Monday, 16 July 2012

Fashion Looks of A.J. Cook

A.J. Cook born Alexander Joy, has been entertaining audiences from an early age. She began her entertainment career in her hometown, Oshawa, Ontario











Born on July 22, 1978, in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, to Mike and Sandra Cook, Andrea Joy Cook is one of the rising young stars in Hollywood today. Though she didn't begin acting until age 17, Miss Cook has appeared in nearly a dozen films and several TV shows before the age of twenty-five. Before taking up acting.A.J. Cook, born Alexander Joy, has been entertaining audiences from an early age. She began her entertainment career in her hometown, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada as a competitive dancer and dance teacher.

A.J.'s acting career began when she was 17 years old. Her first major role was in "The Virgin Suicides". Since then, this beautiful starlet has taken Hollywood by storm, starring in films such as "Higher Ground" and "Final Destination 2" as well as several guest star appearances on television. A.J.'s new film, "Night Skies", will be released this summer.Every week, editors Adam Bryant and Natalie Abrams satisfy your need for TV scoop. Please send all questions to mega_scoop@tvguide.com.

Got any scoop on Meredith and Derek on Grey's Anatomy? — Amanda
NATALIE: Losing Zola will have serious ramifications on their marriage. "The partnership they've created after all these years is in jeopardy," executive producer Shonda Rhimes tells us. "When you lose a child, that could be possibly more devastating than almost anything else. The two of them are deeply in love with Zola and want that to work. They're also going to be trying to salvage and sustain their marriage."

I really liked Ted Danson on CSI. When will learn more about his character's background? — Randy
ADAM: Every episode is a discovery! In the next episode, we'll learn that.Now that A.J. Cook is back on Criminal Minds, she has one goal: to get beat up.

"I have volunteered to get beat up! I want to get into a really bad fight this year," she tells TVGuide.com. "I'm like, 'Everyone else has gotten the crap beaten out of them! It's JJ's turn!'"

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She may get her wish now that JJ is a full-fledged profiler since she returned to the BAU after a year in the State Department. Though JJ said way back in Season 2 that she had no plans to take extra classes to graduate from media liaison to profiler, Cook believes the promotion is "organic" and in line with JJ's story — not to mention her own story off-screen.The opener picked up three months after the finale at a Senate hearing, where the BAU was grilled about its rogue operation pursuing Prentiss' IRA nemesis Ian Doyle (Timothy V. Murphy). After Doyle's son, Declan (Conrad Bluth), was kidnapped — but not by Doyle — Prentiss (Brewster) came out of hiding to help the team, which now finds JJ (Cook) as a profiler, solve the case.
Tonight's episode of Criminal Minds—the second of the new season—sees the departure of series costar A.J. Cook after it was revealed earlier this summer her contract would not be renewed.

Kirsten Vangsness, who plays Penelope Garcia on the CBS procedural, has made no secret that she's not happy with the firing…

"You know, it's like we had seven arms and somebody cut one of the arms off and we're walking around with this phantom limb," Vangsness told me. "And that's the honest to God truth. That's what it feels like."

Deadline TV reported earlier today that Star Trek actress Rachel Nichols was said to be replacing Cook, but she apparently will only appear on three episodes as a new FBI cadet.

"We're still sort of hungover from her leaving," Vangsness said. "But there's this point where you're like, 'OK, she's gone and she's going to rise like a phoenix and it's going to be great.' You can't keep fighting it. But it's weird when it's like this person is just gone and the nature of the network beast is almost like, 'They don't exist. Now we act like that never happened.' "

A.J. Cook grew up in Toronto, Canada. At the age of 4, she began taking ballet, tap and jazz lessons. Her first acting job was in a McDonald's commercial. By age 19, she had landed a guest role on the series Goosebumps and in two TV movies, In His Father's Shoes and Elvis Meets Nixon. Her big break came in 1999 when she was cast in The Virgin Suicides. Later that year, she won a spot on Higher Ground, but that was cancelled in 2000. Her feature film credits include: Out Cold, The House Next Door, and Final Destination 2. She is married to Nathan Anderson and lives in Los Angeles, California.

