2015年07月30日
Emily Howell, Joseph Pardue marry July 4
Emily Howell and Joseph Pardue were united in marriage Saturday, July 4, 2015, at First United Methodist Church, North Wilkesboro. The Rev. Ellen Casey, aunt of the bride, and the Rev. Keith Franklin officiated at the ceremony. Dr. George and Norma Walter, organist and pianist, and Karen Collins, violinist, provided wedding music.
The bride is the daughter of Keith and Sarah Howell of North Wilkesboro. She is a 2005 graduate of Wilkes Central High School and is a 2009 graduate of Appalachian State University. She is employed as a third grade teacher with Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools.

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The groom is the son of Daniel and Wanda Pardue of Wilkesboro. He is a 2004 graduate of Wilkes Central High School and is a 2009 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He is employed as a project manager with Professional Services Industries of Charlotte.
Given in marriage by her father, Keith Howell, the bride wore an ivory, designer, A-line gown featuring a chiffon skirt and crystal beaded belt. The plunging V back and row of covered buttons extended into a sweeping train. She wore a cathedral length veil adorned with crystal beading.
Catherine Howell of Durham was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Kim Gilley of West Jefferson and Ginna Staley of North Wilkesboro.
Daniel Pardue served as best man for his son. Groomsmen were Will Howell of Raleigh and Philip Brown of Wilkesboro. Samuel Hemmendinger of Hope, R.I. was usher.
Kaylee Olsen of Rosenburg, Texas was flower girl. Ring bearers were Hayes Necessary and Barrett Necessary, both of Savannah, Ga.
A reception was held in honor of the bridal couple at the Wilkes Art Gallery. Bobby Billings provided music.
Assisting with the wedding and reception were Heather Forester of 6th and Main Restaurant, North Wilkesboro, Lauren Waterhouse of Waterhouse Photography and Eden House.
The bridal couple and wedding party were honored at a rehearsal dinner on Friday, July 3, at 6:30 p.m., at the John A. Walker Community Center, Wilkesboro.
Following a wedding trip to Atlantic Beach, the couple is residing in Concord.
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2015年07月28日
Myleene Klass
Some might know Myleene as an ex member of Hear’Say, some might know her as a classical pianist, some as a Heart radio host, some as the ultimate bikini babe in her 2006 stint in the jungle (and now her bikini body is off-the-scale enviable), or some may know her as a TV host.
Or a fashion designer. Or a charity campaigner. Our point is, we all know Myleene. And you’re about to see a whole lot more of her now she’s hosting sizzling summer show BBQ Champ, alongside Man vs Food American cutie Adam Richman, and yes, we so want the two of them to get married.
It’s the hottest day of the year, and Myleene arrives at the studio in a skimpy shorts playsuit (so we get a good look at that award-winning figure) and starts dishing out the hugs.
Albeit sticky, slightly sweaty hugs. Everyone is referred to as ‘babes’, and in between photos she chats to the work experience lad about the ‘wonderful opportunity’ he has, and asks about our home lives rather than making diva demands.
Despite being up since 4am, the only thing she needs is "a selection of chocolate bars" to tackle the afternoon. And in case you’re wondering, she got through most of them.
Since her partner of 10 years and then-new husband Graham Quinn walked out on her and her two daughters (Ava, seven, and Hero, four) three years ago on her 34th birthday, citing the reason as simply "he didn’t want to be married any more", Myleene is a no-nonsense woman.
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Ex-factor: Myleene and former husband Graham Quinn back in 2005
She’s recently split from the mysterious Scandinavian megahunk she dated for almost a year, hit out at some mums from school who wanted everyone to club together for pricy birthday gifts ("I don’t regret that, it was so ridiculous!"), and famously kicked off over Ed Miliband’s proposed Mansion Tax. Because she’d just bought herself a nice eight-bed property.
But, boy, if anyone deserves a treat, it’s Ms Klass. Dedicated to raising her ‘two young ladies’, working her backside off and looking stupidly good at the same time?
Yep, we love the new feisty Myleene. She’s not going anywhere. The classy Klass lass talks dirty food, dresses and dating…
So, you’re single again. Will you ever tell us who that gorgeous man was?
No! I did such a good job of keeping it quite private, didn’t I? But honestly, it was a lovely relationship that gave me faith in people again.
Are you dating at the moment?
