to record something, or tell a story, or just make something look better, he would etch markings on it. As man developed he learned how to make his etchings look more like what he was seeing.
The abstract style is taught at many art colleges today because it is so widely used. Fashion designers use in the material designs, the cuts and styles of their fashions, and the accessories to go with those fashions. Architectural designers have gotten outside the box by used elements of abstraction in their buildings. Jewelry designers have used abstract art by combining different geometric designs to hold their precious stones.
Although art colleges can teach you the basics and history of Abstract Art, they can’t teach you exactly how to do it. This is where your imagination and creativity starts to grow. Abstract artists from the past saw the world in a different view, and tried to put that vision into various art forms.
Abstract Art is used in forms of media, like magazines and books. It is used in many of the video games made today, especially in futuristic settings and scenes. Film makers use it in detail when making their movies. Dress designers, teachers, screen printing companies, television commercials and even computer graphic programs all make use of Abstract Art to catch the attention of the public.
Abstract Art can be colorful, using many different shades of the same hues, or it can be basics like black and white, black and grey, or white and grey. Even a black picture with a triangle or circle in the middle and nothing else is considered Abstract Art because it takes away from the normal visuals around us.