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Elizabeth Taylor Eyes

Posted by Shazy on Friday, March 25, 2011

Elizabeth Taylor Eyes

 

Mystery over Taylor's true eye color


In death, as in life, it is her eyes that haunt.
After Hollywood's grande dame Elizabeth Taylor passed away, people paid their online respects, searching out her biography, baby pictures, good works (AIDS foundation), her relationships both familial (children, Richard Burton) and famous (Michael Jackson, Andy Warhol). Yet most unique were those eyes, and people wanted another look into them as they sought out "elizabeth taylor eyes," "elizabeth taylor violet eyes pictures," and "elizabeth taylor's eye close up."

Could someone's eyes truly be purple? If photos or her namesake perfume -- Violet Eyes, which debuted just last spring -- weren't proof enough, eyewitness accounts certainly testify to those riveting orbs. A remembrance by Hollywood Reporter film critic Todd McCarthy recalled a meeting in the 1970s, when the actress had essentially retired from the big screen. "What should abruptly stop me in my tracks," he wrote, "but a pair of eyes unlike I've ever beheld, before or since; deep violet eyes of a sort withheld from ordinary mortals that were suddenly looking up into mine from mere inches away."



David Stratton, a film critic for the Australian, also swooned in a 1973 encounter following a festival premiere of her movie "Night Watch": "I was ushered into her presence at the official reception and found myself transfixed by her famous violet eyes. I have never seen eyes of that color before or since and I don't believe cinemagoers were able to appreciate how remarkable they were."

Eye of the Beholder

Violet is indeed a rarity, more so than green eyes, although theories as to what makes them purple vary. Color, of course, is determined by how much melanin pigment the eye has and, to get really scientific, those variations in single nucleotide polymorphisms (thankfully shortened to SNPS) near the OCA2 gene, which are responsible for the color of eyes, hair, and skin. Then again, the simplest explanation would be the same one her doctor gave her mother when describing baby Elizabeth's double row of eyelashes: a "mutation," according to the 1996 book Elizabeth.

Those eyes inspired longing, envy, and a few beauty products: Chicago optical company Wesley-Jensen created violet contact lenses in the 1980s. Before their debut, a W-J spokesperson told The New York Times, "pictures of Elizabeth Taylor are pasted all over our R&D lab." A California ocularist, one of the few in the world to create artificial eyeballs, fulfilled one patient's request for "Elizabeth Taylor eyes."

If you wondered what the scent of violet eyes might be, that would be "light shades of purple rose and violet peony, combined with velvety accents of white peach" with a "voluptuous blend of cedar wood and amber [to] convey the power, sensuality, and mystery of Elizabeth Taylor's eyes."


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Kate Winslet appears completely line free as the face of Lancome

Posted by Shazy on Wednesday, March 9, 2011



Kate Winslet appears completely line free as the face of Lancome



With results this spectacular, perhaps she just couldn’t say No.

Kate Winslet, who has waged a one-woman war against the airbrush, appears to have set aside her objections in her latest ad for Lancôme.

The actress, who delights in pointing out her wrinkles, spots and cellulite as Real Woman credentials, has been turned into an unearthly creature of perfection.

Scroll down to watch the advertisement
The 35-year-old mother of two stars in the campaign for a new lipstick range shot by Mario Testino.

Evidence of the airbrush at work is easy to see when you look at these two pictures.

The one on the left was taken during the shoot and, although she is perfectly made-up, there are a few lines visible around her eyes, along with shadows on her face and even a freckle.

The one on the right is the final product and enough to have the average woman rummaging in her bag for her concealer.

The younger Miss Winslet would have been indignant at any tampering with her image.

In 2003 she complained when a GQ magazine cover shot was digitally altered to make her look slimmer.

And only two years ago she proclaimed: ‘I have wrinkles which are very evident.

'I will particularly say when I look at movie posters, “You guys have airbrushed my forehead. Please can you change it back?”’

No doubt one glance at these remarkably flattering portraits convinced her that sometimes a little perfection doesn’t hurt.








Source: Dailymail
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Kate Winslet appears completely line free as the face of Lancome

Posted by Shazy




Kate Winslet appears completely line free as the face of Lancome



With results this spectacular, perhaps she just couldn’t say No.

Kate Winslet, who has waged a one-woman war against the airbrush, appears to have set aside her objections in her latest ad for Lancôme.

The actress, who delights in pointing out her wrinkles, spots and cellulite as Real Woman credentials, has been turned into an unearthly creature of perfection.

Scroll down to watch the advertisement
The 35-year-old mother of two stars in the campaign for a new lipstick range shot by Mario Testino.

Evidence of the airbrush at work is easy to see when you look at these two pictures.

The one on the left was taken during the shoot and, although she is perfectly made-up, there are a few lines visible around her eyes, along with shadows on her face and even a freckle.

The one on the right is the final product and enough to have the average woman rummaging in her bag for her concealer.

The younger Miss Winslet would have been indignant at any tampering with her image.

In 2003 she complained when a GQ magazine cover shot was digitally altered to make her look slimmer.

And only two years ago she proclaimed: ‘I have wrinkles which are very evident.

'I will particularly say when I look at movie posters, “You guys have airbrushed my forehead. Please can you change it back?”’

No doubt one glance at these remarkably flattering portraits convinced her that sometimes a little perfection doesn’t hurt.








Source: Dailymail
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