Lisa Lisa Fashion Contest

Posted on October 03, 2011
MassAppealTV asked:


LISA LISAS 80s Fashion Flare PHOTO CONTEST Best Fan- 80s Fashion Photo Selected Receives Pair of Tickets to Lisa Lisa Concert!!! Lisa Lisa is inviting her fans to show their own retro style and compete in the “80s Fashion Flare” photo contest. Contestants should adhere to fashion styles that were notably en vogue throughout the 1980s, only photos of yourself can be submitted. The winner of Lisa Lisa’s “80s Fashion Flare” photo contest will receive 1 pair (two single) tickets to attend a concert to one of Lisa Lisa’s upcoming shows in the cities provided (Las Vegas, NV; Highland, CA; Phoenix AZ). Airfare NOT provided. The “80s Fashion Flare” photo contest is open to all Lisa Lisa fans 21-and-older who have myspace.com page. All submissions should be no larger then 300kb in size, and comply with myspace.com photo regulations. Contestants should upload photos to the comments portion of THIS “80s Fashion Flare” blogpost on Lisa Lisa’s myspace.com page: www.myspace.com/lisalisall77. Submissions must be received no later than the listed date on the official Myspace Rules for the 80-s Fashion Contest in each given city.

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THE 80′S REMIX!

Posted on September 29, 2011
bobbydo7777 asked:


ALL THE BEST OF 80′ S FASHION MUSIC AND FUN…ALSO LADIES OF THE 80′S

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Manilla Ice

Posted on September 19, 2011
RomanDeVoi asked:


80`s fashion hipster bouncin@ out to the ditch pitch…

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80′s makeup

Posted on June 12, 2011
SecretsOfMakeup asked:


Totally like 80′s guys….I had fun with this one sorry about the major under eye baggage lately…it seems like I have a lot going on in my head and I’m not getting much sleep…i will try to get that under control for you all so I can more good looking….:)

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Cyndi Lauper (80′s rocker) Costume Make-Up – by kandee

Posted on May 26, 2011
kandeejohnson asked:


BLOG: www.kandeethemakeupartist.blogspot.com FACEBOOK www.facebook.com TWITTER: www.twitter.com I love the 80′s! And this is a CLASSIC 80′s rocker, Cyndi Lauper, of “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun”, make-up! Love her and her wild hair…see more pics at my blog! Find the Cyndi Lauper wig here: www.spirithalloween.com Thank you for watching! PLease feel free to leave a costume look request in the comments! Have an awesome day! xo Kandee

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80′s makeup part 2

Posted on May 23, 2011
SecretsOfMakeup asked:


part 2…jeez must I repeat myself!

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Madonna Louise Ciccone – Everything You Need to Know

Posted on November 06, 2010
Darius Maslow asked:




Madonna Louise Ciccone, an American entertainer, recording artist and entrepreneur was born on 16th August, 1958 in Bay city, Michigan. Her father Silivo “Tony” P Ciccone was a design engineer for General Motors and her mother was Louise. She was the third of six children. She spent her childhood in Detroit suburbs of Pontiac and also in Avon Township. She lost her mother at the early age of nine due to ****** cancer. Madonna and her siblings resented housekeepers. They could not tolerate anybody taking the place of their mother. Madonna was fearful that her father also would be taken away from her. She became very rebellious after her father remarried Joan Gustafson and had two more kids. She attended St. Federick’s Elementary school, St. Andrew’s elementary school and Rochester Adams high school.

She graduated as a straight – A student. She always got good grades despite her rebellious and unconventional behaviour. She received a dance scholarship from the University of Michigan, but she left the University in her second year and moved to New York. Here she became a **** model. She worked as a waitress and dancer for “Patrick Hernandez” on his 1979 world tour. She was involved with Dan Gilroy, a musician and they formed a rock star band, “The breakfast club” in the same year. In 1980 she left it and with Stephen bray she formed another band “Emmy”. A DJ recorder and producer Mark Kamins was impressed by her demo recordings and brought her to the founder of Sire records, Seymour stein. She has never looked back since. She signed the singles deal in 1982 with Sire records. Madonna made her debut in music industry with “everybody’ which was an instant hit. Then came the “Holidays”. She debut in the movies was in the year 1985 in “Desperately seeking Susan”.

Madonna’s looks, and her dressing started influencing young girls and women and she became a fashion trend of 1980s. She was globally recognised after her studio album “Like a virgin”. She also tried her luck in the mainstream cinema from “Vision quest”. In 1992 she founded her own entertainment company “Maverick”. Many of her acts have made critics question Madonna as a “sexual renegade” and she faced strong negative publicity from critics and fans for her acts.

She started dating Sean Penn an actor in 1985 and married him the same year. They separated three years later in 1989. She was rumoured to have an affair with John D Kennedy Jr. She is married to Guy Ritchie and has a son from him. She has a baby from another association and she has also adopted a child from Malawi.

In 2003 she published a book called “American Life” another book for children “the English Roses” were also released. “Material girl” a beer was named after her by Manchester Brewery in 2004. She directed her first film “Filth and Wisdom”. In 2008 she was inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame.

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Is Lady Gaga The New Madonna?

