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Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Harley Davidson Motorcycle
Harley Davidson bikes wallpaper
Harley Davidson 2008 Sportster 883 - XL 883
Harley Davidson 2008 Sportster 883 - XL 883
Harley Davidson 2008 Sportster 883 - XL 883
2011 Honda motorcycles models pictures and wallpapers
2011 Honda motorcycles
Emma Stone's Pink & Red Premiere Style
Going like Mila and Emmanuelle, Emma Stone also donned red at the NY Friends with Benefits premiere but switched it up a little, teaming the red with pink in a peplum-skirted number from Giambattista Valli's Fall 2011 collection.
Accessorizing were Christian Louboutin heels and a metallic clutch. A flirty ponytail and jewels from Jack Vartanian completed the look.
Get a similar shoe look without the Louboutin price-tag with the Luichiny "Cindy Lou" Platform Pumps, in New Nude from amazon.com.
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Mila's Sexy Red Looks
Mila Kunis was at the Today Show studios on Monday while promoting her new movie Friends With Benefits.
Mila looked like a little sex bomb in her bright red Versace dress which zipped up the back. She teamed the dress with nude Jimmy Choo pumps.
Later, at the film's premiere, it was red again - this time a Lanvin Resort 2012 collection piece being teamed with black Lanvin pumps and Fred Leighton jewels.
Pics from Zimbio
Mila looked like a little sex bomb in her bright red Versace dress which zipped up the back. She teamed the dress with nude Jimmy Choo pumps.
Later, at the film's premiere, it was red again - this time a Lanvin Resort 2012 collection piece being teamed with black Lanvin pumps and Fred Leighton jewels.
Pics from Zimbio
Blitz Britain: Amazing colour pictures of London under siege from Nazi bombers during World War II
By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
Clearing up: Workers remove rubble from a building decimated in a heavy German air raid during the Blitz. Wallpaper inside the shattered bedrooms can even be seen in the gap left in the row of houses
For many, photographs from the World War II have only been seen in grainy black and white.
But now, new colour images have emerged that show the full horror of the destruction inflicted by Nazi bombings across London.
The powerful images were released to mark the 70th anniversary of the launch of Winston Churchill's 'V for Victory' campaign on July 19, 1941.
Standing tall: The spire of the Central Criminal Court - better known as the Old Bailey - rises defiantly while all around it buildings have become jagged shells in a landscape scarred by the relentless German bombings
The sheer power of the explosives used is demonstrated here by the depth of the crater which has swallowed up this bus. The tiny figures of passers-by further heighten its size
In this extraordinary picture, a double-decker bus is still visible amid crumbling tarmac and bent girders left in an enormous crater caused by a bomb which landed in the middle of a London high street
Ablaze: Firemen battle to control flames raging through a town house ravaged by a direct hit in 1940, while right, this eerie image shows a London road deserted and covered in rubble after an air raid
Preparing for battle: A noticeably young ground crewmen prepare a Spitfire in a field outside of London during the height of the Battle of Britain. In the foreground a group of pilots pause to discuss tactics
Stiff upper lip: A man determined to keep a sense of normality reads a book on a park bench as a moored barrage balloon, designed to scupper air attacks, floats in the background and a second, right, soars above
The random nature of the bombing is clearly demonstrated here as a church, right, remains untouched while a vast swathe of buildings close by were reduced to rubble
Wreckage: Workers wielding pick-axes and shovels are tasked with clearing away the remains of bombed building that would have once stood next to this Central London church
A symbol of resilience: The Houses of Parliament with part of them covered in scaffolding are seen across the River Thames on a sunny day in 1941
source: dailymail
Clearing up: Workers remove rubble from a building decimated in a heavy German air raid during the Blitz. Wallpaper inside the shattered bedrooms can even be seen in the gap left in the row of houses
For many, photographs from the World War II have only been seen in grainy black and white.
But now, new colour images have emerged that show the full horror of the destruction inflicted by Nazi bombings across London.
The powerful images were released to mark the 70th anniversary of the launch of Winston Churchill's 'V for Victory' campaign on July 19, 1941.
