It’s hard to believe that it’s been 15 years since the world lost Princess Diana, the once future Queen of England and mother to Prince William and Prince Harry.
Actress Zoe Saldana is fast becoming the IT GIRL in Hollywood thanks to her skillfully diverse roles and model good looks. Her remarkable turn in last year’s Columbiana sealed the deal and gave her a level of respect that is both enviable and well deserved.
We are officially knee deep in political drama and there is no better time to re-discover your passion for all things political. Summer is coming to an end and its not easy to dive into the more strident atmosphere that fall inspires.
There is a lot to look forward to now that the election season is in full swing. The Republican Convention is currently picking up steam in Tampa (as if they need anymore heat!), and while there will be more than enough banter to satisfy the eager appetites of those present, we can’t help but focus our attention on more lighter fare.
There is no better way to prepare for fashion week than fixating your eyes on model Ajak Deng splattered all over Obsession Magazine looking like a fantastical amazon sprung to life.
Yes, we are feeling blue over the fact that our sizzling summer nights are coming to an end, but we can revel in the joy of retail therapy!
Python Hobo from Hunting Season: $1,750 – Intermix
New York Fashion Week is merely weeks away and as the buzz and anticipation heightens we are trying to bring you along with us as we gear up for yet another exciting apocalyptic ride.
French-Canadian songstress Celine Dion has created a vibrant catalogue of ballads that will definitely stand the test of time regardless of the restless climate the music industry tends to project.
The Life with Vision Event that I covered back in June was an amazingly dynamic initiative spurned on my media maven Bevy Smith who decided that she wanted to create an outlet that would celebrate accomplished and ambitious women in a fabulous way.
One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind, those were the words uttered by Neil Armstrong after he made history by landing on the moon back in the summer of 1969. And now he is leaving us with a global legacy that will endear for centuries to come.