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Randy Travis and Elizabeth TravisCountry music singer Randy Travis and and his wife/manager Elizabeth Travis are pulling the plug off their 19 years of marriage. On Friday, October 29, spokesperson Maureen O’Connor has confirmed to People that Randy and Elizabeth have ended their marriage and “the divorce was finalized as of this morning.”

In a statement, it was revealed that “Elizabeth and Randy Travis have agreed to part ways. Elizabeth will remain Mr. Travis’ personal manager. They do not intend to comment any further and ask for your respect for their privacy during this time.”

The statement didn’t give further detail about Randy and Elizabeth’s separation other than “a state of incompatibility exists between the parties.” According to Associated Press, a petition for dissolution of marriage was filed by Randy in Albuquerque, New Mexico on Thursday, October 28. In the papers, the “America Will Always Stand” crooner requests for an equal split of assets.

Randy Travis and Elizabeth Travis tied the knot in May 1991. They met in the mid-1970s when Randy won a talent contest at a nightclub owned by Elizabeth and her first husband in Charlotte, North Carolina. Under Elizabeth’s guidance, Randy landed a record deal and put out his first album “Storms of Life” in 1985.


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Move over Vera Wang, there’s a new designer-to-the-stars in town. Of course Vera Wang is here to stay, but the hot name on everyone’s lips right now is Monique Lhuillier. But who is this woman, what are her designs like, and better yet, can you afford them?

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Who is Monique Lhuillier?
Born to French, Spanish and Filipino parents, Monique Lhuillier was raised in the Philippines. The combination of her mother’s glamorous style and the extensive traveling of her family had a great impact on Monique and led to her dream of being a fashion designer. She attended the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising and upon graduation, took a job at a small French firm. But it was the process of designing her own wedding to future company co-founder Tom Bugabee that cemented her vision of her future firm. In 1996, she launched her first bridal collection.

What celebrities have worn Monique Lhuillier wedding dresses?
The designer’s dresses are often seen on the red carpet and in editorial spreads in magazines. But Monique Lhuillier wedding dresses have also been seen on more than a few high profile stars. Singer Pink wore an ivory and black Monique Lhuillier gown in order to make “Corey’s heart stop for a second.” Emilie de Ravin of TV’s Lost wore a lacey long gown at her intimate wedding, and Evestar Ali Landry also donned Lhuillier at her top-secret Mexican wedding to director Alejandro Monteverde. She really made a name for herself when she designed two high-profile weddings in a row. Monique Lhuiller designed Christine Baumgartner’s wedding dress for her fall 2004 wedding to Kevin Costner shortly after designing both of Britney Spears’s wedding dresses in her wedding to Kevin Federline. Not only did she make Britney’s long Italian Silk wedding dress, but Britney also chose this designer for the five burgundy silk crepe bridesmaids dresses, her extra-short lace dress post-ceremony, and her mother-of-the-bride and mother-of-the-groom dresses.

But Lhuillier has long been a designer to the stars, and has designed wedding dresses for Natalie Imbruglia, Charlotte Ross, Debbie Matenopoulos, and was chosen by over 300,000 viewers of the Today Show for Nikki Hensley’s wedding dress as part of their “Today Throws a Destination Wedding 2004″ series. She also designed 2004 Emmy gowns for winner Allison Janney, and attendees Jamie-Lynn DiScala, Megan Mullally and Famke Janssen.

What is a Monique Lhuillier wedding dress like?
Her designs are very feminine, and marked by exquisite workmanship and luxurious fabrics. Very few have sleeves, and most are a-line with full dramatic skirts. Her dresses have a modern and stylish feel, while retaining a traditional romantic sentimentality. To get a glimpse of her most recent runway shows and ad campaigns, visit her website.

How much does a Moniquie Lhuillier wedding dress cost?
The high quality of her gowns is reflected in her price tags. The bridal line typically runs from $2,000 to $10,000, with eveningwear slightly less expensive.

Where can I buy a Monique Lhuillier wedding dress?
Her wedding dresses are carried at many small boutiques, as well as most Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue stores. Check her website for a full list of stores.


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Who’s celebrating another year of marriage this month? I have all the details about the October celebrity wedding anniversaries. Who is still together? Who didn’t make it another year? Get the full scoop, with more pictures and videos, below!

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We all know that having a lasting relationship in the public eye doesn’t always happen. But let’s take a look at who is celebrating another year of marriage this month!

One of the most famous October celebrity wedding anniversaries would have to be the President & First Lady, Barrack and Michelle Obama. As of the 3rd they have been married for 18 years. Last year was their first one in the White House and they had a date night out. This year they will spend a quick weekend away at Camp David with their daughters.