[Squeals] Yes, and I’ve been having a great time. I’m really enjoying my life. All of it. But f**k, did I get raked over the coals to get myself here. So it’s lovely.
Are you actively looking for someone?
I’m just having fun. Which annoys my friends, as they think I should be looking.
Do you find it harder to date being famous?
Yes. I have been on some awful dates, it’s crazy out there. But very entertaining. However, I just don’t feel I need someone else to make me feel whole again.
My clock isn’t ticking. Someone will have to love me and my girls. They’ll have
to be amazing. So when Ryan Gosling comes along… I know I’ll have a good thing when I see it.
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Myleene's shower moment in THAT bikini on I'm A Celeb
What’s on your man checklist?
Major family values, and independence of their own, so they don’t look to you, they join you. I wouldn’t rule out being someone with kids or not.
Do you miss the person you were when you were with your ex-husband?
No. None of it at all. I was holding the baby, working, doing everything and
I wasn’t happy. It was horrible. But I’ve broken my pattern. My dad used to say I’d find a gold-digger in any three-mile radius.
But now I don’t feel I have to save anybody. I can actually find someone who wants to just mooch through life like me, and be nice. Honestly, that’s enough for me.
Before, were you attracted to an extreme bad boy?
Look, I’m grateful for such a sheltered childhood, because I never ever thought it was possible for what happened to me to actually happen, so I wasn’t equipped. And I had to learn. I never imagined I’d be fighting for my home.
I don’t approve of cheating, I don’t approve of people taking from others, and I don’t approve of people walking out on families. But I didn’t know that then. I had to toughen up and I’m 100% a different person now.
In what way?
In that I know more. I just wish I had listened to my dad, my friends and everyone in the papers. Everyone could hear the alarm bells except me. I should have just opened my eyes.
I mean I married a convicted drug dealer and didn’t sign a pre-nup. What was I thinking? When I say that sentence aloud, I realise how stupid it was.
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Myleene in Hear'Say
It seems you know exactly what you want now…
I’ve started to settle down in my life now, because I know what I can do and what I’m capable of. I don’t care what people think of me, and I genuinely don’t care
if people like me or not.
I know that I am single-handedly going to work, I’m the breadwinner for my children, I take them to school and I’m teachingthem to be ladies.
You have a lot on your plate, do you ever manage to relax?
If I do ever have a day to myself, I like sitting in the garden or the kitchen. I’m a home bird. It doesn’t help that people keep setting me up on dates and I think, "Oh, I don’t want to go out." I’m out all the time with work, which is wonderful. But it’s lovely to be home.
Is it nice running the house alone? You can make your own choices…
I wouldn’t prefer any of what happened. But I love how I’ve got here. People must think I’m a giant pain in the arse. Perfect hair, lovely dress, just perfect on the outside. But I’m not.
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Myleene with her daughters Ava and Hero
Have you taken on all the roles a man would perhaps do in the home?
Yep. I have a cut on my head right now from using a carpet upholstering tool. My dad bought me a tool kit for Christmas. I love it. And he bought me lawn mower. I do it all.
It’s very empowering, but it also makes me wary. It has to be a pretty amazing guy to walk in and feel confident enough to find his place in my life.
Because you have everything under control?
I have it all running. Any single mum will tell you the same – you have to have it under control. Me and my girls built a shelf for the bathroom together the other day. They need to know how. I don’t want them to ever feel helpless.
What do you hope your two girls learn from you?
That what they contribute with their hands, brains and their hearts is what is important. Books before looks, like Matilda says. I could be doing this wrong, but I think if they grow up to be kind and happy, that can’t be a bad thing.
We grill Myleene on BBQ Champ...


Oh my God, yes! And working with Adam Richman is so much fun. He’s so intelligent, and is so generous, always spoiling me with gifts. He would listen to things I said I liked, then he’d come on set the next day with them.
He is single, you know…
Everyone is trying to set me up with Adam. Don’t you start!
But you’d eat like a queen for the rest of your life…
I’d eat like a caveman, more like. It’s nice to meet someone I click with. He’s coming over in a few weeks. He has to try to get Hero to eat something that doesn’t contain macaroni cheese. She only likes pasta with cheese sprinkled on top.
What’s the weirdest thing you’ve eaten?
I said to Adam, forget Man vs Food, it’s Man Vs Myleene. I’m Filipina. I’ve eaten way more random things than he has.
