Monday, March 5, 2012

Girl Tattoos - The Hot Designs That Girls Love

sexy side tattoo designs for girlsAre you considering getting a tattoo? More people are getting them today than ever before. It used to be a rebellious thing and it still is to an extent. However tattoos have become more of a fashion accessory and girl tattoos are a great way to show off your body.
beautiful girl with tattoo
Men usually get tattoos on their chest, arms, forearms, neck, and calves. This is very normal and girls are much different because they want an excuse to show off their body. Girls like to get tattoos on their lower back, ankles, shoulders, upper back, and sometimes on their stomach or chest. However, girls have to consider how their wardrobe could be limited if they did not want to show the tattoo off for something like a wedding or a formal event.
sexy lower stomach tattoo
When you start searching for sexy girl tattoos you need to know where you want to put it. Remember this is a very permanent thing and if you decide to get a tattoo on your stomach, then you need to consider what might happen if you get pregnant. Also you need to consider what you can wear to show it off and to hide it. This is something you need to think about because once it is on your body it will be there for quite some time and stretch marks can ruin a good tattoo.
skull tattoo on her chest
The best of girl tattoos are found in large databases online and include many different fairies, dolphins, flowers, tribals, stars, butterflies, and many other things that girls love to get a tattoo of on their body. Just make sure you pick a design you love and if you have to have it made into a temporary tattoo first so that you can try it out before it becomes part of your body forever.

Trendy Salwar Kameez for Urban Girls to Looks Sensuous

Salwar kameez is one pf the modern dress that urban girls use to wear when going out. Rural girls also wear salwar, but those are less trendy & more of stereo type. But today's fashion designers are very much aware of today's girly trends. Girls love to show off their figure, give a little more oomph factor to their clothes, more boldness & more revealing.




Most of the teen age girls has a typical mindset that whatever is going on their favorite TV Serials, they have to look like that, if not what their favorite Movie actress wear...


With low neck salwars, girls have the opportunity to reveal their figure a bit, but with much decency...With designer work & embodies all over the salwar's body, a perfect salwar kameez makes a girl really happy...


The salwar below & the last one @the bottom are very simple & has minimal design. With orange as the main color on the body, it suites both dark & fair complexions.


The last one has buttons on the top, giving a chance to the girl to create a sensuality factor by unbuttoning few...



Types of Body-modification

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This is in response to my Poll of the week on body-modification. It's a very picture heavy post and is not for the faint of heart. Though I'm not going to be discussing anything to do with genital modification because, well, just because.


Body modification is very present in the alternative scene but of course there are a lot of mainstream loved body modifications for example: ear piercings and 'tramp stamps'. Then there are the more hardcore body modifications that I would say are reserved for those very loving of these: tongue splitting and micro-dermal implants.



Mild body-mods:
I would consider hair dying and even adding contacts as body modification. It may not be completely permanent but it's still changing your body. When you think of it piercing isn't completely permanent.




Piercings:
Piercings are a very obvious body-mod that tends to come straight to the mind.
There are the usual piercings including:
  • nose
  • ears (all parts of the ears)
  • lips
  • cheeks
  • monroe (part of the lip I suppose)
  • smiley (the gum)
  • the teeth
  • the skin between your fingers.
  • tongue.
  • Corset piercing
  • And probably many more.
Surface piercing:
  • Hips
  • Face
  • Pretty much every where.

Then there is micro-dermal piercing that rather than having a bar the is inserted under the skin and has (usually) two ends surfacing it's much like an earring that's implanted directly into the skin. The surface part that you can see can be removed from the hook and a new end inserted inside the hook.

Mircro-dermal implant

Isn't this just adorable? - Source


Surface piercing as most of you probably know can be used to insert hooks into the back to hang from, well, hooks. This is usually very short term otherwise the skin can be stretched so far it can't be healed again.


Tattoos:

Tattoos are a common body-modification these days and are increasing in popularity every day. The procedure is taken using a mechanical needle that inserts ink into 1/32th of depth into your skin to, of course, create a picture.








The hardcore (depending on your perspective) body modification.


Extra-ocular Implant
Extra-ocular Implant


Also known as "eyeball jewellery". I'm pretty sure this is a moderately new technique, that isn't legal in most countries and I would not suggest google imaging it as all it shows is 'extra-ocular implants gone wrong' and it's mind scaring. This is a procedure where, basically, you have a tunnel dug into your eye and an implant inserted.










