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Sunday 5 January 2014

Fashion on New Year's Eve 2013


As every year comes to an end, I have been becoming increasingly eager to see what celebrities are going to be wearing for their New Year's Eve concerts.


Lebanese sweetheart, Najwa Karam amazed in a custom made silver embroidered and white embellished gown, with a nude under garment by Zuhair Murad in Dubai. The dress featured two embellished asymmetrical add-ons, one at the hip and the other at the chest, which accentuated her waist and highlighted her curves, providing a fierce and fiery look. 
Personally, I preferred her New Year's Eve concert looks from previous years more so than this.




Also choosing Zuhair Murad, was Haifa Wehbe, who dazzled in Beirut wearing a bronze-beaded Couture gown; featuring long-sleeves, a high neckline and an open back from the Fall 2013 Haute Couture Collection and in classic Haifa Wehbe style, the dress just covered enough to keep people guessing and the rest was see-through! Looking super good!



Opting for an Elie Saab gown, was Lebanese singer, Nawal Al Zoghbi, who chose an A-line chiffon dress from the Fall 2011 collection, the burgundy dress featured a spaghetti strap and was accessorised with a statement belt, which I guess was a good idea, considering it was a New Year's Eve party and the dress would have been too plain otherwise. Overall, I thought the look was rather mediocre.



Another dress which I thought was mediocre, was Nancy Ajram's, who wore a plain black gown with a laced sleeve detailing. Personally, I thought she may have merely chose the dress for the brand, as a popular star like her should've probably worn something that would make her stand out more, and especially on New Year's Eve. 




Singer and actor Cyrine Abdel Nour wore a green dress designed by Antoine Kareh. The dress featured three shades of green on the top, with what looks like a broken heart with a bandage over it and a thick and darker arrow-like shape on the waist, which makes it appear smaller, achieving the hourglass figure that every woman wants. The bottom part of the dress featured the lighter green, with a beaded gradient, which I completely loved.



So far, they've all chosen a Lebanese designer, and it doesn't just yet, as singer and TV presenter, Maya Diab wore a Nicolas Jibran dress, which isn't a surprise as they frequently collaborate and she has the figure to pull off his fierce and inventive designs, as she wore a long sleeved, glittering red dress for her New Year's Eve concert, the dress featured see-through sections... which was festive?



Last but not least was Elissa, who selected a black train back dress by Balmain. The dress had long sleeves and a halter neck, which draped off on the stomach area and is open in the middle. I'm not particularly a big fan of the drapes, but it hides the stomach area, which is always good! The singer has previously worn this dress at the BIAF Awards, and I don't blame her, she looks fantastic! 




What did you think of the dresses and who's was your favourite? Leave a comment and share! :)

Happy New Year everyone!






Thursday 2 January 2014

Beyoncé in Tom Ford at NY Album Screening




"I don't pop Molly, I rock Tom Ford"
The Diva, who surprised her 'Beyhydrated' fans on 'Beyoncé the 13th' with the release of her new, self-titled visual album on iTunes, containing 14 tracks and 17 accompanying music videos, had a screening of the highly-anticipated album at the School of Visual Arts Theatre in New York City on the 21st December.



Miss Third Ward looked completely flawless at the event, wearing a figure-hugging, mini, mosaic black dress, covered in broken-mirror-like appliqués by Tom Ford's Spring '14 Collection. It had long sleeves and a high neckline, completing the look with matching thigh-high boots, which is very appropriate for the season.

She looked like a superhero minus the cape!




What did you think of her look? Comment and share! :)

iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/beyonce/id780330041

Photos: beyonce.com and http://instagram.com/beyonce



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