Showing posts with label Culture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Culture. Show all posts

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Celebrity Fashion Trend: Cut-Out Dresses

Celebrity Fashion Trend: Cut-Out Dresses By Phoenix Rose
Cutout dresses are becoming the latest trend in the world of fashion that all the stars, from Gwyneth Paltrow to Emma Watson, are donning and they are all looking fabulous. The red carpets at the events earlier this year were full of daring and interesting looks but it was the cutout dress trend that rose to top. From the Met Ball to the premiere of “Arrested Development,” we can see the cutout gowns worn by a slew of starlets as they proudly posed for cameras. These sexy numbers not only helped the stars flash patches of skin for a sultry sizzle but also allowed them to bare their bodies without exposing too much of their curves. Therefore, the cutout dresses are obviously the most favourite choice of the female celebrities, who always want to stand out and steal the spotlight whenever they make their appearance at the big affairs.
Let’s enjoy some pictures of celebrities who participate in the cutout trend at a variety of events and awards shows below.
Emma Watson 2013
Emma Watson picked a Prabal Gurung custom made gown for the 2013 Met Gala for the "PUNK: Chaos to Couture" exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. The 22-year-old actress’ silk crepe satin number with cutouts and a thigh high slit showed off her shoulder, waist and legs. Miss Watson paired her ensemble with black Rupert Sanderson “Selma” t-bar pumps and accessorized with Fred Leighton earrings. She pulled back her hair to let the dress and her toned figure get all the attention at the star-studded event.
Gwyneth Paltrow 2013
Gwyneth Paltrow stole the show at the God’s Love We Deliver 2012 Golden Heart Awards Celebration in a black cutaway number. The “Iron Man” actress showed off her amazing Tracy Anderson toned physique in a Michael Kors Spring 2013 dress, accessorizing with a black cuff, a Silvia Furmanovich ring and a black Michael Kors clutch. Ms. Paltrow wore Jimmy Choo white pumps with a gold trim and a black heel to finish off her look.
Miranda Kerr flaunted most of her top half in a Michael Kors T-bar column dress as she arrived at the 2013 Met Gala in New York City. The stunning cut-out black gown was paired with a spiked Christian Louboutin clutch and diamond bangles.
Miranda Kerr flaunted most of her top half in a Michael Kors T-bar column dress as she arrived at the 2013 Met Gala in New York City. The stunning cut-out black gown was paired with a spiked Christian Louboutin clutch and diamond bangles.
Millie Mackintosh
Millie Mackintosh showed up at the Arqiva British Academy Television Awards 2013 at the Royal Festival Hall in London, England. The “Made In Chelsea” star rocked a cutout Sass & Bide gown that flashed a lot of her toned pins to the event.
Karlie Kloss 2013
American model Karlie Kloss looked fabulous in a bright turquoise cutout dress and a pair of strappy sandals, both by Michael Kors at the 55th Annual GRAMMY Awards at Staples Center in Los Angeles, California on February 10, 2013.
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About the Author: Phoenix Rose likes traveling to discover new things and reading books in her spare time. She usually writes articles on fashion.
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Sunday, March 4, 2012

Learning More About Latin America's Rich Culture

By Xavier Santana



The Latin American region had experienced distinct types of experiences, such as bad and good, for the past years and centuries. It experienced foreign colonization as well as civil wars, harsh governments as well as autocracy, financial shakes and also downfalls, natural calamities, famines, and also other awful occurrences that almost shook the very core of the whole location. Then again, it also experienced what it's like to be an economic giant, created great innovations which led to global improvement, and gave birth to renowned personalities. But in between these, Latin America has influenced the entire world with its rich cultures and traditions that remained alive amongst the shaking.



Inspiration of the Latin American Culture



The cultural values and practices of Latin America, both formal and informal, didn't originate from only one root. Most, if not completely, of its civil and spiritual points of views were adopted from other races.



Basically, the Latin American area comprises those nations where French, Spanish, and Portuguese influences evidently exist. They got their rich culture practices and beliefs from their foreign colonial masters. This involves the European culture, pre-Columbian cultures, and foreign immigrations that took place during the 19th and 20th centuries. But although these customs have been motivated by foreign influences, Latin America made them their very own by adding their very own practices and personality into them.



Religious Beliefs



The main religion in Latin America is Christianity. A huge portion of its Christian population is Roman Catholic; but even so, there are still many other Christian denominations active in the land. With the passing of time, increasingly more spiritual viewpoints came into rise. This includes: Evangelicalism, Protestantism, Buddhism, Islam, Jewish, Hinduism, and even Tribalism.



Arts and also Literature



Because of the influences of the French, Spanish, and also Portuguese, the arts of Latin Americans are majorly Eurocentric. On the other hand, their literatures were a mix of European influences and that of the Mayans and Aztecs also. But when the twentieth century occurred, these influences slowly faded and new ideas emerge for the new trend. Individuals in the area learn how to develop their own styles and also manners of expressing themselves through arts and literature and later sought their very own paths to follow.



Cuisine



Latin America is world-renowned with regards to the best and most scrumptious cuisines, both classic as well as specialty food. Much like its arts and literature, the culinary cultures of the area are also a product of foreign influences. Most of their foods may have come from diverse origins, but when they're taken as one, they create an all Latin American mark. This is also relevant to Latin American's best beverages. Both the foods as well as refreshments of Latin Americans showcase various mixes internationally. Nevertheless, they are all delectable and also tasty.



The Latin American culture could be influenced by many nations.The Latin America's religion, arts and literature, cuisines and refreshments originated from diverse influences; but despite so, having diverse influences only contributed to Latin America's own cultural styles and unique form of civilization.


About the Author:

Ariel Dess specializes in helping companies successfully import and export with South America. To browse to his valuable resources, tips and links, click here Latin American trade

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