月別アーカイブ: 2018年3月

Which ghost will turn up?

Of course my son and his fiancée would get married on Ghost Conference Weekend, I said casually to a friend. I was feeling a little sad I wasn’t going to the conference, which took place at the Seaside Civic and Convention Center this past weekend. The conference is in its seventh year; in the past I’d written preview pieces about the conference and made a point of attending for at least a few hours. In case you missed it, the Oregon Ghost Conference features mediums, past-life regression practitioners, spirit experts, animal communicators, psychics and vendors specializing in paranormal-related wares. The Oregon Ghost Conference is the largest paranormal convention in the Northwest, attracting thousands of visitors.

In preparation for the wedding ceremony, which took place in Seaside on a semi-secret beach, I went through boxes of old photographs — real photographs, not the digital variety. Around the house I scattered pictures of our combined families’ deceased; my mother, my father, my favorite stepdad; my husband’s mother; a couple of much loved pets, and deceased close family friends who had known our son since he was just a lad. I imagined their pictures would serve as an invitation to their presence at the wedding, just in case if in their ghostly capacities they cared to attend.

My son and his fiancée were oblivious to the Oregon Ghost Conference as they planned their nuptials at the beach. To be honest, I’ve never heard either one of them indicate in any way whatsoever they are believers in ghosts and spirits. They were officially married at a rather rocky and imposing location not far from the Cove. We warned them there could be gawkers, but it was raining (what else?) and save for two passersby who stepped away when they divined a wedding was about to happen, we had tranquility and peace.

Back at the house as my husband cracked open a couple of bottle of champagne, I found myself glancing a few times at those old photographs. I thought what it would be like if our old dear friend, the Montreal-based singer Tony Roman, could have been there; or Bill, whose life was taken from him in a homicide by an unknown assailant when he was only in his early 40s. The really crazy thing is Bill’s case has been a cold case for 28 years. A few months ago Bill’s case was reopened by a New York Police Department detective who specializes in cold cases. Was it a coincidence that just hours before the wedding, the detective called me with a bit of news? What he said was less important to me than the simple fact of the timing of his call, which I read to be a message from Bill, letting me know he was with us in spirit for the nuptials. Bill loved a party.

The bride wore a diamond that had belonged to my mom. It was the diamond my father gave her when they became engaged. I felt my mother’s approval of the beautiful new setting for that diamond my son’s bride commissioned. My son never met my mother; she died a few months before he was born, but since she was so attached to the ring, I felt her spirit hovering approvingly nearby during the vows. My mother-in-law was famous for scowling in almost every photo, but as I was going through those old photos, I found one where she’s smiling. In it she is beaming at our son when he was newborn. Our family is by any standard very small, but if you count the ghosts with us at the wedding ceremony, I think we had quite the crowd.Read more at:bridesmaid dresses brisbane | bridesmaid dresses perth

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MAFS’ Sarah Roza seen still wearing her wedding ring.

She finally confirmed her split from her Married At First Sight ‘husband’ Telv Williams in an emotional post on Saturday evening.

And Sarah Roza’s relationship woes seemed to be playing heavy on her mind, as she was spotted looking tense at the Mornington Cup just hours before making the announcement.

No doubt keen to keep up appearances, the 39-year-old beauty therapist was seen still wearing her wedding ring as she attended the races in Melbourne with her co-star Melissa Walsh.

She seemed deep in thought as she chatted away animatedly to Melissa while they strolled along with the other race-goers.

Proving her glamorous sense of style hadn’t suffered as a result of her heartache, she donned a figure-hugging purple dress with a racy plunging neckline.

Styling her auburn-hued tresses in coiffed waves, she framed her features with her trademark perfectly applied make-up.

Melissa, meanwhile, looked chic in a pastel-hued floral minidress with a lace-edged tiered skirt and cold-shoulder detail.

Her own ‘husband’ John Robertson was not in attendance, while Telv was also absent from the races.

Sarah’s outing came just hours before she confirmed on Instagram that she and Telv had parted ways.

‘On the back of what has been such an extraordinary experience it is with great heartache, regret & sadness that Telv & I are no longer together,’ she penned in the emotionally wrought post.

While she didn’t reveal the cause behind the split, Sarah hinted there was more to the break up than meets the eye – admitting her ‘innate standards’ had been compromised.

