
So I was reading celebrity gossip blogs tonight, and I kept stumbling upon pictures of Victoria Beckham. Most of the stories were about her getting drunk at some party, but I was primarily interested in her haircut, which seems very, well, posh. I like the sleek lines and angles. I’m definitely adding it to my list of potential styles. It was hard to find a good picture (after all, these were stories showing her all trashed), but these shots kind of give you an idea.
As an aside, what the hell is going on with her arm?! It looks like a chicken leg or something. Eeew.

A picture of Queen Latifah, rocking her real, sexy curves!
I just read an inspiring interview with her in the August issue of Good Housekeeping (the one with Ray Ray on the cover), and I must admit, she is a better role model than Jessica Simpson. Then again, I never meant that Jessica Simpson was a role model; I just think she has nice boobs.
These celebrities are all slim and fit, but still retain their curves. Now that’s sexy.


(ignore Orlando Bloom here)
I had been toying around with the idea of growing my hair out a little bit for Fall (which is also when I’m planning on returning to my redhead roots) when my stylist went on maternity leave. She won’t be able to see me again until September 29, so my layers will definitely be shaggy by then. Since this will provide me with the opporunity to get a whole new cut, I’ve been looking to celebrities for inspiration. So far, my favorite is Keira Knightley’s sleek-but-slightly-layered bob, though I think by the time I actually go in, my hair might be a little longer than hers.
I like the style in the far right photo.
While I was reading the July issue of Shape magazine, I ran across a little blip about geocaching (pg. 42), which is somewhat like an athletic treasure hunt. The article describes geacaching as follows:
“Participants use GPS devices and often traverse rocks, mountains, and creeks to locate caches–usually a stash of trinkets and clues to the next location–that have been hidden by other geocachers.”
Shape also directed me to geocaching.com which explains the sport in greater detail, and allows you to seach by zipcode for caches in your area.
Sounds like fun.
