Sunday 24 July 2011

Audrina Patridge poses topless for Bongo: "I hope my dad’s not mad!"


Audrina Cathleen Patridge (born on May 9th, 1985) is an American reality television personality,model , and  actress.
Audrina Patridge is back to doing what she does best: flaunting her in picture-perfect body.

Despite the scorching summer temperatures across the country, the reality star turns up the heat by posing topless in Bongo’s new "fall TV" and print campaign.
"CELEBS ARE NOT AFRAID OF SHOWING SOME SKIN WHEN IT COMES TO ADS"
The brunette bombshell, who has been the fashion company’s spokes model for the past two years, also dons a variety of animal prints, sequin shorts and curve-hugging jeans from the junior brand.


“The concept for the campaign was playful yet sexiest , and I got to dance around on set which is always fun,” the 26th-year-old reality star said.
This is the first time Patridge will appear in television commercials for Bongo, which is exclusively sold nationwide at Kmart and Sears. The ads will begin airing in late summer, and the print campaign will debut this fall in fashion, lifestyle and entertainment magazines.

But while the reality star looks confident in the sexy new campaign, she recently expressed her concerns over how her family will react.
After the risque semi nude image landed on the Internet, she tweeted: “Omg, a topless photo of me has surfaced on the Web! I hope my dad’s not mad!”

Stylish sisters talk passion for fashion, growing up in Hollywood- Dakota and Elle


 Elle and Dakota Fanning are proving to be the top sister act in Hollywood and the fashion world.
The stylish sisters got dolled up in Louis Vuitton for Vogue’s annual Age Issue, and spoke about growing up in the spotlight, borrowing each other’s clothes and what is next for them.
All though both girls are known for their grownup style, it seems 13th-year-old Elle is the sister who has a passion for fashion.
“My look today is ‘The Virgin Suicides’ meets Twiggy,” Elle said. “Right now I’m into a long, flowing, flower-power vibe.”
The Movie of “Somewhere” and “Super 8″ actress was recently named the newest face of Marc by Marc Jacobs. She’s also no stranger to Vogue – she appeared in a Bruce Weber-shot editorial for the fashion magazine’s May issue.

Older sister Dakota, 17 years old , also has a history with Jacobs. She’s worked with the designer for four years and is the current face of his Oh Lola fragrance. Since making it big in 2001′s “I Am Sam,” Dakota has appeared in a multitude of films, including the upcoming two-part “Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn,” and has landed the covers of Marie Claire, Dazed and Confused, Teen Vogue and V magazine.
Still, the elder Fanning sister said she is focused on college rather than fashion right now.
“I am in the normal range when it comes to clothes. Elle is not normal,” said Dakota, who will be attending NYU in the fall. On beginning her college life, she says: “It’ll be different and scary, but everyone does it! And it’ll be nice to have a space that’s just my own. I can have Hello Kitty ice trays and no one can tell me that I can not..”





I am incredibly self-conscious about my body- Mila Kunis


Milena “Mila” Kunis born on August 14th, 1983) is an American actress.
From her roots on the retro sitcom “That ’70s Show” to a full slate of films, It girl Mila Kunis is taking Hollywood by storm.
After proving her dramatic chops in the critically acclaimed her movie “Black Swan,” she’s back on screens playing a sex kitten with a funny side in “Friends With Benefits” opposite Justin Timberlake.
It’s no wonder she’s nabbing so much attention — like from Sgt. Scott Moore, the Marine who asked her out in a YouTube clip posted from Afghanistan.
On her date to the Marine Corps Ball: “I accepted an invitation and I’m staying true to my word. I got permission to be released from work for the day, so I’m flying in and flying out.”



On stripping down with her new co star: “I am incredibly self-conscious in real life about every part of my body, let alone for the whole crew to see and the whole world to see —--the last person I was cared about  [Timberlake]!!”
On being a Trekkie: “I got into it in my late teens — 18, 19, 20. Something like that. I got into it later than most people. But let’s not talk about it in the past tense. I’m still a ‘Star Trek’ Movie  fan. You never stop being one.”
On having friends with benefits: “It’s like communism — good in theory, in execution it fails. Friends of mine have done it, and it never ends well.”