Paris held its 15th World Chocolate Fair on Tuesday, featuring a fashion show with ensembles made from the tasty treat. French celebrities clad in candy took to the runway to benefit a children’s charity. Which of these styles are mouthwatering?
French comedian Julie Ferrier presents on October 13, 2009 in Paris a dress made of chocolate, during a fashion show for the inauguration of Paris international chocolate fair to benefit the French association ‘La voix de l’enfant’ (The Child’s Voice), which works to protect children.
French model Laetitia Rey presents on October 13, 2009 in Paris a dress made of chocolate, during a fashion show for the inauguration of Paris international chocolate fair to benefit the French association ‘La voix de l’enfant’ (The Child’s Voice), which works to protect children.
French actress Marie Fugain presents a chocolate studded dress and chocolate hand-held fan, designed by Virginie Stucki and made with the help of French chocolate maker La Maison du Chocolat, presented in Paris at the 15th World Chocolate fair, Tuesday Oct. 13, 2009.
French TV host Daphne Burki presents a chocolate studded dress, designed by Marithe Francois Girbaud and made with the help of French chocolate maker La Pralus, presented in Paris at the 15th World Chocolate fair, Tuesday Oct. 13, 2009.
French actress Carole Brana presents on October 13, 2009 in Paris a dress made of chocolate, during a fashion show for the inauguration of Paris international chocolate fair to benefit the French association ‘La voix de l’enfant’ (The Child’s Voice), which works to protect children.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Famous Paintings Recreated In Vegetables
From a veggie Mona Lisa --Mona Tofu, made out of rice, sea kelp, and tofu-- to Van Gogh's self portrait --made of leek--, meet vegetable artist Ju Duoqi's works.
Mona Tofu, made out of rice, sea kelp, and tofu
Van Gogh's self portrait, made of leek
The Scream of the Sweet Potatos
The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Pickled Cabbage
Cabbage Monroe
The Dream of the Tofu
Napoleon on Potatoes
The Raft of the Lotus Roots
Picasso with Onions and Noodles
The Last Supper with the Gingermen
Mona Tofu, made out of rice, sea kelp, and tofu
Van Gogh's self portrait, made of leek
The Scream of the Sweet Potatos
The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Pickled Cabbage
Cabbage Monroe
The Dream of the Tofu
Napoleon on Potatoes
The Raft of the Lotus Roots
Picasso with Onions and Noodles
The Last Supper with the Gingermen
Why We Love Sports ? - Cheerleaders !
Cheerleaders draw attention to the event and encourage audience participation. It's pretty obvious why sports has that glamour, money, name, fame and without girls something seems to be really incomplete. We have sorted out some of the most charming and beautiful ladies from the world of cheerleading.