Showing posts with label mother. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mother. Show all posts
Saturday, May 12, 2012
TAYLOR SWIFT RELEASES LINE OF MOTHER'S DAY CARDS
Taylor Swift is maximizing on her wholesome image in a brand new way. The singer-songwriter-actress recently released a brand new line of Mother’s Day cards through American Greetings. The cards feature images of her lyrics to tracks like ‘The Best Day,’ which she wrote for her own mother, Andrea, as well as tunes like ‘Stay Beautiful.’
The move isn’t the star’s first foray into the card business. The hopeless romantic released Valentine’s Day cards last year featuring her more sappy, girl-meets-boy material.
Country Music Is Love reports that Lindsay Kalback, who works on the Swift brand team at American Greetings, said in a release, “We’ve worked very hard to ensure that this year’s Mother’s Day collection from Taylor had the right variety to help consumers celebrate all of the moms in their life. The cards really do a great job of reflecting the details that make every relationship unique while still offering the casual tone, bold designs, and fun enhancements that have made the collection so popular. We can’t wait for shoppers to check out the collection and we are even more excited for moms to receive the cards.”
The cards feature Swift’s trademark girly, romantic touches, from pastel colors to dainty flowers. If you want to treat the special mama in your life to one, you can browse the cards online and find a local retailer here.
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Friday, May 11, 2012
Justin Bieber's "Turn To You" An Ode To His 'Brave' Mom
Justin Bieber has dropped his ode to his mama, Pattie Mallette, just in time for Mother's Day. The song, a guitar-driven ballad titled "Turn to You," breaks down the pair's life together, and their early struggles as Mallette worked to raise a baby Bieber as a teenager.
Over jangly guitars, Bieber recalls, "You worked two jobs to keep a roof up over our heads/ You chose life for me, no you never gave up/ I admire you for the strength you instilled in me/ You were so young, you were just my age when you had me/ Mom, you were so brave, there was nothing that would stop or get in our way/ And I know you will always be there for me."
The song's empowering message really picks up on the chorus, when he proclaims, "So when you're lost/ And you're tired when you're broken in two/ Let my love take you higher cause I still turn to you."
"I wrote a song for my mom. But I'm going to put it out on Mother's Day," he told MTV News, explaining why Mama Mallette was worthy of her own track. "[It's] about the struggles, I say in the song. She had me at like the age I am now. [It's about] just the struggles she went through and how brave she was, and I think the world needed to know that."
Shortly after releasing the song on Thursday, he had a very specific message for all the moms out there: "Help moms in need. Give them strength. thank u mom," he tweeted. "it's on ITUNES. Happy Mother's Day Weekend. this is for my mom and all those moms out there."
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Justin bieber mother,
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Mother's day,
Turn to you
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Emma Watson: I beautify my mother
Emma Watson does her mother's make-up for job interviews.
The British actress is a dab hand when it comes to beauty thanks to her glittering Hollywood career. Emma loves sharing her cosmetics knowledge with those closest to her.
"I love doing make-up. I did my mum's make-up for all her job interviews, and whenever my friends and I go out, I do their make-up too," she said in the latest edition of UK magazine Glamour.
"My speciality? I like quite a natural look, but I do everything, really."
Emma has revealed her tips to looking groomed, yet natural. The 22-year-old star relies on a few staple products to always look her best.
"There's such intense pressure on how I look that when I get a chance not to worry about it, I don't wear very much make-up at all. Sometimes I just get my eyelashes tinted and wear moisturiser," she explained.
"I get my eyebrows threaded at Blink in Selfridges or Fenwick. People underestimate the power of an eyebrow. I recently got my friend into pencilling hers in, which she thought was such a strange concept at first."
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beautify,
emma watson,
harr potter,
make up,
mother
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