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Showing posts with label celebrity photographs. Show all posts

POP! Faces. 20 Wrinkled Celebs and Pop Culture Icons. Literally Wrinkled.




above: Kanye

above: Angelina

above: Brad

above: Agyness

above: Julia

above: Jack

above: Denise

above: Maya

above: Debbie:

above: Marc

above: Farrah

above: Kate

above: Naomi

above: Amanda

above: Michael

above: Madonna

Pamela:

above: Barack

above: Twiggy

above: Marilyn

Created by Yee Wong Photographed by Joshua Scott

POP!Faces takes a look at some pop culture icons through the ages:

Joshua Scott Photographer, Yee Wong Concept, Ben Gonyo Animation

Charisma's Valentine to The Public. A New Sexy Spring Ad Campaign With Eddie Cibrian.






Admittedly, this is a totally gratuitous post. Pure eye candy. I don't even know who the photographer is for this campaign and I'm not even sure I care. This is an ad campaign that goes straight for the hormones, once again proving the old adage that sex sells (or at least receives social media attention). Think of it as a Valentine for my readers.



Tanned and taut, 38 year old actor Eddie Cibrian (most recently of the cancelled network TV show The Playboy Club) is the new body...er, face for Charisma's Spring 2012 ad campaign. The Bloomingdale's luxury brand of housewares has enlisted the handsome celeb (and husband to singer LeAnn Rimes) for a second time to bare his bod while wrapped in the brand's linens and towels.






Shot at a private residence in Los Angeles, the hunky star wears his wedding band in the shots...



... and that's about it. Thank you Lord.

The ads and catalog covers claim the double entendre "Eddie Cibrian has Charisma." As if I cared about his personality:



This is the second ad campaign for the brand featuring Eddie. Last July, the actor represented Charisma by posing sexily between the sheets:



Here's a look behind the scenes of the photoshoot with Eddie Cibrian:


And yes, Happy Valentine's Day to us all. Thank you Charisma.

Charisma

Lady Gaga, Justin Timberlake, Usher & More Sacrifice Their Digital Lives To Save Others.



above: Lady Gaga is Dead

A multitude of celebrities from superstar Lady Gaga to photographer David LaChapelle have sacrificed their digital lives to help save millions of real lives affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa and India in a new awareness campaign for Keep A Child Alive by TBWA/ Chiat /Day, New York.

Starting on December 1, which was World AIDS Day, the world's most followed celebrity Tweeters began sacrificing their digital lives to help save millions of real lives affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa and India.

That meant no more Twitter or Facebook updates from any of them. No more knowing where they are, what they had for dinner, or what interesting things are happening in their lives. From here on out, they're dead. Kaput. Finished.

Jennifer Hudson Is Dead:


But they don't have to die in vain. And they don't have to stay dead for long. Just watch their Last Tweet and Testaments, and buy their lives back.

Every single dollar helps Keep a Child Alive fight this terrible disease. And when $1,000,000 is reached, everyone will be back online and tweeting in no time.

You can even join the fight yourself by sacrificing your own digital life. If Khloe and Kim can live without Twitter for a few days, maybe you can too.

Kim and Khloe Kardashian Are Dead:


Together, with a little digital sacrifice on our parts, we can give millions of real people the care, love and hope they deserve. We can give them life - the one thing none of us can live without.

The following fabulous shots of the 'dead' celebs were taken by Markus Klinko and Indrani, with styling by GK Reid. The one exception is the Justin Timberlake shot which was taken by Peggy Sirota.

The other "Dead" Celebs:

Alicia Keyes:

Justin Timberlake:

Bronson Pelletier:

Daphne Guinness:

David LaChapelle:

Elijah Wood:

Janelle Monae:

Jay Sean:


Kimberly Cole:

Ryan Seacrest:

Serena Williams:

Swiss Beatz:

The Buried Life:

Usher:



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