Saturday, July 30, 2011

Victoria Beckham Tattoo


Victoria Caroline Beckham was born April 17, 1974. She is a dancer, model, singer, fashion designer, actress and songwriter. The former spice girl has a bunch of tattoos. One of her tattoos is a design with five stars on her lower back. The stars are a symbolic tribute to her husband and her two sons. Victoria’s tattoo on her back is also a match for the one on her husband’s back. It is a scripture from the book of Solomon 6:3, and 1:3. She has her husband initials DB on her wrist, and the date she and David first become lovers. Her latest tattoo is located on her wrist under the letters DB, it is said to mean “we think”.


Victoria has six or seven tattoos as of now and living up to her Posh nickname she has kept them classy if that makes any sense. Her first tattoo is on her lower back and it is five stars. The five stars represent her, David and their three sons, Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz.


A sleek-looking Victoria struck a series of poses at the meet and greet for fans, and took the opportunity to fully expose the new tattoo as she pointed at the logo for her DVB denim range.



The forth tattoo she has is very self explanatory it is the DB on her wrist which stands for her husband David Beckham. Another of Victoria’s tattoos is located on her wrist under the Roman numerals. However, no one is quite sure what is says. Some have speculated that its reads "De Integra, De Enegra or De Intopa". The last and newest (we think) is another Hebrew script that translates to read 'together forever, eternally' and is located just under the DB tattoo on her left wrist.


Victoria Beckham tattoo star design


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Victoria beckham tattoo simple tattoo designs on wrist fit with short hair

80 Hairstyle

This classic 80s hairstyle was so popular because of its versatility; bob hairstyles were conservative enough for working women, stay-at-home moms, and even students, yet could be teased to the altitudes of divas like Linda Evans and Joan Collins for extra drama. The bangs could be innocent and cover the eyes, or sexily pushed aside. To get this same kind of transform-able look today, opt for an even-length, classic cut that flatters your face shape, and add in just a hint of bangs or layers up front. Ditch the over-structured use of hairspray, and get a free-flowing, safe-yet-sexy look with lots of style options.



Punk 80 Hairstyle


A great alternative to all the tousled looks without being boring is this boyish hairstyle reminiscent of the 80’s. Military short sides and back are made feminine with longer layers on top that are blow dried towards the back. This creates a feathered flow that comes out even more with a touch of shine spray and some hairspray to keep it in place.


After the Afros and braids of the 1970s, texture got a lot more popular in the 80s. This led lots more people to embrace their natural curls—and also led many without natural waves to seek them, unfortunately. No 80s retrospective would be complete without mentioning the 80s hair disaster that was the Jheri curl, or the thick, wedge-cut mops of rodded, crimped, body-waved, and permed tresses rocked in malls and sporting venues everywhere. While curls are genuinely gorgeous, these dry and frizzy–or wet and drippy–‘dos did no one justice, except the rare few. To update the look, try installing wavy, deep wavy, or curly extensions.


This row of pictures show late 1980's images of short, but full high hairstyles which owed much to the popularity of earlier punk hair styles of the late 1970s. The effect was quiff like.


Sarah Jessica Parker stepped on the set of the 'Sex and the City' sequel with a wicked 80s hairstyle channeling the fashion glory of Madonna back in the 80s.


The epitome of 80s hair. Every single character on TV’s Dallas sported one, as well as most of the moms, teachers, dressed-up little girls, and female politicians of the day. Whether the bob was short, medium-length, or long, whether the bangs were puffy, swept to the side, or thin, pretty much every woman alive between 1980 and 1989 curled her hair to enormous heights with large rollers or a curling iron, then backcombed and brushed her locks even higher, styling bangs into place and finishing it off with loads of hairspray.


Carmen style heated rollers and hair rollers disappeared from most dressing tables as blow drying plus finger shaping of strands with wax firmly established itself as the favourite way to finish hair for the majority of women.

Everyone had big hair even those people with short hair. But as always there were variations and working women opted for styles which could be easily blow dried and tonged with a cordless or electric styling brush.


A great alternative to all the tousled looks without being boring is this boyish hairstyle reminiscent of the 80’s. Military short sides and back are made feminine with longer layers on top that are blow dried towards the back. This creates a feathered flow that comes out even more with a touch of shine spray and some hairspray to keep it in place.



80 fashion Style


1980s-style skirts are not necessarily new: for the past few years, there have been lots of tiered skirts made of gauzy or cotton material with various patterns. But only recently has there been very good examples of well-made skirts that would have made you the most popular girl at the roller rink. Most fashion in the 1980s was about volume – oversized tee shirts, teased hair, bubble hem dresses, lots of taffeta, and, as we will see today, tiered skirts, bubble hem skirts, and long skirts.


You may be stuck for ideas on what to wear if you have the honor of being invited to an 80s fashion party. You may want to do some research on 80s fashion trends before putting together your ensemble even if you fancy yourself an 80s fashion expert. Most people all think of the same few trends when they think of 80s fashions. You can show up looking like all the other sheeple, or you can take some time and do some research and truly stand out from the crowd with your selection of 80s fashion items.





There are several ways to go about researching 80s fashions if you’re interested in doing so. Using the internet is one of the easiest and fastest ways of doing this research. The fact that you can find something about any subject you want, including 80s fashion trends, on the internet makes this an ideal method of conducting your search. It’s possible that you’ll find online editions of old fashion magazines on the web if you look hard enough. There are also tons of more traditional sources of information out there. Using the ‘net to learn about 80s fashion trends is a great way to start your research. Simply perform a plain old Google search and you’re off!


80's fashion revival has monopolized the style world for a few years now. Things we vowed we'd never see again--Ray-Bans, neon, leggings--are suddenly de rigeur on the runways and on the streets. Need proof? Raise your hand if you're wearing a pair of skinny jeans right now.


No matter how old you were during the 80s there are probably pictures of you, friends or family floating around somewhere. Get your hands on these if they exist and you have an authentic gold mine of 80s fashion information. Checking out these old photos is also a nice walk down memory lane for you nostalgia buffs. Go over them with an old friend or your family members for some brainstorming on 80s fashion trends and the fun you had while you take that nostalgiac stroll.


Luckily though, it’s not quite a full revival, rather a cleaning up of 80’s excess and a simpler silhouette. There are jelly shoes, washed out slashed jeans, asymmetrical looks, lashings of neon, graphic prints, extravagant shoulder detail, plaited head bands, extra large hoop earrings and over-sized everything from sweatshirts to jeans to blazers.


80's style and 80's fashion are reappearing again in lots of stores and on the runway. Jelly bracelets, punk clothing, and other retro clothing are making a comeback

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