Go on…
I don’t believe in eating people’s pets or anything like that. But remember that weird cheese fruit they had on I’m A Celeb called ‘vomit fruit’ that was making everyone heave? I loved it. It’s fruit, cheese-flavoured! What’s not to like?
How do you stay slim then?
I don’t stop. I had one day off in June. My usual wake-up call is 4am. But I want no negative connotations to go along with me saying that. I’m not a workaholic, I’ve just had fantastic opportunities.
Do you feel pressure to stay slim?
I never ever obsess about food in front of my girls. We live in a time now where if you look a certain way, you don’t hone in on other skills. That’s an absolute joke. It’s never enough to just look nice. Being dull as f**k is not enough.
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A look at cool, chic summer fashions
A hip and fashionable style can be difficult to maintain when also worrying about the sultry weather in the summer. While spending the past few weeks studying abroad in Paris, I noticed differences between American and French summer styles: Parisians stroll along the Seine in lightweight, solid-colored clothing, but Americans select vibrant, patterned items with trendy sandals. Whether students take tips from their peers or their French counterparts, both cultures find ways to adapt to their city’s stifling heat.
Dresses

A popular summer trend in Los Angeles is floral wedding dress as the bright colors stand out on a sunny day. Women embrace patterned sundresses because they don’t need to worry about coordinating with potentially clashing sweaters like in the colder months.
Most Parisians, however, shy away from the bold prints, opting instead for simpler, solid colors with an edgier cut. This may include a flared or pleated skirt, for example. Dresses worn in Paris are often in black, white or muted shades with a pop of color in a belt or piece of jewelry.
Floral and other flashy designs possibly draw too much attention for the French taste, though Americans celebrate the weather with warm colors. Although the patterns are different, summer tea length wedding dress are prevalent in both nations as a way to look elegant and cheery.
Sheer

I was startled to encounter thinner material in France, like sheer tops. A lot of the fabric used in Paris is lighter in texture; lace or chiffon is used for adornment and the cotton articles themselves are not as thick.
What may have started out as a way to escape the dreaded humidity in France has become a noticeable fashion choice, with women in the metro sporting thin shirts over bralettes. One woman topped off the ensemble with a light denim jacket. Typically, fewerAngelenos select sheer tops in summer, but focus on other items in their wardrobes, like tank tops or T-shirts, to avoid the heat.
Shorts

Very few Parisians wear shorts; I noticed that most shorts in the city are worn by tourists. Men in particular don’t wear pants higher than capris or rolled up jeans. Meanwhile, in the United States, the Fourth of July has become a runway for Americans modeling high-waisted, ripped jean shorts as they enjoy fireworks and barbecue. The all-American vibe has been popularized further with vintage themes at Forever 21 – including washed out ’90s-esque denim shorts.
Clearly, in Los Angeles, shorts of all fabrics and colors are ubiquitous year-round, as a middle ground between suffocating jeans and fancy skirts. While people in the United States often throw on a pair to stay cool, the French are perhaps too modest for faded short shorts.
Makeup

Most Americans love their makeup, whether they’re spending a summer day at the beach or preparing for a night out. The summer can be a time to experiment with new looks and lighter tones, but based on my observations, Parisians seemed to wear less makeup altogether.
It was rare for me to see women with heavy winged eyeliner or shadowed lids, resulting in more natural and clean-faced looks, even when accompanied by evening attire. The humidity may discourage foundation and other heavy coverage, but it seemed like a style choice for some women to appear fresh instead of dark every day.
Sandals

This season, Birkenstocks have made a huge surge in the American wardrobe because of their comfort and edginess. Birkenstocks were not only cheaper across the pond in Europe, but also less common. Los Angelenos love their Rainbow sandals, too, but in Paris, not so much. Flip-flops, a summer staple for Americans, were swapped out for flats in France. Americans may choose strappy sandals for their go-to casual shoes, but Parisians trade in their heels for simple, versatile flats with the balance of comfort and classiness.
2015年07月15日
12 MENSWEAR BRANDS FOR SPRING SUMMER 2016
The second coming of punk rock, Japanese influences and badass leather jackets make it big on international runways. Verve tells you what to ditch and what to die for…
While you may refer to any fabric with flowers as floral, when it comes to menswear, we prefer the usage of ‘botanical’ (we don’t want to scare the boys). After all, while gingham and retro did make the cut as spring-summer 2016 trends, it was these botanical prints that actually owned the runway. There was also the emergence of the alt-cool side, that approved Zen-like clothing and incomprehensible charms…not to mention the section that de-structured formal clothing, endorsed lace and re-invented daddy’s pinstripes.
