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This blog appreciates all forms of art. Content on this blog may not be suitable for all readers. Most entries are for 18+ audience and some post are NSFW.
Saturday, May 13, 2023
Friday, May 12, 2023
Fashion is DEFINITELY Art: Louis Vuitton Pre-Fall 2023
Creative Director: Nicolas Ghesquière
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Thursday, May 11, 2023
Laetitia Casta
Acting Appreciation
Born on May 11, 1978, French supermodel, actress, and singer Laeticia Casta was discovered at age 15 by photographer Frederic Cresseaux in Corsica. She quickly became one of the most sought-after models in the fashion industry.
The 5'7" Laeticia became a Guess? Girl, in 1997, and eventually was chosen as a Victoria's Secret Angel, a title given to the elite group of models, a few years later.
Since 1998, Laeticia has been the spokesperson for cosmetics company L'Oréal. She has been featured on over 100 popular magazine covers from Rolling Stone, Elle, Cosmopolitan, Sports Illustrated (Swimsuit Issue), more. And she has walked the runways for some of the world's top designers such as Yves Saint Laurent, Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana, and Louis Vuitton.
In 1999, she made her acting debut in the French film Astérix et Obélix contre César. She would then appear in Gainsbourg: A Heroic Life where she played French model Brigitte Anne-Marie Bardot.
Laetitia is also known for her philanthropy and activism. She was appointed as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for children's charity, and has been involved in campaigns for environmental protection and animal rights.
Sources:
Wikipedia
https://www.vogue.fr/fashion/galerie/laetitia-castas-fashion-evolution
https://www.boobpedia.com/boobs/Laetitia_Casta
https://pleasurephotoroom.wordpress.com/2015/01/30/laetitia-casta-2005/
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Wednesday, May 10, 2023
Fred Astaire
Acting Appreciation
You've probably heard the name "Fred Astaire" sometime in your life. It's reported that Tom Holland will be playing Fred Astaire in an upcoming biopic.
Born on May 10, 1899 in Omaha, Nebraska, Fred Astaire is a legendary figure in the world of entertainment, best known for his dazzling footwork, effortless grace, and extraordinary talent as a dancer, singer, and actor. Astaire's career in stage, film and television spanned 76 years.
Astaire started alongside his older sister Adele as vaudevillians. Their first act was called Juvenile Artists Presenting an Electric Musical Toe-Dancing Novelty. Soon after, the duo became a sensation, and over the next decade, they traveled the world performing in theaters and music halls across Europe and America.
The family decided to take a two-year hiatus from show business around the time Fred's older sister's height became more obvious and to avoid trouble from child labor laws of the time.
In 1912, the siblings resumed their performances incorporating tap dancing, tango, waltz, and other ballroom dances. They became known for their impeccable timing, sophisticated choreography, and effortless elegance.
By the age of 14, Fred was taking on a musical interest and incorporating his new music and dance ideas. During the 1920s, Fred and Adele appeared on Broadway and the London stage and received high praise.
Despite the siblings' success, Astaire got a chance to pursue a solo career in 1932 when he signed with RKO Pictures. Around that time, he married Phyliss Potter, a Boston-born New York socialite, and Adele married Lord Charles Cavendish.
Fred went on to achieve success on his own on Broadway and in London with Gay Divorce. His debut film was a musical called Dancing Lady, which played a choreographer who falls in love with a struggling actress played by Joan Crawford. He would then star in a string of successful musicals, including Flying Down to Rio, The Gay Divorcee, and Top Hat, which featured some of his most iconic dance sequences.
Astaire's dancing was a thing of beauty, and his style was characterized by its lightness, fluidity, and grace. His choreography was precise and complex, yet appeared effortless, and with an uncanny ability to make even the most difficult steps appear easy.
Astaire appeared in dozens of films and television shows, and worked with some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry, including Ginger Rogers, Judy Garland, and Audrey Hepburn. He received numerous awards and accolades, including an Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1936 for The Way You Look Tonight from the film Swing Time.
He performed well into his 70s, and remained a beloved figure in the world of entertainment. He will be remembered for his extraordinary talent as a dancer, singer, and actor.
Sources:
Wikipedia
Tuesday, May 9, 2023
Online Porn Can't Wait Until Tomorrow
The internet made porn more accessible -- unfortunately, a little too accessible. Sometimes to the point where your everyday activities are diminished because of porn.
It's hard to set aside time to a hobby that can consume one's energy. If not careful, one can lose a whole day.
What's worse is online porn, if not controlled, can affect relationships with spouses, significant others, friends, and family.
Whereas online porn can provide new ideas to try in the bedroom, a little too much porn can become emotionally numbing in real sexual intercourse.
I type this acknowledging that I do enjoy porn. I've been enjoying it since I was a teenager. At times, I did find myself consumed by internet porn to the point where I had to disconnect cold turkey to reset.
If you find yourself in this circumstance, it is okay to say "I have a problem." Disconnect. Reset. If you need to, get professional help. It's okay.
Monday, May 8, 2023
René Maltête
Photography Appreciation
French photographer René Maltête was born on May 8, 1930 in Lamballe, Brittany. He is known for his humorous and poetic photographs that capture the charm and absurdity of everyday life.
Maltête started taking pictures with a Pontiac Bakélite, a 6x9 folding camera, at the age of 16. He began his career as a photographer in the 1950s with a Semflex 6×6 TLR.
His work quickly gained recognition for its unique and playful style. He was particularly interested in capturing the fleeting moments of everyday life and his photographs often feature unexpected juxtapositions and visual puns.
Maltête's black and white photography often provided a sense of humor and irony that has a feel of timeless quality. His work has been exhibited in numerous galleries and museums throughout France and Europe.
René Maltête passed away on November 8, 2000.
Sources:
Wikipedia
http://rene.maltete.com
https://www.boredpanda.com/french-street-photography-rene-maltete/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=organic
Sunday, May 7, 2023
Dance: Jacquelyne Boe - Birthright
Choreography: Jacquelyne Boe
Original Music: Jeremy Nuncio
Dancers: Siri Ell, Laura Gutierrez, Kendall Kramer, Sarah Lyman and Alonzo Moore
Kaplan Theatre, Houston, TX, January 28, 2017