Transdermal skull implants
Transdermal implants are basically implants that are placed under the layers of skin but protrude out of it. It is used in both surgeries and for aesthetic reasons. A common type are transdermal skull implants where it looks as if you have spikes protruding out of your skull.




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Sub-dermal Implants
Sub-dermal implants are placed under the skin but don't protrude out of it. Usually a moulded silicon to create any shape of choice to be shown above the skin. You can also have magnets implanted under your skin.










Tongue splitting:
Also referred to as tongue forking or bifurcation is the act of surgically cutting the tongue as far back as the 'webbing' on the underside with allow. Each side is usually stitched to prevent healing back together but healing forward is very common.












I hope you enjoyed and I'm sorry about not posting it last week. It's been ridiculously hot here. At the moment it's nearly forty degree's Celsius. I have a large backlog of posts to do and a LOT of pictures. I hope you all had a lovely New Years! I went to a really fun party last night - an outfit post will result eventually!

Sophie Dahl Fashion Model



Name: Sophie Dahl
Nationality: British (English)
Hair Color: Blonde
Eye Color: Blue
Date of Birth: September 15 1977
Place of Birth: London, England, UK
Height: 5'11" ; 180cm
Measurements: (US) 36-26-37 ; (EU) 91.5-66-94
Dress Size: (US) 6 ; (EU) 36
Shoe Size: (US) 7 ; (EU) 39


Biography :

Sophie Dahl is an English fashion model and author of Norwegian descent. Her mother is writer Tessa Dahl and her father is actor Julian Holloway (son of actor Stanley Holloway).

Sophie Dahl Fashion Model


Sophie Dahl was discovered by Isabella Blow on a London street at the age of 18. At a voluptuous dress size and 38DD bra-size, Dahl defied the stick-thin modelling status quo; she is largely known for being a plus-size model, although she has since lost weight and is now of similar proportions to other fashion models. Her best-known work was a magazine and poster advertisement for an Yves Saint Laurent perfume called Opium, showing her lying naked on a black velvet sheet. There were many complaints about the advertisement, resulting in its being removed from billboards in the UK, and totally banned in France.

Agencies:

- Take 2 Model Management
- Storm Models
- D Management Group
- Marilyn Agency

Sophie Dahl Fashion Model

Advertisements:

Alexander McQueen eyes, Bali Bras, Banana Republic, Barely There, Boucheron, Burberry, DKNY, Godiva Chocolatier, Jennifer Nicholson, MaxStudio.com, Paul & Joe, Versace Jeans Couture, Windsor, Yves Saint Laurent Opium fragrance

Magazine Covers:

Germany: 'Elle' - January 2003
Germany: 'D' - September 2000; 'Vogue' - February 2000; 'Vogue' - April 2000
Germany: 'Marie Claire' - June 2000; 'Elle' - August 2001, April 2004; 'Vogue' - May 2002, January 2003, November 2007

Fashion Shows:

Ready to wear - Spring/Summer 2001 {Christian Lacroix, Diane von Furstenberg, Fendi}
Ready to wear - Autumn/Winter 2001 {Matthew Williamson}
Ready to wear - Spring/Summer 2002 {Imitation of Christ}
Ready to wear - Autumn/Winter 2002 {Gattinoni, Zac Posen}
Ready to wear - Spring/Summer 2003 {Diane von Furstenberg, MRS, Matthew Williamson, Zac Posen}
Haute Couture - Autumn/Winter 2003 {Jean-Paul Gaultier}
Ready to wear - Autumn/Winter 2004 {Esteban Cortazar, Matthew Williamson, Sand}
Haute Couture - Autumn/Winter 2004 {Jean Paul Gaultier}

Claudia Schiffer supermodel

Claudia Schiffer measurements

COUNTRY: German model
DATE OF BIRTH: August 25, 1970
EYES: blue
HAIR: blonde
CHEST: 95 cm
WAIST: 62 cmHIPS: 92 cm
HEIGHT: 180 cm
WEIGHT: 58 kg

After she was spotted as a potential model in a disco at the age of just seventeen, she completed her education by her mother's wishes and then began to work as a model. She flew out to Paris for a trial photo shoot and soon after she appeared in the cover of French ELLE after being well received in Paris. After several other magazine appearances she quickly achieved supermodel status when she was selected by Karl Lagerfeld to become the new face of Chanel. Schiffer continued to become a world-famous supermodel, becoming instantly recognizable with her blue eyes, blond hair and tall figure.

