Sunday, May 23, 2010

blue wig





blue wig

Monday, March 29, 2010

Soul costume





Soul costume

Monday, February 1, 2010

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Costume Ring






Costume Ring

Costume jewelry

Costume jewelry (also called fashion jewelry, junk jewelry, fake jewelry, or fallalery) is the first jewelry (jewellery) manufactured as ornamentation for the masses to complement a particular fashionable garment or "costume". Costume jewelry came into being in the 1930s as a cheap, disposable accessory meant to be worn with a specific outfit. It was intended to be fashionable for a short period of time, outdate itself, and then be repurchased to fit with a new outfit or new fashion style. Its main use is in fashion, as opposed to "real" (fine) jewelry which may be regarded primarily as collectibles, keepsakes, or investments. Costume jewelry is made of less valuable materials including base metals, glass, plastic, and synthetic stones; in place of more valuable materials such as precious metals and gems.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Saki Miyanaga

Saki Miyanaga (宮永咲)Saki is a first year high school student who has the ability to break even after every round of mahjong. She decides to join the Mahjong Club in order to go to Nationals in order to see her sister Teru, who is the favorite to win that tournament. Her skills comes from reading the intangible aspects of the game, such as the opponent and flow. A mahjong move that she tends to favor is Rinshan Kaihou ("A flower that blooms on top of a mountain") because of the connection it has with her name, Saki ("to bloom").

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

final fantasy

Games

The first installment of the series premiered in Japan on December 18, 1987. Subsequent titles are numbered and given a story unrelated to previous games; consequently, the numbers refer more to volumes than to sequels. Many Final Fantasy games have been localized for markets in North America, Europe, and Australia on numerous video game consoles, personal computers (PC), and mobile phones. Future installments will appear on seventh generation video game consoles; upcoming titles include Final Fantasy XIII, Final Fantasy Versus XIII, Final Fantasy Agito XIII, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers, Final Fantasy Gaiden: The Four Warriors of Light, and Final Fantasy XIV. As of March 2007, there are 28 games in the franchise;this number includes the main installments from Final Fantasy to Final Fantasy XII, as well as direct sequels and spin-offs. Most of the older titles have been remade or re-released on multiple platforms.