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Find Your Own Fabulous Fragrance! So how can you really stand out? As accessories go, there is probably nothing more subtle yet powerful than the fragrance you wear. A fragrance can bring back memories of a great vacation, create a mood, and most strongly, it can portray a personality. Sarah Jessica Parker has her own signature fragrance. So do J.Lo and Celine Dion. If they’re able to do that, why can’t you? Well I’m here to tell you, you can. It can be based on your personality, your mood, the season, a special travel experience. When you create a signature fragrance with Urban Botanic, you are the creative force, your fragrance isn’t just right until YOU say so, and the price is almost as yummy and enticing as your signature fragrance! Any perfume company can create quality perfume, lotion, and bath products. But only YOU can create your perfect fragrance.
Urban Botanic guarantees they have your favorite fragrance because you create it. No one else will have your unique fragrance so you can make it bold but romantic, flirty but innocent, friendly but rebellious. You can have a personal fragrance that perfectly portrays you.
Or consider the alternative: the chance that this weekend while you’re on a date with that wonderfully gorgeous and charming new guy you can’t wait to impress, he turns to you and asks if you’re wearing Ralph Lauren Romance. His ex-girlfriend wore that fragrance and he can’t stop being reminded of their toxic break up in Barcelona whenever he smells it.
Do yourself a favor and celebrate YOUR beautiful individuality with a signature fragrance from Urban Botanic!
To create your signature scent visit Urban Botanic.
They even created a FLY SOLO fragrance, just for Tango Diva members!
Call or e-mail Shawna and she can tell you all about the sensational scent!
206-255-1853
shawnawpfs@yahoo.com
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Café del Mar, Vol. 13 Café del Mar is a popular bar located in San Antonio, Ibiza. It is the perfect setting to enjoy great sunsets and good music. Since 1994 Café del Mar has been collecting the best tracks of artists coming from five continents. The result is a precious collection of 13 volumes that are able to create a way of life. So, do not miss the 13th volume: it will take you toward a sphere of delightful vibrations. Learn more...
Et Pourquoi Les Crayons? Amélie-Les-Crayons, which translates as Amélie the Pencils, is a young French singer that started her career in the bars and cafés of Lyon. She’s now one of the pre-eminent names of the “chanson francaise”. She has fascinated audiences across France with an enthusiastic, impertinent, vivid and melodic repertoire. Amélie’s engaging stage presence is supported by a trio of eccentric musicians who are as likely to act like clowns as they are to play clarinets, accordions and tubas. Learn more...
Elisa, "Lotus" Elisa is an Italian singer who performs several musical genres that go from rock, to blues, to soul and ambient both in English and Italian. Elisa’s 2003 album, Lotus, features six new tracks, acoustic versions of her best hits, and three covers. Her sound will enchant you! Learn more...
Susheela Raman, “Music for Crocodiles” Indian Singer Susheela Raman grew up in Australia and currently lives in England. "Music For Crocodiles", her third album, boasts contributions from some of several Indian guest musicians. The album is intense with Raman’s world-class voice—an original sound that integrates folk styles and electronics and other flavours that create a unique style. Learn more...
Michael McGoldrick, “Fused” Michael McGoldrick is one of today’s most eminent Irish flute and whistle players. Some of the most famed Irish music groups of the past ten years, including Toss the Feathers, Flook and Lúnasa, were founded by this stunning musician. On this solo album, Michael McGoldrick also performs together with Capercaillie Learn more...
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Bin-Jip Tae-suk (JAE Hee) drifts around on his motorcycle looking for empty houses and apartments to stay in. He lives in the vacant houses until the owners return, but never steals from nor ruins his unknowing hosts' homes; rather, he is like a kind ghost, sleeping in other people's beds, eating a little food out of the refrigerators and repaying strangers’ unwitting hospitality by doing their laundry or fixing broken items. Before leaving, he puts everything back as it used be. His life changes when he breaks into Sun-hwa's (Seung-yeon Lee), who was once a beautiful model, but she has become withered living under the shadow of her abusive husband, who keeps her imprisoned in their affluent, expensively decorated house. As soon as Tae-suk and Sun-hwa's meet they instantly recognize the similarity of their souls. As if bound by unseen ties, they find themselves unable to separate and quietly accept their bizarre new destiny. Learn more...
Cidade de Deus City of God tells the story of two parallel lives from the favela Cidade de Deus (Portuguese for City of God) which is a housing project built in the 1960's that--in the early 80's—turned out to be one of the most dangerous places in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). The movie begins close to the end of story and moves back two decades, and has other flashbacks along the way back to the end.
Both Li'l Dice and Rocket grow up surrounded by violence and misery. They take different paths, but nonetheless their lives will cross pathes at many points in the movie.
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Mies vailla menneisyyttä The second part of Aki Kaurismäki's "Finland" trilogy, the movie follows a man (Markku Peltola) who has travelled to Helsinki in search of work and gets mugged so severely he develops amnesia. Unable to remember his name or anything from his past life, he cannot get a job or an apartment, so he starts living on the outskirts of the city and slowly starts putting his life back on track. He discovers love (Kati Outinen) and he is forced to discover values with which man will not be ashamed to live. A small story about people who still know how to be gentle delivers an enormous cinematic experience. Learn more...
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Summer 2010 Fashion Week
- Issey Miyake (Paris): Dai Fujiwara got inspired by the world! So a lot of choice and style with a very creative flair.
- Luis Buchinho (Russia): Feminine, light and structured, we love the way he plays with the fabric.
- Balmain (France): Rock'n roll haute couture.
- Gareth Pugh (USA): Weird and wonderful collection for strong women who like to make a statement with their clothes.
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