Claudia Schiffer

In the early 1990s she starred in highly publicised Guess? jeans adverts in North America which created essential publicity for Schiffer. Soon after appearing in the campaigns, her name was launched worldwide, appearing on five magazine covers in the United States and seven covers around Europe. Her modelling career continued to grow and she was contracted to model for Revlon. She also became deeply involved in modelling for several catalogues and modelled on high profile catwalk shows. Schiffer has done catwalk modelling for Versace, Jil Sander, Dolce & Gabbana, Ralph Lauren and Valentino. Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone, the New York Times and People all saw Schiffer as the first model to make their covers. She has also appeared many times on covers of Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Cosmopolitan and Time.

Schiffer has also been the face of Mango, a chain of Spanish clothes stores and Accessorize, where she had her ears pierced especially for her Autumn/Winter 2006 Accessorize advertising campaign in 2006. Schiffer still holds a contract with L'Oreal and Ebel watches, and her billboard picture for Kenar has also hung over millions of tourists at Time Square. Since 1990, she has created a swimsuit calendar each year which she stars in and designs herself.

Her career continued to develop when she secured contracts with Pepsi appearing in advertisements promoting the brand, and has also danced with a cartoon version of Mickey Mouse in advertisements promoting Fanta for an estimated $2 million. She appeared nude in a 1998 Citroen advertisement, securing her a reputed ?3 million. However from behind the car only her feet and shoulders upward could be seen and she did not know how to drive at the time. Karl Lagerfeld recently filmed her for a Dom Perignon campaign, some ten years after her first appearances in Chanel adverts.

Agencies:

Elite Model Management - New York
1 Model Management
Independent - former ICM Models
Elite Model Management - Paris
Artform - Tel Aviv

Advertisements:

Accessorize, Airfield, Alma Couture, Apriori, Airfield, Atelier Versace, Balmain, Bendon, Bergdorff Goodman, Betty Barclay, Blumarine, Bulgari, Byblos, Caro Cuore, Carrera y Carrera, Chanel, Chanel 'Cristalle' & 'n°5' perfume, Chanel Cruise, Chaumet perfume, Chloé, Christ Jewellry, Christian Dior, Citroën, Club Med, Coccapani, Cue Design, Dillards, Dolce & Gabbana, Dom Pèrignon, Ebel Watches, El Corte Ingles, Emporio Armani, Escada, Fanta, Fendi, Ferragamo, Phillips, GAP, Genny, Gianfranco Ferre, Gianni Versace Couture, Giorgio Armani, Gottex, Guess?, Guess? Perfume, GV Jeans, Helmut Lang, Hennes & Mauritz, IBlues, Iceberg, Il Marchese Coccapani, Istante, Jacobs Café, Janet Frazer, Jil Sander, Jones New York, Joop, Junko Shimada, Karl Lagerfeld, Katharine Hamnett, Kenar, Kenzo, Kérastase, Lagerfeld 'Photo' parfum, La Redoute, Lalique perfume, Laura Biagotti, Leonard, Leonard perfume, Le Gi, Liverpool, Liz Clairbone, Loewe, Louis Vuitton, L'Oreal, Lord and Taylor, MAC, Mango, Marc Jacobs, Marks and Spencer, MaxMara, Melissa, Michael Kors, Monnari, Neiman Marcus, Newport Jeans, Oscar de la Renta, Otto, Paule Ka, Peek & Cloppenburg, PennyBlack, Pepsi, Porcelanosa, Ports International, Prada, Ralph Lauren, Revlon, Revlon 'Charlie' perfume, Revlon 'Moonlight' fragrance, River Island, Rochas, Saks fifth avenue, Salvatore Ferragamo, Scherrer, Soviet jeans, Spiegel, Strenesse Gabriele Strehle, Swish Jeans, Thierry Mugler, Ultimall, Umberto Ginocchietti, Valentino, Versace, Vichy, Victoria's Secret, Vis a Vis, Vitorio Lucchino, Wella, X-O-X-O, Yves Saint Laurent, Zeki Triko

Magazine Covers:

