Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Golden Globe Fashions Style

Not all of the stars were shining brightly at the 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Hollywood last night. A few of our favorites seem to have missed the boat when it came to their fashion choices.
Our pick for worst showing is Renee Zellweger. The three time Golden Globe winner has previously accepted awards for Nurse Betty, Chicago and Cold Mountain, and received nominations for three other films. Renee’s last nomination came in 2006 for Miss Potter.

golden globe fashions
golden globe fashions
golden globe fashions
golden globe fashions
golden globe fashions

Fashion Show Oops Top Pictures

fashion show oops
fashion show oops
fashion show oops
fashion show oops
fashion show oops

Victoria Secret Angel Fashion Show Style 2010

The Victoria Secret Angel Fashion Show was beautiful. I like the way the Victoria Secret models came down the runway with the Angel wings attached to them. The next fashion show will be again in December of this year. I am excited to see what they do this time.

victoria secret angel fashion show
victoria secret angel fashion show
victoria secret angel fashion show
victoria secret angel fashion show
victoria secret angel fashion show

Maria Kirilenko

Tennis babe M. Kirilenko posed for the infamous Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, and she seems to know a thing or two about posing in a bikini, as she seems to have a real knack for the sexy poses. Practicing in her off time,

Maria Kirilenko
Maria Kirilenko
Maria Kirilenko
Maria Kirilenko
Maria Kirilenko

Althea Gibson 5 Top Pictures

Althea Gibson brought grace, dignity and power to the world of tennis in the 1950's. She intimidated opponents with her powerful serve, pinpoint volleys and thundering overhead. But she is best remembered for having the courage to take on major tennis' all-white establishment. Gibson was a pioneer who broke several racial barriers in the sport and paved the way for future stars such as Arthur Ashe, Zina Garrison, and Venus and Serena Williams. The first African-American to win the Wimbledon singles title (she did it twice, in 1957 and 1958), she also won the French Open and U.S. Open singles titles.

Althea Gibson
Althea Gibson
Althea Gibson
Althea Gibson
Althea Gibson

Florence Griffith Pictures & Biography

Florence Griffith Joyner was born in South Los Angeles December 21, 1959. She died September 21, 1998 at age 38. She was pretty young. She began running track at age 7 and also at age 14 she won the Jesse Owens Youth Games. She attended California State University
Her nickname is Flo-Jo. She became a track star. She coached Al Joyner, then she married him in 1987. In 1989 she told everybody she was retiring from track. She was a triple gold medallist in 1988 Olympic Games. She was the fastest woman in the world.





Florence Griffith
Florence Griffith
Florence Griffith
Florence Griffith
Florence Griffith

Wilma Rudolph Gallery

In 1994, Wilma Rudolph Boulevard is the name given to the portion of U.S. Route 79 in Clarksville, Tennessee.
The Women's Sports Foundation Wilma Rudolph Courage Award is presented to a female athlete who exhibits extraordinary courage in her athletic performance, demonstrates the ability to overcome adversity, makes significant contributions to sports and serves as an inspiration and role model to those who face challenges, overcomes them and strives for success at all levels. This award was first given in 1996 to Jackie Joyner-Kersee.
To honor one of America's most outstanding Olympic athletes and her legacy, a bronze life size statue of Clarksville, Tennessee native Wilma Rudolph was hand-crafted in her likeness. The statue can be viewed at the southern end of the Cumberland River Walk at the base of the Pedestrian Overpass, College Street & Riverside Drive.

Wilma Rudolph
Wilma Rudolph
Wilma Rudolph
Wilma Rudolph
Wilma Rudolph