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The Beyonce dress …one of our favorite prom dresses this year. Who but Beyonce could wear this fabulous tangerine and gold gown? YOU of course. This 100% silk satin gown is bias cut for a beautiful fit and the back is open to the waist. Liquid beaded straps are 2 inches wide and match the liquid beading that trims the low cut (to the waist) back. Tiny rhinestones cross-high on the dress’s back to assure that the straps stay in place even during the wildest dance at prom. This prom gown is available in four beautiful shades: tangerine, black, grape and turquoise.
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Christina Applegate is to auction off the roses she made from ribbons while she was recovering from her mastectomy earlier this year, for her cancer foundation.
The actress learned to make the ribbon roses when she was a child and spent hours making hundreds of them as therapy while she was in hospital.
She explains, "I learned how to do this when I was about six, and then, for some reason, every time I get a ribbon in my hand, I start making these roses,and something I did in the hospital was make hundreds of these roses.
"Then I taught everyone who would come to visit me how to make them...Anytime you would come into my room there would be, like, six people in there making these roses."
Now, the actress has gathered all the roses together for an upcoming RightActionForWomen.org charity auction.