Thursday, 21 January 2010

Is Marisa Miller relieved?

"Not so fast! Despite rumors that sexy supermodel Marisa Miller has been relieved of her duties at Victoria's Secret, the brand says that's absolutely not true. "The rumor about Marisa Miller and Victoria's Secret parting ways is unfounded and incorrect," Ed Razek, President and Chief Marketing Officer of Victoria's Secret, says in a declaration to PEOPLE. "We adore Marisa and we will continue to work with her in the future." Miller, who memorably modeled the brand’s iconic diamond bra in 2009, surely feels the same way. "It's amazing to be a part of Victoria's Secret," the model, 31, told PEOPLE at the brand’s annual fashion show in New York in November." - people magazine

I surely think she is gorgeous, just like every other angel of Victoria's Secret "supermodel collection" :)

Perfect measurement, perfect body, hair, smile.. everything about these girls is so inspirational.

Along with that Victoria's Secret is among my top brands once again for everything - clothes (VS has the most gorgeous and cute dresses in the world) the same thing for the shoes and the sandals... and the underwear.. ohh.. I feel happy only when I think about it.. that is weird.. :)

And I even don't want to talk about their parfumes and accessories..

OK, I am happy Marisa Miller is still Victoria's Secret supermodel, because she is fabulous :)

Wednesday, 6 January 2010

Universities of Washington

University of Washington (UW, commonly called U-Dub) was founded in 1861 and is a social study university in Western Washington, United States

UW is the largest university in the northwestern United States, one of the oldest universities on the west coast and is one of the excellent study universities in the world.

The university has 3 campuses, with its flagship campus in Seattle's University District and much less branch campuses in Tacoma and Bothell. Its operating budget for fiscal year 2005 was $3.1 billion.

The UW occupies over 500 buildings, with over 20 million rough square footage of space. The university is also considered a Public Ivy.

The Seattle City was one of several settlements in the mid to late 19th century vying for precedence in the newly formed Washington Territory.

In 1854, territorial governor Isaac Stevens advised the location of a university in Washington. Several prominent Seattle-area residents, chief among them Methodist preacher Daniel Bagley, saw the siting of this University as a possibility to add to the city's prestige.

Universities of Washington:

Antioch University–Seattle
Art Institute of Seattle
Bastyr University
Central Washington University
City University of Seattle
Cornish College of the Arts
Eastern Washington University
Evergreen State College
Gonzaga University
Heritage University
Northwest University
Pacific Lutheran University
Saint Martin's University
Seattle Pacific University
Seattle University
Trinity Lutheran College
University of Puget Sound
University of Washington
Walla Walla University
Washington State University
Western Washington University
Whitman College
Whitworth University

Universities of US