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It’s called Sheets Energy Strips. Absolutely will revolutionize the way you get through your day – 50mg of caffeine that doesn’t give you a headache plus B6 and B12. Plus, it fits in your pocket and contains calories and zero sugar! Check it out at GNC nationwide.
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If its good enough for Labron James, co-founder and brand ambassador, and Amare Stoudemire and Pitbull, then you don’t want to miss out on this burst of energy!
That burst helped me get thru my last few days of fashion week including Luca Luca and Rebecca Taylor.
The reason I’m mentioning the two designers in the same sentence is because of their incredible similarities in both color choices and sillouttes., and a harkening to the disco ear… you know we need our energy for that!
Luca Luca was Debbie Harry at Max’s Kansas City or Bianca Jagger at Studio 54. The three evening dresses reminded me of something that Pat Cleavland would have worn to La Bain, back in the day. It was truly the best looks inspired by a decade of bad taste… a truly beautiful collection.
Rebecca Taylor used really intricate detailing and compelling patterns to highlight her collection. “The Mouth”, Janice Dickinson would be perfect in the entire season… can’t just picture her in the Rebecca taylor outdir above?! Again, the evening pieces really out shone the day wear!
And how was your day? –Brad Boles
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Brad Boles
Brad Boles landed in New York in the early eighties at the height of “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" and worked his way up the make-up artist ladder to fame with his work being featured on the cover's of countless fashion magazines, as well as editorial spreads. MTV was his playground working with the most celebrated artists of the time from Pat Benatar to Grace Jones.
When Hollywood came calling, he landed his first film doing Kim Cattrall’s make-up and went on to work with Reese Witherspoon, Gina Gershon, Sandra Bernhard, Karen Black, Billy Zane, Andrew McCarthy and more.
Brad was the creative director for Denise Rich for 12 years as her stylist and make-up artist, as well as designing her legendary parties for such luminaries as President Clinton, Patti Labelle, Natelie Cole, and Richard Avedon.
Later, Brad opened a store of exotic interiors in NYC in 2002 and then opened a store in Moscow! Brad also designed the Zarin Fabrics showroom with Jill Zarin thus leading to being on the “The Real Housewives of New York City” seen as Jill Zarin's gay husband. Brad is currently working globally on interior projects and has been busy doing interiors in New York City, The Hamptons, Moscow, Morocco, and Dubai.
He has shot the pilot for his own TV show produced by Nancy Glass Productions. Look for his coffee table book, "The Art of Extravagant Luxury" coming soon. Brad and Sharon Haver are developing a style book and series.
You can follow Brad’s adventures on FaceBook and Twitter
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