Tag: gaysocialites

The new GaySocialites.com

Welcome to the new GaySocialites.com 7.0. As we’ve continued to grow over the last SEVEN years, we’ve expanded our list of fantastic contributors greatly.  By doing so, we also produce a lot more content.

With the new GaySocialites.com 7.0, you’ll be able to find stories faster while sharing what you find with friends faster using the new social networking widgets located with each story.

We hope you enjoy the new look, and we look forward to your feedback!

Happy Holidays,
Charles Winters/ CEO & Editorial Director

Justin Bieber Sex Doll Hits The Market

o-JUSTIN-BIEBER-SEX-DOLL-570

Fans turned on by 18-year-old Justin Bieber now have an opportunity to get extremely intimate with him thanks to Pipedream Products.  The adult sex toy website has just released the “Just-in Beaver” love doll,  which has a box with a buff Bieber look-a-like wearing a sideways hat and sporting a boyish grin.  Pipedream gives the following description of “Beaver”:

“Meet Just-In Beaver, the barely legal boy-toy who’s waited 18 long years to stick his lil’ dicky in something sticky! When he’s not busy beating up paparazzi or beating off, he’s up to his high-tops in hot Hollywood tail!  But the Beave-ster doesn’t have this effect just on women–he turns straight men gay faster than you can peel his skinny jeans off! So what are you waiting for, inflate this lil’ pricks’s ego even more and have your very own Beaver bash!”

According to the Huffington Post, those wanting to purchase the doll can do so on Amazon, with prices ranging from $20 to $138.  This isn’t the California-based company’s first foray in celebrity sex dolls.  19-year-old Miley Cyrus got the treatment with “Finally Miley.”  But don’t expect the “Beavs” to be around for long.

Ohnotheydidnt is reporting the doll is unlicensed and the chances are it will not be available to the public for very long.  The teen heart-throb could sue Pipedream for the use of his celebrity.  It would not be the first time the “Girlfriend” singer went through with legal action.  TMZ reported in February, Bieber and his people handed a cease and desist order to RC3 for developing a mobile game app called “Joustin’ Beaver.”  A cartoon beaver Bieber must fend off the evil “phot-hogs.”  RC3 rejected the demand for they claimed the game is a parody and is protected under First Amendment rights.

There has been no word yet from the Bieber camp at this time.  Gaysocialites will keep you updated as this story develops.

 

 

FASHION FOCUS: Spotlight on Linda Evangelista

Welcome back to FASHION FOCUS ladies and gents! I always appreciate your visits  :-)

There are many models out there…. so many. However, not many of them deserve to be called Supermodels. I am not the one that claims to be the expert on models, modeling, or the business in general. BUT, I do know that there are models that will stand the test of time and outlast those that come and go with each new collection. One of these superpowers is the one-and-only Linda Evangelista. (applause applause applause applause applause)

The name “Evangelista” leaves a pleasant taste in my mouth! It’s always sounded so appealing and fanciful. (Hey, do you think “fashionista” got its roots from the sound of Evangelista?) Linda Evangelista is a Canadian-born model that has been featured on over 600 magazine covers, and naturally there is much more work to consider. Evangelista is mostly known for being the longtime muse of photographer Steven Meisel, but well-known worldwide nonetheless. Evangelista began modelling when she was discovered by Elite Model Management at the 1978 Miss Teen Niagara beauty pageant. She moved to NYC and signed with Elite model management and was later convinced by fashion photographer Peter Lindbergh to cut her hair short. The haircut became a defining moment in her career, but it didn’t exclude tears from Evangelista. (So for the Top Model fans AND foes, give the girls that cry over their hair a tiny break…. Linda cried too.) :-)

Undeniably beautiful, striking in every way, great in any hair color, and always major! (I love her most in her natural color, and platinum, just sayin’.) ….. Linda serves like no other and there is TONS of proof….. take a look at these images…

A young beauty, she gave you stunning face. (Perm notwithstanding. above, I KNOW you saw that perm up there) ;-)

Often misquoted, Evangelista once said, “We don’t wake up for less than $10,000 a day” ……

and a drag feature…

Linda Evangelista is shot by the photographer Steven Klein, styled by Edward Enninful for the September 2012 issue of W Magazine. The 47-year star poses dressed like a superhero. Her head styling is made by Julien d’Ys. Makeup by Peter Philips for Chanel. Set design by Jack Flanagan at the Magnet Agency. This proves that she is STILL RULING!!!! See for yourself…

INCREDIBLE

a site featuring a list of Linda quotes. Even a version of the quote I mentioned earlier is on there! Check it out if you got a sec
http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/l/linda_evangelista.html

That iconic name, the striking and flawless face, all those covers, and the photos the photos the photos! Linda Evangelista will always be in vogue, on Vogue and in demand. her long-lasting career seems to have the ability to last as long as her long-lasting good looks. Any model should only hope to maintain a career that could even hold a candle to that of Linda’s. Keep in mind, I didn’t even dive into her acting career, her scandalous love life, or child support disputes! Keeping it FOCUSED on her beauty and talent as a model, her versatility is astonishing. Her longevity is inspiring. Her legacy is still living and looking great considering those superhero images you just experienced above.

Thank you Linda, for showing these children how to earn that respect. Looking forward to all your future endeavors!

From the FASHION FOCUS headquarters, continue to keep it FOCUSED and as always…

*L O O K how YOU want to F E E L*

I'M JUST SAYING! Kenyatta Khan on Living Fully

Life gives us so many options that make it almost unbearable to think and do the right thing, but then again, what is that? What is the right thing? Recently we’ve lost so many great people who were influential in the LGBT community, and to the world as a whole, because of the light that they possessed and allowed to shine. This isn’t a tribute to them but I did want to recognize the fact that they will be greatly missed and thought of frequently.

