Showing posts with label mypicture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mypicture. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Chace Crawford Strolls Through The Gossip Girl Set
Tuesday: The green-eyed sexy of Mikhail Guy
Sunday, July 24, 2011
New AAG Model: Rafael
' latest model Rafael is a 26-year-old Brazilian-American now living in the states for several years. He's completing his studies and also models part time. He enjoys working out, computers, and a variety of contact sports, including mixed martial arts. He did commercial modeling when he was in his teens but has recently decided he wanted to get back into it - he's now focused on fitness modeling. Rafael works out several times a week to maintain his physique and is looking forward to seeing where his new modeling endevours will take him.
Height: 5'11, weight: 174
Hobbies: Jiu jitsu, beach volleyball, surfing, kick boxing
Most admired body part: Abdominals
You find many high quality photos and videos with Rafael on
Height: 5'11, weight: 174
Hobbies: Jiu jitsu, beach volleyball, surfing, kick boxing
Most admired body part: Abdominals
You find many high quality photos and videos with Rafael on
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Sadik Hadzovic
At 23 years of age, this NYC native is taking ground as the new up-and-coming top model in the fitness and fashion industry. Sadik has earned himself a huge following as being the muse of many professional photographers statewide.
Monday, July 18, 2011
2011 men's hair trends
All fashion trends are cyclical, and in recent years have gradually modernised the looks of the 20th Century and planted them firmly in the 21st. Such a modernisation of past styles is especially true of men's hair trends in 2011: it's out with the new, and in with the old. Or at least an old hair style with a new twist.
Men's fringe hairstyle trend
The men's fringe is the dominant hair trend for gents in 2011. And while it was also on-trend in 2010, 2011 offers up three variations on the men's hair trend:
1. the well-groomed, swept fringe2. the textured, wet fringe
3. the curly fringe
Straight fringe
Continuing on from last year's men's hair trends, the men's fringe remains a major feature of men's hair trends in 2010. But, naturally, this is a hair trend that has evolved. While the men's fringe in 2009 was all about close-to-eyebrow length, in 2010 we have more options.
How To Cut The Fringe
Thankfully, the men's fringe trend in 2010 comes in a variety of lengths, so you're going to be able to play with the look to suit your face shape. While you'll be looking to keep shorter back and sides (British grade 4-5), the way of truly making it your own is to play with the length of the fringe itself. No better example exists than the Bottega Veneta Men's Spring-Summer 2009 catwalk which provided two fringes in stark contrast to each other:
Of the two, the latter side swept fringe is the more preferential, with the cropped fringe looking a little too nondescript. If the side swept fringe does look like a hair style you might wear, be sure to check out Marni's menswear Fall(Autumn)/Winter 2008/2009 catwalk collection where it was a look sported by most of the models.
Personally, I'd recommend something far more current and cut your fringe with texture and at brow length as seen on Burberry Prorsum's Men's Spring/Summer 2009 catwalk (below).
How To Style The Fringe
Whether you take a straightening iron to your hair or enjoy naturally straight hair, the men's fringe trend in 2010 is all about texture. I'm not talking about afro-inducing curls akin to those spotted on Alexander McQueen's Fall(Autumn)/Winter 2008/2009 runway (those were horrible) but light, layered detail. And in giving us the best length, Burberry Prorsum also featured the best textured styling for the men's fringe:
Whether you take a straightening iron to your hair or enjoy naturally straight hair, the men's fringe trend in 2010 is all about texture. I'm not talking about afro-inducing curls akin to those spotted on Alexander McQueen's Fall(Autumn)/Winter 2008/2009 runway (those were horrible) but light, layered detail. And in giving us the best length, Burberry Prorsum also featured the best textured styling for the men's fringe:
This textured hair style, with its longer fringe, is the 2010 incarnation of the 'Caesar cut', named after the hair style Roman dictator perpetuus Julius Caesar who is frequently depicted wearing his hair in a similar fashion. For a similar reason, it's also become known as 'the Clooney Cut' after actor George Clooney. While cut to bring hair from the temples and crown towards the forehead, the overall effect depends largely on using a matte wax or pomade to create the rugged texture and is quite akin to something sported by men in the Regency era.
And if it's a rugged texture you're after, particularly if you have wavy or curly hair, then look no further than Gucci's Men's Fall (Autumn)/Winter 2008/2009 catwalk where the models oozed sex with a take on 2010's fringe hair style trend.
Wet fringe
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| Regency men's hair style from Burberry Prorsum |
Men's curly fringe
Back in 2008 when a fringe wasn't school boy straight it was only ever one other thing: messy - think a messed up rocker post groupie session and you're shan't be far off the mark. That style came in 2008 and then it went. But amongst 2011's men's hair styles are looks that move away from the genteel and, thus, the messy fringe returns in another form: curly hair. While cut curly all over, the trend for men's curly hair in 2011 is to wear it with length in the fringe, which should be the dominant focus of the hairstyle.
As for the exact length of this curly hair trend, it's whatever suits you best. Chaps whose curly hair permits length without the need for a lot of hair product may opt for something 1970's (the decade with the biggest impact on 2011 fashion trends) inspired, while those in need of more product may opt for a less voluminous take on the hair trend. Both of these styles are pictured, respectively, directly below and were seen on Gucci's S/S 2011 catwalk.
If neither of those curly hairstyles are suited to your mane then the shorter version, with its ability to be styled with much more hair product than the former two styles, may be an option.
The Slick Back
Though he's given his name to an incarnation of the fringe hair trend, actor George Clooney has been a larger influence of another of 2010's hair style trends for men: the slick back.