Posted on November 03, 2010
Keith Clean asked:




Lady GaGa is not only a trendsetter in today’s pop music but in fashion as well. Last year she was the favorite subject for many Italian and French designers during their fashion shows. But she is not only loved by the designers in the fashion industry, other celebrities are also going GaGa for the Lady.

The answer to the question we all want to know is “What inspires her?”, she answers: “I am inspired by all sorts of things mostly New York City which is where I am from.” “I am inspired by photography and art and I like to go to museums.” She than pauses and says “And yes, Madonna of course!”

In 2010 Madonna wasn’t the biggest singer or entertainer but we can’t forget the influence she has had on nowadays pop music and pop culture. Madonna was known for being a strong and extremely dominant performer who did what whatever she wanted to do, without thinking about what the critics would write about her in the tabloids.

In the 80s and early 90s Madonna was the ultimate entertainer. She could sing and dance like the best but also had a great sense of fashion and wasn’t to shy to showcase it. Many teenage girls followed the trends that she started by buying gloves, Ray Ban sunglasses and pearl necklaces.

She was also revolutionary, singing about topics no other female in that time dared to sing about. It can be said that Madonna made it okay for females to be as sexual as they wanted to be.

Does this remind you of any one today?

Lady Gaga of course. Remember last year’s performance at the MTV music awards where she sang the song “Paparazzi” and ended it by pretending to hang herself, while she was drenched in blood? Everybody was furious.

Madonna sort of did this already in 1984. She was then dressed up in a wedding dress and sang the song ” Like a Virgin” and crawled around the stage like a ***** bride who was couldn’t wait for her honeymoon to begin. Everybody was furious.

One thing is for sure, nobody ever forgot the Madonna performance nor will they forget Lady Gaga’s performance last year at the MTV Music awards.

I certainly think that Lady Gaga is the Madonna of the twenty-first century. But my point is: if there never had been a Madonna, Lady Gaga probably never would have existed today. Madonna did some very great things, which never should be forgotten. It also must be said that Lady Gaga is extremely talented, nevertheless she got “lucky” Madonna already carved the pad out that lies ahead of her.

To summarize this article: The teens nowadays need to appreciate their elders and Lady Gaga has a good chance to become our modern day Madonna.

If you like to receive the latest news about Lady G and other superstars you should visit this Lady Gaga blog

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The Importance Of Women In Art

Posted on October 30, 2010
Donovan Gauvreau asked:




In the history of mankind, women have always been an interesting model for art, from stone carvings to canvas paintings. They have been the focus of some of the world’s most important masterpieces. While it is essential to acknowledge all the great pieces of artistic expression displaying the female form, some deserve exclusivity for their uniqueness, and some artists merit kudos for their awareness of the importance of women in art.

Leonardo da Vinci

Homage must be paid to the great artist Leonardo da Vinci, who was born during a time when women were far from being on equal ground with men, and yet, he frequently chose women as models and presented them under a favorable light in his art work. To say that he intentionally supported the plight of women would be a stretch, but when one contemplates his art, one can presume that women were a subject of significant interest to him, and that he thought their essence and beauty to be worthwhile capturing with his brush strokes.

Mona Lisa

The list of spectacular and awe-inspiring works of art, using women as the main, subject, includes Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa. The haunting portrait is not only a display of striking physical female beauty, but also a show of remarkable understanding, on the artist’s part, of the inner wisdom of women, their subtle charm and seductive nature. For centuries, her mysterious smile has been studied by art critics, only to remain an enigma to this day.

The Last Supper – Mary Magdalen

There is an ongoing debate as to whether the person sitting to the right of Jesus in Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece The Last Supper is indeed Mary Magdalen. The assumption that her role amongst Christ’s disciples merited a place in this famous masterpiece is valid ground to believe that women in art had a major impact in classical art, as well as in the modern art forms today.

The Many Faces of The Madonna

There are countless famous and popular examples of women as subjects in art work. The sheer number of images of the Madonna, sculpted, painted, or otherwise, is impressive. With or without child, she is a symbol of not only spirituality and faith, but also maternal love. Although the Madonna is most often associated with religion, she is also considered a universal ‘mother’ icon. To the non-religious, observer, Madonnas are viewed on a more simplistic level. Beauty, grace, and love artfully expressed through the delicate female form.
A few well-known classic Madonnas are listed below:

‘Madonna of the Sunset’ – wall painting by Italian artist Pietro Lorenzetti (1280-1348)The Madonna of the Magnificat’ – painting by Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510)’The Madonna of the Goldfinch’ – one of many small Madonnas by Raphael (1483-1520)’Madonna’ – painting by Spanish artist Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (1618-1682)

Some modern Madonna images include:

‘Madonna of the Lilies’ – paper giclee by French artist William Bouguereau (1825-1905)’Modern Madonna and Child’ (1922) – painting by J.C. Leyendecker (1874-1951)’Madonna and Child’ – painting by Kristin Llamas (1982- )’Black Madonna’ – relief sculpture by Nigerian artist Chidi Okoye

From Then to Now

Images of women in art date back to prehistoric times, when female forms representing fertility were carved in stone or painted on walls. To this day, artists still attempt to capture the essence of women, **** or attired, melancholic or joyous, innocent or seductive, by transposing their perception of the female gender into their art. So how important is the role of women in art? Very important!

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Madonna – Iconic Fashion Image In 1980S

Posted on October 27, 2010
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