London, Feb 7: Tyra Banks has some hot tips for women so that they can be taken seriously - pants, shoulder pads and sleek hair.
The 39-year-old self-confessed that business woman discussed her style secrets with Harper's Bazaar's Lauren Brown for the magazine's YouTube series, The Look, in between some hands-on lessons for 'smizing,' and tooching'.
"My mumma told me I need to keep it simple, she said 'clean and sleek'," the Daily Mail quoted her as saying.
The America's Next Top Model host said that her mum pulled out all of this stuff from People magazine back in the day.
So she learned that that it should be.
The 39-year-old self-confessed that business woman discussed her style secrets with Harper's Bazaar's Lauren Brown for the magazine's YouTube series, The Look, in between some hands-on lessons for 'smizing,' and tooching'.
"My mumma told me I need to keep it simple, she said 'clean and sleek'," the Daily Mail quoted her as saying.
The America's Next Top Model host said that her mum pulled out all of this stuff from People magazine back in the day.
So she learned that that it should be.
- 2/7/2013
- by Meeta Kabra
- RealBollywood.com
Beyoncé, Michelle and Kelly rocked the halftime show at the Super Bowl on Feb. 3, but the internet was awash with talk that Beyoncé’s microphone was louder than her former bandmates.
Two weeks after her lip-syncing scandal at the Presidential Inauguration on Jan. 21, Beyoncé finds herself at the center of another scandal, as viewers at the Super Bowl Xlvii have accused her of having a louder microphone than her Destiny’s Child band mates Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams. Beyoncé and girls killed it in their performance and all looked sexy in leather, but while the trio sang “Single Ladies”, Beyoncé was noticeably louder than her band mates. Was her microphone turned up?
People Speak Out About Beyoncé’s Microphone
Several notable reporters who were covering the event spoke out about Beyoncé’s impressive pipes, and many thought that something suspicious was happening.
“It was difficult to hear the vocals of Rowland and Williams,...
Two weeks after her lip-syncing scandal at the Presidential Inauguration on Jan. 21, Beyoncé finds herself at the center of another scandal, as viewers at the Super Bowl Xlvii have accused her of having a louder microphone than her Destiny’s Child band mates Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams. Beyoncé and girls killed it in their performance and all looked sexy in leather, but while the trio sang “Single Ladies”, Beyoncé was noticeably louder than her band mates. Was her microphone turned up?
People Speak Out About Beyoncé’s Microphone
Several notable reporters who were covering the event spoke out about Beyoncé’s impressive pipes, and many thought that something suspicious was happening.
“It was difficult to hear the vocals of Rowland and Williams,...
- 2/5/2013
- by Eleanore Hutch
- HollywoodLife
Mr iSelect played by Jason Geary
Acclaimed director Paul Middleditch is behind the camera for Ajf Partnership’s latest ad for price comparison site iSelect.
The ad, which breaks on Sunday, is something of a departure from the slapstick fare of iSelect ads in recent times, and sees Mr iSelect – played by Jason Geary – reveal how iSelect’s search engine works.
The company plans to roll out six new executions over the rest of the year, and introduced a range of new characters.
Credits:
Creative Director: Josh Stephens Art Director: George Freckleton & Nick Skelton-Kyd Copywriter: Brent Liebenberg & Jamie Rutherford Director: Paul Middleditch Producer: Peter Masterton Agency Producer: Roz Ruwhiu Post Production: The Editors Music: SongZu Sound Design: Sound Reservoir Account Director: Kate Silver Account Manager: Clare Burrow iSelect Marketing: Roger McBride, Nick Riley, Charlyn Dimasi, Lauren Brown
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Acclaimed director Paul Middleditch is behind the camera for Ajf Partnership’s latest ad for price comparison site iSelect.
The ad, which breaks on Sunday, is something of a departure from the slapstick fare of iSelect ads in recent times, and sees Mr iSelect – played by Jason Geary – reveal how iSelect’s search engine works.
The company plans to roll out six new executions over the rest of the year, and introduced a range of new characters.
Credits:
Creative Director: Josh Stephens Art Director: George Freckleton & Nick Skelton-Kyd Copywriter: Brent Liebenberg & Jamie Rutherford Director: Paul Middleditch Producer: Peter Masterton Agency Producer: Roz Ruwhiu Post Production: The Editors Music: SongZu Sound Design: Sound Reservoir Account Director: Kate Silver Account Manager: Clare Burrow iSelect Marketing: Roger McBride, Nick Riley, Charlyn Dimasi, Lauren Brown
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- 2/1/2013
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
Los Angeles, Calif. band He’s My Brother She’s My Sister has just completed a fall tour across North America. Riding the momentum from the recent release of their debut full length, Nobody Dances In This Town, the folks in the band brought a unique chemistry to the stage complete with glitter, polka dots and even a tap-dancing drummer. “I’ve tap-danced since I was little, and then with the band I would tap dance along with the drummer. Then the drummer left, and then it just evolved into this thing right now,” said drummer Lauren Brown. On stage, she stands on...
- 11/9/2012
- Pastemagazine.com
Price comparison site iSelect has launched a trio of new TV ads – one mocking advertisers ambushing the Olympics.
“Every four years it’s the same story. Companies that have nothing to do with the Games jumping on the bandwagon,” says Mr iSelect in the ad, played by actor Jason Geary.
The ad premiered during Nine’s coverage of the 2012 London Olympic Games opening ceremony.
The second of the batch, created by Ajf Partnership Melbourne and directed by Tony Rogers, suggests that it can be cheaper for Australians to have health insurance than not, in a school-yard style pitting of nerds versus cool kids.
The third spot sees Mr iSelect explain how iSelect finds the right health insurance to his apprentice Josh in the iSelect canteen by eating Josh’s chips.
The ads come just days after iSelect’s Cmo David May was announced as the CEO of national rugby league franchise the Gold Coast Titans.
“Every four years it’s the same story. Companies that have nothing to do with the Games jumping on the bandwagon,” says Mr iSelect in the ad, played by actor Jason Geary.
The ad premiered during Nine’s coverage of the 2012 London Olympic Games opening ceremony.
The second of the batch, created by Ajf Partnership Melbourne and directed by Tony Rogers, suggests that it can be cheaper for Australians to have health insurance than not, in a school-yard style pitting of nerds versus cool kids.
The third spot sees Mr iSelect explain how iSelect finds the right health insurance to his apprentice Josh in the iSelect canteen by eating Josh’s chips.
The ads come just days after iSelect’s Cmo David May was announced as the CEO of national rugby league franchise the Gold Coast Titans.
- 7/30/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
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