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Orange was clearly the new black on Kris Van Assches assembly line. The collection begins with sharp suits and gradually moves to sporty jackets and camo prints, making you forget that there was once a formal moment.
Cutting edge: Orange lining ruled the collection as it appeared beneath coats, parkas and bomber jackets.
We love: The ceramic pagan-like talismans created by artist Kristin McKirdy.
Louis Vuitton
American sportswear met Japanese prints in Kim Jones’ collection for Louis Vuitton.
Cutting edge: Silk seemed to own the runway as bomber jackets and denims were crafted using this luxe fabric. Japanese motifs featuring cranes and birds-of-paradise have been beautifully imprinted on this indigo colour palette.
We love: The idea of silk denims paired with pristine white sneakers.
Gucci
Defining ‘young’ as a state of mind, Alessandro’s Michele’s collection for Gucci bordered on romantic chic, much like their signature vintage ensembles where the focus is always in the detailing.
Cutting edge: Lace shirts were teamed with intricate embroidery, bird motifs and flowers were layered over bombers and even the most masculine trench or suit was given a vintage filter.
We love: The blue biker jacket with studs and embroidery.
Salvatore Ferragamo
Geometric patterns and colour blocking techniques dominate Ferragamo’s collection. Bottle greens and various shades of tan work up a good assemblage of practical-wear.
Cutting edge: Stripes made a comeback on almost everything from bomber jackets to sweaters. However, unlike the varsity-like designs, this leaned towards boho and aimed at an older audience.
We love: The vulcanised sneakers and sandals that could be worn on eternal loop.
Burberry Prorsum
Christopher Bailey used the fine art of lace to give his collection a more breezy summer look. We were quite surprised to see an updated version of the classic trench that featured patches of lace.
Cutting edge: Silk T-shirts were paired with knit pants to give jogging-wear a more formalized and luxe appeal. The loose silhouettes caters to dandiness that comes with summer.
We love: The lace ties and shirts which were cleverly paired with sharp suits and jackets.
Alexander Wang
Rough, raw and deviant were the cornerstones of this collection. The luxed-up work-wear and sportswear was aimed at the bad boys, which certainly seemed to be Wang’s thang (if we may be permitted to twang).
Cutting edge: The moleskin-like fabrics in dull, dusty hues are for men who enjoy the lack of colour. Carpenter cloaks and feather-light nylon jackets make this a practical and fuss-free collection.
We love: The aviator bomber with a headphone loop so that your music is always under control.
Dries Van Noten
Dries’ punk wardrobe was everything Bruno Mars sang about in Uptown Funk. And for a moment one hoped that the line of models in suspenders and baggy trousers would start popping and locking.
Cutting edge: Much like Dali and Warhol, Dries Van Noten looked to pop icons for inspiration, printing the iconic Marilyn Monroe on shirts, jackets, short-shorts and even capes.
We love: The loose Marilyn Monroe-printed trousers, and hope to see them walking the streets.
Hermes
Véronique Nichanian’s collection for Hermes was directed at the cool kids. Printed scarves were teamed with shirtless blousons, and all one required was a spoonful of swag.
Cutting edge: Goat skin was the fabric of the day. It was imprinted using silk twill, reiterating the famous silk and skin combination.
We love: Hermes’ approval that everything can be paired with sandals.
J W Anderson
Samurai suits dominated the collection by J W Anderson. However, we liked the spiritually loose clothing and waist-bands that ran throughout.
Cutting edge: Multi-pleated pants were paired with leather jackets. Don’t miss the models carrying strange talismans.
We love: The Zen-like clothing that makes the idea of nirvana look cool.
Saint Laurent
Saint Laurent’s collection was titled ‘Surf Sound’ and gained inspiration from Californian surf music culture.
Cutting edge: We dig the tie-n-dye sweats, frayed hems and check shirts that totally remind us of the Hippie era.
We love: The Downtown, punk rock jackets and the cleverly paired white-rimmed shades.
Valentino
Made for men with a real wardrobe, this collection comprised of everything, however, all done differently. So you did have jackets, but they were made in two-tone, and there were chinos, but military-styled.
