Belisi fashions has just begun a comment contest. They’ve posed a question Belisi asks, “What’s Beautiful to You?” and they’d like you to fill out your answer on their Being Belisi blog.
They’re asking this question because they have a strong belief that there’s more to beauty than being glamorous. Anything and everything can be beautiful at some point, and they’d love to hear your response.
Belisi fashions specializes in stylish and high quality ties, handbags and scarves as well as other accessories and clothing lines. They take pride in selecting only the highest quality materials and have a keen eye towards spotting upcoming trends.
You can keep abreast of the latest trends and find out what’s going to be popular next season by reading the “Being Belisi Blog” on a regular basis. You’ll also find tips on how to wear fashionable accessories such as different ways to wear and knot ties, and how to purchase and wear a suit that looks great on you.
Here’s what I’m going to enter in the contest in my attempt to win a $100 Belisi Gift Card:
What’s beautiful to me is the first light of dawn. It’s color and tone is amazing, and often blinding. The whole process of watching a plant get it’s first leaves in spring and then going on to form the beginnings of flower buds and then to bloom is beautiful too. I try to find beauty each and every day and it’s most often in my garden that I find it. Nature is beautiful.











Isaiah appologizes
It seems that Greys Anatomy star Isaiah Washington set off a firestorm over his comments at Mondays Golden Globes. He’d been questioned about having previously called co-star T.R. Knight a faggot and he used the offensive word again when talking with reporters.
“I apologize to T.R., my colleagues, the fans of the show and especially the lesbian and gay community for using a word that is unacceptable in any context or circumstance. By repeating the word Monday night, I marred what should have been a perfect night for everyone who works on ‘Grey’s Anatomy.’ I can neither defend nor explain my behavior. I can also no longer deny to myself that there are issues I obviously need to examine within my own soul, and I’ve asked for help.
I know the power of words, especially those that demean. I realize that by using one filled with disrespect I have hurt more than T.R. and my colleagues. With one word, I’ve hurt everyone who has struggled for the respect so many of us take for granted. I welcome the chance to meet with leaders of the gay and lesbian community to apologize in person and to talk about what I can do to heal the wounds I’ve opened.
T.R.’s courage throughout this entire episode speaks to his tremendous character. I hold his talent, and T.R. as a person, in high esteem. I know a mere apology will not end this, and I intend to let my future actions prove my sincerity.”
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