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Showing posts with label american foundation for aids research. Show all posts
Showing posts with label american foundation for aids research. Show all posts
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Spotlight Saturday - Fashion Against AIDS
Since 2008, Designers Against Aids has made a successful collaboration with several artists & super star singer Rhianna is one of them having launched her own clothing line targeting the younger generation and it's been said that 25% of the proceeds from all sales have been going towards AIDS research. Her designs are simple featuring tanks, tees and hoodies. Other musicians have gotten in on
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2008,
aids,
american foundation for aids research,
bee hive,
daa,
designers against aids,
fashion,
katie perry,
my chemical romance,
rhianna,
style,
youth
Friday, June 3, 2011
Fashion In Film Friday
Even though it's absolutely over the top risque', the 1997 film 'Boogie Night's' about the sex industry in the 70's, totally captured the feel of the fashions for that time period. The movie centers around the lead character, Mark Walhberg who plays Dirk Diggler for reasons I need not explain, but let's just say it's kind of a biography about the life of the late John Holmes who was the 'it'
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1970's,
1997,
aids,
american foundation for aids research,
boogie nights,
fashion trends,
heather graham,
john holmes,
julianne moore,
mark wahlberg,
porn,
saturday night fever,
sex industry
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Elizabeth Taylor...The Passing Of A Hollywood Icon
Dame Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor...known to the world as Liz Taylor, passed away this morning at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles California.In spite of her wealth, fame and star status, she had a lifetime of ill health, failed romances and personal tragedies through which she always remained consistent in maintaining an air of grace and dignity...Not only was she a two time Academy Award
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academy award,
american foundation for aids research,
butterfield 8,
cedars-sinai medical center,
elizabeth taylor,
hollywood,
icon,
los angeles california,
montgomery clift,
richard burton
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