Cutting edge: If you believe that variety is indeed the spice of life, look to Valentino for comfort. From military to Hawaiian prints, denims to sophisticated olive jackets, this was an all-encompassing collection.
We love: The Hawaiian-print loafers.
Ermenegildo Zegna
This is one collection a modern-day Bruce Wayne would swear by. Even though the collection begins with an army of models in jet black, we like how eventually the colours progress to playful pastels.
Cutting edge: Drawstring linen-like trousers were teamed with gingham shirts and pastel jackets. We like the idea of deconstruction that breathed life into formal-wear.
We love: The pastel gingham oversized coats that are perfect for Friday dressing.
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Berlin Fashion Week was so Berlin
The sun emerged just as the first model appeared in the runway entrance at designer Marina Hoermanseder’s Spring 2016 show, in the back garden of Berlin’s Kronprinzenpalais (Crown Prince’s Palace) on July 10. In stiletto heels that tipped her onto her toes, and a bell-shaped skirt of hard, molded leather, she looked like a ballerina emerging from a music box.
The models that followed revealed a pastel-hued collection that included thousands of handmade leather flowers, bondage pencil skirts made entirely of straps, a 3D-printed rose gold vest, and anatomically molded leather bodices, lacquered to a glossy shine. It was as if a dominatrix from the future had fallen down the rabbit-hole and awoke in the Queen of Hearts’ garden.

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Hoermanseder’s show was phenomenal—but also, actually, practical. Peppered throughout the collection, in shades of cream, wheat, and periwinkle, were also blouson jackets, Marlene Dietrich pants, tidy eyelet blouses, and clean-cut coats.
And that music box-ballerina who opened the show kicked off her heelsat the end, taking her final turn on the runway barefoot. The crowd—the vast majority of which wore sensible shoes—cheered.
“It’s art, on one hand,” the young Austrian designer, who studied business and economics before moving to Berlin for fashion school, told Quartz after her show. “But only art is not going to sell forever.”
A similar desire to satisfy customers and dress real women was palpable at Dorothee Schumacher’s morning presentation. There, in an intimate studio off the cobblestoned sidewalks of the central Mitte neighborhood, a well-coiffed crowd with smooth blond ponytails, un-scuffed shoes, and sunglasses tucked into their plackets chattered warmly with one another before the show.
I’ve seen remarkable clothes this week in Berlin, but perhaps none as desirable for everyday life as Schumacher’s. (No backless burkas here.) One wouldn’t have to be waif to wear these boxy oxfords, knee-grazing beach wedding dress, and flowing tropical prints. Even the cutout shoulders of a group of raw-edged linen tops and dresses—my personal favorites in the collection—would allow a bra underneath.
Schumacher herself wore one of those tops in navy with matching cropped pants and a single graphite-colored crystal ear cuff. (Also,Apple watch tassels.)
The designer is a mother of four, and you get the feeling she’s creating clothes for herself, and the equally busy women who work with her. (Schumacher’s female-dominated company employs over 140 people from 60 countries.)
That said, nothing looked too serious. Chunky rhinestone embellishments and tropical prints kept things light, while laced-up plackets, the odd diving neckline, and an emphasis on the waist kept them sexy.
“We really have this desire for nature and more easiness, and down-to-earth attitude,” Schumacher told Quartz. “It’s a little bit looser, a little bit fuller.”
Schumacher just celebrated 25 years in business; compared to past collections, which may have leaned a bit ladylike, this one was breezy.
Marina Hoermanseder, meanwhile, has been at it for just two years. It will be fun to see how her collection matures, and whether it maintains that very Berlin balance between wild and wearable.
2015年07月09日
Inside Vanessa Williams's Egyptian-Themed Wedding
Vanessa Williams' lavish, Egyptian-themed wedding to love Jim Skrip was a flawless affair.
Before exchanging vows with her businessman beau on July 4 in his hometown of Buffalo, New York, the former Ugly Betty star kicked off her wedding weekend with a "Welcome to Buffalo" bash for the couple's family and friends.
Held at Pearl Street Grill & Brewery, Williams and Skrip served their guests chicken wings, hot dogs with "slime sauce," stuffed banana peppers and fried fish that "all the out-of-towners might not have tried before," the actress tells PEOPLE exclusively.