Saturday, 16 June 2012

The sass & bide trench of Fashion Trends of the Week

For some of us, the idea of wearing cut-off denim short shorts and heels (during the day, no less) is a little daunting. Place a foot wrong, and you could end up looking rather less than sophisticated. But Jess at Tuula combats any missteps with two additions: one of them she’s naturally blessed with (aka, ultra long legs) and the second can be picked up at Zara. Namely, a relaxed tailored jacket that keeps things both casual and smart.



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There’s something so enticing about a simple gingham shirt. On the one hand there could be an association for that country lifestyle of rustic simplicity, on the other there’s a tie to the mod 60s movement and musical subculture of the era. But an off-duty Constance Jablonski is themed for neither of the above. Instead it’s just a easy untucked shirt, denim shorts, and flat sandals.




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Forget the crested blazers and college ties for a minute. A polished Preppy look may be undying, but it can always do with a refreshing makeover. There’s a subtle prep feeling to this outfit of a buttoned-up shirt with a floral scarf instead of a tie; a sharp grey blazer; and a pair of light coloured sneakers. Mixing in some torn denim adds the most casual of twists, while a neat ponytail and minimal makeup – only a dusting of white eyeshadow shimmering at the inner corner of the eye – is ultimately youthful.


Tuesday, 15 May 2012

Fairytale Fashion Of The Week


WITH Dark Shadows and the upcoming Snow White and the Huntsman dominating the film world, you know that there are going to be some fairytale and magical influences filtering down into fashion - and your wardrobe as a result - too. So we have come up with the best buys about - from sinister shades of nail polish, dresses in shimmering sequins, costume jackets and jewellery that has more than a hint of the mythical world about it.

Fashion Hot Topic Of The Week.

Tuesday, 1 May 2012

Summer layering: layers that reveal. Who said layers were just for winter? Spring's breezes and summer's sun bring with them opportunity to dabble in layers that don't cover up, but rather reveal. Under-layers get sheer and skirts get unbuttoned as we explore unique ways to incorporate layering into your spring / summer wardrobe. Read on for the full report.



The slightest peep of warm sunshine and a tint of green on trees permit us to shed off those heavy layers of wool, silk and cashmere. But in spring 2012, reconsider liberating the idea of ‘layering’ your outfits from its infamous time frame.

As we enter spring / summer 2012, a new silhouette is discovered that permits you to layer clothes during the summer months. We’re seeing lighter fabrics and fresher palettes come around with an obvious touch of summer sensuality.

This rarely timed trend has taken a mainstream route and beckoned the creative energy of several designers, with one harmonious message ringing amongst all – layering this summer is all about how you wear it, not what you wear.

Continue reading after the break to get the essence of this trend and know how to layer for spring 2012. And don’t forget that if you’d like to keep up to date with all of the latest fashion trends and inspiration on how to wear them, to subscribe to Fashionising.com’s RSS feed or give us the thumbs up on Facebook.


The reincarnation of layering has never been so quirky until now. It could either be tagged as a stepbrother of the ‘pleats’ trend or be declared as a sparkling new silhouette for the warmer months. These summer layers have introduced new dimensions of the body, ones that have always existed but never put into a theatrical production.

What is summer layering?



The most coherent explanation would be to layer two or more garments in the same outfit, but also ingeniously linking them with other trends for spring 2012. When layering for summer, the key is to drape fabrics on the body whilst leaving scope for an unpresumptuous skin show, as opposed to how layering is done for the winter months where even the ears aren’t spared.

The silhouette is A-lined, vertical and fluid, all owing to the fabric enveloping the body.

Ironical it may be, but this new season’s summer layering is a slyly sexual variety of the sheer trend. It’s not as visibly verbal in terms of hitting the sensual radar, but the sneaky layers let the onlooker amend their imagination to as they please.


Why layer for spring / summer?
Layering has always been associated with winters (aware of the bundled-up feeling?), but layering for spring is an unconventional way of adjusting your garment to your comfort, all depending on how you feel on the day. It coats a thin layer of modesty on some extremely revealing trends and continues to push boundaries of being confident of your best assets.

Be it sexy, sophisticated, lady-like, modern or girlish, this spring trend is an ideal pick for a hot date on a balmy evening. You just can’t go wrong.

