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Vc ja ouviu falar de uma marcar chamada Tokidoki? pois e...ela foi criada com a uniao da marca hard candy e de uma designer chamado Simone Legno, e pensei tambem que ele fosse ela, mas e ele...rsrs, o cara tem muito talento pra criar, olha so umas das craicoes dele.Tem uma fotinho dele ai mais em baixo.
In April 2003, the co-founder of American cosmetics company Hard Candy, Pooneh Mohajer, and her husband Ivan Arnold, discovered Simone Legno's personal portfolio website, which had some popularity, being listed as one of the The Independent's top ten "websites of the week".[1] They subsequently arranged to meet him, and Simone joined them in Los Angeles to form the tokidoki business venture. Simone has become a recent fixture at the San Diego Comic Con and makes appearances at various locations worldwide for signings and promotions. Simone has also made a guest appearance on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokidoki)From the popular urban designs of Simone Legno comes this Barbie doll as she walks cactus friend Bastardino.
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In here Heidi Klum checks out a wall of Christian Louboutin pink Barbie shoes at Barbie's 50th birthday party at her Malibu Dreamhouse on Monday. The house was decorated by Jonathan Adler. - http://www.shoppingblog.com/blog/310098
I had to come here and show this Barbie doll, have you ever thought about get married and have a Barbie Doll monogram with your initials on it, well, i would like one, and yes! Mattel as always creating ways to get us came up with a Bride Barbie doll that you can personalize, i wants one!!!Vera Wang™ Bride: The Traditionalist Barbie® doll captures the luxury, impeccable detailing, and superior workmanship that define Vera Wang. Based on the celebrated "Dovima" gown, it features a flattering strapless bodice and mermaid-style waist, flowering into a full skirt. The watercolor pattern on the tulle overskirt is playful and sophisticated, reflecting the designer's signature approach to bridal couture.
To make this treasured gift even more special, BarbieCollector.com is proud to announce its first-ever personalization program! When you purchase Vera Wang™ Bride: The Traditionalist Barbie® doll, you can choose to personalize the package with one letterpressed monogram initial applied to the front of the doll box, at no additional charge. (Non-personalized Vera Wang standard packaging also available.)
2,500 dolls made worldwide BUT only 1,000 are available to purchase for scheduled delivery July 2011. (http://www.barbiecollector.com/shop/accessory/vera-wang-bride-traditionalist-barbie-doll-f3419#page-20)

Grace Patricia Kelly (November 12, 1929 – September 14, 1982) was an American actress of Irish and German heritage and Princess consort of Monaco. In April 1956 Kelly married Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and became styled as Her Serene Highness The Princess of Monaco, and was commonly referred to as Princess Grace. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Kelly)
Farrah Faucet makes me remember a show we used to have in Brazil back in the 80's, no....I cannot recall her face been any of those movies, maybe she was... but her style brought back great memories...school in the morning, lunch at 12, new in the middle of the day, soap opera and a movie...an America movie...all the 80's movies was a big hit, i think that's when i start to think that i had to get to this country, i didn't know actress or actor's names, i can't learn their names, I'm bad in those things...but going back to Farrah Faucet, look at her and tell me, you, Brazilian from the 80's, that you don't remember, "sessao da tarde"? great times, great times... Wasn't she beautiful?