Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Best Fashion Model
Fashion Model Anna Sinkovska: Ukraine, Czech Republic, Paris Top Model
PARIS, France -- Almost everybody who visited Ukraine and particularly Kiev can easily confirm that Ukrainian women are beautiful, but even on this background Anna Sinkovska, now a Fashion Model based in Paris, is far from being just average looking.
PARIS, France -- Almost everybody who visited Ukraine and particularly Kiev can easily confirm that Ukrainian women are beautiful, but even on this background Anna Sinkovska, now a Fashion Model based in Paris, is far from being just average looking.
Young Fashion Model Anna Sinkovska
Anna Sinkovska is a beautiful young fashion model from the Czech Republic, now living and working in Paris. Originally from Ukraine, her family emigrated to the Czech Republic during Anna's early teenage years.
It was there, in Prague, that she signed her first contract with a modeling agency at the age of nineteen. Shortly after that, she was sent to Paris to begin her career.
This is an exciting experience to study the developments of the career of a wonderful, beautiful young woman whom is destined to be a great star and one of the most successful young models in the fashion world.
Born in Ukraine on 22 August, 1983, she currently makes Paris, France her home.
It was there, in Prague, that she signed her first contract with a modeling agency at the age of nineteen. Shortly after that, she was sent to Paris to begin her career.
This is an exciting experience to study the developments of the career of a wonderful, beautiful young woman whom is destined to be a great star and one of the most successful young models in the fashion world.
Born in Ukraine on 22 August, 1983, she currently makes Paris, France her home.
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Minh Hang, Vietnamese singer and actress
Minh Hang started at the age of sixteen when she joined a band as a singer and joined in some TV-serial, but it did not make she famous. In 2007, after the success of “Gọi giấc mơ về” movie, she got the attention and love from many audiences. With a lot of success and silver screen after that, she is one of the most promising artist in Vietnam.
In 2008, she was voted as the ” best main actress of the year” at HTV award. Now she has a music album, and is also the official representative of Hanco Food, Casio and Cyberword Company.
In 2011, Minh Hang worked separately as a singer.
Friday, June 8, 2012
What to wear on a hot windy day
Knowing what to wear on a hot day that is also windy can be a challenge. The following is my list of recommendations:
#1. A knitted hat or knitted hair net.
Why? Because it will keep your hair from flying all over the place, its stylish, not uncomfortably hot, and unlike broad brim hats it won't fly away in the gusts.
I would argue it even looks good on men. (Muslim wear a Kufi hat that is basically a knitted hair net.)
#2. Loose fitting shirt or blouse.
Depending on how hot it is you might even want to go topless (cause hey, its Canada and its legal), but going topless isn't FASHION (unless you count tattoos...) so instead I am recommending the loose fitting shirt.
Some of you might even want to go RETRO and get an 80s style tank top, but that is really your choice.
I am however going to recommend that the shirt be so loose that you can pull it over one shoulder and leave one shoulder exposed. Why? Because it was hot in the 1980s and its still freaking hot today.
In the wind a loose shirt will blow around a lot, but at least it will have a cooling effect on you.
#3. Shorts or Mini Skirt
Or even a Skort. It doesn't really matter. I try to find something with lots of tiny pockets because you can never have too many pockets in your shorts.
The shorts shown here are from Ralph Lauren.
#4. Sandals
I hate sandals. They hurt my feet. But they're still better than going barefoot in the summer. (And again, this is a fashion blog.)
My advice is to BORROW sandals from friends and try to find a pair you like that don't hurt your feet. Trying sandals on in a store you won't really know whether they hurt your feet unless you walk a proverbial mile in them.
It doesn't really matter what brand the sandals are (but please avoid flip flops and Crocs), comfort should come first when choosing a sandal that is right for you because otherwise they can dig into your feet and hurt. (Its basically the same reason I don't like high heels.)
#5. Sunblock that is sweat resistant. Remember to reapply every 2 or 3 hours.
#6. If traveling through mosquito infested regions I recommend "Muskol" mosquito repellent.
#1. A knitted hat or knitted hair net.
Why? Because it will keep your hair from flying all over the place, its stylish, not uncomfortably hot, and unlike broad brim hats it won't fly away in the gusts.
I would argue it even looks good on men. (Muslim wear a Kufi hat that is basically a knitted hair net.)
#2. Loose fitting shirt or blouse.
Depending on how hot it is you might even want to go topless (cause hey, its Canada and its legal), but going topless isn't FASHION (unless you count tattoos...) so instead I am recommending the loose fitting shirt.
Some of you might even want to go RETRO and get an 80s style tank top, but that is really your choice.
I am however going to recommend that the shirt be so loose that you can pull it over one shoulder and leave one shoulder exposed. Why? Because it was hot in the 1980s and its still freaking hot today.
In the wind a loose shirt will blow around a lot, but at least it will have a cooling effect on you.
#3. Shorts or Mini Skirt
Or even a Skort. It doesn't really matter. I try to find something with lots of tiny pockets because you can never have too many pockets in your shorts.
The shorts shown here are from Ralph Lauren.
#4. Sandals
I hate sandals. They hurt my feet. But they're still better than going barefoot in the summer. (And again, this is a fashion blog.)
My advice is to BORROW sandals from friends and try to find a pair you like that don't hurt your feet. Trying sandals on in a store you won't really know whether they hurt your feet unless you walk a proverbial mile in them.
It doesn't really matter what brand the sandals are (but please avoid flip flops and Crocs), comfort should come first when choosing a sandal that is right for you because otherwise they can dig into your feet and hurt. (Its basically the same reason I don't like high heels.)
#5. Sunblock that is sweat resistant. Remember to reapply every 2 or 3 hours.
#6. If traveling through mosquito infested regions I recommend "Muskol" mosquito repellent.
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