‘As you undoubtedly saw, my heart was completely committed to this before I even met my husband & it was absolutely set on fire once I did meet him,’ Sarah explained.

The red-haired stunner wrote: ‘Like all relationships, no one but the couple involved know exactly what goes on behind the smiles & the tears, so respecting the dignity of both Telv & myself I am wanting to be completely transparent with you; the dedicated, much loved & appreciated viewer.’

She concluded: ‘I truly wish only the absolute best for Telv because I undoubtedly will always love & care very deeply for him, but ultimately I deserve someone who shares the same life goals & aspirations as I do,’ she wrote.

‘While it saddens me that it didn’t work out, I do know the right man for me is out there somewhere looking for me too. I still believe in my happily ever after & that I’m deserving of a pure & committed love.’

The news follows speculation that the two had parted ways ahead of the reunion episode.

On Friday, the TV groom did little to quiet speculation of the rumoured split, when he was spotted at Melbourne’s Formula One Grand Prix without his wedding ring.Read more at:simple wedding dresses | bridal gowns

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Meet Bros perform at a Chandigarh wedding

Meet Bros, the music directors’ duo comprising brothers Manmeet Singh and Harmeet Singh who have belted hits like Baby Doll, Chittiyan Kalaiyaan, High Heels, Hangover etc, were in Chandigarh recently to perform at a wedding. The artists who were doing Punjabi party racks even before Honey Singh and Badshah entered Bollywood, are happy to give credit to the two artists for elevating Punjabi language nationally, while talking about how their Punjabi tracks are still different. Excerpts of conversation with the two.

You were last in Chandigarh many years ago. How have you two metamorphosed since?

Manmeet: By being persistent, and not leaving the ground and running when things go down. Mumbai mein ek kahawat hai, lagey raho, and that’s our anthem. Bus peechey padey rehna padta hai.

Harmeet: We have also been very real and positive. When our music didn’t work, we took time off, watched films, played sports and did other stuff, because we know time has a big role. The most talented person also gets down in the dumps sometime. My father always said, mein nai karni, bakra karta hai woh isliye kat ta rehta hai.

When making a vast repertoire ofmusic, does it get tough to retain your own signature rhythm?

Manmeet: No, because our signature is that most our melodies are very simple, they are like poems. It’s music from a common man, to a common man. We don’t complicate our music, we keep it very easy. Ek baar mein yad hona chahiye. And that has kept us from digressing from our signature.

Before Honey Singh and Badshah came on the Bollywood scene, you guys were already making Punjabi music in Bollywood.

Harmeet: Yes, and we all have contributed a lot in terms of bringing the Punjabi scene on a national level. Today, whether it’s a Maharashtrian or Assamese kid, they are all singing Punjabi.

Manmeet: Punjabi is like Hindi today, words like munda, kudi are national lingo now. Honey and Badshah’s music is more about singles and they do special songs, whereas we make songs on the producers’ demand.

But with so much Punjabi on the scene, do you fear a glut is coming soon?

Harmeet: It may happen, but nowhere soon. We are a vast country and Punjabi is still a very new thing. Anything that comes stays for at least eight to 10 years. Salman Khan is endorsing Punjabi today!Read more at:Grey Bridesmaid Dresses | One Shoulder Bridesmaid Dresses

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Why This Is the First Year I Have Real Hope For Diversity in Fashion

Working in fashion can be hard on the soul. It’s not always the most thoughtful or kind industry, and it has more than its fair share of deeply rooted issues.

Top of the list of things that bother me? Diversity, or lack thereof.

Fashion has long been known as a homogeneous industry, championing mainly white, able-bodied women. The effects of this are widespread — it means that what we perceive as beauty is very singular. If you don’t look like this, you can feel completely unrepresented. Lack of representation has been a mainstay problem in fashion as long as memory serves, but Fashion Week tends to highlight the gross lack of equality . . . at least until recently.

The industry is (finally) starting to use Fashion Week to showcase its progress, rather than highlight its flaws. This past New York Fashion Week was the first time I felt like there might be real hope for true diversity and representation, thanks to certain pioneers. We’ve seen a surge in curve models on the runway, models of colour, as well as trans models and those with disabilities. Seeing this change is inspiring. It’s now becoming more obvious when brands aren’t inclusive.

