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Immersive Entertainment: Exploring the Future with Virtual Reality

In today’s fast-paced world, technology continues to reshape the way we experience entertainment. One such innovation making waves in the industry is virtual reality (VR). With VR, audiences are no longer passive observers; they’re active participants in their entertainment experience. Let’s delve into how VR is revolutionizing the future of entertainment.

1. Immersive Storytelling:
VR transports viewers into fully immersive worlds, allowing them to interact with characters and environments like never before. Whether it’s exploring ancient ruins, traversing distant planets, or solving mysteries in a virtual crime scene, the possibilities are limitless.

2. Enhanced Gaming Experience:
Gaming has been at the forefront of VR adoption, offering players a more immersive and visceral experience. From heart-pounding adventures to adrenaline-fueled competitions, VR gaming takes immersion to a whole new level, making players feel like they’re truly part of the action.

3. Virtual Concerts and Events:
In a world where large gatherings can be challenging, VR opens up new possibilities for attending concerts, festivals, and events from the comfort of your own home. Imagine front-row seats at a sold-out concert or mingling with fans at a virtual meet-and-greet, all without leaving your living room.

4. Educational Experiences:
VR isn’t just for entertainment; it’s also a powerful tool for education. From virtual field trips to immersive learning simulations, VR enables students to explore complex concepts in a hands-on manner, making learning more engaging and memorable.

5. Therapeutic Applications:
Beyond entertainment and education, VR has also shown promise in therapeutic settings. From treating phobias to managing chronic pain, VR therapy offers a new approach to healthcare by providing immersive experiences that can aid in healing and rehabilitation.

As VR technology continues to evolve and become more accessible, the possibilities for entertainment are endless. From gaming and storytelling to education and healthcare, VR is reshaping the way we experience the world around us.

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Baltimore Style with Zyeia

Style Guru, Dancer, Choreographer and teen Model Zyeia Woodrum shows off her sunny basics in a look that works for any young girl on the go.

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Street Style Women

Fashion and Friends with Stylish TJ. Hi Everyone,. Maroon Dress & Leggings: H & M Black Flower Belt, Earrings & Arm bands: Primark Long Necklace: Accesorize Sandals: Lajpat Nagar, Delhi, India Hair Flower: Claires. Makeup: …
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Retro makes a Comeback pt.2

So the first part took care of the 70s and now I’ll tie in the 50s and 60s.

The nerdy librarian look is so in. Who said if you wore glasses you were a nerd? A blast from the past, 1950s cat eye glasses are in!





To go with the glasses you can opt for the total 1950s get up, of course books, Internet and the TV show Mad Men are a great reference. Or you can make it modern like the last picture of the model wearing a tank and shorts, it’s totally up to you, the thing about trends is to have fun with them!

I myself am a 50s girl and dressed the part when I met 1950s movie star Tippy Hendren (Alfred Hitchcock’s
The Birds and Marnie) and Susan Claassen a.k.a. Edith Head a very big costume designer from the 1920s-1980s. Needless, to say, they both liked my look.




And if you want to wear heels but feel that you can’t and still keep the ballet flat look, go for kitten heels. They’re about an inch and half high. Although I’m a stiletto kind of girl, if that’s what you want, go for it! The lovely Audrey Hepburn wore kitten heels and true to form, she made it look stylish.




And here are a few more pics to show how hot this trend is!





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Influential African American Fashion Icons

Inspired by Black history month, over the next few weeks I will be showcasing a number of African American women who are fashion icons. Let’s get started!

Iman



The Somalian born, Iman, also known to the world as “The African Queen”, debuted in the fashion world in 1975. Known as one of the world’s first black supermodel, her 14 year reign as a supermodel made an impact. Fashion designer, Yves Saint Laurent devoted his entire collection “The African Queen” to her, in which she modeled famously with a leashed leopard by her side. After retiring in 1989, she debuted her cosmetic line titled, “Iman” targeted to; Native America, Asian, Hispanic, and African American women.

