Chanel Iman covers the latest issue of Foam magazine's Swim Issue, and also stars in a follow up editorial, all photographed by Kayt Jones. Enjoy.
Feb 25, 2012
Feb 24, 2012
Congratulations: Tyra Banks Shows She’s Beauty & Brains And Tweets About Her Graduation From Harvard Business School
She told the Wall Street Journal back in October that as she was growing her brand, she found herself trying to put her hands into too many projects. Her time at Harvard helped her focus her energies:
“Professors explained to me that focus is great. Being the biggest and having your foot in a bunch of things is not necessarily the best thing. So I came back and focused the message of my company. Harvard said to wait two weeks before you tell your staff, but I couldn’t wait. I said, ‘If it’s not about expanding the definition of beauty and making women feel physically and emotionally better about themselves, then we’re not doing it.’ My business before was based on me. But my marketing professor has taught me that it’s about customer centricity and not about me centricity. It’s about her. How do I affect that girl?”
Congrats Tyra! Now that she’s done with classes, Tyra will be gearing up for Cycle 19 on “ANTM” which will be dubbed, of course, “The College Edition.” Will you be watching?
Congrats Tyra! Now that she’s done with classes, Tyra will be gearing up for Cycle 19 on “ANTM” which will be dubbed, of course, “The College Edition.” Will you be watching?
Feb 23, 2012
Congratulations: Looks Like Kris Jenner Has Another Meal Ticket Grandkid Coming Because Kourtney “Gut Full Of American Psycho” Is Having A Girl!
The new bundle of joy will join Kourt‘s growing family with baby daddy Scott Disick and son Mason. The reality star told E! News:
“We feel so blessed to be having a little girl and to be able to share this new experience with Mason.”We are sure aunts Kim, Khloe, Kendall and Kylie Jenner, and uncle Rob Kardashian can’t wait to spoil this little baby.
And don’t forget about grandparents Bruce and Kris Jenner! We’re sure Kris is already finding ways to pimp spoil her already. You can already smell another spinoff…
And don’t forget about grandparents Bruce and Kris Jenner! We’re sure Kris is already finding ways to pimp spoil her already. You can already smell another spinoff…
Pinterest Reveals Photoshopped Celebrity Photos Before and After
Depending on whom you ask, the average American sees about 300 advertisements a day - the number jumps up 10 times that amount if you find yourself in NYC. So if you have similar interests to me (hello clothing and web surfing!), the myriad ads include impossibly thin women draped in couture telling me I need the latest beauty product or push-up bra to look exactly like them. It drives me nuts, especially because not a single person could ever look like them - not even them!Since the rise of celebrity, the parameters for beauty have become irrevocably strict and thanks to this wonderful program – aptly titled Photoshop - as women and men can now make their bodies everything they ever wanted, sans the gym or diet. Want to be taller? Photoshop can lengthen your legs. Want to be skinner? Photoshop can create curves and take away lumps. Want to even out your skin tone or get a quick tan? Photoshop does that too!
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Madonna: Skin tone has been evened out, nose has been thinned, bags under the eyes have been removed
Cate Blanchett: Skin toned evened out, bags under the eyes removed, hair tamed
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Britney Spears: bags and lines removed, skin evened out.
This Casket Photo of Whitney Houston's Dead Body Is Now on Newsstands Everywhere
Last week, the National Enquirer had us reeling from a morbid photo shoot in which a model was paid to pose as Whitney Houston's dead body. This week, they take it to a whole new level: The tabloid printed open-coffin images from Whitney Houston's viewing. That's her corpse on the cover. While it is customary, in certain cultures, for family and friends to gather for a final viewing of the dead, this particular image is invasive in that the viewing was not for public consumption. But here it is, at your grocery store checkout. The publication was certainly not invited to the funeral home in Newark, and must have paid someone for an illicit cameraphone picture.
But when it comes to photos of the dead, this is less out-of-the-norm than you might think. The New York Times published an image of Muammar Gaddafi's bloody corpse on the front page in October of last year; after the horrible earthquake in Haiti, photographs of corpses accompanied many news reports, in an attempt to convey the sheer scope of the tragedy.Whether or not a printing a photo of a corpse is newsworthy — or ethical — is arguable, and there are strong cases for both sides: Images are news. Post-mortem photography has provided closure for the living for over 150 years.
The issue will be at newsstands and checkout lines in grocery stores across the country, where fans may wince, then reach out and spend $3.79 for a glimpse of their beloved star's final moments. Often when faced with news that someone is deceased, our reaction is, "I can't believe it." Funerals and viewings offer a concrete touchstone. Seeing is believing. That said: The context is upsetting (though, to be honest, not terribly surprising), since we can assume that the Houston family did not grant permission for the image to be printed, and someone made a wad of cash from its sale. It's also disturbing because Whitney's "last photo" is in the same issue as a story about Courtney Cox's "pregnancy drama" and an article titled "Ashton Kutcher Goes Cougar Hunting Again."
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