No, dont cry for me.
Celebrate the one you love.
The way it operates.
No, dont cry for me.
Celebrate the one you love.
The way it ought be.
Thinking about everything,
Why did you stop?
You dont know what its like.
isnt that how it goes,
When youre lovesick?
Thinking about everything.
Dont you know sometimes,
When it feels like someone put a hex on you?
Well, I felt like that.
I was blaming myself.
I was cushioning my fall.
Hold my arms back when they beat me,
Leave me in the ditch when they kick me,
Sever my limbs and deceive me,
Sometimes life isnt easy.
Here we go, here we go.
[ Find more Lyrics on http://mp3lyrics.org/WuB7 ] Im surprised in you.
Here we go home.
Beside you,
And like you,
Im lost in your doubt.
Scrolling, scrolling, scrolling.
Hold my arms back when they beat me.
(I promise you)
dont you know sometimes,
When you cant see no end to the tricks we play?
Sometimes life isnt easy.
Here we go, here we go.
Im surprised in you,
超完美助理Here we go home.
Beside you,
And like you,
Im lost in your doubt.
Scrolling, scrolling, scrolling...
Safety net, I regret
I am shaky
(We know you are)
I am shaking
Safety net, I regret
I am shaky
(We know you are)
I am shaking
GemBoyFor fans of the young-adult series The Hunger Games, this is a banner week. The film version opens to U.S. audiences this coming Friday, and the cast has been on a global tour for the last week at official premieres in cities around the world.
It struck me when I looked at this photo from the German premiere a couple of days ago that the dresses worn by Elizabeth Banks, left (who plays Effie Trinket), and Jennifer Lawrence (who plays heroine Katniss Everdeen in the film and is in a hand-draped lace frock by Marchesa here) look like they could stand in for the flame dress that Katniss wears in the story -- at least, judging by their color they could.
The flame dress proved a particular challenge for costume designer Judianna Makovsky. I mean, how do you design a dress thats going to burst into flames without hurting the wearer? Los Angeles Times Fashion Critic Booth Moore talked with Makovsky and found out the answer to this as well as other considerations that went into costuming the populace of the dystopian universe of The Hunger Games. Moore writes about it in this weeks Image section.
I have a hunch that the costumes, as well as hairstyles and makeup in the movie, are going to spark some trends well be seeing plenty of this spring and summer on the streets of Los Angeles.