In being a part of 2010 hair trends the slick back drives home one major point: men's hair styles in 2010 are all about the classics. In fact the slick back may actually be a little too classic for most men, with its popularity in the likes of Ralph Lauren catalogues it actually conveys a real American style that will guarantee it success in the States but probably little outside.
How To Cut The Slick Back
If you're after the slick back look there's one important thing to first consider: is your hair wavy or straight. From there on in it's easy.
If you're after the slick back look there's one important thing to first consider: is your hair wavy or straight. From there on in it's easy.
Guys with straight hair: stick to a longer cut on top. Guys with wavy hair: go for short hair on top, perhaps a few inches in length depending on the strength of your wave. The two models below, both from Jil Sander's Spring-Summer 2010 catwalk, best demonstrate the different cut lengths for the two hair types.
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| Partless slick back on Jil Sander's Spring-Summer 2009 men's catwalk |
For both straight haired and wavy haired men: short on the sides.
And for those who have neither straight nor wavy hair? Consult your stylist. You're going to have a real time getting the slick back hair style with curly hair, and unless you're willing to dedicate vast amounts of time each morning to your hair you might want to seek a chemical curl relaxer.
How To Style The Slick Back
Looking at it, you already know it's not going to take a lot of effort to style the slick back (provided your hair is suitable, and cut appropriately). Using the right product, like good old-school Brylcreem if you're after a classic wet look, the real trick is to make sure that the side you choose to slick the hair back towards actually suits your face. Try both ways, and don't forget that your mirror doesn't show your true image.
Looking at it, you already know it's not going to take a lot of effort to style the slick back (provided your hair is suitable, and cut appropriately). Using the right product, like good old-school Brylcreem if you're after a classic wet look, the real trick is to make sure that the side you choose to slick the hair back towards actually suits your face. Try both ways, and don't forget that your mirror doesn't show your true image.
The other major choice is whether to add a part or not. Clooney wears it with one, as did many a model on Moschino's Fall(Autumn)/Winter 2008/2009 catwalk, while the models at Jil Sander's collection launch (above) wore the look partless.
The Classic Part
Wearing the slick back hair trend partless might not be the way to go, however, given that the traditional part figures in so heavily into men's hair trends in 2010.
But while a part my seem simple enough, plenty of options still abound.
How To Cut The Classic Part
This one, I'm well and truly leaving alone. No, this is not a white flag of surrender. There are simply too many ways to cut a hair cut worthy of a part. See your stylist, but before you do so, here are some tips on the styling.
This one, I'm well and truly leaving alone. No, this is not a white flag of surrender. There are simply too many ways to cut a hair cut worthy of a part. See your stylist, but before you do so, here are some tips on the styling.
How To Style The Classic Part
There are so many options here, as you can apply a part to most any hair style. However, the classic part in 2010 is very much about traditional styling - the sort worn de rigueur by the likes of actor Cary Grant and The Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor; the 20th Century's ultimate trend setter. And it is from the Duke (middle and right, below) that we can see two classic stylings: the side sweep (right) and the slick back (middle).
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| Cary Grant and HRH The Duke of Windsor |
Grant too wears the side sweep though, unlike the Duke of Windsor, this is no ordinary part but rather the scalp revealing kind that arguably hasn't been truly fashionable since Grant himself was setting the silver screen alight. You can also take your queues from another of 2010's men's hair trends, the fringe, and combine it with a part as seen on Roberto Cavalli's men's Fall (Autumn)/Winter 2008/2009 runway.
A word of warning, however: avoid the soft part we saw on Calvin Klein's Spring/Summer 2009 men's runway (below). It's far too effeminate, and doesn't cast a sleek nor stylish figure.
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| The soft part at Calvin Klein Spring/Summer 2009 |
As with styling the slick back, the trick here is to find a part that suits your face shape. Though some will argue that the side you part your hair on reveals great details about your personality (it doesn't, some people just have too much time on their hands) the truth is that making the part look sexy really comes down to cohesion between your hair and facial structure.
Taliban in Pakistan 'police killing' video