Consider this: statistically speaking, this past season was the most racially diverse Fashion Week EVER. Harper’s Bazaar also reported that 33 transgender women and non-binary models walked in Fall’s shows — an all-time high. Cheers to that!

This Fashion Week, the always-amazing Christian Siriano featured 10 curve models on his runway, including Ashley Graham. Michael Kors and Prabal Gurung also featured Graham, who is becoming one of the most in-demand supermodels.

In part, we have to attribute the progress to amazing activist models like Graham and Iskra Lawrence. These women do a double duty, not only working tirelessly as models but also being crusaders and spokespersons for the cause. Though they’ve had to work twice as hard, their success and popularity is a testament to change being afoot.

But even beyond including a diverse range of models in a record number of shows, there has been a seismic shift in how brands are thinking about diversity, as well as which brands are getting the most attention.

I was lucky enough to hear Becca McCharen-Tran (above right), the founder of Chromat, speak about Fashion Week. Chromat was one of the most talked-about shows this season because of its modern, chic bodywear, but also because of the inclusivity shown on its runway. Chromat, which describes itself as “Future Forward Bodywear” had nine curve models on its runway, and Charen-Tran spoke about how obvious it was for her to feature a diverse range of models. Never once in her talk did I feel like she was hitting a desired ratio, but truly that she designs for everyone and anyone.

Though the industry is making progress, there is still much work to be done. Some races are still enormously under-represented, and brands need to include more curve models outside of the most popular faces. It’s up to big brands to cultivate new talent!

Still, this Fashion Week felt like a paradigm shift. It’s the new normal to be thoughtful and inclusive, and the brands that aren’t stepping up are looking old, out of touch, and totally boring. The ball is in their court: either start being inclusive or get left behind in the new era of fashion.Read more at:green bridesmaid dresses | Pink Bridesmaid Dresses

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10 tips on how to dress for success

What you wear can have just as much of an effect as what you do. Dressing for success is very much a thing and though it may seem daunting, it can be conquered with these few simple tips.


1. Get Inspired


Seasonal change is the perfect time to hit the pause button and get inspired! Make the time to flip through magazines, head downtown, surf the web, get inspired by the natural style reset that presents itself.


2. Pick Your Path


Get clear on the season’s style cue’s that emotionally resonate with you. Not all trend are for all people and that’s OK. Find what works for you.


3. Claim Your Colour Crushes


Colour is one of the easiest ways to update one’s wardrobe and yet it’s so easy to get stuck in a rut. Two rules of thumb: 1. Know your neautral. Rooting your wardrobe in the neutral that best suits you will help to optimise versatility. Black not for you? Maybe you are more of a grey, brown or navy person. Whatever it is – claim it. 2. Same goes for seasonal color. Commit to a tight palette of newness. Just one or two new colours go a long way.


4. Make Room For the New


Before setting out to shop, take stock of what you have. Donate, sell or give away what you’ve not worn in the last year. A pared down closet will simplify getting dressed each morning and who wouldn’t want that?!


5. Shop Strategically


After taking inventory of your existing wardrobe, identify the gaps and shop with clear intent. This approach will keep you from over shopping and also ensure that you can style a lot of different looks out of a curated collection of pieces.


6. Double Down


There are some things that are worth investing in, if you are able. Shoes and handbags are top of the list. Why? Because they complete the look. Pair an awesome pair of shoes with less expensive apparel and the look is instantly elevated. Same goes for a great handbag.


7. Embrace Your Go-To’s


It’s tempting to feel like you need to dress a certain way when you’re under pressure for a big meeting but comfort breeds confidence.


8. Ignore the Rules


As the workplace evolves and dress codes relax, it’s more fun than ever to push your workplace style. Pair denim with denim, wear black with navy or opt for a sequined top during the day. Above all, fashion is a creative outlet to express yourself. Have fun with it!


9. Travel with Purpose


When travelling for work or pleasure, focus on a narrow colour palette and build outfits around that. You’ll be able to do more with less and might even save you from checking a bag!


10. The Toolkit is Key


Invest in a compact steamer over an iron. It’s compact, quick and so much easier than the alternative! Keep it in your bathroom for last minute touch ups. Other tools to keep handy at your desk or in your bag include a lint brush and polishing cloths for shoes and jewelry.Read more at:wedding dresses melbourne | www.sheindressau.com

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