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10 Party Wear Dress for Girls by Bollywood that will make you look like a Diva
10 Party Wear Dress for Girls by Bollywood that will make you look like a Diva They say, weddings are made in heaven; thus, everyone must look their best to add that style and charm to this divine event. Yes, weddings are the most important and auspicious occasion in all the cultures and traditions globally, and everyone, be it the bride, the groom, or the relatives, each one of them wants to be in the best attire that will define their personalities.
By Abhishek Saini3 years ago in Blush
10 Doja Cat No Makeup Looks That Will Inspire You!
Ever wondered how your favorite stars look without makeup? Well, we are sure that you might have heard of the famous singer and lyricist Doja Cat. During her performances and in her videos, she looks all dolled up. After all, the music industry is all about glamor, looks, and of course, talent. But have you ever seen Doja Cat no makeup looks? We guess not!
By Abhishek Saini3 years ago in Blush
World's first black supermodel
In 2016, 60-year-old supermodel Iman was photographed walking her dog on the street. At the time, she was dressed in black, gaunt and unkempt. The dog beside her was very photogenic, with a pair of heterochromatic pupils, blue on one side and brown on the other, sharing similar features with Iman's late husband David Bowie.
By Egg Lemmon3 years ago in Blush
Blonde - Movie Review
First off, I'm not offended by this movie. Despite how inaccurate it is, with all of it's strange and twisted presumptions. Truth is I just think it's a very confusing and pretentious waste of time, like when art geeks think a tipped over dumpster full of rubbish is somehow "art", that's basically what this film is. The reason I think this is because of the director's irritating insistence on constantly changing the aspect ratio from 4:3 to 16:9 at nauseam! Not only that, but the film always switches from color to black and white too. Then there are scenes where the camera is hand-held, thrashing around drunkenly. Worst of all, the picture even blurs in and out of focus during chaotic moments. I absolutely hate it when movie directors go out of their way to try and be artistic like this, because all it does is take me out of the movie, this break in immersion always distracts me from the plot too. It would be like reading a comic book where the art style and color scheme randomly changes from panel to panel. Because of this, you can never tell if the scenes are supposed to be flashbacks, present tense or dream sequences. So it's not like these visual changes are here to help you understand what is real or not, for even within the same scene, aspect ratios will change, even dipping in and out of color, it's just a pretentious mess! I can understand that the director obviously wanted their movie to stand out from others, but all this achieves is a dizzying experience which is bound to give anybody a headache. You could argue this is done to get in the scrambled mind-set of Marilyn Monroe herself, to visually communicate how distressed she is in certain scenes. Admittedly, little moments like these might've been effective sparingly during very climatic scenes, but the film is unfortunately littered with tripe like this throughout the entire run time, resulting in the visual equivalent of a hideous train wreck.
By Joseph Roy Wright3 years ago in Blush