Other happy couples this month include Sigourney Weaver & Jim Simpson who have been married for 26 years as of the 1st. Also on that day Beverley Mitchell and Michael Cameron celebrated 2 years since their union.

There were couples looking forward to this month, until their marriages didn’t work out. We all know the drama with Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren. On the 5th they would have had their 6th year together. However the divorce was finalized on August 23, 2010. Billy Joel & Katie Lee would have been married for the same amount of time on the 2nd, but they divorced last year.

On a happier note, some celebrity weddings have just happened this month and those stars will have their first anniversary this time next year. One of the most recent newlyweds, Katy Parry & Russell Brand tied the knot on the 23rd and Crystal Bowersox & Brian Walker got married on 10/10/10.

Fall weddings are definitely beautiful and a popular thing even with the celebrities. It is very interesting to take a look at the successful, failed and new October celebrity wedding anniversaries. What do you think about these pairs mentioned? Did I leave anyone important out? Be sure to tell me your thoughts below, after you check out some of their photos and video.


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To make a name for yourself in fashion, especially a household name, there’s a lot to learn about timing, trends, egos. Vera Wang has mastered many of those lessons in the 20 years she’s led her own namesake company.

Wang made a list for the Associated Press of 20 nuggets of wisdom she’s gained in her career, not only as her own boss but reaching back to her time competitive ice-skating (she was a contender for the 1968 Olympic team), as a Vogue editor, and as a designer at Ralph Lauren.

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She’s still on alert for new tricks and strategies — guess that’s tip No. 21.

1. It’s not just about what you design, it is who you dress.

Wang tackled the red carpet long before she launched her runway collection. She was, however, already making bridal gowns and competition skating costumes, so it wasn’t a huge leap.

“I jumped into celebrity dressing when it was pretty new. There had been a moment of Scaasi with Barbra Streisand and Bob Mackie with Cher, but not in more recent times, so I jumped in with Valentino and Armani, and there was an article in Women’s Wear about how I was dressing Sharon Stone,” Wang says.

Stone’s 1998 Oscar-night combo of a purple skirt by Wang and white button-down shirt was publicity Wang never could have bought. Wang still has a strong awards-show presence, but, she says, it’s tougher now. “Now it’s the fashion Olympics to get people to wear your stuff. … The Oscars are killer.”

2. Timing is everything.

Even though her preference was for sportswear, the opportunity in fashion in the late ’80s-early ’90s was evening wear and bridal because those were big, expensive show-stopping pieces in the spirit of Christian Lacroix. Now, Wang says, in this era of Theory and Topshop, she’d probably do the reverse and start with contemporary, everyday clothes.

3. Luck helps too: It’s better to be lucky than smart.

Sometimes the big break comes from something out of your control. Wang points to Jason Wu, designer of Michelle Obama’s inaugural gown and many more outfits since then. He’s a young talent worthy of all the hype and praise, but there are other still-undiscovered designers who are, too.

“Smart” comes into play when you recognize the lucky break you’ve been handed and make the most of it, Wang says.

4. Nothing is new in fashion; its about how you reinterpret it.

There are only so many ways a garment can be sewn to be functional and flattering, Wang says. The challenge for the designers is to twist it and make it their own.

5. It’s not about the money. It’s about the money — always.

“We creative people don’t like worrying about it, but to be in business today, you have to face the reality of the business climate,” Wang declares. “I’ve redefined my business model constantly.”

Wang’s current partnerships include more affordable lines at Kohl’s and David’s Bridal. Business deals that make sense — and maintain integrity — allow her to let the creative juices continue for her primary collection, which is costly, she says.

6. Relevance is relevant.

Right now, in 2010, women want clothes that move seamlessly within their lifestyle — and budget. If you can’t mix a collection piece with something from a mass retailer, it’ll rarely see the light of day.

“Women don’t run around in ballgowns, I’m sorry to say.”

7. Everyone deserves true fashion at any price.

No matter how much something costs — high or low — it’s an investment on the part of the shopper, and she should be getting something that looks good. Style should be democratic, Wang says.

8. Fragrance is about the most personal thing a person can wear.

“Fragrance makes a statement about who you are,” says Wang. You want to be a girlie girl? There’s a scent for that. Rebel rocker? There’s a scent for that, too. City sophisticate? Check.

“Girls can attain fragrance and incorporate it into their daily lives and not spend a fortune.”

(And the messaging incorporated into fragrance ads really helps define your brand to a larger audience, she adds.)

