3 on-trend Nineties hair accessories: Headbands, scrunchies, hair clips
It’s no secret that the Nineties are back in a big way, and that extends to hair accessories.
It’s no secret that the Nineties are back in a big way, and that extends to hair accessories.
Now, for the first time in ages, nine lead vocalists from popular bands in the 1990s will perform in a rare concert, “‘90s Live,” on July 22 at the Theatre at Solaire. On the same night, Bing Austria and his Flipping’ Soul Stompers will have a gig at The Smoking Joint.
Topman launches its 2016 Holiday campaign photographed by famed streetwear designer Gosha Rubchinskiy. The images feature Gosha’s industrial aesthetic—models exhibit a grungy, disheveled look in new coats, jackets and shirts.
Thanks to Mojofly’s Lougee, we got inspired to go all nostalgic and come up with a list of more singers we so miss that we’d like to see them perform again through “The Voice of the Philippines.”
“The Voice of the Philippines” season 1 grand champion Mitoy Yonting is launching his debut album, “Hanggang Wakas,” with a live performance at the mall’s Atrium at 4 p.m. He will be singing without his band Draybers, though. But expect Mitoy to deliver his trademark act highlighted by soaring vocals and dashes of humor.
The 1990S was a curious fashion decade with its schoolgirl skirts and rugged, torn jeans.
Standing directly in front of the stage speakers is, by all rights, a very bad idea. But when the bands responsible for majority of the soundtrack to your formative years were right in front of you, the nostalgic rush all but takes precedence over concern for your eardrums’ wellbeing. Never mind the fact that you still can’t pronounce the front man’s surname correctly; after all, “Ed” is easy enough to remember.
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