She created another line targeted to women of all colors, in 2000 called “I-Iman” and in 2007 she launched “Iman Global Chic” on HSN (Home Shopping Network. Not only is she a business woman and a philanthropist but she is very vocal about putting more black models on the runway and in fashion magazines. She currently hosts “The Fashion Show” on Bravo with fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi. She continues to inspire aspiring fashion models of color and women around the world standing by the saying, “black is beautiful”.


Josephine Baker

When people think of the 1920s they think of flappers, long pearl necklaces, and Josephine Baker. She was the face for African-Americans in of the 20s. Born in 1906 in St. Louis, MO Josephine had dreams of becoming a dancer which she later became, a singer and dancer.

Due to the racism in America, she moved to Paris, France and became an international star. She is famously know though, by her exotic costumes, particularly the banana skirt costume, which is emulated in today’s music videos, “Deja Vu”-Beyonce and “Pretty Girl Rock”-Keri Hilson.



Diana Ross

Diana Ross’ has two signature looks that the world knows her for, the glamorous sequined dress with bouffant hair do, thick eyeliner, and big eyelashes, as 1/3 of The Supremes. The other is the long, curly, big, 70s disco hair, with plunging V-neck lines, short shorts, and high heels.

Any get up, particularly, a red dress, with V-neck line and high split with big hair instantly gets one recognized as “the Diana Ross” look. Even today she combines both signature looks, wearing sequined dresses and curly, long, hair that she’s so famously known for. She continues to sing and tour and has no plans of retiring.



Patti La Belle

Diana Ross isn’t the only diva to sport big hair. Patti La Belle did it and did it well. From the 1970s through the early 1990s she rocked big, not big but HUGE hair. In the 70s it was the futuristic clothing with heavy makeup and interesting head pieces and hairstyles. In the 1980s through the early 1990s it was the heavy shoulder pads dramatic makeup and high heels.

Now Patti has tamed her signature look; for stilettos, hair pieces (often ponytails) and shoulder length hair with figure hugging clothing. No matter how many looks she may don, her voice still remains the same, beautiful.


Janet Jackson

Ms. Janet made her debut on “Good Times” as Penny and soon starred in her family’s show “The Jacksons”, and the world fell in love. She made other appearances on TV shows like “Fame” and “Diff’rent Strokes” she had a couple of albums the first titled, “Janet Jackson” (1982) and the second “Dream Street” (1984), it was cute bubble gum pop produced by her famous brothers, but it wasn’t until she took “control” with her third album did the world take notice of the youngest Jackson.

1986’s “Control” was her break out album, but it was her 1989’s “Rhythm Nation 1814” did the fashion icon emerge. Clad from head to toe in black and often sporting a ponytail and cap with a hoop earring one that had a key “to her animal cages” that everyone wanted the “Janet” look. All of her videos from that album she sported black including her jet black hair. Even in the today’s youth and artist such as Keri Hilson’s “Pretty Girl Rock” do people recognize the black ensemble and instantly associated it with Janet Jackson.


Pam Grier

Pam Grier the Queen of Blaxpoitation movies, made her first debut in “Beyond Valley of the Dolls” in 1970. She became the baddest chick of the 1970s with movies “Coffy” (1973), “Foxy Brown” (1974). She epitomized black beauty in Hollywood, with beautiful cocoa brown skin, large thighs and breasts, and beautiful dark hair. She had the confidence to match the sex appeal she exuded on the screen.


The big afro, big hoop earrings and tie up shirt with the tight pants cemented her as one of the sexiest fashion icons of the 70s. Ms. “Foxy Brown” made her return in Quentin Tarantino’s 1997 “Jackie Brown” and introduced her to the young kids of the day she still acts today and has made recent appearances in movies, 2010 “Just Wright” and “The Invited”. The world will forever know her as “Foxy Brown”.


