Need some inspiration for this evening's outing? See what the top models wore for their costumes!
Can you guess who they dressed up as?
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
Joan Smalls
Alana Zimmer
Alana Zimmer & Heather Marks
Alexa Chung & Fiona Byrne
Kate Upton
Alessandra Ambrossio
Jacquelyn Jablonski & Jason Wu
Doutzen Kroes
Constance Jablonsky & Elsa Hosk
Disney's version of Chicago's 'Cell Block Tango' was rewritten with Disney villains. American Idol contestant Todrick Hall has choreographed 'Spell Block Tango' with other Idol alums like Shoshana Bean, Blake McGrath, Cassie Scerbo, Amber Riley, Kimberly Cole, Adam Lambert, and Pia Toscan.
Blake Lively will join the ranks of gorgeous women like Jennifer Lopez, Lea Michele and Beyonce as a brand ambassador for the skincare, makeup and hair care mega brand L’Oreal Paris! Congrats, Blake!
E! News additionally reported that the deal is a “multi-million dollar” offer and the ads staring Blake will start appearing in 2014.
Blake is a perfect fit for L’Oreal as she is stunningly beautiful and a great role model for young women. The former star of Gossip Girl has always been a fashion trend-setter!
“I am thrilled and honored to join the incredible women who represent L’Oréal Paris. From the versatile and motivational Brand Ambassadors, to all the women who proudly wear L’Oréal Paris each day. I grew up with the inspiration of their message, ‘We’re worth it’. What an important value to instill in women. That beauty is rooted in confidence. That is key. That is why I’m so proud to be a L’Oréal Paris woman,” Blake said in a press release on Oct. 30.
Blake wore Balmain S'14 for the big announcement
Sneak peak of the first L'Oreal Paris campaign photos
Blake is always wearing fashion forward designers and looks great!
The Ethnographic Museum in Budapest had the World Press Photo Exhibit on for one month (it just ended on October 27th). The stunning yet sometimes horrifying images from all parts of the world certainly put life into perspective for me. I keep up with the news on a regular basis, as I feel that it is important to know what is going on in the world around us; however, I have a difficult time connecting to images with violence, guns, blood, aggression and war in general, as this is thankfully something which my life has been untouched by. I do however feel a strong connection with children and education, and there was a series of images by Altaf Qadri, which stood out to me.
A free school in New Delhi was founded by Rajesh Kumar Sharma (40), who was unable to complete his own college education, because of financial difficulties. Every day he takes two hours out to teach children of local laborers, while his brother replaces him at his general store. Together, with an assistant, Laxmi Chandra, Sharma gives lessons to around 45 children daily, having persuaded their families to free them from working to earn money. His goal is to prepare his students for admission to government schools and to equip them from overcoming poverty.
This is such a heart warming and beautiful story and it is truly wonderful to read about the selfless acts of kindness in our world.
If interested in viewing the series of 2013 World Press Photo winners, click HERE!