Dita Von Teese Shows Off Her Curves At Louis Vuitton Party In LA
March 31, 2014 by admin
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Dita Von Teese is all about the wow factor. She loves to rock a bit of vintage and she rocks it well! But when she pitched up at a Louis Vuitton party in LA, she was all about the curves and flaunting them to the max!
The model was working it in a revealing purple gown at MOCA’s 35th Anniversary Gala Presented by Louis Vuitton at The Geffen Contemporary in Los Angeles.
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She opted for a full length lilac gown which featured two strips of gathered sheer fabric covering her chest, leaving her slim waist on show and not much else to the imagination.
The 1920s hair style – jet black with tight retro curls – combined with her porcelain skin makes for a flawless look. Pair that with that beauty spot and her signature killer red lipstick and we have one smouldering style on our hands!
Her beauty game was complete with long black lashes and liquid eyeliner and a little bit of blush.
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The burlesque performer and lingerie designer completed her look with a floral clutch handbag and some show-stopping injuries.
Dita knows a good thing when she sees one, and has always stuck to a signature sultry style. And can you blame her?
She partied with the likes of ‘Happy’ singer Pharrell Williams, Chloe Sevigny and Katy Perry, who all attended the event.
And just like any other girl, Dita couldn’t help but share a snap from the evening on Instagram of her posing with one of her style icons, Joy Venturine Bianchi. The pic appears to have been taken in the girls toilets, well a night wouldn’t be complete with a toilet selfie would it?
More Dita… come on, have a little peek!
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Victims chase lingerie killer colonel for £7m
March 31, 2014 by admin
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Victims of double murderer and sex attacker Colonel Russell Williams are suing him for £7 million while he serves two life sentences.
The
killer, born and raised in Bromsgrove, was jailed in 2010 for murdering
a corporal and a waitress and committing a series of sex attacks while dressed in women’s underwear in Ontario, Canada.
The perverted pilot, aged 51, had stolen the lingerie from girls’ bedrooms, one was aged just 11.
Now
he is being sued for four million Canadian dollars (£3.8m) by the family of murder victim Jessica Lloyd. Williams raped, kidnapped and held the 27 year-old waitress hostage for hours before strangling her inside a holiday cottage he owned in January 2010.
He
is also being sued by his former neighbour Laurie Massicote for seven million Canadian dollars (£3.8m) and a woman who can only be named as Jane Doe, for legal reasons, for four million Canadian dollars (£2.1m).
It’s understood the victims are trying to gain access to Williams’ assets, savings and military pension.
Williams’
shocking crimes emerged during his glittering career which saw him rise
from his modest middle class roots in Worcestershire to become the head
of Canada’s largest air base.
The
highly decorated Air Force commander once flew the Queen and Prince Philip on an official engagement during a state visit to Canada.
But he was leading a double life.
He emigrated to Canada with his family while he was a child.
And
was appointed commander of Base Trenton in Ontario a year before he was
charged with two murders and two counts of sexual assault in May 2010.
He is not eligible for parole until 2035.
Ontario Provincial Police have released video footage of the sadistic killer’s confessions.
They
spent hours grilling him after officers pulled him over in his car while carrying out routine inquiries into his first murder victim Corporal Marie-France Comeau.
He killed the 37 year-old at Base Trenton in 2009.
The
footage shows Williams admit everything – including the location of where he had dumped Ms Lloyd’s body – during an interrogation on the afternoon of Sunday 2 July 2010.
A warrant had been issued to search the father-of-four’s home at the time.
Smiling
at the cameras Williams admits he has never been interviewed by the police in this way before and takes a coffee, black with sugar, before he admits to his crimes.
“It’s hard to believe this is happening,” Williams tells the interviewing officer.
“My only two concerns right now is what my wife is going through and how this is going to impact on the Canadian Forces.
“I’m struggling with how upset my wife is right now.
“I’m concerned that they’re tearing apart my wife’s brand new house.”
“I want to, um, minimize the impact on my wife,” he continued, a few minutes later.
“My interest is in making my wife’s life a little easier.”
When asked where Ms Lloyd’s body was he said: “You got a map” and admits that he dumped her on a roadside a week earlier.
He
goes on assure officers that they “do not need to rip the house apart” and tells them that he is willing to tell them everything that they needed to know about his crimes.
When police did search his home they found a pillowcase in the garage and multiple boxes stuffed with stolen women’s clothing.
And at his holiday cottage 200km away they found another duffel bag filled with hundreds more pieces of lingerie.
Prosecutors
claimed that Williams was a “dangerous sexual predator” who had an obsession with collecting women’s underwear that led him to commit burglaries, two sexual assaults and two murders.
Before
he murdered Cpl Comeau he was stalking women and committed dozens of break ins after which he photographed himself modelling hundreds pieces of stolen lingerie.
His perversions escalated from fetish burglaries to sexual assault and then murder.
He pleaded guilty to 88 charges and is serving a life sentence at Quebec’s maximum-security Port-Cartier Prison.
If he lives to be 72, he will then be eligible to apply for parole.
Williams attacked Laurie Massicotte on her couch at home after stripping her naked at knife point in September 2009.
He then ordered her to pose for his camera.
Weeks later he murdered Cpl Comeau.
Williams stripped Ms Doe and tied her up before repeatedly photographing her naked body while her newborn daughter slept nearby.
She has described the assault as “harsh, vindictive, malicious, horrific and reprehensible”.
It took the clerk of the court at Williams’ trial 40 minutes to read the full catalogue of charges against the Colonel.
He pleaded guilty to two first-degree murders.
He also pleaded guilty to a series of break-ins and fetish thefts.
Police across Canada re-opened scores of cold case files after they arrested Williams.
They also looked again at eight unsolved murders and 48 sex crimes dating back to the 1980s.
Detectives feared that Williams could have started killing long before the murder spree that saw him locked up.
The latest amendments to the lawsuits were filed at the end of December and all three cases are ongoing.