9. A pair of shoes or boots can create attitude in a second.

You aren’t wearing the same persona in ballet flats as heels, and clunky Uggs create a different aura altogether, says Wang.

10. Fashion is expressive.

Building on the shoe-attitude theory, use accessories to change your outfit depending on your mood, but keep the core pieces classic. Change proportions, wear fine jewelry with T-shirts or a chunky necklace with a gown, she advises. But then keep those pieces and wear them a new way next year.

“Twenty years ago, fashion was all about rules: You wore a pump to a luncheon and a certain Hermes bag. Now it’s about what works for you — be preppy, downtown or Goth, or be all of those on a given day.”

11. In design, all people have is their own barometer to guide them.

Yes, there are larger cultural trends that designers need to be aware of, but Wang says if she isn’t “feeling” a particular colour or silhouette — no matter how popular — it won’t work in her collection. If she doesn’t believe in something, how can she convince others to?

12. “I have spent my entire career styling, dressing and designing only for women. Never underestimate the client.”

Wang says she doesn’t give a thought to what men will think of women wearing her clothes. If the woman feels pretty and sexy, she is pretty and sexy. Winning her over is all that matters.

13. Ready-to-wear: always out of my comfort zone.

The runway is Wang’s chance to show off who she is and her esthetic. (Think artful and dramatic.)

She says: “Designing this is a torturous process. It’s never easy for me, but that’s been good. I always push myself out of my comfort zone. I don’t see a reason to do it if I don’t.”

14. Bridal: conservative, flamboyant — you never know.

The bridal collection has to have much broader appeal and be targeted toward the client’s tastes, Wang says. Most brides aren’t as influenced by fashion trends as they are the vision of the wedding dress they’ve always dreamed of. She considers herself more of a costume designer in the spirit of Edith Head than a tastemaker when it comes to bridal.

15. It takes courage to put yourself out there.

Reviews can be hard to read, she says, because the reviewers are ignoring the bravery it takes on a designer’s part to churn out collection after collection — on a strict schedule — to an often fickle audience. A filmmaker, for example, often can reshoot something or extend a deadline when something isn’t working. A designer doesn’t have that luxury.

16. Dressing athletes is a crazy winning — and losing — sport.

Skating was such an important part of her own life that she gets very emotionally wound up with the skaters she has dressed, including Nancy Kerrigan, Michelle Kwan and Evan Lysacek, she explains. She wants the clothing to contribute to a performance instead of hamper it, which could happen if things aren’t cut perfectly.

17. You’re not always successful.

“I had to learn to dust myself off and try again. That’s my real story. I went to Vogue and I was not getting the big jobs and then I went to Ralph Lauren. I didn’t feel like there was much more I could do at the time there — and I think that’s given me the opportunity to struggle. You have to struggle to appreciate the successes in your life. It’s not real otherwise.”

18. You are only as good as your team.

No one can do it all, Wang says, herself included. Fashion is not unlike a team sport, where there are a handful of people who get the glory, but it took many to get them where they are.

19. Keep fighting. Don’t sit on your laurels.

If you hang back, even just one season or one awards show, someone else is waiting to take your place, she says.

20. Everyone’s journey/route is different.

Wang says she tries hard not to compare herself to other designers, businesswomen, wives or mothers. Everyone makes choices based on their own situation and no one else will ever fully understand those decisions, she says, they can only second-guess them.

“I’ve tried to create a life for me that is complete. The truth is, everyone’s route is different. It doesn’t mean one is better than the other, they’re just different.”


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7 Top Wedding Hairstyles For 2010

Posted by admin On October - 27 - 2010 1 COMMENT Subscribe here

The crowning glory of every woman is their hair. The styles, embellishments and length all play an important role when it is time to do her wedding hairstyle. This year, the hairstyles that top the charts are classic yet modern, simply to accommodate the ever-changing trend each year. And a bride will do everything to get a great and glamorous hairdo on her special day not just to wow her groom but also to feel confident.

For the year 2010, many women are growing their hair long and applying various hairstyles to fit their tastes. Same goes for many would-be brides because most of them find it easier to style longer hair than short hair.

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So for this year, here are the top 7 wedding hairstyles that you can choose from to show-off your crowning glory:

(1) Curly wedding hairstyle

There are a variety of curly hairstyles that can be done to the bride’s hair. Whether it is long, up to half of her back, or short just above her shoulders, she can have curly hairstyle that can fit her hair’s length. For longer hair, bigger and more curls can be made compared to shorter hair.

Head pieces such as headbands, feather clips, pearls and flowers can accentuate the overall style. Most often, a curly hairstyle is loose instead of tied in a ponytail. So check the best style for your hair and choose the best accessories that can add glamour.

