Jumat, 29 Maret 2013
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Kamis, 28 Maret 2013
Pageant Vixen Talks: Siria Ysabel Bojorquez
UBC: Who is Siria on a normal day?
Siria: I am a goofy, loud, clumsy, nerdy “tree-hugger”. When not preparing for the pageant I can be found in the library studying, spending time with friends and family, doing photo shoots, caring for my home, or traveling to promote worthwhile organizations like Keep America Beautiful and Terracycle (turning trash into gold). I am often told that I keep myself “too busy”, however after my mother’s passing I know all too well that each and every day is a gift. Thus I try and make sure that I use every second that I have in this life to the fullest.
UBC: What was life of Siria before being a titleholder?
Siria: Other than not knowing how to apply makeup and do my hair I was the exact same person I am now. I consider myself to be a very determined and hardworking individual and I have always placed my studies and family above everything else. I have always known that I wanted to make a major impact on this planet and everyone in it, and the Miss Earth organization has allowed me to do exactly that.
UBC: Your family name is very interesting, what is the meaning of your family name?
Siria: My last name comes from my mom’s side of the family. It is a Spanish last name. The uniqueness of the name definitely has its negatives and positives! My own boyfriend cannot pronounce it correctly half the time! I don’t know the exact origin of it other than that it originates from Mexico. Like everyone in the US I have a different cultural background other than American, which is Mexican. I suppose this is exactly what being American is all about. The United States is truly a melting pot of cultures!
UBC: What made you decide to join Miss Earth USA?
Siria: To be honest I never pictured myself doing pageantry. I sadly admit that I fell into the stereotype that pageants are given, that is until I joined Miss Earth. Miss Earth is not just about appearances, we truly are “beauties for a cause”. I joined Miss Earth United States because I fully believe in what it stands for. I know firsthand that through hard work, a good heart and dedication we can have a positive impact on this planet, together we will make a difference.
UBC: How did winning Miss Earth USA change your career?
Siria: I am currently a student at Texas Tech University majoring in both the Honors College pre-law and Spanish with a minor in legal studies. One day I hope to become either an environmental or international lawyer so this is definitely right up my alley. I have always known that my goal in life was to make a difference, impact others and be a positive influence. What this title has now given me is something I will forever cherish, it has given me a voice to go out there and make the difference that I hope to have in my career. It has really helped me get a feel for what I hope to be doing in the future.
UBC: As Miss Earth USA, what is your environmental advocacy?
Siria: Upcycling. It is as simple as that. I have been promoting this cause since I was 16 years old and cannot find a better way in which to help solve the world’s environmental problems. I come from a very humble background where I did not have much and always had to ensure that nothing went to waste. Now that I am grown I observe others and have come to realize just how wasteful we humans can be. I love my country, but I realize that on a daily basis Americans throw away many things that can otherwise be utilized. This needs to change. Upcycling consists of so many things, from turning trash into gold to simply ensuring that every single thing we have does not go to waste. Being appreciative of what we have and sharing it is something many of us need to learn. I believe if people knew how easy and fun it can be to upcycle eventually many of our environmental problems would be solved. Things from forest degradation due to cigarette littering to carbon emissions from plastic bottles would be reduced with upcycling and the knowledge needed to live a “green life”. If as opposed to wasting materials we learned to save them and appreciate them, then we would be able to share them with the world.
UBC: How are you preparing for the pageant?
Siria: I am ensuring that I do everything possible to represent my country and the amazing people in it in the best light possible. As I am sure most other countries are doing I am ensuring that I have everything I need for the pageant. There is one element that I make sure I remember however, and that is giving back. I realize I only have one year with this title and especially right now a lot of media is focusing on the Miss Earth delegates. I am trying to make sure I utilize the attention that I am being given right now to promote my cause.
UBC: What strategy will you do to win the crown?
Siria: The two people that raised me, my grandmother and mother taught me at a young age that in this life you will always think someone is better than you and you will always think someone is worse, so to forget comparing yourself to others and be the best YOU that you can be. I plan on getting there and being the most beautiful version of me there is. All while remembering that I am there to help the environment and that at the end of the day it is the impact that all of us make that truly matters.
Siria as Miss Teen Earth USA |
UBC: How will you develop FRIENDLY COMPETITION?
Siria: Each and every single one of us is worthy of being Miss Earth, I truly believe that. I am a strong believer in destiny and I know that whoever takes home the title is meant to be. I try and set competition aside and just focus on the word friendship. We are all meant to work together to promote a cause. I am beyond excited to meet all of the other girls. Miss Earth Canada and I have already spoken a few times (she is so nice!) and Miss Earth Peru is already a friend of mine. I can’t wait to meet the rest of the girls as we all work together to promote environmental awareness.
UBC: After the pageant, what other activities will you be involved as Miss Earth USA?
