Vanessa Lorenzo for Yo Dona Magazine October 2010 by Ruven Afanador
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Friday, October 29, 2010
Marcus Schenkenberg - Opening Event Donauzentrum October 28th 2010
Marcus Schenkenberg - Opening Event Donauzentrum October 28th 2010
Male bombshell Marcus Schenkenberg stars at the Opening Event at the newDonauzentrum in Vienna....
Katy Perry Hair 2010
Katy Perry Hair 2010
In 2009, Katy Perry was one of the new icons in the pop and style world and many women around the world were trying to emulate Katy Perry hair. 2010 has, so far, been no different from 2009 for Katy Perry. People are still looking to her for new directions to go in when it comes to fashion, style, and hairstyle and she has not yet shown any signs of slowing down. When it comes to big events for Katy Perry hair, 2010 has been a very positive year. She knows how to glamor it up and bust out huge hair when the time is right. Follow Katy's footsteps for any of your own big events with a dramatic hairstyle and you should stand out just as much as the pop icon. Then again, Katy seems to be able to work out the perfect hairstyle for any time of the year. Perhaps she should have her own hair calendar, I'd pick up the "Katy Perry Hair 2010" calendar the day it hit the shelves.
In 2009, Katy Perry was one of the new icons in the pop and style world and many women around the world were trying to emulate Katy Perry hair. 2010 has, so far, been no different from 2009 for Katy Perry. People are still looking to her for new directions to go in when it comes to fashion, style, and hairstyle and she has not yet shown any signs of slowing down. When it comes to big events for Katy Perry hair, 2010 has been a very positive year. She knows how to glamor it up and bust out huge hair when the time is right. Follow Katy's footsteps for any of your own big events with a dramatic hairstyle and you should stand out just as much as the pop icon. Then again, Katy seems to be able to work out the perfect hairstyle for any time of the year. Perhaps she should have her own hair calendar, I'd pick up the "Katy Perry Hair 2010" calendar the day it hit the shelves.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Melanie Scheriau for Kornmesser Juwelers
Melanie Scheriau for Kornmesser Juwelers
Melanie Scheriau presented the largest yellow diamond of Austria.
This "living picture" shows Melanie in Cleopatra-style on a couch, at her feet a tame gepard.
Pressphoto by Conny de Beauclair
Thursday, October 21, 2010
more elongating tips
Here is a video I found with tips to elongate legs, it's was made this past summer, but the tips are timeless. Here is the link.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
measurements & proportions
Quite a number of you have asked me whether you are proportioned or if your legs are short. Here is an optimal at home method for measuring your trunk and leg proportions (Anthropometric).
This method is called The Cormic Index (Sitting Height):
1. Sit on the floor by a wall, with legs straight out and flat.
2. Have your bottom, back, shoulders and head straight and touching the wall, and your eyes gaze forward, and sit as high as you can.
3. With a hard book, or box placed on the top of your head, have someone make a small marking with a pencil underneath the book/box, or just keep holding the book/box. It is best to have someone assist.
4. Measure the distance from the floor (where you were sitting) to the pencil marking on the wall or to where the book/box is still being held. This is your sitting height, in other words the length of your body.
5. You can measure your total height as well if you are not aware of it.
With these measurements you can determine how long your legs are, by subtracting the sitting height from the total height.
My measurements are:
Height: 175cm (69 inches)
Torso: 90cm (35.5 inches)
Legs: 85cm (33.5 inches)
Leg ratio 48%
Sitting height ratio: 51%
Apparently the average woman has legs that are at least 45% of her total height. 48% and up is considered aesthetic and preferred. You can figure this out by dividing your leg length over total height. (You multiply this by 100 to have a whole number if you wish)
To determine your torso proportions do the same as above but with the sitting height
One knowledgeable commenter went into great detail in this post here.
" If your torso ratio is .52 or .53, you are completely within the normal range, and also very average too by the way. You should have a longer torso than your legs by the way, most humans do. If you're below .52, then you have very long legs for your torso. Usually, only some select Africans and Aborigines from Australia have ratios below .52. Africans and aborigines can have averages of .49 to .50 although the range of their ratios will follow other human populations."
I also found this quote in one study: "The mean Cormic Index for European and Indo-Mediterranean populations is about 0.52. Africans have proportionally longer legs, in general, with ratios around 0.51. Asian and Far Eastern populations have proportionally shorter legs and means of 0.53-0.54 (Pheasant, 1986)."