(2) Up do for long hair

As mentioned earlier, many women are preparing their hair for the much awaited event of their lives. If you are one of them, by now your locks are longer and ready for hairstyling. One of the trends for up dos is applying bouffant to volumize the hair at the back. Another is if you have bangs, you can have a clean bouffant and bangs at the same time. This will depend if your hairstylist will want to use both, so it’s important that the style will fit your overall look.

(3) Semi up do for long hair

Some brides love the semi up do with bouffant. This has become a trend in the recent years as many women still want the length of their hair flowing freely for a dramatic look. The free-flowing hair can either be curled or just left straight.

(4) Ponytail

Some brides prefer simple and yet elegant hairstyles such as the ponytail. You can tell your hairstylist to accentuate the ponytail with flowers or gorgeous hair clips. The loose hair can be curled or straight, whichever will suit your overall look.

Other brides add bouffant with ponytail, while some just prefer the simpler version of a clean and combed ponytail. Other brides with bangs can apply either the simple or with neat bouffant for more hair volume.

(5) Side ponytail

Here’s a version of the regular ponytail that some brides are opting for. A regular ponytail can be more dramatic and stylish when tied on one side and accentuated with a barrette, flowers or other hair accessories. This can be applied to long hair as well as to shoulder-length hair. The idea is to add some style and accents to further beautify the hairstyle.

(6) Short and sweet hairstyle

Who says short hair cannot be styled on her wedding day? Short hair can be curled and styled according to the cut of the hair. If it is too short, it is best to use hair accents such as hair clips, small flowers and accessories to add a touch of elegance.

(7) Avante garde wedding hairstyle

There are some brides who prefer non-traditional hairstyles for their weddings. The avante garde style for brides may have some touch of tradition and yet they are uniquely different. The contrast could be from the hair color to the choice of headpieces or to overall look of the hair.

This is a daring hairstyle and not every woman can pull it off. There were some female celebrities who opted for avante garde hairstyles during their weddings, and it takes enough confidence a good hairstylist in order for this hairstyle to bring out the best in you.

Choosing the best hairstyle for your wedding day may be stressful, but it shouldn’t be. It is advisable that you talk to your hairstylist so you can try various styles and see what will make you more gorgeous. And remember that it’s not always dependent on the length of your hair, but how the style will fit you and how it can make you prettier on your special day.


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For every woman, her wedding day is one of the biggest days of her life. Invariably, she will want everything to be perfect. This includes having the best hair possible. If this woman is you, you might even want to have a special celebrity wedding hairstyles. While this may seem difficult to accomplish, don’t worry. It’s not as bad as you may think that it is.

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Things get very stressful around the time of a wedding. You may have picked your hairstyle out well before you even started to plan the wedding. It may have even been a style from a celebrity wedding that you watched on TV or saw in tabloid photos. Wherever you saw it, you just knew it was the one for you. Now you have to decide how to get it.

The first thing that you will most likely pick out is the wedding dress. While you may think that this is a silly thing, the way your hair will look with the dress can make a big difference in the style that will ultimately look right for the wedding. Be sure to show a photo of your dress to your stylist. This will allow them to help you pick the perfect celebrity wedding hairstyles for your big day. They will be able to tell you which hairstyle will work with the dress that you have chosen. If you need a different style other than what you had originally chosen, don’t get too upset.

Even though your hairstylist will be a big help in deciding just the right celebrity wedding hairstyles for your, make sure that you have a photo of the style that you want. You may be thinking one thing and the hairstylist might think another. If this is the case, the style that you get may be very different from the one that you wanted to have. Having a photo can make the celebrity wedding hairstyles that you are looking for clear to everyone and avoid any confusion later on. It may also be a style that they have never tried and will give the stylist time to get it down and make it the best that it can be before the wedding.

Even if you plan to use a style that you may have seen in a celebrity wedding, make the wedding your own and add what will be the best for you. That way you will be happy you’re your most important day. Be open to a change in styles if the one you wanted is not going to work for you. That way you will have a great looking hairstyle and a great wedding to remember for the rest of your life.

It’s all about you looking good, your celebrity wedding hairstyles, and the perfect wedding dress.


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Comedian Russell Brand and pop star Katy Perry were married Saturday last week in northwestern India, the couple confirmed in a statement.

A Christian minister and longtime friend of Perry’s family performed a “private and spiritual ceremony,” which was attended by family members and close friends, said the statement released by the couple’s representatives.

