Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Baby Mr Fredricksen From Movie Up

Yeah, I know Halloween is almost a month gone, but, who can resist this cute little toddler? Dressed as Carl Fredricksen, the grumpy old man from the film Up. The toddler name is Rizden and his mom, photographer Stephanie Read of Auburn Soul Photography dressed her up.

As you can see, the result was adorable beyond belief. Might be known also as Real Life Baby Mr Fredricksen?



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Halloween Night Photography

Nathan D'Amour is a very talented male photographer who is famously known as fashion, portrait, advertising and event photographer. For him, every opportunity to shoot means finding the perfect clothing, the ideal background, and the right mix of light and color. Nathan D'Amour is a very talented photographer who knows how to make the photos look really exceptional.

Halloween is a time of celebration and superstition. Halloween aka All Hallows' Eve, is a yearly holiday observed around the world on October 31. Over time, Halloween evolved into a secular, community-based event characterized by child-friendly activities such as trick-or-treating and costume parties. 

Here is a scary but horny showcase of Halloween Photography by Nathan D'Amour for your inspiration...



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Heidi Klum's Annual Halloween Party


Heidi Klum is notorious for her love of Halloween and for the costume party she throws every year. Let's check out the celebrity attendees and their over-the-top costumes.

Halloween has come and past, and so too has your sugar rush and the ten dollar rock star wig you will never wear again after getting a Milk Dud stuck in it. But thanks to a special device known as the camera, the spirit of Hallow's Eve lives on through photography, which brings us to the celebrity queen of this fine holiday: Heidi Klum. Famous for being hot and throwing one hell of an annual costume bash.

Gone Ape - The hostess of this haunting blowout is never one to rely on her supermodel good looks for her costume. Heidi Klum and her husband Seal went with a super realistic ape costume, a highly evolved choice.
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Trick Or Treat

Its Halloween at knickerockeroller, and what better way to celebrate is there than having a Jack O Lantern on yer bum!

These knickers are machine washable on a gentle cycle. Like all knickerocker knickers, the fabric is pre-washed with a non harsh chemical ph balanced detergent to prevent shrinkage and protect your sensitive skin and these knickers have a cotton gusset. Priced at USD 30 and you can buy here

P/S: The model might be a dude. LOL...



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Coolest Halloween Costume Yet


The Most Awesome Lampu Kelap-Kelip


The song might not really Halloweenish, it still definitely in upbeat mood as it sings along to LMFAO's Party Rock Anthem.

4 singing pumpkin faces, tombstones, hand carved pumpkins, strobes, floods and thousands of lights. Most all lights have been changed from incandescent to RGB LED so power consumption is a lot less than previous years. Also DMX added to show. All lights, faces and props are custom made (DIY) by me except for the roof line which are CCRs. Controlling channels have gone up 8X from last year. 1144 channels. Light-O-Rama. Riverside, CA



Angry Birds - New Orange Bird


Rovio has introduced a Halloween treat for Angry Birds fans: A new orange Angry Bird that have the ability to blow up several times his size. 

Angry Birds presents a spooky Halloween adventure! The Blue Birds are out trick-or-treating when they run into a big surprise, the newest Angry Bird! He starts out small, but don't let his looks deceive you. It's going to be all tricks and no treats for the pigs!

Also make sure to check out Ham'o'ween, the newest update for Angry Birds Seasons. Pursue the pigs through 30 levels filled with pumpkin patches, exploding jack-o-lanterns, and creepy skeletons, lit by a full moon and eerie lantern light. Complete all the levels to find some special Halloween surprises!

Heidi Klum's Halloween Hangover


Halloween in Hollywood means one thing: Heidi Klum's annual Halloween bash. And while the D-list dared to dress-up in droves this year, I'm still looking for a crazy jewelry juggernaut costume like Paris Hilton's diamond display from last year.

Alas.

Here are some of the photo highlights - including my favorite art-imitating-life-imitating-art entry: the Napster co-Founder, Sean Parker, dressing up like Justin Timberlake. Clever.


Yes. That's Heidi Klum in a Transformer-inspired get up on stilts.




Spotlight on Spooky Jewelry


So you weren't invited to Heidi Klum's famous Halloween party. Again. That doesn't mean you have to throw out the bling with the bathwater! 

I'm still working on my Kanye West/diamond teeth costume (Heidi? Your loss, sister.), but I hunted down these fun finds to throw in the spooky style rotation in the meantime:

Gemstones Meet 'The Great Pumpkin':

Add a splash of orange spice to go with your little black dress - like this Great Pumpkin-esque cocktail ring that could work with many a fall ensemble. 

Get Back in Black:

Get in touch with your dark side with some sleek onyx jewelry in any incarnation. And one of those Darth Vader voice boxes.

Kitty Cat Couture:

I've had my eye on this cat pendant for a while now. Love the price. Love the chocolate diamonds. Love that it will satisfy my maternal instincts without making too many demands on my personal time.


Skeletal Chic:

You know you have some skull jewelry lying around from your Morrissey-loving goth girl past.  Taylor Momsen didn't invent this wheel!


P.S. Click here for a fun find you can grab if you had Heidi's accessory budget. And the stomach to wear possum bones.

One more week 'til Halloween! Got some costume ideas you'd like to share?  Weigh in!

Halloween Jewelry for Your Inner Goth

Blasphemy! Lechery! Blood! My jewelry box is crying out for a little death and destruction today, so let's get in touch with our inner goth in honor of the year’s creepiest holiday.

If you worshiped The Cure, wore black in honor of Morrissey’s interminable depression, or call The Nightmare Before Christmas your favorite holiday film, you’re already way ahead of the game. For those of you who need a refresher, here is a doom and gloom jewelry primer.

Cross necklaces are the building block of any Goth girl jewelry wardrobe. No, not the dainty little gold cross you might see on your sweet Aunt Linda. We’re talking large, layered, chunky cross necklaces that are definitely NOT a statement about how ‘devout’ you are.




Skulls: According to the experts at FIT,

“The human skull is the type of object once treasured as a memento mori (a reminder of death), later collected as a scientific specimen, and (is) now ubiquitous as an inspiration for gothic accessories.”

Diamond skulls are my favorite skeletal incarnation, but you can find them in an array of precious metal options.





Spikes:
Instrument of death meet jewelry accessory. ‘Nuff said.








Chokers: Necklaces generally fit snug around your neck if you’re a goth princess. Perhaps to protect against your run-of-the-mill vampire or to show off your close relationship to a world without oxygen.








Bats and Spiders:
Bats are big these days what with vampire chic taking a bite out of the fashion world, but you can expand the category to include spiders, webs, and any matter of the creepy and the crawly.













Rubies: Blood is big in the underworld, people, and what other gemstone could possibly represent the vampire elixir better than the ravenous ruby. Find them on a cross pendant or a spiked cuff, and you’ll double down on the all-important death and destruction factor.

So whether your true persuasion is uber-angelic or devilishly devious, Halloween is the perfect night to accessorize like it’s going to be your last. In the meantime, I’m off to dig up my Siouxsie and the Banshees concert T and that pesky white foundation.