Siria: I will continue doing what I have been doing for the past three years. Traveling throughout the United States to promote upcycling all while doing activities in my community and being myself an example of what living an eco-friendly life is like. Shooting commercials, photographing for different eco-friendly companies, giving speeches to educate, attending environmental forums and myself going out there and collecting and making upcycled items and signing Greenpeace petitions are all on the list.
I am constantly working on new projects and getting involved in new organizations so if anyone out there has anything that I can help out with please contact me! I am always more than willing! I will do as much with my year as possible and I will continue to work toward the conservation of the environment long after my year is up.
UBC: How will you cherish this experience?
Siria: Simply getting on that airplane is a dream come true for me, even more so that I get to see the beautiful country of the Philippines! I am the only person in my family that has ever been on an airplane (we have never been able to afford such a luxury) so I am most definitely the first person in my family to travel so far. I can’ t wait to experience the Filipino culture and everything it has to offer! I will take in every single minute and try an imprint it into my memory. I can’t wait to arrive!
UBC: Beauty Tip To All.
Siria: Be beautiful in every way. Be my definition of beautiful; when you have inner beauty and you have the ability to allow that inner beauty to shine through in your everyday words and actions only then will you be truly beautiful.
UBC: Message to all fans.
Siria: I cannot thank you enough for all the support and words of encouragement that I have been given throughout my preparations! I am not sure how I will do at Miss Earth but I hope I will make you all very proud! Know that I am doing my absolute best and will continue to do so. Please remember that as a supporter of Miss Earth you must be “green” too!
We would like to thank Siria for giving us her time in this interview. We wish you all the best of luck and we assure you of our support as you continue your advocacies which is growing. UBC supports you in all of you doings. Thank you so much Siria!
Pageant Vixen Talks: Valerie Remillard
UBC: 3 Words that BEST describes you.
Valerie: Three words that best describe me are: Natural, Authentic and Passionate.
UBC: What do you like to do on a normal day?
Valerie: On my normal day, I usually get up early in the morning to go to the gym, take a nice healthy lunch and then go to work. I am a nurse, so my days and schedules are always different depending on whether I work in the evening or day time. I relax after work and If I have time, I spend it with my family and friends.
UBC: What are the TOP 3 things that you cannot forget to bring as a beauty queen?
Valerie: The three things that I won’t forget are my camera, my make-up bag and the most important thing : my smile!
UBC: Why did you join Miss Earth?
Valerie: I decided to join the Miss Earth (Canada) because I believe in the mission of promoting environmental awareness and the preservation of our planet, this is truly something that I believe in. I admire women who want to change the world, who cares for the environment with a healthy body and mind. To represent Canada is a privilege and a great honour for me.
UBC: How did Miss Earth - Canada changed your life?
Valerie: Miss Earth Canada has changed my life in so many ways. It helped me realize that as a woman I am proud of my country. Every day, I learn something about how precious our Earth is because I am now surrounded by passionate people who allow me to see other horizons and coming from a small village, it opens my eyes and offers new perspectives and that is why i love being Miss Earth Canada 2012.
UBC: As Miss Earth - Canada, what is your environmental advocacy?
Valerie: Recycling is something that I practice a lot, however, Education will be my environmental advocacy and as a nurse, I would like to educate children regarding the importance of taking care of our environment and the effect it has on our health. I believe that our bodies, like the Earth, needs to be taken care of.
UBC: How will you balance time for family and time for pageantry?
Valerie: One thing that I am proud of my family is their love, understanding and support to whatever I do. They always encourage me to pursue my passion. They understand that as Miss Earth Canada, I have some commitments and responsibilities. Balancing the time for family and pageantry is not even an issue. I spend quality time with my family whenever there’s an opportunity.
UBC: What advice did Ashlea Moor give you?
Valerie: Miss Earth Canada 2011 Ashlea Moore told me to have fun, to enjoy every moment and that being Miss Earth Canada is truly a unique opportunity and a privilege. Consider each moment as a gift and welcome every opportunity as time goes quickly.
UBC: How are you preparing for the pageant?
Valerie: I am grateful to be surrounded by the exceptional team of Miss Earth Canada. My National Director Mr. Ronaldo Soriano Trono is a wonderful down to earth person. He gives me advise, tips and guides me for my preparation. I don't feel any pressure from him and he encourages me to enjoy every moment of this experience. To represent Canada to my best ability and the rest will be just icing on the cake. We have been having a lot of rendezvous for photo shoots (for Miss Earth Calendar), Make-up courses, physical training, visiting schools and hospitals. We are preparing our National Costume and Evening gown at the moment. It is truly exciting!
UBC: Will we still see you in another pageant?
Valerie: For now I'm only concentrating and focusing on the Miss Earth Pageant. This is a dream a come true.
