Thursday, December 19, 2019

Lily-Rose Depp Is Glamorous In Chanel At The In The Snow Party

Lily-Rose Depp, the 20-year-old daughter of Johnny Depp and Vanessa Paradis, was glamorous as she arrived at the Chanel No. 5, In The Snow Party. Wearing a black mini-skirt, black shirt, and a gorgeous, black-tweed Chanel jacket, Lily represented the fashion house with style and elegance. Mimi Cuttrell styled Lily for the event and photos of Lily-Rose have gone viral. Lily accessorized the outfit with stylish, hoop earrings, black nylons, and black heels. Lily posed for photographers and smiled brightly for the cameras.

The Chanel jacket that Lily-Rose wore featured intricate detailing, had satiny lapels and a fuzzy texture. Decorative buttons embellished the jacket and matched the gold stitching in the skirt. Lily-Rose carried a matching clutch with similar criss-cross patterning that perfectly complimented the skirt.

The Chanel tweed jacket was stylish and sophisticated and Lily-Rose looked gorgeous as she made her debut at the party. Lily-Rose Depp Is Glamorous In Chanel At The In The Snow Party.

The fansite, Lilyrose.Candids shared multiple, full-length photos of Lily as she attended the party and the French, American model and actress was absolutely stunning. You may see those pictures in the photo slideshow below.


Celebrity hairstylist Danielle Priano did Lily-Rose’s hair that was sleeked straight and pulled back into a tightly cropped bun. The hairstyle gave Lily-Rose an elegant appearance and helped show off her stunning features that she inherited from her handsome father and gorgeous mother. Her hair color was a golden brunette with plenty of highlights and the hue perfectly matched her natural coloring that celebrity makeup artist Sam Visser did.

Danielle Priano shared a beautiful, close-up photo of Lily-Rose’s hair and makeup that gave the public a better look at her glamorous look. You may see that photo below.


Sam Visser used Chanel makeup on Lily-Rose and her look was truly inspired by the French fashion house. The luxury company is known for its high-end makeup and Sam even shared a little video on his Instagram account that highlighted the products used.

Lily Rose’s eyes reflected shimmery and metallic gold and bronze hues and her face was expertly contoured and highlighted. Sam chose a natural-appearing rose-blush lipstick for Lily-Rose who modeled the fashion line extremely well.


What do you think of Lily-Rose Depp’s Chanel look?

Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Artist Continues To Protest Violence By Playing Through Call of Duty: Modern Warfare As A Pacifist On YouTube

There is a whole community dedicated to completing speedruns or breaking games in interesting and fun ways, but there has been a recent flock of gamers who just want to play through games in an illuminating way. Artist Continues To Protest Violence By Playing Through Call of Duty: Modern Warfare As A Pacifist On YouTube.
One of these gamers is Kent Sheely, who recently did an interview with USGamer about how he plays through the Call of Duty series as a metanarrative on a culture of violence and the role these types of first-person shooters play in our society. Sheely’s run started back in 2016, when he did a run-through of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, which was first released back in 2007, and then published it on YouTube. The whole point of Sheely’s gameplay is to try and advance the storyline without killing or harming anyone.
To do this, he follows three rules. First, Sheely will never directly harm infantry or vehicles (unless he has to do so to progress). Secondly, if he has to use weapons, he will try to use them in a way that doesn’t directly harm anyone in the game. Finally, if there’s no other way to progress the story, including by breaking the game’s programming, then Sheely will break the above two rules.
Often, this means Sheely has to push his NPCs into combat to harm others. For example, if the game requires him to clear a bunker, Sheely has found that he can push NPCs into a location where they have to defend themselves and will do the work for him. Often, NPCs are invulnerable and this makes a great tactic to complete the game.
Other times, he doesn’t even need to do this. He can just run straight through the level and the game will progress for him on its own.
But what is perhaps the most surprising this, is that many times Call of Duty will just progress the story without Sheely having to do anything at all. The game is sort of set up to keep flowing and moving the plot forward, especially with NPCs that will fight and wear down enemies slowly over time.
Sheely says he receives a lot of comments that try to take the “moral high ground” and see issues with how Sheely plays the game. But he thinks they miss the point. For him, playing through the game this way helps to highlight the issues and moral dilemmas that are front and center in a game about war.