Argentina: 'Claudia' - September 1992; 'Para Ti' - August 24, 1992; 'Elle' - February 1995; 'Elle' - March 1996; 'Cosmopolitan' - September & December 1997; 'Elle' - August 1997; 'Cosmopolitan' - October 1998; 'Marie Claire' - August 1998
Australia: 'Cosmopolitan' - October 1990; 'Elle' - May 1990; 'Cleo' - September 1990, December 1991, July 1991, June 1992; 'Cosmopolitan - April 1992; 'Vogue' - December 1992; 'Cosmopolitan' - September 1993; 'Cosmopolitan' - September 1994; 'Fashion Quarterly' - Spring 1994; 'Cosmopolitan' - February & June 1995; 'Cleo' - January & September 1996; 'Cosmopolitan' - August 1997; 'Marie Claire' - July 1997; 'Cosmopolitan' - March 1998; 'Marie Claire' - February 2000
Bulgaria: 'Elle' - June 2006
Canada: 'Flare' - December 1993
Chile: 'Elle' - July 1997; 'Cosmopolitan' - September 1998; 'Glamour' - April 1999
Czech Republic: 'Elle' - October 2004
France: 'Elle' - August 14 1989; 'Glamour' - April 1990; 'Photo' - December 1990; 'Photo' - March 1992; 'Vogue' - May 1992; 'Vogue' - August 1993; 'Elle' - July 4, 1994; 'Elle Top Model' - March 1995; 'Max' - August 1995; 'Elle' - March 4 1996; 'L'Officiel' - May 1996; 'Max' - August 1996; 'Photo' - March & June 1997; 'Elle' - January 12 1998; 'Elle' - December 2000; 'Marie Claire' - November 2001; 'Vogue' - April 2001; 'Vogue' - April 2002; 'Elle'- July 2004; 'L'Officiel' - September 2005; 'Elle' - April 2006; 'Elle' - February 12, 2007; 'Vogue' - August 2007
Germany: 'Vogue' - August 1991; 'Vogue' - April 1992; 'Vogue' - September 1994; 'Marie Claire' - February 1995; 'Marie Claire' - March 1996; 'Marie Claire' - May 1997; 'Cosmopolitan' - December 1998; 'Stern' - #34, 17/8/2000; 'Vogue' - October 2000; 'Elle' - July 2001; 'Glamour' - July 2002; 'Glamour' - May 2004; 'Vogue' - 2004, October 2005; 'Tusch Magazine' - January 2006; 'Vogue' - August 2007; 'Amica' - February 2008; 'Park Avenue' - February 2008 ; 'Vogue' - June 2008
Greece: 'Cosmopolitan' - January 1990; 'Max' - August 1991
Italy: 'Vogue' - March 1990, Junbe 1991; 'Gioia' - August 30, 1993; 'Amica' - February 21, 1994; 'L'Espresso' - August 5, 1994; 'Moda' - August 1994; 'Vogue' - September 1994; 'GQ' - June 2000; 'Cosmopolitan' - July 2001; 'Vanity Fair' - June 08 2006
Japan: 'Elle' - June 1998; 'Elle' - October 2000
Mexico: 'Marie Claire' - February 1991; 'Cosmopolitan' - April 1992; 'Elle' - February 1994; 'Marie Claire' - July 1994; 'Elle' - January 1995; 'Cosmopolitan' - February & June 1995; 'Cosmopolitan' - April 1996; 'Marie Claire' - June 1996; 'Elle' - August 1997; 'Marie Claire' - August 1998; 'Cosmopolitan' - September 1998; 'Glamour' - April & Novermber 1999; 'Glamour' - September 2000; 'Kena' - July 2004; 'Vogue' - August 2004
Portugal: 'Elle' - July 1996; 'Cosmopolitan' - May 1997; 'Cosmopolitan' - August 1998; 'Elle Top

