All of my pictures are on my Facebook as well as here. I love having lolita friends on my facebook so if you wanna see a few extra pics I didn't post here check me out: http://www.facebook.com/RiotGrrl

We had an awesome meet up, though a smaller turn out then what we'd expected. All of 5 total though 14 people had RSVP'd. The day was GORGEOUS, sunny and warm, not windy rainy or even cloudy.
( For more pictures of our awesome meet up... follow the CUT... )

We had an awesome meet up, though a smaller turn out then what we'd expected. All of 5 total though 14 people had RSVP'd. The day was GORGEOUS, sunny and warm, not windy rainy or even cloudy.
( For more pictures of our awesome meet up... follow the CUT... )
I just checked feedback and everyone who commented on the EGL Secret Santa thread with positive feedback has been approved. Please email your addresses (regardless of whether you PMed them to me before or not, sometimes my PM box is kind of wonky) to fictitious.cake@gmail.com and put "EGL SECRET SANTA" in the subject line. If you don't email me your address within three days, you will not be able to participate. You will receive your assignments shortly after that along with instructions about when to send them out (a slightly pushed back date because of the lateness of this, I apologise again, but it'll still be due by earlyish December).
Be sure to tell me in your email who you are on LJ.
Once everyone gets their assignments, I'll make a post here with more detailed information.
EDIT: I actually missed a page so I will finish approving the people on that page tomorrow. Sorry, there were lots of pages and I lost track. You will ALL get your notice of approval or denial by tomorrow night and will have to send your address to my email within three days!
Thank you for understanding!
Be sure to tell me in your email who you are on LJ.
Once everyone gets their assignments, I'll make a post here with more detailed information.
EDIT: I actually missed a page so I will finish approving the people on that page tomorrow. Sorry, there were lots of pages and I lost track. You will ALL get your notice of approval or denial by tomorrow night and will have to send your address to my email within three days!
Thank you for understanding!
( Angel Pony! :D )
- Location:Vermont
- Music:Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk - Rufus Wainwright
- Location:NJ, USA
- Music:Weezer - If You're Wondering
Stanford waitress does Ky. proud on 'Top Model'
Laura Kirkpatrick is a finalist on CW show
By Mary Meehan
On Wednesday night's episode of America's Next Top Model, finalist Laura Kirkpatrick channels Pele, the Hawaiian goddess of volcanoes.
A waitress from Stanford (population 3,399) is making Kentucky proud as one of four finalists on America's Next Top Model.
Laura Kirkpatrick, 19, made an immediate impression during casting for The CW's hit reality competition by describing in some detail how to castrate a bull (squeeze, twist and slash).
She has gone on to produce consistently good photos on the fashion modeling contest and showcase her Southern charm. The judges, including show creator Tyra Banks, sometimes seem a little surprised at the sophistication of the blonde beauty with a truly country twang. This in spite of the fact that another Kentucky woman, Celia Ammerman, originally from Cynthiana, placed in the final four on Top Model last season.
Kirkpatrick, who is 5 feet, 6 inches tall, competes against other petite models in Cycle 13, where the hook is that all the women are shorter than 5-foot-7.
The buzz around Stanford is that Kirkpatrick took the top prize, but The CW won't tell and Kirkpatrick is not allowed to say until after the finale, scheduled to air Nov. 18.
But she can answer some questions via e-mail. Here's Kirkpatrick's take on sweet tea, life on the show and her grandma's love of sexy clothing.
( Laura adorableness under here! )
Laura Kirkpatrick is a finalist on CW show
By Mary Meehan
On Wednesday night's episode of America's Next Top Model, finalist Laura Kirkpatrick channels Pele, the Hawaiian goddess of volcanoes.
A waitress from Stanford (population 3,399) is making Kentucky proud as one of four finalists on America's Next Top Model.
Laura Kirkpatrick, 19, made an immediate impression during casting for The CW's hit reality competition by describing in some detail how to castrate a bull (squeeze, twist and slash).
She has gone on to produce consistently good photos on the fashion modeling contest and showcase her Southern charm. The judges, including show creator Tyra Banks, sometimes seem a little surprised at the sophistication of the blonde beauty with a truly country twang. This in spite of the fact that another Kentucky woman, Celia Ammerman, originally from Cynthiana, placed in the final four on Top Model last season.
Kirkpatrick, who is 5 feet, 6 inches tall, competes against other petite models in Cycle 13, where the hook is that all the women are shorter than 5-foot-7.
The buzz around Stanford is that Kirkpatrick took the top prize, but The CW won't tell and Kirkpatrick is not allowed to say until after the finale, scheduled to air Nov. 18.
But she can answer some questions via e-mail. Here's Kirkpatrick's take on sweet tea, life on the show and her grandma's love of sexy clothing.
( Laura adorableness under here! )
I am very interested in this dress but I am still a bit iffy on it. So i am asking: Does anyone own this dress? Would you recommend for someone to buy it? Could it be worn without a petticoat? http://www.fanplusfriend.com/servlet/the-7 90/Gothic-Lolita-Shirring-Back/Detail
Thank you in advance.
Thank you in advance.
Whitney Thompson Launches Supermodel Line of Candles & Jewelry
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Whitney Thompson is back home in Neptune Beach. As much as she's taking a breather with her family and close friends, she's still business.
In fact, America's Next Top Model is starting a business.
Thompson plans to sell a line of jewelry and scented candles. The wax from the candles can be used as a massage moisturizer. The new adventure is very personal.
"My designs, my candles, my jewelry, all of it is 100 percent me," said Thompson, from the comfort of Jaffi's, the boutique in Neptune Beach where her modeling career began.
The candles come in a variety of scents. The names read like her monthly travel itinerary: Hong Kong Blossoms; London Hot Tea and Ginger; Los Angeles Lilly; Milan Melon; Paris and Berries; and Central Park.
Oh, and there's also a candle called Boyfriend's Shirt. Thompson says it's something that the man in your life might like.
The man in her life goes to Jacksonville University. His name is Logan Chipperfield. He's a punter. Even ESPN is tracking his stats.
Most of the products are made on the First Coast. The jewelry is made by hand by a friend in Tennessee. Everything goes through her.
"Everything is literally touched by my hands," said Thompson. "It's all me. They're my babies. I love them."
( Read more... )
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Whitney Thompson is back home in Neptune Beach. As much as she's taking a breather with her family and close friends, she's still business.
In fact, America's Next Top Model is starting a business.
Thompson plans to sell a line of jewelry and scented candles. The wax from the candles can be used as a massage moisturizer. The new adventure is very personal.
"My designs, my candles, my jewelry, all of it is 100 percent me," said Thompson, from the comfort of Jaffi's, the boutique in Neptune Beach where her modeling career began.
The candles come in a variety of scents. The names read like her monthly travel itinerary: Hong Kong Blossoms; London Hot Tea and Ginger; Los Angeles Lilly; Milan Melon; Paris and Berries; and Central Park.
Oh, and there's also a candle called Boyfriend's Shirt. Thompson says it's something that the man in your life might like.
The man in her life goes to Jacksonville University. His name is Logan Chipperfield. He's a punter. Even ESPN is tracking his stats.
Most of the products are made on the First Coast. The jewelry is made by hand by a friend in Tennessee. Everything goes through her.
"Everything is literally touched by my hands," said Thompson. "It's all me. They're my babies. I love them."
( Read more... )