Thursday, December 12, 2019

Final Fantasy Brave Exvius The Musical Announced For March 2020

Final Fantasy Brave Exvius is a free-to-play RPG available on iOS, Android, and Amazon Fire devices. The mobile game is a spin-off of the Final Fantasy series, with some elements from Alim’s previous game Brave Frontier.
The app has become popular worldwide, celebrating over 40 million downloads. The game features characters from both the Final Fantasy and Brave Frontier series, along with other Square Enix series like Kingdom Hearts. Even musicians like Katy Perry and Ariana Grande made appearances in the game.
For those unfamiliar with the title, the official website states: “Crystals and heroes. Fear, Friendship, and a world in peril. Two young knights of valor and a girl bereft of memory are pulled by a string of fate across realms of beauty and danger.”
To play the game, users can tap to join battles and swipe to attack. To earn exclusive rewards, users can take on quests to fight creatures for loot. While there is plenty of PvE content to enjoy, players can also take part in PvP battles.
The title has become so popular that it has spawned a real-life musical. Final Fantasy Brave Exvius The Musical is based on the game. The first promotional poster as recently released, showcasing Rain and Lasswell. Final Fantasy Brave Exvius The Musical Announced For March 2020.
Fumiya Matsuzaki is in charge of writing the screenplay and directing the musical. This week, all of the cast members were listed on the official website.
The protagonist, Rain, is being played by Aran Abe who appeared in Kiki’s Delivery Service stage play. Lasswell is portrayed by Hiroki Nakada, who played Danganronpa 3: The End of Kibogamine Gakuen The Stage in 2018.
Additional roles include Kanon Nanaki as Fina, Saho Aono as Lid, Kohei Norizuki as Nichol, and many more.
Although the full cast has been revealed, only images for Rain and Lasswell have been shown. Photos of the actors in their FFBE outfits have been shared on social media, but not for any of the other announced cast members. As the debut date approaches, it’s likely more media will be released of the other characters.
Scheduling information was also announced. Performances will be held in two cities across Japan: Tokyo and Kobe. Tickets will go on sale on February 1, 2020, at 10 AM JST.

The ‘Emotional’ Moment the Obamas Dropped Off 18-Year-Old Sasha at College: ‘We Wanted to Make It Feel Normal’

Except for their last name and world-famous faces, Barack and Michelle Obama were just like so many other parents earlier this year when, as late summer began crisping into fall, they sent off their youngest to school.
“Time just goes so fast. But like so many experiences in the last 10 years, we wanted to make it feel as normal as possible, given our family’s circumstances,” the former first lady tells PEOPLE in this week’s issue, reflecting on 18-year-old daughter Sasha Obama‘s next chapter. Sasha Obama Is Back In The Spotlight Thanks To This Stunning Photo And Michelle Obama's Emotional Story About Her First Day In College.
“It was, of course, a little emotional to drop Sasha off at college,” says Mrs. Obama, admitting “the tough part” has been “missing our girls.”
“It’s an adjustment to see each other for a weekend here, a holiday breaks there, but the moments we do spend together feel extra special because of it,” she says.
And when Sasha is in her college dorm (the Obamas have asked to keep private where she is enrolled) she will still be surrounded by the familiarity of family.
“We were there, just like most parents, helping her unpack and make her dorm room feel like home,” Mrs. Obama says.
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“But by and large, we let her take care of herself,” she continues. “As a parent, one of the most important things we can give our children is the freedom to find their own way in the world.”
Echoing what she wrote for PEOPLE in a special Mother’s Day essay earlier this year, Mrs. Obama says, “I first learned this truth from my own mother, who made sure my brother and I had plenty of space to speak our minds, make mistakes, and follow our passions, wherever they might lead. I try to do the same with Sasha and Malia, honoring the unique flame each of them has inside.”
“They are their own people, and that’s what I love about them,” Mrs. Obama says. “And they’ve got to have room to breathe and explore.”

Emergence of Modern Jewelry

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