The 62nd primetime Emmy awards took place last night on the 29th of August at The Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, California. The drama to receive the most nominations was Mad Men,the comedy to receive the most nominations was Glee and the miniseries to receive the most nominations was The Pacific. Who do you think was best and the worst dressed at the 2010 Emmy Awards? Here are the dresses from the red carpet: Nina Dobrev
Eva Longoria
Anna Paquin Moyer
Julianna Margulies
Emily Deschanel
Heidi Klum
Stephanie Pratt
Kim Kardashian
Lauren Graham
Lea Michelle
Kyra Sedgwick
Kathy Griffin
Julie Bowen
Jewel Kilcher
Jessalyn Gilsig
Jennifer Carpenter
Jayma Mays
January Jones
Eva La Rue
Toni Collette
SofĂa Vergara
Emily Blunt
Elizabeth Mitchell
Claire Danes
Christina Hendricks
Carrie Preston
Angela Kinsey
Edie Falco
Glenn Close
Let me know who was the best and the worst dressed at the 2010 Emmy Awards in your opinion.
Today I find out some exciting news : Polyvore announced the launch of Mini Editor widget and an opportunity to win $1,000 for your dream fall wardrobe!
The Mini Editor is a free, easy-to-install widget that brings Polyvore's virtual styling tool to your own blog or website. If you're a blogger, you can easily add the Mini Editor to a blog post and give your readers a fun, interactive way to mix & match products and create outfits.Here's the Mini Editor I created that shows off my top fashion picks.Powered by PolyvoreGo ahead and try making an outfit! Drag items to the canvas, resize items by dragging the corners, or rotate items by using the circle at the top of each item. Use the "Forwards" and "Backwards" buttons to reorder. When you're done, hit the "Publish" button.
To celebrate the launch of the Mini Editor, Polyvore is giving away $1000 to a blogger AND $1000 to one of their readers through the Fall Wardrobe Styling Challenge. All you have to do is create a Mini Editor filled with your favorite things for fall, post it to your blog,and encourage your readers to make outfits.
To create this look yourself and achieve a gorgeous side fishtail braid you need to ensure the next steps are followed:
Wet your hair until it is a bit damp before starting as this will allow you to create the pattern better without the strands slipping out. Damp hair will have a better adherence and will help set the braid in place. Apply a little bit of volumizing spray or mousse throughout the hair and scrunch it to get a certain messy, textured look
Gather your hair on the side of the head and part the hair into two sections. Take a small amount of hair out of one section and join it with the other. Now repeat on the other side pulling a bit tight to create a firm braid.
Once you have reached the end of the hair secure the end using a hair elastic but try to use one that is not too bulky and stands out. Use a clear one or one that blends well with your hair color so it will not show as much.
To give it the final look pull gently on the side of the braid to get some of the hairs a bit out as this will help create that teased, messy fishtail look. If this is not really a style that works for you, leave the fishtail as it is as it will look fabulous either way.