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Monday, December 06, 2010

Tribute to the Rebelle Fleur

Yeah I'm currently loving Rihanna. She's so amazing, isn't she?
Few days ago I chatted with my friend about music and fashion, and we both came up with one result: Rihanna.
She wasn't that skinny little girl. She is curvy, just like Beyonce, and they both have that flame!
They're both powerful, they both dance, they both on R&B, these girls rocks!
But yeah back to topic, we talked about Rihanna's red flaming hair and her rebel style of clothing. We talked about her confidence. That's is, one must be confident enough to wear whatever he or she wanna wear ;)

I love her new singles, Rihanna, I mean.
I already have her LOUD album :D

 

And her tattoos! Whoa I love tattoos that have meaning! I wish I could have some one day (not no mention Indonesia's culture is like "someone with tattoos is someone bad")

From Wikipedia:
Rihanna's tattoos have drawn much media attention. Her tattoos include a music note tattoo on her ankle, a Pisces sign behind her right ear, a Sanskrit prayer going down her hip, a star in her left ear,the word love on her left middle finger, an Arabic phrase meaning "Freedom in Christ" on her ribcage area, a trail of stars going down the back of her neck, a skull with a pink hair bow, the phrase "shhh..." on her right index finger, the date 11.4.86 in Roman numerals on top of her left shoulder, a henna-style dragon claw including hibiscus flowers, a handgun under her right armpit, a six-word phrase on her chest, and the phrase "rebelle fleur" on her neck, said to mean "rebel/rebellious flower" in French. Her gun tattoo was planned to be just below her shoulders but was ultimately located on her ribcage. In answer to criticism for her violence-themed tattoo, Keith "Bang Bang" McCurdy, her tattoo artist, was quick to explain his opinion that the image simply "represents strength and power". Her thirteenth tattoo which she had was on her chest and reads, "Never a failure, always a lesson". She had it tattoed backwards, McCurdy says, because she wanted to be able to read it in the mirror. When he asked why she wanted it, she said that it was her "motto in life for everything".

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