Dorothy Dandridge

Carmen Jones was so wonderfully played by the beautiful Dorothy Dandridge in 1954. Dorothy Dandridge was one of the few African-American actresses in Hollywood that didn’t play the mammies, maids, or slaves. She was the first black woman to be nominated for Best Actress for her work in Carmen Jones.

She paved the way for those that came after her such as Lela Rochon, Lynn Whitefield, and Halle Berry, who was the first African-American to win Best Actress, that Dorothy was nominated for, years ago. Her beauty, perseverance, and talent has lasted years after her death in 1965, but whenever anyone sees the black off shoulder top and red skirt they remember, Dorothy Dandridge.

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Either Flip or Flop

This is for all you men out there that think it’s okay to wear flip flops with socks! Dare I say, but someone must say it, this is an absolute no no!

You’re either a flip or a flop, and guys when you wear socks with flip flops, it’s a flop! If you’re the type that hates wearing tennis shoes, there are slip on sandals and flip flops as well as slip on loafers. If you hate wearing sandals or flip flops or it’s cold and you want your feet to stay warm keep them in socks (clean of course) and put on those sneakers! And if you’re the type that hates to lace up your tennis shoes but want to wear socks and those flip flops look tempting get those tennis shoes and slip them on. Yes I know it may be hard but if slipping those tennis shoes on and off without having to re-lace them is the only way to stop this dreadful horror, then so be it!

And word to the wise NO FLIP FLOP SOCKS! Someone must stop the epidemic before it spreads!

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NEWSFLASH! THE PRESIDENT WEARS…FLIP FLOPS?!

Presidents have done this before him and will do it after him; wearing casual shoes in public when it fit’s the time and place. President John F. Kennedy had his boat shoes, President Ronald Regan famously wore his cowboy boots and President Richard Nixon wore formal wingtips on the beach. So it is a wonder why there is such a fuss over President Obama wearing flip-flops on vacation in Hawaii. Is this not the appropriate time and place? Vacation+Hawaii=Flip flops. If he’s not wearing them in to any formal event, then what is the hoopla about? He’s the President, they need vacations too.

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New Host in Town

There is a new host in town and it’s…me! Candace Michelle, and I’m the new host of Style TV. I will be updating you every week with a new blog and talking about the ins and outs of fashion, trends of 2011, and my thoughts on fashion trends. So check back for blog updates, and subscribe to the newsletter, and tell your friends about the site! www.StyleTVShow.com Talk to you soon!

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Bands With Style – Battlekat

Don’t know the well and their music is not 100% my thing but man… they got some style! Couldn’t resist showing them off a bit around here because I’m a big fan of any artist that makes a fucking effort these days to be visually stimulating. Living in LA we often walk around with a huge ‘been there, done that’ kind of attitude. Can’t lie, I’m no different. However, I’m also the first to acknowledge when someone’s on the tip.

Battlekat comes from England so you can bet they ain’t copying anybody here in Los Angeles, ha! Sure, it’s all really been done before but some things are worth doing again. Two thumbs up you Englanders!


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Does your band have STYLE? I don’t really care what you sound like but if you’re oozing with visual stimuli then definitely contact us. 🙂

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Erin And StyleTV Return After A Long Hiatus

Well, what can be said? It’s been way too long since we did a StyleTV episode. Hell, they’re called webisodes now, that’s how long it’s been, ha!

Well, UTV (Underground TV) still wants us so we’re going to keep on keeping on. We’ve got two shows planned for the next months. This one below is the beginning of my travels back home to Wisconsin that I want to share with you.

Me and Kamary (ok, Kamary and I) will do our best to keep it entertaining and visually stimulating at the very least. Your job is to watch! Sound like a deal? Cool!

Now, when we made this PART 1 of the show, Willow had run away. Yeah, I know..”Boo-hoo!”. But since making this segment HE’S RETURNED! How cool is that? So, my point is, ignore that information in the show and instead, follow me @StyleTVShow (twitter) where I updated it live!

Enjoy!