As soon as a celebrity hit the red carpet, their outfits are all over the Internet. But sometimes you have to look closely at every little detail to appreciate their fascinating gowns.
Margot Robbie showed up to the Oscars after-party in a playful vintage corset embellished with tiny beads.
Thanks to the unusual cut of Emma Stone’s dress, it seemed that the actress was wearing one dress on top of another.
Rosamund Pike hit the red carpet carrying roses, but they were in the pockets of her fancy dress.
Nicole Kidman looked like a fairy tale bird in this intricate feathered dress.
Blake Lively’s jumpsuit was so long that it looked like having 2 trains at once.
Valentina Ferrer’s dress seemed very chaste. But as soon as she turned sideways, it wasn’t anymore.
Sharon Stone’s classic pantsuit might well have been overlooked if it wasn’t for the big flower brooch.
At the Vanity Fair party, Diane Kruger wore one of the hottest trends — knee-high socks.
Anne Hathaway’s dress design made it look like she descended straight from the clouds.
12-year-old boy builds Lego wheelchair for dog born without legs
Gracie is a puppy who due to a birth defect was born without her front legs. She was immediately dumped by her owners but before eventually ending up in a vets office. At the time, the little puppy had lost patches of hair and had maggots crawling on her but she did not lose her will to live. Gracie was slowly nursed back to health and her life turned around completely when she was adopted by a loving family who instantly fell in love with the puppy even despite her disability.
The puppy was adopted by the Turney family that also happens to run an animal shelter. They had already adopted one paralyzed dog before and had experience in taking care of a disabled pet.
Naturally, Gracie had trouble walking but was too small for a wheelchair so the family had to come up with some sort of a solution.
That’s where 12-year-old Dylan came to help – the boy used LEGO bricks to make a wheelchair for Gracie.
A LEGO wheelchair was perfect for the rapidly growing puppy – it was cheap and easy to adjust.
With a little trial and error, Gracie got the hang of the wheelchair.
Soon enough she was running around like any little puppy her age!
Eventually, as Gracie got bigger, Dylan added bigger wheels to the wheelchair.
The puppy got an “adult” wheelchair as she got older.
Gracie’s story proves that any puppy can live a happy and fulfilling life with the help of caring and loving owners.
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