Showing posts with label Model. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Model. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Ridiculous L'Oréal Ad Stars Beyonce, Patrick Dempsey, Jessica Alba, Jane Fonda And Just About Everyone Else




The Future Forward says it can identify Beyoncé, Patrick Dempsey, Jessica Alba, Freida Pinto, Claudia Schiffer, Rachel Weisz, and Jane Fonda in this L’Oréal ad. We also think we see Gerard Butler. But since each person gets about 1.87 seconds of screen time we can’t tell.


I wanna know why they didn’t call me? I AM WORTH IT TOO!!!



Are there just too darn many spokespeople here?



Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Sizzle Miami 2010

Miami is a coastal city in southeastern Florida and is the seventh-largest metro area in the United States with over 5.4 million residents. In 2008, Miami was ranked as "America's Cleanest City" according to Forbes Magazine for its year-round good air quality, vast green spaces, clean drinking water, clean streets and city-wide recycling programs. In 2008, Miami was also ranked the 3rd-richest city in the United States and the world's 22nd-richest city in a UBS study.

On May 27 – June 1, 2010, Memorial Day Weekend, meet The Future in Miami for the 2010 Sizzle Miami Party. Miami is one of great world capitals for gay circuit parties, with a steady roster of parties held throughout the year. One event that's been gaining rapidly in popularity each year is
Sizzle Miami, a five-day event held over Memorial Day Weekend and catering to gay men of color. Since 2002, Sizzle Miami includes dozens of wild parties - its success has led promoters to bill it "America's most celebrated and anticipated black gay event." With all that success, Sizzle adds the concurrent women's circuit event, Sizzle Her, developed in 2007 and now takes place during four days over Memorial Day Weekend. Like Sizzle Miami, Sizzle Her is geared toward lesbians of color, although everybody - regardless of race - is welcome to attend either event. Sizzle and Sizzle Her parties both take place in downtown Miami throughout the same weekend, but all of the parties are held at different venues.

Launched today, Sizzle Miami revealed their 2010 COVER Model!!!! Get your rooms early; this is not an event to miss!!! Sizzle is rated the HOTTEST Circuit Party of its kind... Be sure to check out the WEBSITE AND THE NEW VIDEO!!!

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

An Original Topmodel and First Naomi Dies

New York, USA – The Future has the sad task of announcing to its dedicated readers the death of the pioneering and legendary American supermodel and cosmetic entrepreneur, Naomi Sims.

Naomi Sims was born on September 20, 1949, in Oxford, Mississippi. To finance her studies while attending the New York Fashion Institute of Technology, she began modeling in 1967 by posing for illustrators. She first made history when on August 27, 1967 as the first African-American woman to get the cover of the "Fashion of Times", a supplement to The New York Times. Thanks to her own initiative, she “obliged” Eileen Ford to accept her onto the models at Ford Models.

In 1968, she again made history by breaking through to Middle America as the first black woman to capture the coveted cover of the Ladies Home Journal. She appeared on the cover of Life Magazine and would capture others including McCall"s, Essence and Cosmopolitan. Upon retiring from the modeling world, she wrote several books and articles and even launched successful ranges of cosmetics and wigs lines of international acclaim.

“Thanks to her proven personal initiatives as a true pioneer, she succeeded in creating a real place for black women in the modeling industry”, says Marcellous L. Jones, Editor-in-Chief at
TheFashionInsider.com. “Without her, the careers of others such as Beverly Johnson, Bethanne Hardison, Pat Cleveland and Grace Jones could not have been possible!”

Sims died on Saturday, August 1 of cancer. She was 61. Her Times Fashion Magazine cover and images of her in Life Magazine are still on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.

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