I’m not sure if many of you have realized but the world is changing at such a rapid pace that even I can barely maintain. Yes I’m surviving, but that’s because it’s just what I do, survive. (Although lately I haven’t been my full happy-go-lucky self because I have been having serious health issues, which I will not go into because I do enjoy some of my privacy.) I will say though that I apologize tremendously to those I’ve offended and/or have reached out to me worrying about my well-being. I thank you all so very much for such kind gestures. I’ve lived a full life and I pray with every ounce of my being that I may continue and shine brighter than before.

I’m not writing this for anyone to feel pity for me but for you all to recognize the rare chance that people get to actually say what needs to be said before their light is unexpectedly snubbed. Every day we lose people from our community in auspicious ways and then ask ourselves why? Why didn’t I know? Could I have done something? What happened exactly? All of those questions are valid but I ask this question to you all now: what are you doing today? What are you doing to let someone know that they are valued? That they are loved just for being who they are? That you see them and recognize that they live in this messed up world too. From what I see a lot of people are doing exactly what they’ve been raised to do. Stick to like-minded people. Snub anyone who attempts to intrude. The worse I fear and have seen and been victim to are lies and tales being spread about others that we don’t even know anything about. I’m not judging anyone because I’m the last person that should ever judge anyone about anything. I have skeletons in my walk-in closet too honey, but I do know that those things hurt. Especially when you’ve known certain people for years.

It’s one thing to dislike someone because you genuinely don’t like that unmentionable thing that they possess. It’s another to judge someone you’ve never met, seen or even spoken to. You’ve heard plenty of stories but you don’t know this person to verify if any of them are true. I’ve met so many people in this scene and I can honestly say that I don’t really talk to any of them. It’s not that I believe most of them are fake, which I do. Or that they couldn’t keep a secret if I told them it’d save their life, which I wouldn’t. It’s the simple idea that I just don’t really fit in with them nor do I really want to. I don’t have the mental capacity to smile and chit chat with someone whom I know is a good person yet because everyone else is talking shit I may as well. That’s just not me. I’m sorry and perhaps that’s why I haven’t progressed to a higher ranking in the nightlife scene, because that’s usually what it’s all about. Smiling, greeting and then whispering. I’m pretty much the type of girl that says what I mean, do what I do and go where I need to go. I’m not trying to impress anyone because at the end of the day I’m still Kenyatta. When it’s my time to go I know that I have to answer to my wrong doings and I’m more than ready to accept them. I’m not saying that gossiping is the worst thing in this world, NO! I’m saying that treating people wrongly will only get you so far and every beginning has an end. When you reach your end will you…wait… can you hold your head up and say I loved my brothers and sisters and was the best person I can be? I’m just saying…

P.S. I want to thank all of my readers for reading this piece. I do ask that you do not inquire about my health but enjoy our time together because every moment with every person could be your last.

Fashion Focus: Phenomenon

I was first introduced to the world of Phenomenon fashion at an FIT exhibit a couple years ago. I accompanied the other half to a lecture on how Japanese fashion influences America, as well as the rest of the fashion world. Photography was not allowed, otherwise that lecture, and the fashion that was on display, would be its own FASHION FOCUS piece.

(Here’s a link to a write-up about an exhibition that was at the museum shortly after the lecture we attended: http://www.prweb.com/releases/MFIT/Japan-Fashion-Now/prweb3940234.htm )

Anyhoo, I remember being drawn to the Phenomenon pieces and seeing these boots….

*not to mention the rest of the look, right?* and although there was work from multiple designers, the Phenomenon pieces were the most striking. Lots of metallic energy, pieces that resembled armor, exaggerated shoulders, knees and elbows. It was futuristic male fashion warrior. It was VERY MUCH for my senses.

This 2012 S/S collection is quite toned down from the pieces I originally saw, but i enjoyed it nonetheless. “The theme of the Phenomenon 2012 S/S collection shown at Japan Fashion Week was “Nippon – Kodomo – Mirai” (“Japan – Child – Future”). The collection evoked schooldays memories with college/preppy/Ivy League elements, as well as some naval and biker influences. At the midpoint of the show, one of the models appeared in a shirt decorated front and back with colorful traditional Japanese artwork, possibly as a reminder that – despite the Western influences – this is a uniquely Japanese collection, and brand.” In my opinion, Phenomenon fashion always gives bold details that are simple yet striking to the eye. The exaggerated pockets, the mix of patterns, bold vertical and horizontal stripes, the distinct sleeves, the hint of ankle, crunchy candy sleeves, the pops of color and carefully dressed darks, the half skirt/cuffed pants……. I could go on and on… It’s simple fashion that give you a complex feel when you dive in.

So….. let’s dive in dammit! :-)

Photos: Will Rob (www.willrobphotography.com)

Can you see the Western meets Eastern influence mentioned in that quote? Levels and layers of traditional Japanese fashion with the ease and preppy of the Western aesthetic.

GET INTO THAT GREEN BAG!!!!! Simple, yet so incredibly striking. Wouldn’t you agree?

L A C E S!!!! LOVE THESE S L E E V E S !! I like this one ….

and, last but not least, the half skirt/cuffed pants I mentioned….

_______________________________________________________

Thanks to http://tokyofashion.com/phenomenon-2012-ss/ for their generosity, ;-) –> and visit for more 2012 S/S designs. For more on PHENOMENON, Visit the PHENOMENON website! Collections dating back to Fall 2007!!
http://www.phenomenon.tv/

until next time, Keep it FOCUSED and always, LOOK HOW YOU WANT TO FEEL!

%d bloggers like this: