Sunday Link Love, Volume #066
Happy Sunday!
Hopefully you’re relaxing and enjoying your afternoon/evening with friends and family or else a great book or catching up on your favorite show
Right now, I’m enjoying a cup of coffee with Mellan at my feet!
- September must-have beauty products [BellaSugar]
- Comparison of Happy Birthday (new) vs. Happy Birthday (original) [Scrangie]
- Sneak peek at YSL Holiday [BritishBeautyBlogger]
- A look at Dior Smoky Khaki [The Beauty Look Book]
- Jewel tones for holiday nails [Beaut.ie]
- Rock & Republic brushes are worth a look [xSparkage]
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God. How I love Charlize Theron. She never takes a bad picture.
that is sooo true!
i have long been reading your blog but since you seem to have so much budget in buying makeup (or unlimited sponsorship) i am unable to chase it all and keep up! so much time in your hands, so amazing! but will now be a regular. wait and see
hope u have a GFC
Marilyn Monroe, Grace Kelly & Marlena Detrich(sp.)– fantastic!!!
Am I the only one who finds it creepy when they put dead people in advertisements? It feels like such a violation to use their images without their consent.
The use of Grace Kelly’s image seems particularly egregious as she distanced herself from Hollywood and any/all commercial endeavors after becoming a Princess. I doubt that she would have approved of this.
IMO, Grace Kelly would love that her image is living on. She wanted to return to Hollywood, after her were a little older, to make pictures as she missed it, however, the people of Monaco didn’t feel it was appropriate in her position to do so.
I’m also sure that MM & MD would love that their images are legendary.
I find it strange that Dior chose The Gossip’s version of “Heavy Cross” to play as the music. It’s a great song, but the band is mostly identified by the singer, Beth Ditto, who I wouldn’t think would be a figure that Dior would favor. I would think Ditto would have similar issues with her work appearing here; mutual enemies.
I was enjoying it until the dead people showed up. That’s just not cool.