Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Avril Lavigne - Family

Avril Lavigne stars aol cdnAvril Lavigne or Avril Ramona Lavigne was born to a French-born father, John, and a Franco-Ontarian mother, Judy, in Belleville, Ontario, Canada on September 27, 1984.

Avril Lavigne's father named her Avril after the month "April" in French.

Avril Alvigne has an older brother, Matthew, and a younger sister, Michelle. Her mother was the first to spot young Lavigne's talent.

At the age of 2, Avril Lavigne began singing church songs along with Avril Lavigne's mother.

Avril Lavigne's family moved to Napanee, Ontario, when she was 5 years old.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Nooooooo!


Why God, Why!!! Did you have to take away the Catnip? Strangely enough it reminds me a lot of this pic!

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Kittens Attack!!!



What I want to know is what's in the box catnip? That's is my guess... It's just like Kitty crack :~)

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

What Kitten?

Poor kitty, what did he do to deserve this?

Avril Lavigne - #1 United States, Under My Skin and The Best Damn Thing

Avril Lavigne tv edogoAvril Lavigne's second and third album, Under My Skin and The Best Damn Thing, reached #1 in the United States.

Avril Lavigne has scored 6 number-one singles worldwide, including "Complicated", "Sk8er Boi", "I'm With You", "My Happy Ending" and "Girlfriend".

Monday, April 20, 2009

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Sunday, April 12, 2009

Avril Lavigne - Let Go, broke into the recording industry

Avril Lavigne images blog yow azzupAvril Lavigne broke into the recording industry with her debut album, Let Go.

Avril Lavigne's debut album, Let Go released in 2002.

Let Go, as of 2009, over 16 million copies were sold worldwide, more than 6 million of which were sold in the U.S..

The New York Top Three Spring 2008 Collections and Pictures

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Badgley Mischka

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The Paris Top Three Spring 2008 Collections and Pictures

Stella McCartney
There was a fun pajamas party at Stella McCartney. Her latest collection showed pretty and wearable clothes in a very laid-back, signature style with a smart adjustment of the season's trends: flowing seventies (again, seventies!) flower printed silk dresses and jumpsuits, blue silk “pajamas” tops or shirtdresses. There were also sweet little ruffled “nightgowns” and fluid trousers worn with white and khaki blazers.

Sonia Rykiel
Sonia Rykiel is one of the first names that come in my mind when I think of French designers. Her show is always a happy moment of Paris fashion week. Look no further for flirty frocks: la petite robe noir, daisy-print chiffon or polka dots tulle dresses came along with Rykiel signature pieces: bell sleeve flare spring coats, jumpsuits, cardigans, sweater dresses, velvet suits and frocks and fine knits, all in a flavored palette from vanilla to saffron to cognac.

Christian Dior's
Christian Dior's 60th birthday celebration showed more of the practical, commercial side of this label but that doesn’t minimize Galliano’s genius. The theme was an overview of twenties-through-forties styling and there was pinstripe three-piece suits, white-tie tailcoats, forties bold-shouldered jackets and trenches, jazz-age chiffon and thirties satin dresses. The style journey arrived to present fashion with modern touches like softer laid-back tailoring, zebra and leopard print and those adorable handbags.

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Alberta Ferretti Spring-Summer 2009, Collection Pictures

At her best, Alberta Ferretti does pretty in a way every woman can get. It's not a collection that should cause anyone to get hung up on concept or theme, or—in this case—fuss too much over the fact that the intellectual link between "Grecian" and "flapper" is, to put it mildly, a little tenuous. Just so long as the easy, fluttery, feminine options for evening keep coming, Ferretti gets an unspoken pass. This season, within two or three outfits, it was clear she was keeping up her end of the bargain.

Vertical, tiered fringing that suggested Fortuny pleating introduced the show, swiftly followed by one of Ferretti's signature whipped-around twirls of chiffon. The Greek-nymph side of the collection may be a reprise of her hits from last Spring, but no harm in that: Ferretti's signature way of draping a georgette dress can be gorgeous, and especially so when left to speak for itself—sans accessories—with flat sandals. Having established that, she wove in a series of short charmeuse cocktail dresses with Jazz Age tassels, and even something cool in the way of a dressy evening chino and a ribbon-lace capri pant. Save for a few moments when the fringe veered toward Spanish-shawl or showgirl territory, it made for a collection that will keep Ferretti's followers very happy, and likely gain her quite a few more.



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