Gucci shoes, Beauty, and Artistic Inspiration
Despite their increasing popularity, I’ve never understood the allure of virtual worlds, but my interest in the phenomenon was recently piqued by conversation amongst friends who are hooked on Second Life, the popular virtual world formed by Philip Rosedale under the name Linden Lab in 1999. Second Life provides an online forum for users to interact and share ideas as well as valuable intangible assets in a “virtual” universe fraught with the same intellectual property concerns as in the real world.
Alexander’s attorneys claim the the women invited him to have sex with them (including, most likely the 14 year old) and that they made it up. Which confuses me a bit. So did they invite it or did they make it up? because it damn well can’t be both!
Alexander also insists that the women did it for the money they’d get from suing him (not sure how that works) once they realized their dreams of being a model weren’t going to be realized. Because, y’know, when things usually don’t go your way you just cry rape – because that’s going to solve all your problems AND make you a model. I mean, c’mon, WTF!? This has to be one of the lamest defenses I’ve heard in a long time… [Glances around]
The most widely known signature mark of Louboutin shoes is the red lacquer soles, an idea that stemmed from another flash of insight he had. The designer was reviewing one of his gucci shoes shows and, while satisfied with his product, he felt that something was still missing. As he was mulling over his feeling, he happened to catch sight of one of his employees red fingernail polish – and he reportedly exclaimed to himself, “”That’s it!”” Since then every pair of Louboutin shoes have the signature red soles.