• Toronto,  WorldWide

    Headlines are True – They Know @Drake

    I’ve first got to say that the scene with the dome peeling back gave me chills! If you’re from Toronto, you know that when the roof peels back, it means forecasts of good weather. Days are looking good for Toronto’s own – man of magic – Drizzy; with the album set to release on his birthday October 24th, the social lines have been going insane! And like the symbolism of the CN elevator, with the drop of this video, there’s no where to go but up from here. Kudos to the whole ovoXO team, your city’s never been so proud! They Know!

  • Toronto,  WorldWide

    Super G. POW!

    Being a woman, makes us superheroes by default. I love this fragrance, one spritz and suddenly I’m full of energy and ready to take on the world! Plus it smells so good and so fresh!

    “Have no fear, Super G is here! A true superhero, she stops crimes against fashion without getting a hair out of place!”

    What’s in it? Tangerine, yellow pineapple, pear, tart, cranberry, banana nectar, yellow freesia, coconut, peach, musk, transparent cedar wood, vanilla and raspberry. I just wanna eat it up.

    Harajuku Lovers never disappoints, so I wasn’t surprised that this fragrance made it onto my list of favorites!

    Thanks Coty!

    peace and love

    ♥Bella♥

  • WorldWide

    @PanAmABC Recap: We’ll Always Have Paris

    If you didn’t get the chance to check out the season premiere of ABC’s Pan Am, get ready for a real trip. We’re walking back in time with all the power of women today. Following with this concept, tonight’s episode opens up with a Pan Am woman Colletee (Karine Vanasse) hitch-hiking to the airport. Dean (Mike Vogel) offers to drive her, but he says she has to cook him dinner and serve him drinks, you know, what she already does for a living. She agrees, on one condition: she gets to drive.

    Guess who shows up on the flight to Paris? Laura and Kate’s mother. We recently found out that Laura ran away from an unpromising wedding. Kate took all the blame for helping her sister get out and is left looking like the black sheep in the famly. Their mother thinks she’s responsible for flooding Laura’s mind with these thoughts of traveling the world and serving drinks to strangers ‘and that sort of thing.’ Laura tries to piece the family together, but mom always has other plans in mind. She brought Laura’s fiance over to try to take her home. It looks like these sisters only have each other now.

    Kate’s new secret service link ends up being the lost Bridget (Annabelle Wallis) who’s basically been sent home under a new identity. The package Kate is assigned to give Bridget is a new passport. Bridget warns Kate about the risk of losing this job, referring to Dean. “The good that you hope you are doing is not worth losing everything.” Realizing everything she has to lose, Kate’s still intent on continuing on with this project. It looks like Kate thinks she doesn’t have anything left to lose.

    Maggie (Christina Ricci) is on her best behavior serving for the first class businessmen. One goes out of line and tries to get fresh with her at the back of the plane. She stabs him with a serving fork, then locks him in the bathroom and throws him a first aid kit. She leaves off with, “I’m not included in your ticket.” He obviously reports this to the captain who lets him off by proposing a complementary shot of whiskey. “I know what my job is. For the price of that ticket, business men can flirt with pretty women,” says Maggie. “But what i can’t handle is that you made it okay for him to try that again with another girl.” Guess some things don’t change.

    The show wraps up with Laura’s ex-fiance Greg saying good-bye. He acknowledges her quest for adventure and lets her go explore the world. Hey, at least she’s not in love with another man, right?

    Taking off, @missamandachen

  • WorldWide

    Black Hole Watches @TokyoflashNews

    I can think of 10 people in 5 seconds who would just love this. I love sci-fi loving geek-inside cuties. What can i say?

    SF VIEW Concept Watch by NL1 from NL1 on Vimeo.

    Vote for Niko here 
     http://www.tokyoflash.com/blog/2011/09/sf-view-a-minimalist-sci-fi-led-watch-design/

  • New York,  WorldWide

    New Movie: Drive


    The Drive Movie 2011 brief: Danish director Nicolas Winding Refn (BRONSON, THE PUSHER trilogy, VALHALLA RISING) throttles into the Hollywood fast lane with precision-crafted crime caper Drive. Ryan Gosling stars as a Los Angeles wheelman for hire, stunt driving for movie productions by day and steering getaway vehicles for criminal operations by night. A loner by nature, Driver can’t help falling in love with his beautiful but vulnerable neighbor Irene (Carey Mulligan), a young mother dragged into a dangerous criminal underworld by the return of ex-convict husband Standard (Oscar Isaac). After a heist operation, intended to help Standard pay off protection money, spins out of control, Driver finds himself driving defense for the girl he loves, tailgated by a syndicate of deadly serious criminals (Albert Brooks and Ron Perlman). When the gangsters reveal that they’re after more than the bag of money in his trunk—that they’re coming straight for Irene and her son—Driver is forced to shift gears and go on the offense. DRIVE was written by Hossein Amini, adapted from a book by James Sallis, and produced by Marc Platt, Gigi Pritzker, Michel Litvak, Adam Siegel and John Palermo; executive producers are David Lancaster, Gary Michael Walters, Bill Lischak and Linda McDonough.

    What did I think? I think this movie definitely made you feel something. That ‘something’ is tension, nervousness and true empathy for each character. Maybe Gosling’s character was in the marines or the army in his previous life? That could explain his oddly quiet nature and finesse with weapons. What do you think?