The next day, the couple had a mass of thanksgiving at St. Stanislaus church, where Skrip's parents wed decades ago. "The church that my parents got married in burned to the ground in the '80s, but they saved the angel from the church and put it in St. Stanislaus," says Williams. "We thought, 'Oh my God, that's a fantastic symbol.' His parents were married forever and my parents were married until my dad passed."
At the special mass, Carmen Ruby Floyd sang "Ave Maria," bringing many of the 390 guests to tears. "When I saw Vanessa walk down the aisle, I didn't even notice her dress," says Skrip of his bride's two-piece silk crepe skirt and top with gold trim. "We locked eyes, and I got caught up in the moment, full of happiness and joy. When I finally noticed the dress, it was perfect for Vanessa ... sleek, simple and sexy."
Slipping into her second Carmen Marc Valvo gown (made with ivory organza and gold leather petals) for the vows ceremony and reception at The Statler City banquet venue, Williams (whose longtime glamsquad Sam Fine, Chuck Amos and Deborah Medeiros-Baker perfected her look for the day) says she felt "magnificent … like an Egyptian goddess, which was exactly the theme I was going for."
Williams and Skrip, both 52, met in Egypt three years ago, and their nuptials were a reflection of their international love story and ties to Buffalo (Williams' mother is originally from the city).
With the help of local wedding planner Carla Measer-Costamagna, the event space was transformed into "a piece of Egypt" with gold and ivory tents, Moroccan lanterns and colorful flowers.
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The lavishly decorated reception
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The couple's favorite moment of the night came when Williams surprised her new husband with a parody of Show Boat's "Bill," which the actress rewrote into a song called "My Jim."
"It nailed his personality," says Williams. "I think the biggest laugh was when I said he still has a flip phone. I talked about the Bills, how organized he is, how he loves Buffalo." Adds Skrip, "It was truly a surprise!"
With her former Ugly Betty and Desperate Housewives co-stars Ana Ortiz, Tony Plana, Christopher Gorham, Teri Hatcher and longtime pals Condola Rashad and Darius de Haas in attendance, the couple cut into their wedding cake by local bakery Muscareil's and stayed on the dance floor until 2 a.m. "We had a polka band and ended up doing shots of Krupnik with everybody," says Williams. "Then after that it was a dance party!"

Vanessa Williams with a belly dancer
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The couple's guests took home gift bags by Diptyque Paris, which included Williams' favorite items: a candle and rose fragrance, red velvet treats from The Cake-Pop Company, Ultimat Vodka and personalized M&M's in their wedding colors of maroon, ivory and gold.
The next morning, the festivities continued with a "hangover brunch" at Hotel Lafayette.
"Vanessa is a very strong, down-to-earth person, full of love, who values family and friends, practices her faith and is a great mom," says Skrip. "Her beauty inside matches her external beauty."
Adds Williams, "Jim is a real man. You want somebody in your life who has integrity, who is solid, who knows who he is. He's romantic and he's a great guy."
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2015年07月06日
top news makers of this week
Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan continued to be the flavour of even this week. All this began when the makers of Salman Khan’s Sultan locked Eid 2016 for the release of their film. This week, both the Khans were questioned by the media during their interactions and we have to say, the two really know how to tackle it well. Read on to find out what happened in Bollywood all of this week…
Salman and Shah Rukh react on Sultan and Raees’ clash
Salman Khan while talking to a leading daily said, “I don’t know what’s going to happen, but bothRaees and Sultan are scheduled as Eid releases. It is perhaps the best thing to happen. People will try to accommodate both the films by building more theatres and lots more screens. There will be more excitement for fans. SRK and I will work much harder and pray that both films will be better. I love Shah Rukh a lot and I don’t think he needs to worry at all because the last time our movies came together he had beaten me. So, even if Sultan and Raees are releasing on the same day, loss mera hi hoga. When the Happy New Year actor was asked about the clash of these two films he said, “At the end of the day, what might happen is maybe Salman and I, personally — despite our producers telling us otherwise — say, ‘Chalo, Salman, you promote Raees, and I will promote Sultan.”

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Shahid’s wedding card
Shahid Kapoor and Mira Rajput are getting hitched on July 7. While Shahid has not really spoken much about it except for confirming the development, mid week Shahid and Mira’s wedding invite went viral. Delhi-based designer Ravish Kapoor has prepared this elegant cream coloured invite with turquoise details for the Haider actor. Simplicity yet elegant was the theme of the card. Reportedly, Shahid wanted the card to have a very Indian feel so it was accompanied with gifts in the form of tea and honey which were made in India.
