The world is on the brink of a fashion revolution.
Haven't you noticed?
Look at the current trends--strong shoulders, sequins, super-high platform cage-style heels, architechtural dresses, extreme accessories, lingerie as clothing. It's like the whole world just wants a huge party. And yet, most of the looks are much more cohesive than those of say, the 80s.
I don't know what's about to happen...
but I like it.
Keep it classy and fabulous!
xoxo,
Laura
Monday, March 22, 2010
Monday, March 15, 2010
You're my latest obsession, honeybee.
My beloved Lady Gaga has done it again.
And this time with another favorite of mine, Beyonce.
Ladies and gentleman, the "Telephone" music video.
(Warning: This video contains profanity, some mild nudity, and mature themes. If you are offended by any of these things, please do not watch this, because you will only end up upset.)

It's what everyone's been talking about lately--and if you haven't heard, it is awe-inspiring. I was absolutely blown away by the costumes, colors, plot, and dancing. I literally have never seen something so inspired in my life. There is no doubt in my mind that this video will go down in history as one of the greatest music videos of all time, and I predict that it will also bring forth a renaissance of the film-type music video, similar to what Michael Jackson did with "Thriller" and "Smooth Criminal."
So watch and enjoy. Again and again and again.
xoxo,
Laura
And this time with another favorite of mine, Beyonce.
Ladies and gentleman, the "Telephone" music video.
(Warning: This video contains profanity, some mild nudity, and mature themes. If you are offended by any of these things, please do not watch this, because you will only end up upset.)
It's what everyone's been talking about lately--and if you haven't heard, it is awe-inspiring. I was absolutely blown away by the costumes, colors, plot, and dancing. I literally have never seen something so inspired in my life. There is no doubt in my mind that this video will go down in history as one of the greatest music videos of all time, and I predict that it will also bring forth a renaissance of the film-type music video, similar to what Michael Jackson did with "Thriller" and "Smooth Criminal."
So watch and enjoy. Again and again and again.
xoxo,
Laura
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Proof that the year we currently live in is 1950, not 2010.
I despised about 98% of the decisions made by my alma mater, but at least I understood most of them. And the ones I didn't agree with (and had no real reasoning behind them) I generally made a big enough fuss about to get my way.
As much as I disliked the administration of my high school, I can applaud the fact that they never did anything like this.
An 18-year-old student in Mississippi was not only denied the chance to go to her senior prom, but her school district decided to cancel the prom and ruin senior year for everyone, just because of their prejudices against this one girl.
This is the sort of thing that absolutely disgusts me. Why does this continue to happen? Why do people let it happen? Raise your voices, get loud, stand up for what you believe in.
=ITY for all.
Keep it classy and fabulous!
xoxo, Laura
As much as I disliked the administration of my high school, I can applaud the fact that they never did anything like this.
An 18-year-old student in Mississippi was not only denied the chance to go to her senior prom, but her school district decided to cancel the prom and ruin senior year for everyone, just because of their prejudices against this one girl.
This is the sort of thing that absolutely disgusts me. Why does this continue to happen? Why do people let it happen? Raise your voices, get loud, stand up for what you believe in.
=ITY for all.
Keep it classy and fabulous!
xoxo, Laura
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