UBC: How will you treasure this experience?
Valerie: I will treasure this experience by enjoying every moment of it. By focusing on the positive aspect of it and by not having any expectations.
UBC: Beauty Tip To All.
Valerie: The best beauty advice I can give to all is the ones that I am practicing myself. Sleep well , eat well and stay well.
UBC: Message to All
Valerie: Being Miss Earth Canada, is a great achievement for me, this is a dream come true and a chance to promote my message and my ideas. I want to show the world that I am a strong and determined woman who wants to make a difference. Thank you very much for this wonderful interview and for your interest in getting to know me. I truly appreciate this. Merci Beaucoup !
:: WEEKLY DIY INSPIRATION :: EASTER EGGS : :
xo, M.
Marbleized Easter Eggs |
Rabu, 27 Maret 2013
Miss Nepal 2013
Nepal's representative to Miss Earth, Miss World and Miss International 2013 |
21-year old Ishani Shrestha was successful in coveting the Miss Nepal World 2013 title and crown, the highest title, last 20th of March. She will travel to Jakarta for Miss World 2013 this December. Rosjisha Shahi Thakuri was crowned Miss Nepal Earth 2013 and will travel later this year at Miss Earth 2013. Shritima Shah was crowned Miss Nepal International 2013. She will travel to compete for Miss International 2013.
Senin, 25 Maret 2013
Pond's Femina Miss India 2013
PFMI: International, World, Earth |
Minggu, 24 Maret 2013
Ceska Miss 2013
Ceska Miss: World, Universe and Earth |
Miss Earth 2012 Tereza Fajksova graced the event.
Jumat, 22 Maret 2013
Princess Diana gowns fetch $1.2 million at auction - Yahoo! News
LONDON (Reuters) - Ten dresses worn by the late Princess Diana, including a velvet, midnight blue gown she famously danced in with John Travolta at the White House in 1985, fetched more than $1.2 million at a London auction on Tuesday.
The Victor Edelstein creation worn at the U.S. gala dinner was the top lot of the sale, held by fashion specialists Kerry Taylor Auctions, selling for $362,470, within the pre-sale estimates.
A beaded black Catherine Walker evening gown worn by Diana in a Vanity Fair fashion shoot by photographer Mario Testino raised $163,091, as did a crushed velvet burgundy dress by the same designer donned by the then Princess of Wales during a state visit to Australia.
Diana originally sold the pieces at a charity auction in New York shortly before she was killed in a high-speed car crash in Paris in August 1997.
The selection of mainly evening gowns charted the former royal's style evolution from ingénue to global fashion icon, a transformation that captivated the world as much as her private life.
Dubbed the "People's Princess" following her death aged 36, Diana was adored by millions of people who considered her a breath of fresh air in a royal family seen at the time as out of step with the modern world.
That fascination has been replicated by public affection for Kate Middleton, who married Diana's elder son Prince William in 2011 and subsequently announced her pregnancy last year.
The monarchy, meanwhile, has undergone a resurgence in popularity, underlined by the huge crowds that turned out to witness celebrations for Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee in 2012 marking 60 years on the throne.
Kerry Taylor said the sale saw a high level of interest, with some museums coming forward to grab a slice of royal history.
"We attracted bidders from across the world including Asia, America, Austria, Australia and of course, the UK, including three important museums, so we are hopeful that now people will actually get to see some of the dresses that belonged to the 'People's Princess'," Taylor said.
No stranger to royal fashion, Taylor previously sold a knitted see-through dress worn by Middleton during a student fashion show for $117,788.
($1 = 0.6619 British pounds)
(Reporting by Clare Hutchison)
Rabu, 20 Maret 2013
Selasa, 19 Maret 2013
White Shoes
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Global Prints
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Get your fingers poised to lace up and buckle your sandals! Gladiator heels are back, but they’re more adventurous than ever. Most versions lace up to your ankles–some go up to your thigh. Rock ‘em with a short hem to truly let them shine.
Bold Florals
Flowers in spring skews obvious, though this season, step it up a notch. Mix and match like Beyoncé or go full full on floral like Ashley Madekwe, slipping on a top and matching bottom.
Leather
Leather in the summer? Why yes. Yes, indeed. The sturdy fabric has carried over from fall to enter into our spring lexicon, thanks to lighter weights, brighter colors, and skin baring cut outs. To wear this well, go for perforated or sliced leather looks, or strapless tops that allow for a bit of ventilation.
Cropped Tops
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Whether sliced vertically or horizontally, stripes, some nautically inspired, will be sure to set off your wardrobe with panache. It’s all about bold combinations for Spring. Layer stripe on stripe, or take it easy with a lined dress. Note: horizontal stripes can make you look wide, while vertical stripes make you appear long and lean. Your choice!
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