Hema Malini’s accident
Dream-girl Hema Malini’s car met with an accident late on Thursday night in Dausa killing a four year old girl. The BJP MP’s Mercedes, was speeding and her driver has been arrested for the same. Reportedly, an Alto was coming from the opposite direction when the two cars collied. There were five people in the Alto, one of whom was a four-year old girl who died on the spot.
Hero first look
Salman surprised everyone when he shared the first look of Sooraj Pancholi in Hero which also stars Athiya Shetty. Sooraj looks totally mind-blowing in the first look of his debut film. His bare back and the tattoo looks quite awesome. The poster clearly shows the numerous tattoos on the actor’s hot body.Hero is an action film, which promises to change the way Indians watch action films. It was previously supposed to release on September 25, but now it’s changed to September 4.
Dilwale song leaked
The recently shot song of Dilwale featuring Varun Dhawan and Kriti Sanon was leaked on Thursday. This leaked song of Dilwale featuring the two actors goes like… “Dil ki phasi hai nayya majdhaar mein, sunle uss taar mein, oh lut gaya pyaar mein. Yeh tu bataa…” Both Kriti and Varun look really cute in this fun romantic number
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wedding tips
The very first wedding I can remember attending took place mid-summer, at the odious, sticky heart of my awkward tween years. I have vague recollections of wearing a flowery printed dress and being teased for carrying a hairbrush around with me wherever I went. I have somewhat clearer memories of getting my tiny heel stuck in the moist earth and tripping in the aisle during the ceremony itself … after that I think I blocked out most of the rest of the weekend. Luckily, the bride never held it against me, and I like to think she still looks back on her wedding fondly.
These days, when I’m called upon to shake my groove thang at a raucous celebration or walk down the aisle with a dear friend, I try to make the occasion memorable in a more intentional manner. My skills as a hairdresser are shamefully out of date (basically all I’ve got is the fishtail braid), and I have a terrible habit of sharing the worst sort of personal stories when called upon for a toast, so after several seasons of exploration (and a few traumatic lingerie incidents) I’ve found that the very best way to toast a bride on her wedding day is with the perfect book to celebrate her new marriage. So, with wedding season in full swing, I humbly offer seven suggestions for books that will send a bride off down the aisle with all the love, humor, friendship, and grace only literature can offer.

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As beautiful as they may be, new beginnings always signal endings of one sort or another — and once marriage enters the equation, friendship inevitably endures a certain amount of upheaval. Remind the bride that you will always be there for her, and that your friendship will only grow stronger after that long walk down the aisle with Elena Ferrante’s ode to the unbreakable bonds that form between women. Her book shows how the love of a friend can make all the difference in the world, making My Brilliant Friend the perfect gift for a bride on her big day.
I’ve heard it a thousand times, and I’ve taken comfort in the maxim on every single occasion: relationships are complicated. Looking back on the advice my own mother gave me throughout years of pretty stellar parenting, I am most grateful for her constant and enduring reminder that any marriage takes hard work. Although it may seem like a bit of a downer to relay that message on her big day, the knowledge that love doesn’t conquer all and sometimes simply requires hard work, might also quell wedding day fears of not doing everything perfectly.
Wallace Stegner’s complex tale of true love and tough times offers just the right blend of optimism and realism that tells any bride you believe in her love, and you’re not afraid to offer guidance through the tough times.
Why not honor her special day with a defiantly romantic tale of devotion and passion across time and space? The perfect inscription and a tidy bow will make this gift a timeless reminder of the promise that you will always be there for your bride — no matter what the years bring.
Everyone hopes for a love that will last a lifetime. Gabriel García Márquez’s epic saga of life, death, and the love that endures is the perfect way to impart your best wishes for a marriage that will stand strong through the tests of time and the trials of fate. Plus, this particular classic makes a hell of a beach book for that upcoming honeymoon.
Love and marriage come in many forms, and it takes a while to decipher just what sort of life you’ll have once you’ve taken your vows. Raymond Carver’s lush, intimate stories of companionship and commitment certainly don’t pretend to offer a roadmap, but they may just hint at what’s to come. What better way to commemorate a bride’s big day than with a wide-open look at the many future possibilities that lie ahead in love and in life?
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