Katy Perry and Russell Brand

“The backdrop was the inspirational and majestic countryside of Northern India,” said the statement, which did not provide any further details on the ceremony.

The wedding was held at the Aman-e-Khas luxury resort in a tiger reserve in Ranthambhore National Park, a hotel official said on condition of anonymity as he was not authorized to speak to the media.

Security has been stringent with private security guards stationed at the resort and other nearby hotels where guests and the couple are staying for the six-day wedding celebration.

Photographers and media reporters were not allowed into the Aman-e-Khas wildlife retreat. The couple have given the exclusive coverage rights to a London magazine, and no other photographers or journalists will be allowed into the resort.

The wedding venue was lit with lamps, colorful lights illuminated the trees and flower garlands festooned the luxury tents at the resort, the hotel official said.

Both Brand and Perry wore traditional Indian clothes to the wedding, the hotel official said. Perry donned a sari, as did a number of other female guests at the ceremony. On Friday, at a prenuptial celebration, Perry, like a typical Indian bride, had henna designs applied on her palms and hands.

Meanwhile, a four-member committee had been set up to check noise pollution from the wedding celebration and ensure that animals in the wildlife reserve in India’s Rajasthan state are not disturbed, said Ravi Kumar, a district official.

Ranthambhore National Park is home to a host of wildlife species including tigers, leopards, wild boars, hyenas and sloth bears.

The British comedian’s wedding procession, accompanied by traditional Indian musicians, made its way from Sher Bagh, another nearby luxury resort, to the Aman-e-Khas retreat.

Brand proposed to the American pop singer, whose parents are Christian pastors, in the historic Indian city of Jaipur over New Year’s Eve, and the couple decided to get married in India.

The 26-year-old Perry’s single “California Gurls,” from her second album “Teenage Dream,” was one of the top hits of the year.

Brand, 35, is known for his drug-addled past and hedonistic tendencies, but says he has lived a sober life for the last few years. He recently starred in the hit film comedy “Get Him to the Greek,” and is next set to star as Trinculo in Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” and as the title character in a remake of the 1981 Dudley Moore-Liza Minnelli film “Arthur.”


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Katy and Russell’s Wedding Party

Posted by admin On October - 22 - 2010 1 COMMENT Subscribe here

It’s been one of the most talked about celebrity weddings as of late, and Katy Perry and Russell Brand are set to tie the knot in a six-day extravaganza this weekend.

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According to the Press Association, the “California Gurls” singer and her “Get Him To the Greek” beau are planning a Hindi wedding ceremony at a luxurious resort outside Jaipur, India beginning this Saturday and continuing for a week.

“This would be a colorful Rajasthan wedding, and both Brand and Perry would be attired in Indian wedding attires,” says Tours manager, Mohan Singh.

Singh said his company and several others are planning the wedding-related festivities, including renting 13 vehicles to take some of Katy and Russell’s estimated 80 guests on tours of a sanctuary in the days following the wedding.


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Vivienne Westwood Wedding Dresses

Posted by admin On October - 21 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS Subscribe here

Vivienne Westwood’s wedding gown was the most talked about couture piece from the Sex And The City movie a couple of years ago. But as glam as that gown was, it isn’t the most interesting bridal dress Westwood makes. Her dramatic, Victorian style has become all the rage among edgier brides, so don’t be surprised to see a lot more of this from other designers in the next year.

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Fashion Designer Vivienne Westwood

Posted by admin On October - 21 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS Subscribe here

Vivienne Westwood is an eccentric British born and bred fashion designer who has been creating outlandish fashion collections for both men and women for many years. Westwood was born in the Derbyshire village of Tintwistle which is located in the centre of England known as the East Midlands. Christened Vivienne Isabel Swire she was the daughter of a green grocer. The family resided in Derby until Vivienne was 17 when they re-located to Harrow, North London.

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She decided to study art and fashion at the local college and whilst at college she started to experiment with jewellery, and eventually created her own custom-made pieces that she would take down to London’s famous Portobello market on Saturday’s to sell on a stall. By 1962 she was just 21 and married Derek Westwood, and the following year she gave birth to her first child Ben. Westwood was so comfortable at designing clothes at this stage that she made her own dress for the wedding ceremony.

It was the 1970’s however that was to have the biggest impact on her life and meeting Malcolm McLaren in particular. McLaren was the founder of the “Punk” movement of fashion and music in the UK that had a strong anti-establishment message. He managed the rock group The Sex Pistols and also had a clothing shop on The Kings road in Chelsea. Vivienne started to produce clothing for the shop that was to prove highly popular and led to her designing clothes full-time, the shop is still in her ownership and is home to her Anglomania label.


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