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Monday, July 25, 2011
Latest Summer Hairstyles 2011
Back again this summer, the classic bob features strong graphic outlines incorporating. curves and sharp lines. Go for asymmetry - try one side longer or raise the back and lower the front. Mix lengths gradually, add volume with layers or stick to one length cuts. This is a cut that you can tailor to your face and lifestyle -- a look for the individual. Soften it with wisps or a bit of back combing.
Fringe
Still very hot for summer 2011, fringe cuts were tops on many of the runway's top models. Fringe can add elegance or make a bold statement. Look for variations with fringe cuts to bring out your personality and facial structure. Soft and wispy fringes, casual choppy edges and strong bold lines will all be hot. You'll find fringe cuts that go full length, others flowing mid length or brought forward into the eye. It's all about having fun, being sexy and being yourself
Layers
The cut that complements all the others in high fashion circles this season is lengths of layers with casual textures. The natural look is easy to create with layers of unstyled, free moving hair. Not a lot of curl but plenty of slightly tousled waves added to the volume and texture make this a fun way to style your hair
Crop
For summer 2011 the focus continues to be on natural looking movement and volume. Crops are holding their own this season with short unregimented lengths adding textures and bounce to this cut. Forget the solid crop and go for broken edges and textures that use the natural flow of your own hair as the guide.
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Land Rover
Land Rover is a British car manufacturer with its headquarters at the Gaydon site near Gaydon, United Kingdom which specialises in four-wheel drive vehicles. It is owned by Indian company Tata Motors, forming part of its Jaguar Land Rover subsidiary.[3] It is the second-oldest four-wheel drive car brand in the world, after Jeep.
Land Rover originated as one specific vehicle, originally known just as the Land Rover, launched by Rover Company in 1948, and developed into a marque encompassing a range of four-wheel drive models, including the Defender, Discovery, Freelander and Range Rover. Land Rovers are currently assembled in Halewood, UK and Solihull, UK, with research and development primarily taking place in Gaydon. Land Rover sold 194,000 vehicles worldwide in 2009
Thursday, January 13, 2011
CR-Z
Honda may be focusing its attention on the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, but it appears the automaker is preparing an array of cars for another show on the other side of the globe. The 2011 Tokyo Auto Salon — roughly Japan’s equivalent of our SEMA show — kicks off this weekend, and Honda’s bringing a handful of customized vehicles, including a tuned CR-Z, to the venue.
That CR-Z is officially dubbed the TS-1X prototype, and is reportedly the handiwork of Honda’s Access accessory division. Although no finite details on the car are given, Honda says the vehicle demonstrates what owners can do to their CR-Z using accessory parts offered directly through dealers (at least those in Japan). From what we can tell, the small three-door hybrid receives a number of cosmetic modifications, including new bumper fascias, a modified asymmetrical grille insert, new wheels, painted brake calipers, a large rear wing, and matte black paint from head to toe.
Perhaps the fastest vehicle on Honda’s display stand is the company’s HSV-010 GT race car, which evolved from the stillborn attempt to create a new successor to the legendary NSX sports car. Ironically, the last NSX continues to play a part in Honda’s display plans, as a NSX fitted with numerous accessories — dubbed the NSX Sport Modulo — will also be unveiled at the Tokyo Auto Salon.
Also making their way to Honda’s display are the FN09 race car from the Formula Nippon series, the company’s Indy Japan 300 mascot car, and the RC212V motorcycle, which competes in the MotoGP series. Predictably, other vehicles — like a new Fit Hybrid — will also be shown with a range of dealer-installed accessories and performance parts.
For those who actually have the means to attend the show, the 2011 Tokyo Auto Salon opens its doors this Friday, January 14, and runs through Sunday, January 16Honda Civic Coupe
Honda Civic Coupe
Honda's Civic sedan and coupe concepts show the way for the next generation of one of its best-selling cars. Both concepts feature profiles that aren't much different from the sedan and coupe currently on the road, but they have more muscular sculpting in the side panels. Glaringly, the 2012 concepts feature more aggressive front ends, with angular headlamps sweeping back from their honeycomb grilles.