She was amazing! That's how it gets done! Bravo Madonna
Monday, February 6, 2012
Saturday, February 4, 2012
TOMS Shoes - One Day Without Shoes. Join Us April 10, 2012!
ON APRIL 10 GO WITHOUT SHOES
SO KIDS DON'T HAVE TO!
Millions of children grow up without shoes and at risk of disease and infection. One Day Without Shoes is the day we raise awareness of the impact a pair of shoes can have on a child's life. Last year, people went without shoes at over 1,000 events in over 25 countries around the globe.
On April 10, assemble your group and take'em off. Whether you're taking a walk, playing game, hosting a meeting, or having a BBQ, a group of barefoot people always sparks curiosity. Curiosity leads to conversation, and conversation to awareness and action. Pretty soon you're changing lives just by walking down the street, eating lunch or playing a pick-up game.
Whether you're part of a local band, the London fire brigade, Mrs. Gordon's 5th grade class, or the Silverlake Swim Club, assemble with the people you cherish most and make a stand. Do what you do but do it without shoes for one day to spread awareness of why shoes are crucial to a better tomorrow.
Visit OneDayWithoutShoes.com for more information

Wednesday, February 1, 2012
The Newest Silhouette from TOMS - a classic ballet flat.
We all love our comfy Toms and for Spring '12 things are getting better! TOMS is giving us even more reason to wear its do-good shoes with a chic new silhouette: a classic ballet flat.
Not only are they a more stylish option for running around, they're just as comfy. As always, Toms will donate a pair of shoes to a person in need with every purchase you make. To ensure you get yours, give us a call at 714.693.7677 or send us an email to pre-order your size.
Or better yet, give your honey a few hints for Valentines and assure him that you will be surprised...
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Let Us Be EQUAL!
Why we are so quick to judge others, why we do not let everyone be happy in their own way - I think the only unbreakable rule is to "love thy neighbor as thyself."
Since they were little, I told my daughter and son we were all equal, no one is above or below anyone - everyone is equal.
I said and still say if someone cut the veins and blood comes out blue - that person was different otherwise we were all equal!
No one is or has to be second-class citizen. I understand that before there was too much taboo and very little information, but what is the excuse now? We hope that Generation G is smarter, more open and less discriminating…
I found this video through my daughter's facebook, watched the video and I felt so proud to see her comment "this has to be the most beautiful thing I have ever seen ... Seriously in tears right now! Everyone is a beautiful creature, God Makes No Mistakes. Let us all be equal. "
At least the new generation in my house, understand and accept with open arms that we are all equal and that enough is enough....
Since they were little, I told my daughter and son we were all equal, no one is above or below anyone - everyone is equal.
I said and still say if someone cut the veins and blood comes out blue - that person was different otherwise we were all equal!
No one is or has to be second-class citizen. I understand that before there was too much taboo and very little information, but what is the excuse now? We hope that Generation G is smarter, more open and less discriminating…
I found this video through my daughter's facebook, watched the video and I felt so proud to see her comment "this has to be the most beautiful thing I have ever seen ... Seriously in tears right now! Everyone is a beautiful creature, God Makes No Mistakes. Let us all be equal. "
At least the new generation in my house, understand and accept with open arms that we are all equal and that enough is enough....
Friday, January 13, 2012
Monday, December 12, 2011
Fix Gun Checks Travels to Washington
Learn more at http://FixGunChecks.org | On November 15th, 2011, the National Drive to Fix Gun Checks traveled to Washington, DC. Sixty gun violence survivors and family members shared their stories with Congress and urged them to support the Fix Gun Checks Act (S.436 / HR.1781).
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
We LOVE TOMS Shoes Wedges!
We all love the holidays, all the run here and there we have to do, to prepare for the holidays and still be comfortable but stylish.
That's the beauty of this style, TOMS wedges, allowing you to be comfortable, yet chic looking which is very IMPORTANT!
Come and try one of these wedges and the only problem you will have is which to choose!
That's the beauty of this style, TOMS wedges, allowing you to be comfortable, yet chic looking which is very IMPORTANT!
Come and try one of these wedges and the only problem you will have is which to choose!
Monday, November 21, 2011
Saturday, October 29, 2011
ADANIAS Boutique Fourth Anniversary Sale


As always I want to thank all our dear customers from which so many of them have become very good friends, all our loyal fans and of course God. He always gets me going when things get a bit harder and push my engines to keep doing what I love so much FASHION!
Thank you sincerely for your continuous support and loyalty. We know that you have a choice and I THANK YOU for choosing ADANIAS!
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Friday, October 14, 2011
You can’t be what you can’t see! Miss Representation
“Everybody needs to learn what the media’s really about. It’s really about how they want you to be something that you’re not.” - Maria, high school student
It’s Time To Represent the Real Me
The film Miss Representation exposes how American youth are being sold the concept that women and girls’ value lies in their youth, beauty and sexuality. It’s time to break that cycle of mistruths.
In response we created MissRepresentation.org, a call-to-action campaign that seeks to empower women and girls to challenge limiting labels in order to realize their potential.
We are uniting individuals around a common, meaningful goal to spark millions of small actions that ultimately lead to a cross-generational movement to eradicate gender stereotypes and create lasting cultural and sociological change.
How We Are Making A Difference Together
Using social media, women and girls are speaking out, telling their stories and influencing change. Men and boys are standing up to sexism, counter hyper masculinity and champion women as leaders.
Schools are using the Miss Representation‘s Curriculum to educate youth around media literacy and to inspire and activate students to make change.
Communities are hosting screenings and discussions to shift the cultural mindset around gender and end sexism.
Consumers are using their power to celebrate positive media and advertising, and challenge negative media and advertising.
Our partners include six nationally recognized non-profits: Women’s Media Center, White House Project, Girls Inc., Girls for A Change, Step Up Women’s Network and International Museum of Women.
It’s Time To Represent the Real Me
The film Miss Representation exposes how American youth are being sold the concept that women and girls’ value lies in their youth, beauty and sexuality. It’s time to break that cycle of mistruths.
In response we created MissRepresentation.org, a call-to-action campaign that seeks to empower women and girls to challenge limiting labels in order to realize their potential.
We are uniting individuals around a common, meaningful goal to spark millions of small actions that ultimately lead to a cross-generational movement to eradicate gender stereotypes and create lasting cultural and sociological change.
How We Are Making A Difference Together
Using social media, women and girls are speaking out, telling their stories and influencing change. Men and boys are standing up to sexism, counter hyper masculinity and champion women as leaders.
Schools are using the Miss Representation‘s Curriculum to educate youth around media literacy and to inspire and activate students to make change.
Communities are hosting screenings and discussions to shift the cultural mindset around gender and end sexism.
Consumers are using their power to celebrate positive media and advertising, and challenge negative media and advertising.
Our partners include six nationally recognized non-profits: Women’s Media Center, White House Project, Girls Inc., Girls for A Change, Step Up Women’s Network and International Museum of Women.
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
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