I wish you all a Spooky Halloween festival in 2009. The Halloween is one of its kind celebration all over the world with the scary characters like bats, vampires, ghosts, cats, pumpkins, witches, snakes, spiders, ghosts, mummies, etc. Its a family party on Halloween with a great fun so get the really scary Spooky Halloween Wallpapers for you computer desktop and impress your guests with all preparation. These PC wallpapers are animated and you can add some horrable scary sounds wave file with these picture to give a really magical atmosphere at home.
Monday, December 29, 2008
Scary Halloween Wallpapers
This is time to do some horrable fun with your family and friends on the Halloween holiday season. Just give a shock or horrified the person you dislike most by wearing a scary witches/vampire mask and ghost dresses. Get the latest Scary Halloween Wallpapers to save on your computer screen to give a natural look of horror around you.
Funny Halloween Pumpkin Wallpapers
Get the Cool Wallpapers of pumpkin and The angry, yellow-eyed black cat with high tale which makes a perfect Halloween wallpaper. our site is the leading printable and graphic resource of HALLOWEEN wallpaper for your computer desktop. These Funny Pumpkin Halloween Wallpaper are really unique and in various Resolution like in 1600*1200, 1024X784, 800X600.
Halloween Desktop Wallpapers
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Far From, Close: by Helena Christensen...Opening Reception @ Dactyl Foundation, SoHo
12/16/08
Supermodel, photographer and overall do-gooder Helena Christensen hosted the opening reception of her new photo exhibition "far from, close" Monday night at Dactyl in SoHo. The exhibit is a series of images that include "environments, characters, objects and somber abstractions," and for every work sold the Dactyl Foundation will give a kid at ICP at The Point in the south Bronx a camera to pursue his or her own creative vision (I love that). Profits will be donated to The Point and to CPI Chernobyl organization.
The exhibit runs till Jan. 10.
Artist/founder of the Dactyl Foundation Neil Grayson, ?, Vogue's European editor-at-large Hamish Bowles, Helena Christensen and legendary b-boy Crazy Legs
Helena looking absolutely stunning (like that's a big surprise...) with Crazy Legs
Photographer Jeremy Kost
PR extraordinaire Kelly Cutrone (and her fabulous Rick Owens jacket)
Actor/comedian Judah Friedlander
And fashionable guests...
Few people can get away with an orange bob...She wears hers very well.
I just liked the way his tie popped
Flapper-chic
Rocking the bangs
Supermodel, photographer and overall do-gooder Helena Christensen hosted the opening reception of her new photo exhibition "far from, close" Monday night at Dactyl in SoHo. The exhibit is a series of images that include "environments, characters, objects and somber abstractions," and for every work sold the Dactyl Foundation will give a kid at ICP at The Point in the south Bronx a camera to pursue his or her own creative vision (I love that). Profits will be donated to The Point and to CPI Chernobyl organization.
The exhibit runs till Jan. 10.
Artist/founder of the Dactyl Foundation Neil Grayson, ?, Vogue's European editor-at-large Hamish Bowles, Helena Christensen and legendary b-boy Crazy Legs
Helena looking absolutely stunning (like that's a big surprise...) with Crazy Legs
Photographer Jeremy Kost
PR extraordinaire Kelly Cutrone (and her fabulous Rick Owens jacket)
Actor/comedian Judah Friedlander
And fashionable guests...
Few people can get away with an orange bob...She wears hers very well.
I just liked the way his tie popped
Flapper-chic
Rocking the bangs
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Glenn Belverio Christmas Party...East Village
12/14/08
My good friend Glenn Belverio threw his annual holiday fete Saturday night and, needless to say, it was a jolly good time. While the place was too packed to take many pictures, I did manage to get some shots of Glenn's politically-themed Christmas tree, which, p.s., I loved.
Since I missed Glenn's tree-trimming party the weekend prior, I brought him a late politically-themed ornament: a pickle. It's a symbol of the state Bush and his administration has left our country in.
Glenn chose a Barack Obama finger puppet as the 'star' to top off his tree. A shining star indeed...
Of course it wasn't all politics. There were disco balls...
Ahhh...It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas.
My good friend Glenn Belverio threw his annual holiday fete Saturday night and, needless to say, it was a jolly good time. While the place was too packed to take many pictures, I did manage to get some shots of Glenn's politically-themed Christmas tree, which, p.s., I loved.
Since I missed Glenn's tree-trimming party the weekend prior, I brought him a late politically-themed ornament: a pickle. It's a symbol of the state Bush and his administration has left our country in.
Glenn chose a Barack Obama finger puppet as the 'star' to top off his tree. A shining star indeed...
Of course it wasn't all politics. There were disco balls...
Ahhh...It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Halloween Day Wallpapers
The Halloween is the grand festival celebrated in the month of October on the date of 31st, but is the celebration of death with the scary creatures like vampire, spiders, snakes, bats, cats and scary witches. So save these horrable picture in you PC or set them as a Halloween Day Wallpapers of party and Halloween nightmare.
This is a bat vampire halloween day wallpaper for your desktop.
This is a bat vampire halloween day wallpaper for your desktop.
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Thursday Art Crawl...Chelsea, 24th St.
11/15/08
Seems November is the month for art openings...Thursday night art crawl in Chelsea on 24th Street. The block was abuzz with art fans, scenesters and, of course, fashionistas, weaving their way in and out of galleries to see new artist exhibitions. I visited the Bortolami Gallery where an old friend of mine (and now internationally celebrated artist) Aaron Young was having the opening reception for his new show "Punchline". I'm not great at explaining artwork, but according to the gallery, it's "an installation in which he invites the viewer into a participatory space constructed within the gallery." Right...The show runs until Dec. 20.