A trend so diverse comes with prototypes from the spring 2012 runway shows, all enunciating the various options that accompany layering this summer.

Layering a skirt over sheer

At the risk of overusing the term ‘modest’ when referring to this trend, it does suffice to say that this variety of summer layering is the most sophisticated kind.

Masha Ma’s spring / summer 2012 collection is a reflection of a reserved housewife from the ‘50s who has been teleported to the 21st century. The sheer knee-length petticoat peeps from underneath a draped layer of knife-pleated skirt, maintaining its respectable aesthetic.

Marni meanwhile pitched a similar old-fashioned twist by having a sheer skirt under the chief retro-inspired skirt in their spring 2012 collection.


For you to adapt this version in your new wardrobe, ensure that the fabric underneath is either organza or crisp georgette. The inner layer can’t be flimsy and soft, or it wouldn’t give the shape you require to compliment this look. Think of Mad Men when shopping for fabrics for this genre of layering.

Layering a skirt over shorts

Daks’ summer layering has a futuristic and sporty angle, where hot pants are teamed with an A-line cape skirt. This serious front-on leg reveal is another way to experiment with this layered clothing trend. Adjust the sensuality levels with buttons to show more or less of the shorts underneath.

Lyn Devon gave another example of dresses worn over shorts, adjustable to reveal more or less skin. A long skirt with slits up the sides layered over hot pants or a shorter under-skirt has the same effect.

Play with fabrics

Luca Luca’s spring / summer 2012 collection is a great reference point for when you layer with different fabrics. He abandoned the idea of conventional draping and overlaid his breezy chiffon dresses with silky layers and cut-outs.

The best way to go about this is to understand which fabrics flatter your body type and what you’re comfortable in. Remember, this layering is for summer, so don’t overdo with heavy fabrics.
One-toned colour

The colours of the layers are very important for styling this look. It’s not so much to do with adhering to the summer palette, as it is to let the layered colours compliment each other.

Take the path of minimalism and pick an all-white layered outfit; whether that’s a sheer overlay on a shift dress or a silk chemise under a lacy shirt-dress. It’s sexy, vulnerable and there’s so much to choose from.

Clare Waight Keller’s Chloe woman for this spring is a refined version of her former self; the appliqué and lacy fabric layering in soft hues of cream strangely spark a boyish charm for this array of layering. To mirror this look by Chloe, you’re looking at investing in tuxedo blazers, classic white shirts or shirts with collars in sturdy fabrics.

Elie Saab knows how to drape his woman in a seductive manner, and his spring 2012 collection did full justice to the layered look. Except this time, the layering didn’t reveal another fabric but gave a glimpse of the skin underneath. This is where the ultra seductive and sexualised version of the trend comes in.

What you can take from Saab’s aesthetic for this spring is keeping the palette a neutral shade. If you’re not a fan of white, go for eye-popping colours but layer them sexily. You need heads to turn, despite the inundation of fabric on your body.

Graphic print

If you’re a McQueen devotee, throw all the rulebooks out the window and treat your body like a canvas. For a graphical and psychedelic pop to your summer wardrobe, you will have to swear by these two Ps – prints and peplums.

Sarah Burton overlapped heavy fabrics around the waist to create a layered peplum (which is going to be huge this season, as well). In other instances, layered lace reveal another intricate layer of immaculate craftsmanship from the house of Mcqueen.


Even though this type of layering is more theatrical than a realistic option for spring, it’s another example of the vine-like characteristic of the layered trend.

Thursday, 19 April 2012

Art Deco fashion:

 The new take. Graphics, geometric lines and abstract shapes can remind you of two things simultaneously – a high school mathematics class and the Art Deco period from the early 1930s. As the movement swept back onto the spring 2012 runways, so are we finding new ways to embrace it. Read on to find out more about the Art Deco trend in 2012.




Graphics, geometric lines and abstract shapes can remind you of two things simultaneously – a high school mathematics class and the Art Deco period from the early 1930s.

It was a time in fashion when inanimate objects started influencing textile workers. Today, designers thrive through that system of getting their inspiration from arts and architecture. Call it a movement of frivolity and hopefulness or a step forward from the Jazz-age of the 1920s; Art Deco has reappeared on the 2012 fashion map.