Showing posts with label Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. Show all posts

Friday, September 2, 2011

M&S turns up heat with move star ad campaign

The high street got a taste of movie-star glamour this week when M&S announced that Transformers star Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Hollywood actor Ryan Reynolds are fronting its new ad campaign.

There’s no denying the sexy twosome positively smoulder in the new shots. And, with hot D&G model David Gandy (The Saturdays’ Mollie’s current squeeze) as the new face of menswear, I predict a stampede of lady shoppers keen to get a look at the store’s new-season trends!


M&S has definitely turned up the heat for autumn/winter – I tracked down a floppy felt fedora with feather trim (£19.50), shown below. It’s the best I’ve found on the high street and perfect for nailing that 70s trend.

But if 40s curve-hugging glamour is more your thing, check out the fab fuchsia wrap dress (£59) that Rosie wears in the new ads. It’s a real figure-flatterer. I’ve also got my eye on a cute sequinned mini-skirt (£55), which rocks the 60s look.

Another retro trend you’ll find at M&S this season (and everywhere else on the high street) is mustard. This week movie star Angelina Jolie, was spied picking up a £42 ­mustard camisole top at French Connection on London’s King’s Road. Elsewhere, Hollywood A-listers have been speaking out against the cosmetic surgery culture in the movie world. Three top actresses – Kate Winslet, Rachel Weisz and Emma Thompson – have joined forces to form the British Anti-Cosmetic Surgery League.

It’s reassuring to know there are still those who refuse to bow to the pressure of going under the knife. Actress and star of Glee, Leah Michelle, also revealed how she’d been told countless times to get her nose fixed. ­Thankfully, she never did and her nose is one of her most striking features.

I can relate to this – after breaking my nose playing netball at school the resulting bump caused much distress over the years, but I was way too chicken to consider fixing it. Sometimes it worked in my favour – working as a model in Paris, for example, my nose was admired for its Gallic proportions. In the States, though, the size of my conk in relation to everyone else’s made me feel like an extra from the Marx Brothers!

In Hollywood, where beauty is often valued over talent, you have to admire Kate, Rachel and Emma for taking a stand. But if truth be told, they all look drop-dead gorgeous as they are.

Ryan Reynolds Gets Close To Rosie Huntington-Whiteley! GoodBye to Sandra Bullock?

Ryan Reynolds and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley got cozy recently. Are he and Sandra Bullock a thing of the past already? No worries, Ryan and Rosie were only getting close for a new Marks and Spencer ad!

The ad features the two stars getting cozy and looking very sweet together. Even though they aren't a real life couple, they sure look like they could be one!


The photos actually look more like a still from a romantic movie than an ad campaign. They were beautifully shot and make both Ryan Reynolds and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley look glamorous and well paired.

Ryan Reynolds is reportedly dating Sandra Bullock and even adopting her son, Louis, but from the looks of these images he'd be better paired with Rosie. Don't you think they would make a great couple?

Obviously, two people can't be together based on looks alone, and there must be something that Ryan and Sandra have in common for them to be so serious!

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Purchase Structured Settlements

A structured settlement is an insurance agreement or financial contract that a claimant receives in lawsuits, instead of getting lump sum money. Settlements normally occur from legal claims, which endow the claimant with specific amount of cash during a fixed period of time. The defendant or payee can buy annuities with definite future payments to cover up the installments.

Though there is a notional value to these installments, which can be established using the current value presented in annuity calculator – the precise value of a structured settlement investment can differ considerably based on numerous key factors. This article will inform you about how you can buy structured settlements the right way.

How to Purchase Structured Settlements

Buying structured settlement requires contacting a settlement broker to aid in locating sellers to discuss the deal. The NSSTA or National Structured Settlements Trade Association works with more than 600 licensed insurance companies, brokers, and other parties in the industry of supervising structured settlements. Every member of the NSSTA should comply with the code of ethics prior to approval of application. Contact this association so you can locate an independent lawyer who will gladly represent your best interest, both ethically and legally.

Buy Structured Settlements


As a structured settlement purchaser, it’s beneficial to ask your broker or attorney for quotes and breakdown of fees linked with settlements. The fees that come with these financial agreements can be high or low depending on the amount of settlement and the time invested. Litigation calls for higher rates, though not all amounts should be paid upfront. If the fee is high, ask if you can pay your broker in installments.

Choose your preferred payment schedule. For the most part, structured settlements can work with almost any kind of payment schedule. Payments can range from every day up to once or twice every two years or more.

Companies that buy structured settlements are familiar with their tax obligation, and as an independent purchaser, you should do the same. People who have structured insurance settlements benefit from having a structured payment deal rather than recompensing in one lump sum because of the tax policy. You must become aware of the tax guidelines published by the IRS on structured payment settlements.

Learn about the structured settlement laws in your area or state. Many states allow structured payments, subject to court approval, provided that the settlement is for the best interest of the consumer.
The Settlement Industry

Buy Structured Settlements

Due to the requirement of people to convert their scheduled payments into instant cash, a secondary market was created for these income streams. There are companies that deal particularly with structured settlement loans, giving out litigation funding to claimant during the pendency of the lawsuit. There are others that assist beneficiaries in transforming their structured payments into instant lump sum amount.

People who have taken or still taking annuity payments are aware of the unsolicited recommendations and proposals from companies and individuals who would like to benefit from their mishandled finances. Thus, those who would like to purchase or sell should be aware of unscrupulous companies in the market.

If you are considering purchasing structured settlements as investments, assess the reputation of the broker that you are dealing with. Don’t work with a company that may become bankrupt or insolvent right after you bought the structured settlement. It’s most advantageous to consult with a tax adviser or attorney prior to entering with any transactions. Get in touch with potential sellers via a structured settlement broker who will match and weigh differing offers and keeps comprehensive resources to equip you with transaction as well as legal guidance.

There is no doubt that when you buy structured settlements you involve yourself in the lucrative business of investing in large monetary claims. The tax benefits and facility to be structured against market inflation can build a long-term income generating tool to broaden your investment portfolio. However, because of the serious legal restrictions on transfer and assignment of structured settlements, before purchasing one, you must explore the ramifications of seeking out legal advice. Source: qwoter.com

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

"Tops Maxim Hot 100 " the Hottest Woman: Star Of 'Transformers' Rosie Huntington-Whiteley

Rosie-Huntington-WhiteleyWho is the Hottest "Tops Maxim Hot 100 "? Maxim's annual Hot 100 list is out and it's official - "Transformers" newcomer Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is named the hottest woman in the world.

Model Victoria's Secret and actress, you can see in this summer's "Transformers: Dark of the Moon" with Shia LaBeouf, told the magazine "is a great honor" at the top of the list of possible appointments.

"It 's a good title of the year and you can have fun with it, I think," she added.

Huntington-Whiteley, who has replaced the "Hot 100" List compatriots Megan Fox in the movie franchise, is dating actor Jason Statham.

Olivia Munn, Katy Perry, Cameron Diaz, and Mila Kunis towers top five places in Maxim's 2011 list.

She also made the "Top 100" cup is the new Duchess called Kate Middleton, who arrived at No. 26 on the list.