Standing tall: The spire of the Central Criminal Court - better known as the Old Bailey - rises defiantly while all around it buildings have become jagged shells in a landscape scarred by the relentless German bombings
The sheer power of the explosives used is demonstrated here by the depth of the crater which has swallowed up this bus. The tiny figures of passers-by further heighten its size
In this extraordinary picture, a double-decker bus is still visible amid crumbling tarmac and bent girders left in an enormous crater caused by a bomb which landed in the middle of a London high street
Ablaze: Firemen battle to control flames raging through a town house ravaged by a direct hit in 1940, while right, this eerie image shows a London road deserted and covered in rubble after an air raid
Preparing for battle: A noticeably young ground crewmen prepare a Spitfire in a field outside of London during the height of the Battle of Britain. In the foreground a group of pilots pause to discuss tactics
Stiff upper lip: A man determined to keep a sense of normality reads a book on a park bench as a moored barrage balloon, designed to scupper air attacks, floats in the background and a second, right, soars above
The random nature of the bombing is clearly demonstrated here as a church, right, remains untouched while a vast swathe of buildings close by were reduced to rubble
Wreckage: Workers wielding pick-axes and shovels are tasked with clearing away the remains of bombed building that would have once stood next to this Central London church
A symbol of resilience: The Houses of Parliament with part of them covered in scaffolding are seen across the River Thames on a sunny day in 1941
source: dailymail
Is green goddess Miranda Kerr trying to get into films? Model wears stunning minidress to meet mogul Harvey Weinstein
By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
Movie meeting: Miranda Kerr waves goodbye to movie mogul Harvey Weinstein in New York earlier today
Her Victoria's Secret colleague Rosie Huntington-Whiteley kicked off her movie career with a role in Transformers 3 earlier this summer.
And now perhaps Miranda Kerr is looking to get a slice of the acting action.
The 28-year-old model met up with movie mogul Harvey Weinstein in New York, who would be wise to offer her a future role.
Green goddess: The Australian model showed off her enviable figure in a tight green dress and black wedge sandals
And the Australian-born star certainly knew how to make an impression, wearing a clinging green mini dress and black wedge sandals.
Kerr is acquainted with the mogul through her marriage to Orlando Bloom, who starred in the Lord Of The Rings trilogy, which Weinstein executively produced.
The model has been married to Bloom for nearly a year and they have a baby son Flynn, who was born in January.
Wave goodbye: Kerr bids farewell to the movie mogul as she gets into her waiting vehicle
Kerr recently revealed she would like more children with the British actor,telling the Australian TV programme Sunday Night: 'I always thought I would have three.
Right now I'm just trying to enjoy Flynn.
She also revealed that it was not love at first sight when she met 34-year-old Bloom.
'I think it was his persistence,' she said. 'Maybe he wanted me because he thought he couldn't have me.'
Asked if his movie star status put him off, she admitted: 'I was reluctant - not about him, but the idea of that (him being a movie star).'
Happy families: Kerr married Bloom last summer and they have a six-month-old baby Flynn
source :dailymail
Movie meeting: Miranda Kerr waves goodbye to movie mogul Harvey Weinstein in New York earlier today
Her Victoria's Secret colleague Rosie Huntington-Whiteley kicked off her movie career with a role in Transformers 3 earlier this summer.
And now perhaps Miranda Kerr is looking to get a slice of the acting action.
The 28-year-old model met up with movie mogul Harvey Weinstein in New York, who would be wise to offer her a future role.
Green goddess: The Australian model showed off her enviable figure in a tight green dress and black wedge sandals
And the Australian-born star certainly knew how to make an impression, wearing a clinging green mini dress and black wedge sandals.
Kerr is acquainted with the mogul through her marriage to Orlando Bloom, who starred in the Lord Of The Rings trilogy, which Weinstein executively produced.
The model has been married to Bloom for nearly a year and they have a baby son Flynn, who was born in January.
Wave goodbye: Kerr bids farewell to the movie mogul as she gets into her waiting vehicle
Kerr recently revealed she would like more children with the British actor,telling the Australian TV programme Sunday Night: 'I always thought I would have three.
Right now I'm just trying to enjoy Flynn.
She also revealed that it was not love at first sight when she met 34-year-old Bloom.
'I think it was his persistence,' she said. 'Maybe he wanted me because he thought he couldn't have me.'
Asked if his movie star status put him off, she admitted: 'I was reluctant - not about him, but the idea of that (him being a movie star).'
Happy families: Kerr married Bloom last summer and they have a six-month-old baby Flynn
source :dailymail
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