However I do not entirely understand how the sitting height can be used as a torso height, as it includes the neck and head as well? And according to all of this my proportions are in fact normalish. However I am not entirely convinced.
How are you all proportioned?
Lastly, legs which are 1.4 % (Nicole Kidman ) of the total height are regarded as perfect.
More info:
Valdosta University Georgia USA sitting height data
Another measuring method video
Feminine Beauty site
This method is called The Cormic Index (Sitting Height):
1. Sit on the floor by a wall, with legs straight out and flat.
2. Have your bottom, back, shoulders and head straight and touching the wall, and your eyes gaze forward, and sit as high as you can.
3. With a hard book, or box placed on the top of your head, have someone make a small marking with a pencil underneath the book/box, or just keep holding the book/box. It is best to have someone assist.
4. Measure the distance from the floor (where you were sitting) to the pencil marking on the wall or to where the book/box is still being held. This is your sitting height, in other words the length of your body.
5. You can measure your total height as well if you are not aware of it.
With these measurements you can determine how long your legs are, by subtracting the sitting height from the total height.
My measurements are:
Height: 175cm (69 inches)
Torso: 90cm (35.5 inches)
Legs: 85cm (33.5 inches)
Leg ratio 48%
Sitting height ratio: 51%
Apparently the average woman has legs that are at least 45% of her total height. 48% and up is considered aesthetic and preferred. You can figure this out by dividing your leg length over total height. (You multiply this by 100 to have a whole number if you wish)
To determine your torso proportions do the same as above but with the sitting height
One knowledgeable commenter went into great detail in this post here.
" If your torso ratio is .52 or .53, you are completely within the normal range, and also very average too by the way. You should have a longer torso than your legs by the way, most humans do. If you're below .52, then you have very long legs for your torso. Usually, only some select Africans and Aborigines from Australia have ratios below .52. Africans and aborigines can have averages of .49 to .50 although the range of their ratios will follow other human populations."
I also found this quote in one study: "The mean Cormic Index for European and Indo-Mediterranean populations is about 0.52. Africans have proportionally longer legs, in general, with ratios around 0.51. Asian and Far Eastern populations have proportionally shorter legs and means of 0.53-0.54 (Pheasant, 1986)."
However I do not entirely understand how the sitting height can be used as a torso height, as it includes the neck and head as well? And according to all of this my proportions are in fact normalish. However I am not entirely convinced.
How are you all proportioned?
Lastly, legs which are 1.4 % (Nicole Kidman ) of the total height are regarded as perfect.
More info:
Valdosta University Georgia USA sitting height data
Another measuring method video
Feminine Beauty site
Monday, October 18, 2010
AnnaLynne McCord
AnnaLynne McCord is a young Television starlet, who I know form her role in Nip/Tuck, and is currently one of the leads in the new 90201 series, prior to acting she was a model. AnnaLynne has a feminine long torso, with a beautiful waistline.
Take notice how the position of the camera has some effect on body proportions, if a photo is taken from higher up, her legs appear even shorter (striped bikini), whereas if the camera is positioned lower to the ground, the torso is shortened by way of perspective. Therefor if you would like your legs to appear longer have the person photographing you crouch on the ground
Friday, October 15, 2010
message
Hello Ladies,
Just want to apologize for being away from the blog for quite some time (started a new job), however I have been reading and enjoying all your comments, and there are two great ideas I plan to follow through regarding the sharing personal photos and related experiences. And secondly sorry for changing the background so much, I keep trying to find the Lady Short Legs look, and am not entirely sure I know what it is yet. This one is ok for the time being.
Love ya all.
Just want to apologize for being away from the blog for quite some time (started a new job), however I have been reading and enjoying all your comments, and there are two great ideas I plan to follow through regarding the sharing personal photos and related experiences. And secondly sorry for changing the background so much, I keep trying to find the Lady Short Legs look, and am not entirely sure I know what it is yet. This one is ok for the time being.
Love ya all.
Alend King for STYLE UP YOUR LIFE! Winter 2010/11 by Marcel Gonzalez-Ortiz
Production: Jasmin Schakfeh
Styling: Michaela Scheurer
Styling: Michaela Scheurer
Make Up: Sergej Benedetter
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