A Piece of Work: Artist Aaron Young in front of one of his famed pieces
Parisian Chic: The scarf, the jacket, the shoes...très magnifique
Australian import (and newest member to the posse) Matilda Boland with Danielle Saxe
Purple Reign: the colored tights make the outfit
Tokyo in the House
Seems November is the month for art openings...Thursday night art crawl in Chelsea on 24th Street. The block was abuzz with art fans, scenesters and, of course, fashionistas, weaving their way in and out of galleries to see new artist exhibitions. I visited the Bortolami Gallery where an old friend of mine (and now internationally celebrated artist) Aaron Young was having the opening reception for his new show "Punchline". I'm not great at explaining artwork, but according to the gallery, it's "an installation in which he invites the viewer into a participatory space constructed within the gallery." Right...The show runs until Dec. 20.
A Piece of Work: Artist Aaron Young in front of one of his famed pieces
Parisian Chic: The scarf, the jacket, the shoes...très magnifique
Australian import (and newest member to the posse) Matilda Boland with Danielle Saxe
Purple Reign: the colored tights make the outfit
Tokyo in the House
Free Halloween Wallpaper
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Six Scents Launch Party @ the New Museum...Bowery
11/13/08
A serious fashion set turned up Wednesday night to celebrate the launch of Six Scents, a new fragrance initiative that pairs designers and perfumers to help raise money for select charities (smelling good for a great cause...I like it!). Hosted by London-based designer Gareth Pugh, with tunes provided by The MisShapes, the party was held high atop Bowery in an all white, glassed in gallery space at the New Museum.
This year's designers and fragrances: Alexandre Herchovitch - "Urban Tropicalia", Bernard Willhelm - "Wicken 3000", Cosmic Wonder Light Source - "The Spirit of Wood", Gareth Pugh - "Diagonal", Jeremy Scott - "Illicit Sex" (this was my friend Glenn Belverio's favorite...how appropriate), and Preen by Thornton Bregazzi - "Teen Spirit".
I loved her Kimono-style jacket. It's always nice to see color in a sea of all black. I love how the leather clutch on the left is in the exact same colors, too.
The sophisticate and the school girl...cute.
Sharp shooter: Check out that belt buckle
Anh Tuan Pham and friend (whose name I'm not sure how to spell but I know it's pronounced 'We')
This is Chad. He wears his makeup like this every day (of course I asked). He said it takes him like an hour to put on. How cool does he look against the chartreuse elevator wall?
Speaking of the chartreuse elevator wall, I couldn't resist taking photos in there. A) it was just so big. And B) how often do you see chartreuse elevators? Me with my date Glenn Belverio (and his new pewter Piere Hardy shoes).
No, it's not coc he's doing there on the mirrored surface, he's actually smelling perfume. Guests could smell all 6 designer fragrances from a shiny black plexiglass riser like you see here. See the holes in the corner? That's where the scent came out.
These are some serious spiked boots.
View from the terrace
Sophia LaMar...
...I asked her about her shoes and she said she made them herself. "You have to be creative in times like this--a recession." I agree 100% and will be keeping my out for more recession-inspired fashion.
The hair, the green layers...she reminds me of mother earth.
I'm a big fan of suspenders
Flower girl
Beautiful Sophie Na and Glenn Belverio
For more on the evening, check out Glenn's post on Diane, A Shaded View on Fashion
A serious fashion set turned up Wednesday night to celebrate the launch of Six Scents, a new fragrance initiative that pairs designers and perfumers to help raise money for select charities (smelling good for a great cause...I like it!). Hosted by London-based designer Gareth Pugh, with tunes provided by The MisShapes, the party was held high atop Bowery in an all white, glassed in gallery space at the New Museum.
This year's designers and fragrances: Alexandre Herchovitch - "Urban Tropicalia", Bernard Willhelm - "Wicken 3000", Cosmic Wonder Light Source - "The Spirit of Wood", Gareth Pugh - "Diagonal", Jeremy Scott - "Illicit Sex" (this was my friend Glenn Belverio's favorite...how appropriate), and Preen by Thornton Bregazzi - "Teen Spirit".
I loved her Kimono-style jacket. It's always nice to see color in a sea of all black. I love how the leather clutch on the left is in the exact same colors, too.
The sophisticate and the school girl...cute.
Sharp shooter: Check out that belt buckle
Anh Tuan Pham and friend (whose name I'm not sure how to spell but I know it's pronounced 'We')
This is Chad. He wears his makeup like this every day (of course I asked). He said it takes him like an hour to put on. How cool does he look against the chartreuse elevator wall?
Speaking of the chartreuse elevator wall, I couldn't resist taking photos in there. A) it was just so big. And B) how often do you see chartreuse elevators? Me with my date Glenn Belverio (and his new pewter Piere Hardy shoes).
No, it's not coc he's doing there on the mirrored surface, he's actually smelling perfume. Guests could smell all 6 designer fragrances from a shiny black plexiglass riser like you see here. See the holes in the corner? That's where the scent came out.
These are some serious spiked boots.
View from the terrace
Sophia LaMar...
...I asked her about her shoes and she said she made them herself. "You have to be creative in times like this--a recession." I agree 100% and will be keeping my out for more recession-inspired fashion.
The hair, the green layers...she reminds me of mother earth.
I'm a big fan of suspenders
Flower girl
Beautiful Sophie Na and Glenn Belverio
For more on the evening, check out Glenn's post on Diane, A Shaded View on Fashion
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