Footage appearing to show the execution-style killing of 16 policemen in the restive north-west of Pakistan has been released by the Taliban.
The video shows policemen lined up on a hillside with their hands tied behind their backs in front of gunmen who berate them and then open fire on them.
The incident is said to date from June when militants crossed the Afghan border and captured police.
Pakistan's army spokesman told the BBC the video appears to be authentic.
A note released alongside the video said that the policemen were captured during a cross-border raid from Afghanistan in June in Pakistan's volatile Dir district.
The bodies were discovered by locals once the militants had left. The BBC received mobile phone footage from a policeman in Dir showing local residents discovering the corpses.
Disturbing footage
The area is regularly targeted by insurgents and hundreds of militants were reported to have descended upon the town of Shalato in a remote corner of Dir close to the border with Afghanistan's Kunar province. At least 25 Pakistani troops were also killed during the prolonged clash. The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for that attack.
The footage released by the Taliban is disturbing. The policemen are lined up on the left with only a few moments to live.
On the right, a local Pakistani Taliban commander accuses them of being the enemies of Islam and says God wants him to punish them.
Then his gunmen open fire and the men are seen collapsing as they are sprayed with bullets. Later, a militant is seen firing shots into the soldiers' heads to ensure they were all dead.
The BBC's Aleem Maqbool in Islamabad says incidents like this make Pakistan bristle with anger when it is told that it is not doing enough to fight militants. But, our correspondent adds, Pakistan's army also stands accused of abuses.
Human rights groups say there is considerable evidence that Pakistan's army has also conducted summary executions of suspected Taliban militants - an accusation the army denies.
"They are merciless terrorists and this is the threat which we are up against. We have suffered the most at the hands of al-Qaeda and its affiliates... At the same time Pakistan has delivered the most against [them]," Maj Gen Athar Abbas, Pakistan's army spokesman, told the BBC.
The army believes the attack was carried out by Pakistani Taliban fighters from Swat, who fled across the border into Afghanistan during the army's offensive there two years ago.
They have since regrouped and have been coming across the border to carry out attacks on isolated checkpoints like the one in Dir manned by the men who were killed.
Correspondents say that securing the long and porous border dividing Pakistan and Afghanistan has been a major challenge for the two countries.
Many of the militant groups that operate on either side of the border are closely linked.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Three Guys In Their Underwear, An Armpit, And My Future Ex-Husband
It can be just exhausting trying to think up interesting themes and titles for blog posts, and half the time I fail miserably. So think of this as me giving up. This is all I've got. Take it or leave it.
Here we have two model types enjoying each other's company while wearing little more than tiny underpants.

Here's another underwear boy. I wasn't sure if he had on underwear or a swimsuit, but I've decided it's underwear.

This is a gratuitous armpit shot for those who like that sort of thing. And who doesn't?

Finally, here's my future ex-husband attending a charity event at the Playboy mansion last Saturday night. Paris Hilton was there too, looking a hot mess, but I have no photographic evidence that their paths crossed, which is OK by me.

Today In History


Today is the anniversary of the Stonewall riots. If you don't know what that means, there is a good piece about it on Slate which can be read here. The world is a much better place for LBGT people now than it was in 1969 and we have the generation that fought back that night, and for years afterwards, to thank for that. And remember, eternal vigilance is the price of liberty.
My 1000th Post
I just happened to notice that my last post was my 999th, and I've been wondering all day what I could do to make this, my 1000th, special. What could I do besides posting a few pictures of pretty, shirtless boys, which is all I ever do anyway? Then I thought that maybe that's the most appropriate thing for me to do after all. And of course I would like take this opportunity to thank all of my readers, especially the tiny minority who take the time to comment.
Lately, for a variety of reasons, I have been contemplating the future of this blog. I admit that, for various reasons, it has not been as fulfilling for me to do this as it used to be, and I had a very recent incident (which I won't go into) that has finally convinced me that if this blog has a future it probably isn't on Blogger. But I'm not going to be a gloomy Gus. This is supposed to be a celebration! Here are some pretty, shirtless boys- long may they wave!


The Amazing "I Had Today Off" Monday Roundup!
sn't funny how the smallest things can give you a new lease on life? I hope you enjoy this collections of boys as much as I enjoyed collecting them for you.


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