Russia: 'Vogue' - March 2007
Singapore: 'Elle' - May 1996; 'Elle' - July 1998
South Africa: 'Cosmopolitan' - February 1991; 'Woman' - April 1996
Spain: 'Vogue' - October 1992; 'Woman' - October 1992; 'Vogue' - June 1994; 'Telva' - May 1995; 'Woman' - August 1995; 'Elle Top Model' - March 1995; 'GQ' - April/May 1996; 'DT'; 'Cosmopolitan' - August 1997; 'Elle' - July & November 1997; 'Man' - February 1998; 'Cosmopolitan' - March & September 1998; 'Vogue' - August 2002; 'Elle' - September 2004; 'Vogue' - December 2005; 'Chic' - January 2006; 'Marie Claire' - December 2006; 'Elle' - February 2007; 'Telva' - December 2007
Sweden: 'Elle' - January 1991; 'Elle' - October 1992; 'Elle' - September 1993; 'Elle' - December 1994; 'Elle' - January 1996; 'Elle' - September 1996; 'Elle' - October 2000; 'Elle' - January 2006;
UK: 'Elle' - May 1989; 'Marie Claire' - November 1989; 'Tatler' - August 1994; 'Vanity Fair' - December 1994; 'Elle' - May 1995; 'Vogue' - March 1995; 'Company' - February 1996; 'Elle' - March 1996; 'GQ' - March 1996; 'Harper's and Queen' - April 1996; 'Vogue' - July 1996; 'Marie Claire' - April 1997; 'Scene' - March/April 1997; 'Esquire' - March 1998; 'Tatler' - March 1998; 'Red' - January & May 2000; 'Elle' - August 2000; 'GQ' - August 2001; 'i-D' - September 2006; 'The independent' - March 2007
US: 'Cosmopolitan' - December 1989; 'Cosmopolitan' - July 1990; 'Vogue' - August & November 1990; 'Cosmopolitan' - July 1991; Vogue' - February, November & December 1991; 'Harpers Bazaar' - October 1991;´Interview´ - September 1992; 'Cosmopolitan' - February & September 1992; 'Vogue' - April, May, June & September 1992; 'Cosmopolitan' - April 1993; 'Vanity Fair' - January 1993; 'Vogue' - April & July 1993; 'Cosmopolitan' - April & August 1994; 'Harper's Bazaar' - March & October 1994; Mademoiselle' - March & September 1994; 'Marie Claire' - September 1994; 'Vogue' - December 1994; 'Cosmopolitan' - March & November 1995; 'Cosmopolitan' (en Espanol) - June 1995; 'Elle' - November 1995; 'Harper's Bazaar' - March 1995; 'Time' - April 17, 1995; 'Vogue' - March, June, November, December 1995; 'Allure' - February 1996; 'Elle TopModel' - July/August 1996; 'Fortune' - September 1996; 'Glamour' - March & August 1996; 'Mademoiselle' - July 1996; 'Marie Claire' - June 1996; 'Ocean Drive' - January 1996; 'Shape' - January 1996; 'Vogue' - March 1996; 'Allure' - July 1997; 'Cosmopolitan' - February & July 1997; 'George' - January 1997; 'Ocean Drive' - February 1997; 'Playboy' - May 1997; 'Allure' - October 1998; 'Cosmopolitan' - June 1998; 'Cosmopolitan' (en Espanol) - July 1998; 'W' - June 1998; 'Rolling Stone'; 'Vanity Fair'; 'Ocean Drive' - January 1999; 'Glamour' - February & October 1999; 'Vogue' - November 1999; 'Glamour' - July 2000; 'Cosmopolitan' - June 2001; 'W' - August 2002; 'American Photo' - January/February 2004;
'Allure' - March 1992; 'Uomini' - September 1992; 'New Woman' - August 1994; 'Hola' - Spring/Summer 1995; 'Dolly' - May 1996; 'Architectural Digest' - November 1999; 'Detour' - May 1999

Fashion Shows:

Haute Couture - Autumn/Winter 1990 {Chanel}
Haute Couture - Spring/Summer 1994 {Chanel, Gianni Versace}
Ready to wear - Spring/Summer 1995 {Chanel, Chloe, Gianni Versace, Karl Lagerfeld, Valentino}
Haute Couture - Spring/Summer 1995 {Chanel, Gianni Versace, Valentino}
Ready to wear - Autumn/Winter 1995 {Chanel, Michael Kors, Ralph Lauren, Valentino, Gianni Versace, RoccoBarocco}
Haute Couture - Autumn/Winter 1995 {Chanel, Christian Dior, Gianni Versace, Thirry Mugler, Valentino}
Haute Couture - Spring/Summer 1996 {Chanel, Gianni Versace, Valentino, Christian Dior}
Ready to wear - Autumn/Winter 1996 {Anna Sui, Chanel, Gianni Versace, Ralph Lauren, Valentino}
Haute Couture - Autumn/Winter 1996 {Yves Saint Lauren}
Ready to wear - Autumn/Winter 1997 {Badgley Mishka, Christian Dior}
Haute Couture - Spring/Summer 1998 {Valentino}
Ready to wear - Spring/Summer 2000 {Balmain, Joop!, Louis Vuitton}
Ready to wear - Spring/Summer 2001 {Chanel}
Haute Couture - Spring/Summer 2002 {Yves Saint Laurent}
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